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TTK
(redirected from tie the knot)

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TTKTürk Tarih Kurumu (Turkish Historical Society)
TTKTransporttechnologie-Consult Karlsruhe (German consultancy on tramtrain)
TTKTie The Knot
TTKThe Templar Knights (gaming community)
TTKThermal Test Kit
TTKT-Cell Tat-Associated Kinase
TTKTürkiye Tarým Kredi Kooperatifleri (Turkish)
TTKTurkiye Tas Komuru Isletmeleri (Turkey)


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``Steve would always tell me he wasn't the marrying kind, that he'd never tie the knot,'' said Frema, joining the Greenbaums for lunch last week.
So it was particularly poignant when Baturin, 56, a psychiatrist, and Menendez, a window dresser for Spain's biggest department store, became the first couple to tie the knot under the country's new same-sex marriage law on July 11.
A must-read for anyone in a serious relationship or looking for someone to tie the knot with, chapters address such critical matters as why it is important to check a potential mate's credit report, why the question "Do you want children?
 
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