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As time went on, the models, so to say, tied themselves up, bound themselves to me".
The practice of kings swearing coronation oaths in which they bound themselves to the administration of justice began in 877, in France.
In total, 60 countries representing 48percentt of global planet-warming emissions have now legally bound themselves to the Paris accord.
It yielded first to feudalism, an institution in which peasants bound themselves to a lord's service in return for his protection.
The European elite regarded Ireland as a case study in the benefits of E.U. integration, since the more tightly the Irish bound themselves to Continental institutions, the faster their gross domestic product rose.
On 13 March, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw, and four days later Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia bound themselves to each put 150,000 men into the field to end his rule.
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The outsourcing industry has evolved legal contracts in which suppliers bind themselves to deliver promised levels of service.
Known as the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, it makes candidates and incumbents "bind themselves to oppose any and all tax increases".
Another company, Cortex Pharmaceuticals in Irvine, Calif., has two drugs in clinical trials that bind themselves to sites on nerve cells called AMPA receptors.
By contrast, Prilosec and drugs like it bind themselves to the stomach cells that produce acid, keeping them from making any more.
The six dried corpses within, chained to the wall, are evidence of the Center's lethal effect on those who bind themselves to its numb logic and comfortable ways.
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