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JOHN KERRY is bound to carry California.
But the build-up of beefier armies is bound to carry a risk.
Britain has no such higher law, and judges have been bound to carry out whatever Parliament said.
This somewhat confused the point of the exercise, with a hint of amateurism occasionally creeping into an evening bound to carry the air of a workshop.
Even if the items below are out of your price range, the high street is bound to carry a variation you can afford.
For example, he said, under New York law, the estate of a deceased purchaser is bound to carry out the terms of a contract.
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The Catalan national government will find itself in direct opposition to Madrid, duty-bound to carry out the promises which gave it a large mandate.
"The TV debate was a bold innovation which is bound to be carried forward into future campaigns, and could not now be abandoned," Walter Lippmann wrote.
The avian viruses specifically bound to glycopolypeptides carrying a short sialoglycan with higher affinity than to a long glycan.
Although the specific action of OBPs and CSPs is not yet clear, certainly airborne molecules, as those associated with diseased or dead bees, upon entering the antenna interact with these soluble proteins and are tightly bound to be carried through the aqueous environment of the sensillar lymph to membrane receptors [ 39].
Particularly, the MHC Class I and Class II genes encode proteins that bind to and carry small antigen peptides to the cell surface thus presenting them to cytotoxic T cells or helper T cells.
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