Obama is ahead in North Carolina, but Indiana is all tied up, according to recent polls.
It's quite nice to feel afraid vicariously and then have it all tied up neatly at the end.
"If and when we re-orientate our cricket square, which is all tied up in our planning application, then some of, if not all of, our four-day games will be played away from Old Trafford so all our outgrounds come into focus then, " added Cumbes.
It's also not a good idea for investors to have all of their assets tied up in one fund or with one investment adviser.
Or is all your net worth tied up in a house or another illiquid vehicle that is difficult to break up into small parts and sell off?
Eike Batista is the classic example of how billionaires are not really billionaires when you consider all the leverage and how all their wealth is tied up into non-liquid assets.
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When Lee's team finally finished around midnight Saturday, he dispatched a lawyer to Tallahassee to physically hand the results over to Katherine Harris, since he had heard that her fax lines might be conveniently tied up all afternoon.
But nearly all of his wealth was tied up in Wal-Mart, on whose board he served since 1992.
It means an antitrust suit will be filed and all parties involved will be tied up in litigation for months and probably years to come.
It seems clear to most observers that carbon regulation will come through the Clean Air Act, if at all, only to be tied up in the courts.
The more tied up in a ball all your key information is, the easier it is for a thief to grab it and go.
Almost all of its value, therefore, was tied up in its reach.
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Matt Robinson closed the gap just before half time, Leigh Henry tied the game up at three-all, before Lapham's header won it for Marine in injury time.
Still, as someone with a 401(k) tied up in big mutual funds, all I can say is: God help us all!
Taking all three metrics into account, private companies have cash tied up for an average of 25.52 days, compared with 21.99 days in 2009.
Having said that, I also believe that our future is going to be tied up with our ability to sell products all around the world, and China is going to be one of our biggest markets, and Asia is going to be one of our biggest markets.
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After all, most parents have the majority of their net worth tied up in their homes and their 401k or other retirement plans.
The Navy has five aircraft carriers tied up at its base in Norfolk, Virginia, all subject to various budget constraints.
Then, opening the second half on an 11-3 spurt, they finally caught up when Hilliard's layup tied it 40-all at the 16:04 mark.
Heck, it even comes supplied with something called an ending: The narrative is tied up, characters work through their problems, tears are shed, all that stuff.
Meanwhile, all financial transactions remain frozen until the matter is resolved, raising tensions among investors with money tied up there.
For all its trade origins, recent birth and bouts of weakness, plenty of political capital is tied up in Mercosur.
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