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tied

ADJECTIVE
firm
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ADJECTIVE
even
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It counted as the fourth time that the teams had traded the lead in the fourth quarter, which tied a postseason record for a single game.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most Strasbourg fans thought they had it good from the deal which tied them together with Chelsea.

From BBC

In contrast, conditions tied to metabolic genes, including PEDS1, are more often recessive.

From Science Daily

The Lincoln Media Foundation is tied to the Lincoln Club, a group based in Orange County that bills itself as “the oldest and largest conservative major donor organization in the state of California.”

From Los Angeles Times

Greco has since heard from judges across the state that they feel their hands are tied.

From Los Angeles Times