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With everything so deeply interconnected, what impacts one species is
bound
to impact others.
Only after understanding the discrimination they faced did my grandparents make the gut-wrenching decision to send their two children on the Kindertransport
bound
for England.
The oxygen is
bound
by metabolism, we use it for energy.
So we're
bound
with the laws of physics and the laws of economics.
See we're
bound
by today's technology on batteries, which is about 120 miles if you want to stay within reasonable space and weight limitations.
We thought we were just
bound
by temporary disaster recovery, but we found that we were now
bound
by the impossible task of ensuring that our communities would not be erased by sea level rise due to climate change.
"The war against terror is
bound
up in the war against poverty."
This is no accident, because agriculture and cities are
bound
together.
We call these Muir Webs after the Scottish-American naturalist John Muir, who said, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find that it's
bound
fast by a thousand invisible cords that cannot be broken, to everything in the universe."
If Alexander's belief influenced his behavior, if the gymnosophist's belief influences his behavior, then it was
bound
to influence the business they were in.
It is
bound
to happen.
You're saying you want a deal with all the different countries of the world where we're all
bound
together to cutting carbon emissions in a way that is to the benefit of the whole world.
And so for me, it was really exciting just to see what it looks like if you could step outside and into a larger context, as though you were an astronaut, and see these two things as an object, because they are so intimately bound, and one is meaningless without the other.
So its military budget is
bound
to be enormous.
You know, we're
bound
together, not, I think by technology, entertainment and design, but by common cause.
Nightscream is a TV Movie so it's
bound
to be pretty dire especially as it's a supposed horror film.
Sleeping with the man who finances your films is
bound
to get noticed.
It presents the lives of the characters as being inextricably
bound
up with the life of the village, another lost concept in today's world.
Like "The Blair Witch Project" before it, "Hatchet" has garnered its own fair share of publicity from the bottom-on-up (as an avid reader of Fangoria Magazine, the full-page ads are hard to miss); even after its middling theatrical run, the film is
bound
to subsist solely on the hype surrounding it, and will probably turn into a cult item at some point.
I only went to see it because it was announced that if you like Monty Python, you are
bound
to love this.
A single mom,her son and daughter and their hippie chick friend are camping in the woods.A muscle bound,machete wielding maniac in a yellow ski mask appears.He starts terrorizing and sexually violating the family before murdering them with a machete."Wet
Unspeakable starts in Los Angeles with Jim (Roger Cline) & his wife Alice Fhelleps (Tamera Noll) arguing as they drive along in the pouring rain, unfortunately Jim crashes the car & his daughter Heather (Leigh Silver) ends up dead while Alice is turned into a wheelchair
bound
vegetable.
The joy and happiness couldn't possibly improve, so naturally something tragic is
bound
to happen, and it does.
Having seen Carlo Lizzani's documentary on Luchino Visconti, I was
bound
to higher expectations before watching this film made three years later by Adam Low.
It all begins when some college
bound "
cavers" get together for yet another cave dive.
And, amazingly, being tortured for days, with hands
bound
overhead, apparently doesn't detract from a woman's beauty, hairstyle and makeup.
Irving's original work is short by any measure and making a feature length film is
bound
to be a challenge.
If you find the depiction of violent murders and wanton police brutality expressed in a plot less film with glacial pacing entertaining, then you're
bound
to enjoy Surveillance.
Even if you didn't like this film's antecedents, 'The Bad News Bears' and 'The Mighty Ducks,' they are
bound
to have done a better job than this one.
On the other hand, there's lots of action, the pace rarely flags, and Reeves gets to do yet another one of those scenes where he's stripped to the waist,
bound
with ropes, and given a vigorous whipping which, needless to say, has little effect on his defiant character.
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