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(See chemical bonding for a description of molecular shapes).
"I believe bonding for general operation expenses is spectacularly poor governance," Senator Lance, of Flemington, said.
Many parrots are monogamous, bonding for life with another bird or, in homes, with a human.
"That could help pay back a good portion of bonding for new schools," he said.
American couples often have to reconcile competing stuffings as part of the ritual of bonding for the holidays.
(See the article chemical bonding for a discussion of the theories of chemical bonding).
"Bonding for capital is a routine practice," said Raymond J. Orlando, director of investor relations at the city Office of Management and Budget.
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It seeks to reform the bonding-for-profit system with one that is rational and effective.
So the human brain evolved with the circuitry to promote pair-bonding for at least four years.
All pairs were placed in individual cages for a few months to enforce pair-bonding for the broken-hearted "arranged marriage" birds.
Adhesive-bonding for the unions in structures is gaining momentum over welding, riveting and fastening.
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