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Thus, creation (nature) and history are understood to be inextricably bound, for both derive from the same divine source.
For some children, the beginning of school may be inextricably bound up with the events of last fall, Dr. Fassler and others said.
These two responses are understood to be inextricably bound, so that rejection of the divine sovereign is manifest as denial of God both intellectually and practically.
After discussing the psychological harm suffered in childhood by Dickens, Kipling, and others, Wilson concluded that "genius and disease, like strength and mutilation, may be inextricably bound up together".
In short, the two men may be inextricably bound together: in good times and in bad and, as Mr Berlusconi may have reflected this week, in sickness and in health.
He is proud to be inextricably bound to the Giants but most grateful to have grasped the hardest lesson in being a professional football player in one's extended neighborhood: how to balance the need to move on from a hardscrabble life while understanding that people will accuse you of forgetting where you came from.
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The future of the region is inextricably bound to the well-being of children.
All are drawn into the stories of two "time beings," Ruth and Nao, whose own fates are inextricably bound.
They are inextricably bound to each other".
The meeting was inextricably bound up in state politics.
The living and the dead are inextricably bound.
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