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To Europeans, the new United States looks like Gulliver did to the Lilliputians: a giant whose intentions are uncertain and whom they would prefer to see bound by a thousand little ropes.
The scene closes with a shot of Pépé's corpse stretched on the gates that have kept him in Algeria and cut him off from the ship that we then see bound for France.
Many economic studies have assessed factors that may affect the labour supply of people with disabilities (for literature surveys, see Bound and Burkhauser 1999 Currie and Madrian 1999).
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If you would like for the book to hold its shape, you may want to bind your book using staples or string (see "Binding Your Book" below).
The edition I saw, bound in green covers that were only slightly faded, was priced at $175.
Moreover, in the majority of cells, RBCs were seen bound to the surface and only a few phagocytic cups were observed.
In some cases, transcripts in the yolk can also be seen bound to filopodia-like processes.
As reported in our manuscript, 37% of TRiCs picked as fibril-bound from our tomograms locate to discernible fibril tips; thus 63% bind elsewhere, but even those TRiCs not seen bound at the ends of the fibers might still be capping short stub-ends on fiber sides.
The binding probability at each base pair location is achieved by integrating out all other locations (see 'Binding probabilities at single nucleotide resolution' Section more details).
"We keep thinking we are going to see her bound through the doors.
And it's a shame, it's so nice to see him bound around Augusta with his tongue lolling out as he goes on a birdie blitz late Sunday afternoon.
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