Sentence examples for be bound to or from inspiring English sources

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Under the agreement, all rough diamonds that cross the member nations' borders must have certificates of legitimate origin and must be bound to or from another member nation.

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There are numerous issues both sides must contend with to evaluate whether A.I.G. was bound to or excused from its payment duties.

An experiment with labeled AA, added to the dough, ruled out the possibility that AA released by alkali extraction was bound to or entrapped in the matrix.

The flights were bound to, or from, U.S. cities such as Chicago, New York, Boston, Indianapolis, Denver and Aspen, Colo.

Ferrous iron can either be bound to transferrin or to other proteins before uptake.

Remember history or be bound to repeat it.

Metal ions may be bound to biomass via either biosorption or bioaccumulation process.

And, of course, at the intersection of arduous and repeatable, there are bound to be robots (or, at the very least, great machines).

But which romantic reads are bound to warm (or chill) your heart this Valentine's month?

Most of the calcium of muscle is bound to proteins or stored in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

That interests us because it's a cheap and reliable approach to archiving our online work, which is bound to degrade or vanish in its native format.

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