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If two teams are tied at the end of the qualifying round, the aggregated scores of goals against will be used to determine which team will continue on to the final.

He tied up the batch of newspapers and took them out to the recycling bin.

He tied up the newspapers and took them out to the recycling bin.

The magazines were tied up in bundles and were piled up outside the store.

We tied all the surfboards to the roof rack with bungee cords.

The victim had his hands tied behind his back, and was obliged to dial the telephone with his toes.

A Japanese proverb observes that a boat that is not tied up will drift along with the stream.

We have a lot of equity tied up in our chalet, and we never even use it anymore.

We tied back the flaps of the tent to let some morning sunlight in.

The President feels that foreign aid to the country must be tied to improvements in human rights.

She tied the string in a knot.

The little boy had tied his shoelace in a knot and couldn't get it undone.

He wrapped a piece of string around the package and tied it with a knot.

The little boy had tied his lace in a knot and couldn't get it undone.

People are more likely to act in a group-oriented way if they are tied together by shared networks of communication and friendship.

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