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Tying into inconclusive effects on monoamine systems, enhanced electrotonic coupling is thought to reduce activity in localized populations of GABAergic neurons whose normal function is to reduce neurotransmitter release in other cells.
Tying is another technique of fastening the three layers together ( and is not a form of quilting at all ).
Tying into this fact is an ancient Wing Tsun proverb: " Fear the younger, stronger opponent in fist-fighting, but fear the older, wiser opponent in pole-fighting.
Tying is the practice of making the sale of one good ( the tying good ) or service to the de facto customer ( or de jure customer ) conditional on the purchase of a second distinctive good ( the tied good ) or service.
Tying is related to freebie marketing, which was pioneered by King C. Gillette and is a common ( and legal ) method of giving away ( or selling at a substantial discount ) one item to ensure a continual flow of sales of another related item.
Tying is often used when the supplier makes one product that is critical to many customers.
Tying silk blossoms on a dead tree gives the illusion that the tree is healthy.
Tying the first strand around the bundle is straightforward, but each subsequent end must be passed through the previously-formed loops in order to contain all of the other strands in its loop.
At the other end is the apparent view of A. K. Best, a well known professional fly tyer and writer whose book, Production Fly Tying, suggests practical ways to streamline tying technique.
One of the earliest references to the use of a fly tying vise is in Ogden on Fly Tying ( London, 1887 ).
Tying the two sub-plots together is a running gag in which first-time Our Ganger Dorothy DeBorba keeps jumping into a mud puddle, amusing the other children and irritating her mother, who keeps bathing her and changing her clothes.
Tying the amendment to black suffrage, he warned on the Senate floor " Here is exactly the identical same amendment applied to the other half of the Negro race.
Tying it is relatively easy, and its use does not require pads or strings.

Tying and did
Tying in with this, Subaru did a limited run of Legacys, badged " Subaru Legacy Touring Bruce ", in honor of Willis.

Tying and protect
Tying may also be used with or in place of patents or copyrights to help protect entry into a market, discouraging innovation.
Tying their horses behind their canoes, they would paddle out to where they believed the serpent lived in a cave beneath the water, now known as Squally Point, and make their offering, in hopes that this appeasement would protect their horses and they would not be dragged under and drowned by the monster.

Tying and from
Tying: To tie a round Lashing begin with a clove hitch around both poles, about six inches from the end of one pole.
Tying the end around the standing part helps prevent the knot from unraveling by not allowing the end to slide back into the knot.
Tying into the capsule toy theme even more are the variants that come in a range of styles from an alternate coloring to completely transparent to solid silver, gold, and black versions.
Tying the NFL record for longest play from scrimmage, it was the 12th such play in NFL history, and the first for the Patriots.

Tying and being
Tying one product into the sale of another can be considered abuse too, being restrictive of consumer choice and depriving competitors of outlets.
Tying one product into the sale of another can be considered abuse too, being restrictive of consumer choice and depriving competitors of outlets.
Tying knots correctly requires an understanding of the type of material being tied ( string, cord, monofilament line, kernmantle rope, or nylon webbing ).

Tying and by
* Tying Your Own Shoes An animated documentary that provides insight into the lives of four adult artists with Down Syndrome, by National Film Board of Canada
* Tying instructions at Animated knots by Grog
Tying down Longstreet's corps at Knoxville contributed to Gen. Braxton Bragg's defeat by Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Chattanooga.
Tying the second half of season one together was the overarching five-part adventure written by series head writer Leonard Starr, " Lion-O's Anointment ," in which an unarmed Lion-O faced off against first the other ThunderCats, and then Mumm-Ra, so he could truly earn his title as Lord of the ThunderCats.
Tying in with the original run of the stage show, British broadsheet newspaper The Sunday Telegraph ran a weekly opinion column penned by Alan B ' Stard himself ( in reality his creators, Marks and Gran ).
Tying knots in Dyneema webbing was proven to have reduced the total amount of supported force by as much as half.
* The Art of Tying the Cravat ( 1828 ) by H. Le Blanc, ( reprinted as ISBN 978-1-145-53416-2 )
* Closing NHK TV Version: " Niji Musubi " ( Tying Rainbow ) by Rin '

Tying and ;
* Tying Falcone up: In the graphic novel Batman ties The Roman in his own house ; in the film, he ties The Roman to a searchlight.
Turning Points in Qualitative Research: Tying Knots in a Handkerchief ( Walnut Creek, CA ; Oxfor: AltaMira Press )

Tying and was
Tying up the penis with a string was a way of avoiding what was seen as the shameful and dishonorable spectacle of an exposed penis, something that was only portrayed in depictions of those without repute, such as slaves and barbarians.
" Tying education to industry, he said that industry that had once been slow to seize upon scientific advances was now demanding them.
Gita Sahgal, the writer and journalist, film director, and human rights activist was the producer in 2002 of " Tying the Knot ".

Tying and such
Tying: Place an item such as a log on the ground to support the spars.
Pete Namlook has released many solo albums, as well as collaboration albums with notable artists such as Klaus Schulze, Bill Laswell, Geir Jenssen ( alias Biosphere ), Atom Heart, Richie Hawtin, Tetsu Inoue, Dr. Atmo, and Tying Tiffany.

Tying and .
Tying: To tie a shear lashing, begin with a clove hitch around one spar.
Tying: Tie an adjustable grip hitch, taut-line hitch, or Tarbuck knot to a post or other fixed object.
Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking.
* " I'm Tying The Leaves So They Won't Come Down " w. E. S. S. Huntingdon m. J. Fred Helf
Japanese Rope Bondage: Tying people not parcels.
* National Little Britches Rodeo Goat Tying.

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