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He has bound the menus in suede.
He has bound manuscripts of Issac Newton, Charles Darwin, etc.
He has bound his fate to France's Nicolas Sarkozy, an alarmingly mercurial figure.
Over the economic cycle, he has bound himself to meet the "golden rule" of borrowing only to invest.
The century following Aquinas was marked by the development of the "theology of the two powers," which distinguished between what God can do absolutely (potentia absoluta), or logically, and what he has bound himself to do in accordance with the covenant he established with humankind (potentia ordinata).
He has bound himself to comply with it.
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He had bound them at gunpoint, placed bags over their heads and shot them.
He had bound the vegetables with garlic-infused cream and Gruyère, and covered the top with fried onions and crisp shredded phyllo sheets.
But on that late summer night, Pagano did not account for one link, the one he became a few weeks later: unseen, but strong enough to keep the team he had bound since spring workouts from failing when everything around it seemed to be falling apart.
After he had bound his son to the altar and drawn his knife to kill him, at the very last moment an angel of God prevented Abraham from proceeding.
The bones of the dead were said to have been found by the Spanish after the final assault on Nojpetén in 1697; AjK'in Kan Ek', the Itza high priest, later reported that he had bound San Buenaventura and his companion into cross shapes and cut out their hearts.
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