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It is inseparably bound up with both the sense of the faith and the resultant sensus fidelium (sense of the faithful) despite some studies overlooking or underplaying this fact.
With the growing importance of the Real in the 1960s and the Borromean knots of the 1970s, it becomes clear that Lacan conceives of the Imaginary as bound up with both of the other two registers (incidentally, the Imaginary and the Symbolic, when taken together as mutually integrated, constitute the field of "reality," itself contrasted with the Real).
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This is not simply because of its size, but also because G.M. is bound up with our collective identity, both national and personal.
If human experience is intricately bound up with large-scale metaphors, and both experience and metaphor are shaped up by the kinds of bodies we have that mediate between agent and world, argued Lakoff and Johnson, then cognition is embodied in a way not anticipated within traditional cognitive science.
Both are bound up with value, with symbols and with power.
Both clubs are also bound up with the idea of a nation.
Their freedom is bound up with his.
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