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tie bar [′tī ‚bär] (civil engineering) A bar used as a tie rod. A rod connecting two switch rails on a railway to hold them to gage. (geology) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The awards take the form of an FAA Certificate of Training, and recipients are awarded with a distinctive tie tack or lapel pin. Custom rings and a tie tack shaped like a B-2 stealth bomber were among the merchandise identified as theirs by Terry and Colleen Hodgkins, who were shot and wounded during the June 26 robbery at their shop. With lots of homemade gift options to choose from, families have the opportunity to make easy keepsakes for Dad including a "Ladybug Tie Tack," a "Me-and-You Book" or a "Father's Day Throne" among others. |
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