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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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frustrating traffic tie-ups
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He may consolidate his position by entering into a merger of sorts with Carlton when the Government permits such tie-ups in 1994.
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Indeed the whole colour market is rapidly moving upwards beyond the reach of the amateur following Adobe's tie-up with Scitex.
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It is also contemplating tie-ups with software houses or large user organisations abroad.
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The tie-up could send a chill through Bill Gates since it gives Novell an interesting point of entry to the enterprise.
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The tie-up with petrochemicals is logical.
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The Apple/IBM/Novell tie-up will result in Object Management Group-compliant technology drawn from existing internal projects.
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The eight-day tie-up has been an agreed method within the Community during the current year.