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The honeymoon period with the team is bound to end soon, but you couldn't ask for a more buzzworthy start.
Opening the leather bound book, he noticed small notations at the sides, and then realized he had picked the wrong journal.
At the initial stage, there is bound to be a glut of representation resulting in a cacophony of rhetoric.
Once the active fluorine is chemically bound the resulting molecule is generally stable and unreactive.
His apartment is filled with expensively bound tomes and corny Victorian paintings of stags at bay.
Your genuine latke is a cake of grated potato and a little onion, bound with an egg and fried in oil.
The main task of red blood cells is to transport oxygen bound to haemoglobin from the lungs to the tissues.
Mature red blood corpuscles are membrane bound and normally devoid of a nucleus, nucleolus, cell organelles, and inclusions.
Every atomic nucleus consists of a certain number of protons, strongly bound to a certain number of neutrons.
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.
Bargains or no bargains, in truth British shoppers are hardly stampeding onto US bound flights at present.
A trivial reason explaining how both step sizes can be the same, is that the labeled calmodulin is bound to the catalytic domain.
With the fairways cut and greens in halfway decent shape, it was bound to happen that good scores would be shot.
The result was that men all wore plaited queues, but the women refused to obey the order, and continued to have their feet bound.
Judges in Ghana are bound by the principle of stare decisis, which requires that their decisions be based on earlier rulings.
By the same token, it could be said, historical falsification is bound up with efforts to obscure an understanding of the present.
The two prisoners quickly bound him hand and foot, and then demanded the keys to the cellblock.
Stealing upon her unawares, I knocked her senseless, gagged her, and bound her hand and foot.
They bound him hand and foot, then gagged him and threw him in Alexander's old cell.
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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You can't just walk in on a Throg barehanded and be bound by orders such as that!
The humming of the harps ceased and the chaplet of iron that bound her brow relaxed.
He knew nothing of her, except that she had embarked at Honda and was bound for Barranquilla.
Before one realizes it, one is at La Dorada, where the transfer is made to the steamer bound for Barranquilla.
We are bound to-day for the Punta della campanella, the extreme point of the promontory, and ten miles away.
A beadsman was an inmate of an almshouse who was bound to pray for the founders of the house.
A beadsman, it is scarcely requisite to remark, is an individual who is bound to pray for the person by whom he is supported.
She was bound to make a fuss, and these fusses invariably took the final form of a tightness of money for bechamel.
The Foster was bound to Belfast, which port we reached without any accident.
If anybody can attain to perfection in this life, he is no longer bound to reincarnate.
A thousand desires hotter than flame bound my eyes to the relucent eyes which only upon the griffon were standing fixed.
The library is rich in rare editions beautifully bound by men whose names rank first in the art of bibliopegy.
I am bound for my quarters, I came but to thank you for your goodness to me, and to bid you farewell.
He came from Bielefeld, like Hinzpeter, and was bound to my old teacher by lasting ties of friendship.
Then there was a bound, as if the boat had been shot from a catapult, and the billow fell.
Lavis saw Andie brace his legs, and then, remindful and resentful, bound back to his station and set a hand to each of two levers.
The books are described as bound by the most eminent English and French binders.
Yes, Virgil, as in duty bound to do, faced the cattle plague in all its horrors.
The biochemist is bound to put life in the category of the material forces because his science can deal with no other.
Each wore upon his forehead a gleaming scarlet stone, bound in place by a circlet of black metal, or what looked like metal.
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