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London dominates, recruiting vulnerable people who can be bound into the culture, isolated from others, with ease.
Articles may be bound into a book that the class can use as a reference for samples of interesting writing.
A month or two down the line, they'd be bound into copies of the book I had just about finished.
He told me: "The present German government has not understood that Germany must be bound into a union, an entity greater than itself.
Their papers will be bound into a briefing book of 25 chapters, each one exploring a part of the Constitution, its history and background and recommending changes.
And instead of offering these discs in the record industry's standard packaging -- plastic jewel boxes with flimsy booklets -- Mr. Coblence wanted the discs to be bound into hardcover books that include expansive essays on the composers and the works.
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She is bound into her rich, thick robes and tall crown.
Once they were put down, peasants were bound into collectives, forbidden to travel.
Mr Netanyahu dislikes the Oslo arrangements, but he is bound into them.
These documents were bound into a collection of 109 volumes in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
David Head Navenby, Lincolnshire The UK is bound into the European Union by a series of treaties.
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