Sentence examples for hold bound from inspiring English sources

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It's an intelligent optimism we hold, bound by the realities that the situation is indeed, grave.

Since the octahedral sheet is discontinuous, some octahedral magnesium ions are exposed at the edges and hold bound water molecules (OH2).

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He was arrested a year later, after the disappearance of a tenant in the building following a dispute and, said Belal, illegally held, bound, blindfolded and beaten.

In such a case the contracting parties will not be held bound by the general words which, though large enough to include, were not used with reference to a possibility of a particular event rendering performance of the contract impossible.

* * * It would be strange if a government so remote should be held bound to wait for the action of Congress in a matter that might touch its life unless dealt with at once and on the sopt.' Chuoco Tiaco v. Forbes, 228 U.S. at page 557, 33 S.Ct. at page 586.

R-open holds bound polypeptide via hydrophobic contacts with at least helix I and the underlying segment, which still face the cavity, while simultaneously presenting binding sites for the GroES mobile loops at the correct positions for GroES docking.

About 1 p.m., New York lost its monopoly on misery; controllers began holding traffic bound for Logan International Airport in Boston at many airports in the United States and Canada.

A group of women, holding branches bound in white wool, move together across the stage like waves – or a wood bent by wind.

It will tell you, for example, that a Donald Judd-like wall stack of three wood-lined shopping bags holding several bound sections from old books, is titled "Prostitute," and that the manuscripts are from the Koran, the Bible and the Torah.

The virtuous man, they held, was bound to be happy, since he knew himself to be in possession of the highest good, a good that could not be taken away from him even when he was being tortured on the rack.

Peggy Post, the etiquette expert and author, who is based in Vermont, said the legalization of same-sex weddings, if it held, was bound to bring about changes in the ritual, the same way, she said, that brides now walk down the aisle with stepfathers, not just their fathers, and that a white dress has come to signify "the color of joy," not just virginity.

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