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In this clip, religious differences (or at least, their parents' religious differences) is the latest obstacle they must overcome before becoming bound by matrimony.
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The 'global city' is hence necessarily one which is bound by a certain aspirational order, where the concluding act of becoming indicates a 'belonging' to a larger, global economic network.
But leading EU figures and environmental groups warn that the UK will not be bound by the new deal once outside the EU and so risks becoming a dumping ground for plastic and other waste.
We're bound by it.
They were bound by hate".
"We are bound by blood".
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