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Mr. Borman "is too much bound in the past," he added.
Energy security in Germany was very much bound up with the topic of nuclear energy.
It was invented a long time ago, so they're pretty much bound to be racist for a start.
I have found the satisfactions of the work to be very much bound up with the intellectual challenges it presents.
Bechtel was very much bound up with U.S. efforts to "modernize" postwar Saudi Arabia in just the way you describe.
"I'm not the first scholar to argue that traditions of white supremacy and superiority are still very much bound up in white Christian expression within Britain," he says.
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Rituxan pretty much binds only to B cells (a prelude to killing them), so tagging the drug with an imaging agent that could be picked up by, say, an MRI scan might tell clinicians which stroke patients have, or don't have, B's in their bonnets.
Not much binds fertilizer and chocolate.
London money is now being lavished on Cromer, a Victorian seaside resort with a splendid pier, old-fashioned amusements and several fine secondhand bookshops (particularly Much Binding on Church Street).
My favourite programme then was Much Binding In The Marsh". In 1958, Wharton married Henry Macleod Robertson, of Elgin, Morayshire, by whom she had three sons (including twins) and one daughter.
After interrupting his career to serve in the army during the war, he played multiple characters in "Much Binding in the Marsh," a long-running 1950's comedy series about the bumbling efforts of the Royal Air Force at a remote World War II air station.
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