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-ties

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  1. -ties

    of Incompatibility

  2. -ties

    of Magistrality

  3. -ties

    of Profundity

  4. -ties

    of Rationality

  5. -ties

    of Responsibility

  6. -ties

    of Similarity

  7. -ties

    of Subvariety

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of -ties in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of -ties in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of -ties in a Sentence

  1. Nancy Pelosi:

    The United States and South Korea share a strong bond formed for security and forged by decades of warm friendship. Our Congressional delegation traveled to Seoul to reaffirm our treasured ties and our shared commitment to advancing security and stability, economic growth and democratic governance.

  2. Tulane University:

    The discovery of this altar allows us to identify an entirely new king of La Corona who apparently had close political ties with the capital of the Kaanul kingdom, Dzibanche, and with the nearby city of El Peru-Waka.

  3. Dmytro Kuleba:

    Horrific Russian rocket strikes on Kyiv. Last time our capital experienced anything like this was in 1941 when it was attacked by Nazi Germany, ukraine defeated that evil and will defeat this one. Stop Putin. Isolate Russia. Severe all ties. Kick Russia out of [everywhere].

  4. Mark Knudsen:

    Farmers are very independent, a lot of them don’t want to rub shoulders with suits and ties.

  5. Matt Keelen:

    The Cuba situation ties into everything that makes Marco Marco, which is he understands, from the position of a son of two immigrants, what it means to come from a country like that to this one, it fits into what I believe, if he runs, his theme is going to be — which is the lack of belief in the American Dream.

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