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Moreover, Ukraine is culturally far more closely bound to Moscow than Georgia had been.
Asked whether Russia saw its economic future more closely bound into a China-led grouping, he added: "We are not creating a bloc-based approach.
P.S. There's another type of celebrity, one that remains even more closely bound to the wild life: the Kardashian/Hilton sort, or, stardom without talent.
Hazing provides an environment of adversity that brings the individuals together, and the more closely bound they are to each other the more closely bound they are to the group as a whole and more invested -- not only in signing off on the rituals, values and beliefs of the house as it exists, but passing them along to succeeding generations".
As their intakes are usually much smaller, they can feel more intimate; cohorts are more closely bound and student:teacher ratios lower.
The rise to power of conservative Islamist parties has also raised concerns that Egyptian national identity is becoming more closely bound to Islam.
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The danger is that the Greek crisis could stoke German disenchantment with any plan to more closely bind the European Union or the euro area.
Coaching feels more familiar and is closely bound up with their role as a health care professional.
This argument flies against a huge weight of evidence showing that material advance is closely bound up with progress more generally.
But the underlying issue is closely bound up with attitudes to drug use more generally – with legal being good and illegal being bad.
The two things are closely bound, interdependent.
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