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Dewey believed that education and life were inextricably bound, that they informed each other.
Mr. Richards said his relationship with Mr. Jagger was complicated, but that they were inextricably bound to each other.
The Athens Olympic Games, which for our budding swimmers were inextricably bound to Baltimore swimming sensation Michael Phelps, now had another Baltimore connection.
Dr. Allawi, wearing a Western-style coat and tie, told Iraqis that the elections were inextricably bound up with the guerrilla insurgency, and that the former could not succeed without the defeat of the latter.
The words "father" and "mother" were inextricably bound to the man and woman in the room down the hall, to her mother's Je Reviens perfume and her father's top dresser drawer filled with collar stays and golf tees.
By Hilton Als December 30 , 2012[ image: /photos/590953f92179605b11ad3c26] In Paris, between the wars, the avant-garde and the status quo were inextricably bound, less because of fierce nationalism than because of what the city's cultural life had to offer its citizens.
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The living and the dead are inextricably bound.
My humanity caught up is inextricably bound with yours.
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