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Second, teasing is often a form of bonding.
Some dads take their boys fishing or to the ballgame or to a movie like this one, but the McClanes prefer a more primal form of bonding — killing miscreants, though Pop McClane uses a more evocative word.
"Some dads take their boys fishing or to the ballgame or to a movie like this one, but the McClanes prefer a more primal form of bonding — killing miscreants," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times in February.
Abe Osheroff says their refusal to cooperate was a form of bonding, and adds, apparently without irony: "They became loyal comrades in the deepest sense of the word".
These days, elected officials, especially the men, seem more open about discussing their fight against fat, which has become a form of bonding and competition.
He was a pioneer in the process of sintering, a form of bonding that uses temperatures below the melting point and is the most critical process in modern ceramics manufacturing.
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Those forms of bonding influence the structure of hydrous melts in different ways and, therefore, their properties.
The borrowing banks must supply collateral in the form of bonds or other securities.
Mostly it is invested in stock markets and property or lent to companies and governments in the form of bonds.
But there is still scope for monetary easing in the form of bond-buying programmes, financed with newly created money.
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