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  • "But we still appear to be tied up with today's problems ."
  • In the end, Eisner's fate may be tied up with the direction of Disney's stock.
  • The Chief Justice will be tied up with the trial, delaying the Supreme Court's work . . ..
  • He would never have prayed in a campaign speech, or conceded he might be tied up with religious rites on weekends.
  • The move would allow banks to free resources-which would otherwise be tied up with efforts to recover NPLs-for daily operations.
  • One reason there will be no quick action is that Congress will be tied up with budget and spending bill through the end of September.
  • The taxi driver would be tied up with the nylon rope, and the taxi will be driven to the PRU base by Chin Hock.
  • Ripa contends the rules will result in more snake bites, while the Wildlife rangers will be tied up with thousands of telephone calls from homeowners.
  • The plant will be tied up with Petron's continuous catalytic reforming project which will enable the firm to produce more environment-friendly gasoline.
  • Passers-by tried to subdue the tusker, but it had to be calmed with tranquilizer shots so it could be tied up with ropes.
  • Prior to 1995, Beijing was reluctant to be tied up with the TAC . It saw no logic in restricting its diplomatic manoeuvring in the region.
  • Americans tend to think that anyone who uses " ?" should be tied up with a StuRat 03 : 30, 10 November 2006 ( UTC)
  • Even some of the more bizarre of the last year's patents might one day evolve into real products that can be tied up with a bow.
  • I was right in the middle of a job search _ not something you want to be tied up with when you're hit with a major disease.
  • However, Israeli officials said Netanyahu would be tied up with a crucial budget vote since his government faces a tight deadline to get the 1997 spending plan approved.
  • Tyler, who dresses many stars from his Los Angeles headquarters, asked Julia Roberts and Nicole Kidman, but both said they would be tied up with work elsewhere.
  • His first priority is putting together a staff, because he could be tied up with Kansas City until late January if the 12-3 Chiefs make it to the Super Bowl.
  • He argued that the only benefit to strategic bombing was that it tied up enemy resources defending Germany, but that those forces could be tied up with a far smaller bombing offensive.
  • But Arizona officials delayed the program until loose ends could be tied up with the IRS . Now, a September launch is likely, said Verna Allen, executive director of the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education.
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