Bound
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And I think, in no small way, that's due to one fundamental fact: they're not
bound
to a system of notation.
Radical neighborliness is just another word for true community, the kind
bound
by memory and history, mutual trust and familiarity built over years and irreplaceable.
So we go far away to the top of a mountain, assuming that perching ourselves on a piece is
bound
to give us the respite we need to sort the clutter, the chaotic everyday, and find ourselves again.
It's all
bound
by oxygen and silicates.
If our institutions are all failing and beyond hope for reform, a natural response is to seek to smash the machine, drain the swamp, burn the empire to the ground, on the hope that whatever rises out of the ashes is
bound
to be better than what we have now.
Afraid of the conflict that that would provoke, afraid to get embroiled in arguments that they did not know how to manage, and felt that they were
bound
to lose.
It creates economies of scale, significant and long-term resource investment, the expertise of many different kinds of people and different kinds of minds, and for individuals, consumers, it's bringing the standards, rules and recourse that we really want as consumers, and this is kind of
bound
up in a brand promise, and the companies are providing this on a platform for participation.
I had the thought that there, on Route 804, there were perpetrators and victims, dyads
bound
by a crash.
Twentysomethings are like airplanes just leaving LAX,
bound
for somewhere west.
Or maybe it's actually because we're
bound
by deep time, because elephants, like us, share their origins in Africa some seven million years ago, and as habitats changed and environments changed, we actually, like the elephants, migrated out into Europe and Asia.
Spider Man is not
bound
by gravity.
Manhattan in the show is not
bound
by gravity either.
XL: Indeed, we are living in a very exciting moment where science doesn't have any arbitrary speed limits but is only
bound
by our own imagination.
And that layer is actually normally very, very tightly
bound
to the underlying bone, and it's got stem cells in it.
They are these huge collections of galaxies,
bound
together by their mutual gravity.
We have
bound
ourselves.
Conflict is
bound
to happen between a system that no longer represents, nor has any dialogue capacity, and citizens that are increasingly used to representing themselves.
Not only did they write a book, but they also
bound
it themselves.
And we
bound
that one, too.
His mom, Sarah,
bound
them together in a book, and when Josh got picked on at school, they would read the letters together.
And what we saw yesterday was every reaction was fortuitous; they just swooped in the air and bound, and something happened.
This very unlikely band of sisters
bound
forever in life and afterward did indeed become part of history, and they paved the way for so many who would come after them, as much as they stood on the shoulders of those who had come before.
The onions can go to either place, and the box
bound
for the steakhouse can contain either product.
He says it means, "My humanity is caught up, is inextricably
bound
up, in yours; we belong to a bundle of life."
When the victim of a decapitation is
bound
and defenseless, he or she essentially becomes a pawn in their killer's show.
The opportunities to exercise participation and to express oneself are always
bound
to a certain order and always subject to a specific regulation.
As you go into another community, there are
bound
to be changes.
There is
bound
to be a certain loss of identity, and this is what we will be looking for in the future if and when we do migrate.
If there are bounds to conflict today, they're
bound
by digital, not physical geography.
The electrons in a solid aren't
bound
to a particular atom but shared among all of them, extending over a large range of space.
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