Sentences with phrase «tying those events back»

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The St. Patrick's Day White House event dates back to the 1950s and has become an important standing engagement for Ireland, which has strong emotional and ancestral ties to the United States.
«For a significant number of people who attend the Friday event, things will happen that they'll look back on years from now and tie to the day their lives took off,» he said.
IRRI's early collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) dates back to events tied to the International Rice Year in 1966.
I mean most things in life are one step forward and two steps back — why shouldn't our feelings tied to one of the most emotional events of our lives?
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The agreement promises Howe, whose ties to Cuomo go back three decades, «favorable treatment» and «leniency» in the event that he's criminally charged, in exchange for full details of his lobbying activities on behalf of several major state contractors with senior Cuomo administration officials.
«The consequence is so great for me personally, I feel like I used to have days where we could react to current events and talk about it without, «I have to tie this back to standards,»» she said.
The lore's set that way because it ties all the way back to the events of Skyward.
But we did have some ideas as developers, so you do see some events in later games that tie back to Phantasy Star II: for instance, the statues of the 8 heroes who fought for Algol in the warrior's temple of Phantasy Star IV, or the town where people know about the legend of Alis... well, for the details, I'll leave that for you to enjoy when Phantasy Star IV comes out.
This event ties in directly to an episode airing June 17th that finds Defiance becoming the mysterious plague's next victim, leaving it up to the players of the game to assist the town doctor, Doc Yewill, in finding the cure, eradicating the disease, and bringing peace back to Defiance.
It's been sensibly designed, too, with map progress tied to the session leader's game, but carrying back to your own, and event scoring adjusted to promote team effort rather than competition.
It's certainly possible that the lows we're seeing now are an extreme, perhaps tied to the aftermath of the powerful 2015 - 2016 El Nino, and conditions will soon push more back towards the range of what's normal as that event continues to fade.»
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