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  • 41Tie ban shen shu — (in Simplified: 铁板神数; Traditional: 鐵板神數; Pinyin: Tiě Bǎn Shén Shù = iron plate spiritual numerology) is an ancient form of divination from China, which is still in use in China, Taiwan, Singapore and the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. Tie… …

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  • 42Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport — Single by Rolf Harris B side The Big Black Hat Released 1960 (U.K. and Australia) 1963 (U.S.) …

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  • 43Tie Ning — (simplified Chinese: 铁凝; traditional Chinese: 鐵凝; pinyin: Tiě Níng; Wade–Giles: T ieh Ning, born 1957) is a Chinese author born in 1957 in Peking, China, with her ancestral hometown in Hebei Province. Her works include short stories, Ah, Xiangxue …

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  • 44Tie Domi — Born November 1, 1969 (1969 11 01) (age 42) Windsor, ON, CAN Height …

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  • 45Tie-dye — used as stage decor, Snoqualmie Moondance festival (1992) Tie dye is a process of resist dyeing textiles or clothing which is made from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors. It is a modern version of traditional… …

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  • 46Tie Your Mix Down: A Queen Tribute — Compilation album by Various artists Released 2000 Genre …

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  • 47Tie Your Mother Down — Single par Queen Pays  Angleterre Parolier Brian May …

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  • 48Tie — Tie, n.; pl. {Ties}. [AS. t[=e]ge, t?ge, t[=i]ge. [root]64. See {Tie}, v. t.] 1. A knot; a fastening. [1913 Webster] 2. A bond; an obligation, moral or legal; as, the sacred ties of friendship or of duty; the ties of allegiance. [1913 Webster] No …

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  • 49One Shot (Tin Machine song) — One Shot Single by Tin Machine from the album Tin Machine II …

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  • 50tie-in — ˈtie in noun [countable] MARKETING 1. a product such as a record, book, or toy that is connected with a new film, TV show etc: • Many of the books in the bestseller lists are TV tie ins. 2. a way of Promoting (= attracting people s attention to)… …

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