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The biennial meeting with the United States was hardly insignificant to Kaymer before, but it was now bound to resonate even deeper.
It won't overshadow everything else – by Friday morning, we'll all be writing about the third leaders' debate – but it is bound to resonate and make a difference.
It's bound to resonate powerfully with his flighty twenty-something audience, but even those who don't recognise the crepuscular netherworld he portrays in his music can't fail to be seduced by its gothic-glossy surfaces and air of glamorous gloom.
The files are bound to resonate not only among those subjected to surveillance decades ago, but also among current activists and organizations that have faced police surveillance and infiltration in the years since Sept. 11, 2001.
It is likely Mackay will not be too affected by play call-ups but his opinion is bound to resonate with higher profile managers who are likely to have players inmvolved.
Glasgow, more than Edinburgh, has a strong historical socialist identity, that is bound to resonate in its music".
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In particular, the most intense signal at 1.19 ppm was bound to a carbon resonating at 29.1 ppm, as revealed by HSQC (Figure 3C), and, being within a methylene proton population, it implies the presence of a hydrophobic backbone of carbon chains.
Make enough of them, and you're bound to make something that resonates with people and who knows what that will lead to.
In particular, the signal at 5.37 ppm corresponds to protons bound to sp2-hybridized carbon atoms in unsaturated lipids, whereas the three multiplets resonating between 5.3 and 4.05 ppm correspond to methylene and methine protons of glycerol moieties (Fig. 1b).
You want to keep it professional, but authenticity resonates with customers, and anything you can do to spread that is bound to be good for the bottom line.
They are bound to.
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