The honeymoon period with the team is bound to end soon, but you couldn't ask for a more buzzworthy start. |
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Opening the leather bound book, he noticed small notations at the sides, and then realized he had picked the wrong journal. |
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At the initial stage, there is bound to be a glut of representation resulting in a cacophony of rhetoric. |
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Once the active fluorine is chemically bound the resulting molecule is generally stable and unreactive. |
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His apartment is filled with expensively bound tomes and corny Victorian paintings of stags at bay. |
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Your genuine latke is a cake of grated potato and a little onion, bound with an egg and fried in oil. |
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The main task of red blood cells is to transport oxygen bound to haemoglobin from the lungs to the tissues. |
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Mature red blood corpuscles are membrane bound and normally devoid of a nucleus, nucleolus, cell organelles, and inclusions. |
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Every atomic nucleus consists of a certain number of protons, strongly bound to a certain number of neutrons. |
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In short, any eventuality that might render all the animals, or part thereof, stall-fed is bound to make the obligation of zakat tax redundant. |
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Bargains or no bargains, in truth British shoppers are hardly stampeding onto US bound flights at present. |
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A trivial reason explaining how both step sizes can be the same, is that the labeled calmodulin is bound to the catalytic domain. |
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With the fairways cut and greens in halfway decent shape, it was bound to happen that good scores would be shot. |
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The result was that men all wore plaited queues, but the women refused to obey the order, and continued to have their feet bound. |
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Judges in Ghana are bound by the principle of stare decisis, which requires that their decisions be based on earlier rulings. |
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By the same token, it could be said, historical falsification is bound up with efforts to obscure an understanding of the present. |
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The two prisoners quickly bound him hand and foot, and then demanded the keys to the cellblock. |
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Stealing upon her unawares, I knocked her senseless, gagged her, and bound her hand and foot. |
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They bound him hand and foot, then gagged him and threw him in Alexander's old cell. |
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It took her a few seconds to work out that she was actually wearing a blindfold, and that she was bound hand and foot. |
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He had struggled so much they bound him hand and foot, crippling his efforts to escape. |
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It was then she realized she was bound hand and foot, on the floor of what seemed to be a wagon. |
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It was an amalgamation of independent German kingdoms, fiefdoms, and statelets, lightly bound together with no revenue, army, courts, or police. |
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The atmosphere is bound to get you into the Christmas mood as the venue will be lit by candlelight for the concert. |
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The United States Statutes at Large provide a permanent collection of the laws of each session of Congress in bound volumes. |
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Under the governing charter, all UN countries are bound to accept the decision of the 15-member council. |
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It is, of course, obvious that it is not only actions that are bound to succeed that have a value. |
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Because I am still off sick I feel duty bound to stay indoors all day and do nothing. |
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They want developing countries to cut their bounded tariff steeply and to bound the tariff of all products. |
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They are not supreme, they are steersmen only, bound to obey unconditionally the captain's orders. |
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I was seriously considering going to the GP who would be bound to prescribe a month off work and some happy pills. |
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A similar bound collection of offprints can be found in the University of Toronto Archives. |
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For far too long in this country we've had institutions that have been bound by class, by hierarchy. |
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Nowadays these artificial limitations are no longer bound to exploding online costs or harassingly slow connections. |
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Greek special forces have captured a freighter carrying 680 tons of explosives, along with detonators and fuses, bound for North Africa. |
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Picking up the cup of milk with bound hands I kicked the food back at the stringy, oily servant, growling and muttering a warning. |
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Even though the job scenario has been okay, you just know something was bound to go wrong somewhere. |
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There must be a special register, in the form of a bound book for controlled drugs in Schedules 1 and 2 of the 1985 Regulations. |
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In reviewing such a wide-ranging and successful study, calls for still more work are bound to sound carping. |
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The largest door was open, revealing a candle lit room with plush red carpeting and leather bound chairs. |
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Emergency crews were called to the Clacton bound carriageway, where two vehicles had collided. |
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The diary is in patterned paper with an onion skin wrapper, facsimile materials bound in, some folding. |
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The interests of the major powers are bound to clash head-on over Iraqi oil. |
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A dozen case-bound copies and 4 thousand soft-cover copies were bound by a plant in the northwest. |
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But the judge ruled that when you enlist, you agree to be bound by the possibility of stop-loss orders in a national security crisis. |
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I'm usually so active and independent but now I'll be house bound until my arm heals. |
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The girl's legs are usually bound together from ankle to knee until the wound has healed, which may take anything up to 40 days. |
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Nearly an hour later, Mother had bound up his cut and pronounced it healable. |
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Any subdivision of dementia type that is based chiefly on the death certificate is bound to be inaccurate. |
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It is confident of a fair hearing because the council is legally bound to decide applications purely on planning law and not political grounds. |
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He is a family boy, he looks as if he has a good, hearty appetite for food and he is bound to have the best BMX on the block. |
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By the time he was eleven years old he too wanted to see the world and stowed away on a ship in Port Adelaide bound for England. |
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There was little apprehension among the ship's crew as they sailed clear of the harbor, bound for the open sea. |
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It was a huge relief when Tracy said yes and now the pair is bound to be a match made in heaven. |
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Killing the arsonist was both heavy-handed and bound to attract further police attention. |
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Is this country so bound up in red tape that compassion has been strangled? |
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Visual pigments are composed of a light-absorbing chromophore that is bound to the protein opsin. |
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Demand for water in the catchment areas of the river is bound to increase if people start irrigating their crops. |
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The French government's motives are bound up with the defence of its own diplomatic and strategic interests. |
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Lourdes burst into the room, her hair undone from the organdy ribbon that bound it. |
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I'm bound to want it but it's justifying it to her indoors that is the difficult bit. |
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Politics was the cement which bound the late John Healy and myself, as Editor, to the young team that launched a pioneering regional newspaper. |
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A bound copy of the Laois County Council's Centenary Book was also presented to the centenarians and babies. |
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The defence of democratic rights is inseparably bound up with the struggle for socialism. |
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Unbound phages were separated from phages bound to antibodies in normal plasma by centrifugation. |
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I was bound to lose if I did not make use of everything I had been studying up till then. |
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The powerful film shows that the beautiful game rears a truly ugly side, which is bound to shock and stun audiences. |
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Alexander was pushed up against the side of the carriage and bound with hemp rope that chafed uncomfortably against his bare wrists. |
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Her hands were bound together by a painfully tight rope, chafing badly at her wrists. |
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And the next shot is exactly that of a languid, exquisitely shaped flower which picks up and repeats the outline of the bound foot. |
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In any case, even with a sublease, Zellers remains bound on the covenant in the lease. |
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Take one aspirin on the outward bound journey and two within 36 hours of return. |
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She reached into one of her few bags, and pulled out a leather bound book, and began to read. |
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As the man walked towards Pierre a man came from the back holding a huge old leather bound book. |
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She leaned back against her pillows and tapped her pen against the leather bound book. |
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That brought to mind the leather bound book that she had borrowed from the library. |
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She spotted Joel propped up against the wall, reading a thick, leather bound book. |
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He pulled a heavy, leather bound book off from a high shelf, and cracked it open gently. |
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Two men carrying handcuffs and leg irons came for him at his mother's home in Sacramento, Calif., shoved him into a van and bound him hand and foot. |
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Through most of that session he was lying on a bench, his hands and feet bound with tape. |
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There are bound to be some disappointed lads who have missed out because the competition for places is so strong but that has got to be good for the team. |
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There are also spindle-backed chairs, bookcases with leather bound tomes and a wallchart with coloured bars of sticky paper showing optimistic staff rotas. |
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He replaced the handsomely bound first edition on its shelf unopened. |
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She also added two leather bound books to the bag, one was blank but the other was full of spells that Olivia might need for the journey to the Wastes. |
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Should this be the case, an ordinary judge is not allowed to disregard the national legislation but is bound to refer it to the Constitutional Court. |
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As I don't speak Hebrew, I'm bound to the choppy English translations. |
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An offer constitutes a definite proposition by the offeror signifying his willingness to be bound by the terms stated therein as soon as it has been accepted by the offeree. |
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That act forever sealed his feeling for the Chief, bound it up with the war, with violence, with the gun. |
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When both sets of fingers are bound, the cleavage domain can dimerize to form an active nuclease and cleave the DNA at the sites indicated by carats. |
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Convinced he is bound to be bored, he has a pleasant surprise when, one night, the grandfather clock strikes 13 and he finds himself in a beautiful and mysterious garden. |
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The bound microparticle complexes are then incubated with antidetection hapten alkaline phosphatase conjugate, which binds to the detection haptens. |
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Al-Huthaili is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia and the two countries are not bound by a bilateral extradition treaty. |
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From wheelchair bound little old lady to escapee, that was my Grandma. |
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And it has served as the cement that has bound Europe together. |
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The video showed a blindfolded man kneeling on the ground with his hands bound behind his back. |
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Harry and Peter are bound by the loss of their fathers and their abandonment issues. |
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Dixon was legally bound to not report the assaults at the victims' requests, in abidance with physician-patient privilege. |
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Mariners and merchants made money managing the trade, carters and stevedores stowed staples on ships, and coopers created barrels to contain flour bound for the sea. |
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We are duty bound to investigate all possibilities, but I am convinced Stephen was killed, and as such, am moving heaven and earth to try and catch a killer. |
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Three years later he was refused admission to the Paris Conservatoire because he was too young, and in 1872 he stowed away on a ship bound for the Americas. |
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Neither man struggled when their arms were bound with a thick heavy rope. |
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It was useful to recall that he enjoyed a kind of imperial status among his people, who were bound to him with solemn rites and blood-sealed oaths. |
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If McCain becomes president, someone is bound to make a new version of boogie Man, this one starring Schmidt. |
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Passengers on a Manchester bound flight from America wrestled a man to the floor after he allegedly went on a rampage in the cabin of the aircraft. |
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The use of carrageenan as a stabilizing agent has become widespread and is very effective in keeping the cocoa ingredient bound to the milk protein. |
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But given the political economy of which he was a beneficiary, whatever steps he took to deal with the problem were bound to be halting and contradictory. |
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Sophie Grigson makes a Germanic salad with beetroot, potato, pickled herrings, hard-boiled egg, onion and chopped cornichons, bound together with mayo. |
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One obvious barrier is that healthcare systems are culturally, politically, economically, and socially bound in a way that cardiological interventions are not. |
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My wife caught her breakfast with both hands as it skipped on the table bound for the window. |
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No one can outbid you after the sale and the vendor is equally legally bound to complete the sale on the day and under the terms stipulated in the contract. |
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Complement molecules can function as opsonins in the recognition of bacterial pathogens and in their elimination by phagocytosis of the bound complexes. |
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As publicity stunts go, this one was bound to cause outrage. |
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It's sturdily bound and the off-white paper produces an interesting effect that suggests that this is an ageless book produced by a true lover of the royal game. |
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We were bound for Bettles, Alaska, which sits 35 miles north of the Arctic Circle and has a current population of 15 people. |
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Geach is right, and attempts to say what exactly a Russellian propositional function is, or is supposed to be, are bound to end in frustration. |
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Another howlingly good treat that is bound to be a Halloween favorite is Graveyard Dessert. |
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Want your high school or college bound academians to have a little extra swag for school? |
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It was time well spent, and he was lucky enough to find a well-found trading ship, a galleon bound for Genoa and points south and east. |
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The results are blurry and eerie, but bound to catch your eye. |
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He sent over a big packet of autographed flyleaves to be bound in after printing. |
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In all agglutinative languages, agents, datives and objects are marked and grammaticalised by bound morphs. |
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And like all hysterias, this one is based on falsehoods and is bound to do grave damage. |
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They will live aboard the ice bound laboratory, an ice breaker frozen into the drifting ice pack, for 14 months. |
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That is bound to put a dent in public confidence in the police. |
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It will enter force after it has been ratified by 20 WIPO members that agree to be bound by its provisions. |
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A Make your wontons as you normally would, filling them with some fruit bound with a little natural yoghurt and icing sugar. |
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Six years ago, another group used X-ray spectroscopy to pinpoint the locations of metal ions bound to a zeolite called faujasite. |
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A four-letter word, an off-color remark or an entire racy passage is bound to slip by the editors. |
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They find Miss Stapleton bound and gagged inside the house, while Stapleton apparently dies in an attempt to reach his hideout in a nearby mine. |
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Historians are duty bound never to salt the mine of history by the creation of ersatz facts introduced to fulfill their preconceived ideas. |
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The sarpanches were remunerated by the remission of part of the quota of labour which they were bound to supply. |
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Surprisingly, this VLP bound to 4G2 more weakly than the other selectants we identified. |
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There was bound to be a New Year's shindig going on in his apartment down on Las Palmas. |
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From 2012 to 2013, 31 men left Aarhus bound for combat in Syria. |
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Magnetic fields aligned more parallel in the subvirial cloud and more perpendicular in the denser, marginally bound cloud. |
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Their children are never swathed or bound about with anything when they are first born. |
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Feist has definitely planted a seed in many music lovers' minds though, and is bound to be performing to a packed stage. |
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Artist and audience are bound together in a three-legged race, sometimes reluctant partners, sometimes joyful in synchroneity. |
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But it also remains that a TimberBiel sighting is something that a wide swath of news organizations would be bound to pick up. |
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Using large dogs to attack bound, hand-cuffed prisoners is clearly torture. |
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The subject matter of the text is untranslatably bound up in the local culture. |
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In this way capital is deprived of its usurial power and is completely bound up with the performance of work. |
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At the centre is a five-pronged vajra draped and bound with a coloured silk scarf, representing one of the Five Buddha wisdoms or activities. |
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Her hands had been bound with cable ties and her mouth was gagged with a kitchen cloth and insulating tape. |
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Van der Sandt takes presuppositions to be anaphors that are either bound, if there is an available antecedent, or otherwise accommodated. |
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Bayan was a dog, a tall gray wolf-dog. He could jump over the table with a single bound. |
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Late in the night when the midnight sun cast a long shadow from the caves peak over his camp, Hother crept into the wood-elf's cave, overpowered him and bound him securely. |
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The show is a tribute to his brothers as he draws from their extensive back catalogue, in what is bound to be an emotional concert for Barry and the audience. |
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It's inevitable that anything that provides us with such incredible amounts of pleasure and satisfaction is bound to serve up an equal amount of stress. |
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In other words, once SAHDs had become an accepted part of public reality, Mr. Mom as well as the short-lived TV series Daddio were bound to follow. |
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Lyerla and her young charges were bound for Florence to shop and beachcomb, and had spent the previous day visiting Wildlife Safari near Roseburg. |
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As this reclassification took place, one main division occurred between incunabula and early printed book, with the valuable incunables extricated and bound more elegantly. |
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These were placed in a bound volume, and entitled Fasti Victorienses. |
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An optimal regularity bound for the subcovariance operators is proven. |
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After their onslaughts on Gabrieli and Merullo for the unjoyfulness of their wedding music at Venice, no doubt the academicians felt bound to give Euridice a happy ending. |
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Detailed analysis of bound atrazine residues in soil demonstrated that most of the residues were in the finest soil fraction that contained humified organic matter. |
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Be clamorous and leap all civil bound rather than make unprofited return. |
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Cheap feed and economies of scale drive the feedlot industry, and the American ethanol boom is bound to tip the scale to the detriment of the feedlot industry in Canada. |
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It was a waiting game, and whichever waited the longer was bound to win. |
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Every American college president, it appears, is in duty bound to write and utter at least one book upon the nature, aims and usufructs of the Higher Education. |
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