Tied for second place were fellow Americans Kirk Triplett, Brad Faxon, Kenny Perry and Stewart Cink.
They chased the villagers, and if they caught them they tied them up and then shot them.
But it was Riccardo Muti who eventually tied the knot last year after not a little persuasion.
We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.
However, they then manage to get themselves tied up in the most ghastly leftist wibble.
He tied for 65th and was 20 shots behind, the largest deficit in a full-field event.
This is inevitably tied to what gamers are actually willing (and able) to pay.
Crucet added a two-run single and Mike Fischer tied it with a two-out RBI single.
Those companies which are tied to electricity will also benefit, but to a lesser degree.
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With a property so intrinsically tied to fallible humans it continues and will continue to happen.
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Carson then tied it again with a turnaround basket in the lane 15 seconds later.
In a head-to-head battle with Apple, Microsoft is fighting with one arm tied behind its back.
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Triffin's suggested solution was to create an artificial reserve asset, tied to a basket of commodities.
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Health records tied to user home and work location can be a massive benefit for researchers.
Martinez gave up four straight hits and three runs, and the game was tied.
All this relates to the proliferation of speculation tied to its cost of carry.
The above-mentioned funds are tied to futures contracts and therefore suffer from this eroding effect.
Annoying coworkers and commuting tied for the next-most-stressful parts of the job, at 11%.
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When a worker is tied to an employer it gives that employer bargaining power.
Candidates represent what might be called tied purchases of a market basket of goods.
Visa processes for those professionals are usually tied mainly to a job offer in the country.
Action on tied houses is being promised, but it is too late for some.
Boston never trailed as rookie Torey Krug scored the first goal before Ryan Callahan tied it.
Pfizer already lowered guidance for 2003 because of inventory writedowns tied to its merger with Pharmacia.
Murphy's opposite-field home run to left leading off the fourth tied it at 2.
This may be in part an economic phenomenon tied closely to the financial collapse.
Murphy's opposite-field home run to left leading off the fourth tied the score at 2.
Madonna and movie producer Guy Richie tied the knot in the century-old Skibo Castle in Scotland.
Then again, some of it should be tied to the NBA season fast approaching as well.
Had Republicans won all three states, the Senate would have been tied at 50-50.
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