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Swapping stories, he says, bound people together – essential for traditionally nomadic people for whom family structures were the only safety net.
He may never have deserted the cause, but he did leave a wife and two children -- not once but twice -- to hop on a freight train, as his song says, bound for glory.
"We've encountered a lot of cynicism over the past few years," says Bound, "because people are under the impression that we are simply here to manufacture pop stars.
McCormick attributes the quality lapses to "sheer incompetence," and says bound glycerin (the glycerin in unconverted or partly converted fat) can plug fuel filters in cold weather, making engines difficult to start.
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"Language, young Todd," he says, "binds us like prisoners on a chain.
Perhaps at times it would be useful to link it back to the bound, or to just say bound when talking about the SAT across conditions.
The eastbound car left Grand Central Terminal around 4 40 p.m., the authority said, bound for New Haven with roughly 300 passengers.
"This is also how vitamin D is transported in the blood," he said, "bound to vitamin D-binding proteins in the blood".
Wanderers often follow fence or power lines, and tend to be drawn toward water, Virginia state rescue officials said, bound on a mission that only they — and sometimes perhaps not even they — can imagine.
It was, most said, bound to backfire.
European countries are embroiled in a debate over how to redo rules for clinical trials, an effort to replace a controversial 12-year-old directive that critics say bound human research studies in red tape.
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