Sentence examples for intimately bound to from inspiring English sources

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Food and meals are intimately bound to culture, friends and family.

Finally, also independent from exhibitions but intimately bound to art, are three new books of poems by artists.

This romantic stereotype of the kindly priest, so intimately bound to the people, was sustained in my boyhood by such films as "The Bells of St. Mary's" and "Boys Town".

While the data-management problems long pre-date these cuts, it stretches credibility to pretend that many of the appalling practices detailed yesterday are not intimately bound to austerity policies.

Britain's economy is intimately bound to that of Continental Europe so that, were the currency to founder, the shock waves would break on English shores just as much as the euro itself would impinge on Britons as they traveled across the Channel or shopped at any of the major department stores, like Harrods and Marks & Spencer, which, as of today, accepted the euro.

Our findings suggest that exit strategies are intimately bound to the nature and synergies of innovative efforts.

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But to work, the military campaign has to be intimately bound up with economic and political progress.

Israel-Palestine Try as you might to keep to safe subjects like family, sport and overseas travel (a favourite Israeli pastime), politics and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are intimately tied to everything and bound to rear their heads.

Henry's ability to govern was intimately bound up with the Church, which formed the key to the administration of both England and Normandy, and this relationship changed considerably over the course of his reign.

It is impossible, I think, to underestimate the impact of this sort of thing on a class of people who had grown up taking servants for granted, and whose sense of entitlement and purpose was intimately bound up with their capacity to command.

Told in India that "only a culture that tried to keep body and mind separate would need to use a word like 'psychosomatic,' " he comes to see his condition as intimately bound up with his profession, realizing that he habitually explains every sensation and experience to himself in words.

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