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tied house

noun

British.
  1. a public house or tavern owned by or under contract to a brewery whose brands of beer, ale, etc., it sells exclusively.
  2. Also called tied cottage. a house owned by an employer and rented to an employee.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tied house1

First recorded in 1885–90
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GOP messaging that tied House Democrats to socialism was credited for winning several seats held by swing district Democrats in 2020.

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Just last week, DeKarske attended a ribbon cutting for Tied House, the brewpub that replaces JoBoys on Main Street.

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A coin toss decided a tied House race in 2006.

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But the episode has been on Burns’s mind lately as Virginia grapples once again with a tied House race, a disputed ballot with extra markings and the prospect of letting the luck of the draw settle it all.

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The Democrat in the tied House race, which affects which party controls the chamber, said on Tuesday she will ask a court to declare the tie invalid and her the winner.

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