Sentences with phrase «ties of»

It was founded by three friends who were tied with each other by ties of courage and esteem.
For one, the emotional ties of both mom and baby is greatly enhanced by the breastfeeding process.
They vastly increased in number but retained close ties of kinship.
It has come at a price, however, as couples who live together without the legal ties of marriage find it much easier to move on if the relationship doesn't work out.
Children are one of the most common binding ties of divorce.
Top knot is a lovely style which ties all of the hair up in a knot in a neat and perfect way.
No marriage is likely to be successful without strong ties of romantic love and adequate common interests.
True love comes without strings, but it may evoke ties of commitment, loyalty and even love as a response.
At the top of the hoop is a simple tie of pink satin ribbon.
Parents are probably tied of spending money on the damn things.
It certainly provides me with the right background for discussing my claim about the incredibly close ties of science to religion.
Beyond ties of kinship, many citizens experienced little to bind them to others.
In her words, «the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our society and are the nursery of civic virtue».
My favorite part of our ceremony was the official tying of the knot.
Warm weather and lemonade go together like spring and flowers... how convenient this recipe ties all of those together!
I love the fit and tassel ties of this dress as well as the white printed material.
I also love how these floral heels tied all of the colors together and this tassel necklace, added just the right amount of flair to my look!
Then, after the school board allowed the union - negotiated collective bargaining agreement to expire in 2012, the district tied all of this to a pay - for - performance framework.
There is no evidence tying any of these proposals to better outcomes for large numbers of kids over time.
Each episode focuses on the story from a different group's perspective with the final episode tying all of the stories together.
Granted, they have updated screen - pans and other similar things, but this simple tying of animation length leaves much to be desired.
He conceived both exhibitions independently, yet they share ties of a restriction of palette.
On the Spanish teacher resume sample, the writer ties all of his skills and experiences to the job he wants.
This definition is designed to be inclusive and respectful of cultural values and ties of affection.
I don't even know which detail I like the most, you did such such a nice job tying all of the details together.
The close tie of these colleges to the churches began to weaken in the latter part of the nineteenth century.
Ah, yeah that means they probably tied some of the characters as «pre-order» or «store» bonuses.
Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition — # 7.19 Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition is an award - winning and critically acclaimed visual short story that explores the emotional ties of family relationships.
Tuesday and Wednesday will see the respective first leg ties of semi-finals of the Capital One Cup being played with the headline fixture being 2011 winners Liverpool locking horns with Chelsea in what will be viewed as a classic cup game by the fans of both teams and neutrals alike.
Jesus» admonition concerning the forsaking of family loyalties led Ernest Renan to conclude that Jesus «preached war against nature, and total severance from ties of blood.»
I led them with the chords of human kindness, with ties of love; I lifted the yoke from their neck and bent down to feed them.
Front natural waist is fastened by a bow tie of cut look.
Skinny was the reason that I didn't tie any of these other symptoms to my autoimmune disease.
Second would have to be the poor attempts at tying all of the episodes together.
Dubbed the «bow tie of death,» the bustling crossroads has seen more than 34 accidents in the last two years and is classified as a «high crash location» by the NYPD, according to Stringer's office.
the close ties of indigenous people with the land must be recognised and understood as the fundamental basis of their cultures, their spiritual life, their integrity and their economic survival.
Kirkland reflected the most tolerant and accommodating wing of southern Methodism without ever moving to an avowed «modernist» position... He always tended to translate «Methodist» into «Christian,» and thus so broaden the religious ties of Vanderbilt as to include almost anyone in the South.
And the fact that our away tie with Manchester United is clearly the glamour tie of the quarter - final stage and then has had even more media focus placed on it by the infuriating decision by the BBC to schedule it for Monday night has added to that.
My first experience of a Merseyside derby was also my first win over Liverpool — the FA Cup fourth round tie of January 1981 — but it is remembered fo -LRB-...)
Specifically, trusting social relationships were shown to reveal ambivalent associations with health outcomes and health behaviors: Otherwise regarded as beneficial for health and well - being, social ties of high quality were also found to facilitate the co-evolution of smoking [14].
«Financial ties of medical journal editors should be disclosed.»
Certainly one for fans with its relentless tying of loose ends and its heavy dependence on prior knowledge of characters and background (a «la Star Trek etc...).
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