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61 ties of marriage
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62 ties of friendship
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63 ties of friendship
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64 ties of love
liefdesbanden -
65 ties of moral duty
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66 ties of friendship
vänskapsband -
67 ties of love
kärleksband -
68 ties of kinship
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69 ties of friendship
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70 ties of friendship
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71 ties per inch
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72 ties of friendship
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73 ties of blood
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74 ties of friendship
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75 ties in truss
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76 economic ties
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77 foreign economic ties
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78 foreign trade ties
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79 Jacquard Harness Ties
Jacquard harnesses are tied in many ways according to the arrangement of the design they are required to weave, e.g., whether bordered or not, centred, or otherwise. Straight Through, or Single Tie - These names are applied when there is no repetition in the width of any part of the design and the harness tie-up is just straight-over from selvedge to selvedge. Repeating Tie - This term is applied to harnesses in which the tie is repeated a number of times sufficient to make the width of cloth required. For example, a 400 tie, e.g., 400 threads on 4-in. would be repeated 8 times to make a cloth 32-in. wide, exclusive of the selvedges. Centred, or Pointed Tie - This tie is only suitable for centred designs, e.g., those which reverse on a centre line, whence the tie-up might be from 1 to 400 and then reversed from 399 to 2. Mixed and Bordered Ties - These incorporate the straight over, repeating or centred ties, as dictated by the design it is desired to produce.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Jacquard Harness Ties
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80 arm's-length ties
cоц. случайные связи* (в сетевом подходе: связи между субъектами внутри сети, характеризующиеся случайностью, недолговременностью)The garment producers who were most successful, however, had a mix of strong, close ties and arm's-length ties. — Производители одежды, будучи наиболее успешными, имели, однако, наряду с прочными, отдельные случайные связи.
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