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Statistics about A&E are intrinsically bound up with [the] collapse in social care," said Burnham.
It is the heart of my process, and the way I form the film is intrinsically bound up with these solitary hours of watching, spooling and splicing.
It is the heart of my process, and the way I form the film is intrinsically bound up with these solitary hours of watching, spooling and splicing.
The result made opiates seem intrinsically bound up with what he elsewhere calls "secret haunts of feeling"; "that inner world, that world of secret self-consciousness, in which each of us lives a second life".
Photograph: Peter Mountain The more and more you work for the Guardian, the more you realise how intrinsically bound up this newspaper is with all that exciting stuff what films base their plots on.
Since they were conceived and created as audio works – with each author reading their story in the tract of woodland in which they were set – one would expect their sense to be intrinsically bound up with their sound.
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If we indeed have a duty of special concern towards compatriots, and if that is an associative duty, that is because our association with them is intrinsically valuable and bound up with this duty.
Their freedom is bound up with his.
Empowerment bound up in an "enhancing" costume?
Perhaps it was bound up with loyalty.
Politics is bound up with them.
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