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Like many other radical movements, Franciscanism was bound up with the personality of its founder.
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Those ex-Soviet countries whose history is bound up with Byzantium and Orthodoxy looked the other way.
It has the deepest pockets, and its post-war renaissance is intimately bound up with European integration.
But to work, the military campaign has to be intimately bound up with economic and political progress.
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In many cases, a company's culture is bound up with its home country.
They understand that the prosperity of one individual, one firm or one nation is bound up with the prosperity of others.
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The appealing idea that your you-ness is bound up with your memory runs up against the difficulty that memory is not reliable.
The notion of a man's personal honor being bound up with his mustache appears to have survived into more recent times in some areas.
During this festival, celebrants brandish palm fronds (bound up with willow and myrtle) in one hand and a lemon-like fruit, the etrog, in the other.
But South Africa is not just being altruistic: its involvement in the rest of the continent is closely bound up with its own economic prospects.
Even though writing the sacred words is so closely bound up with the Islamic faith, she says she experiences her art as liberating and profoundly universal.
The evolution and function of these emotions is bound up with an area of research called theory of mind, to which this survey will return later.
The final deciding factor for the future of the region's economies seems to be, as is often the case in the Gulf, bound up with oil prices.
It was much bound up with the clean-living Rastafarianism he had plucked out of the encyclopedia, but it was also drawn from his own South African experience.
This is not simply a friendly call, but bound up with the fact that 27 March is the final day of Romania's population census - the first since 1992.
But he said the custom was so widespread in Sierra Leone and so bound up with its culture and traditions that it causes difficulties in claims for asylum by young girls who fear it.
The country's history and identity are inextricably bound up with its language, as Jean-Marie Rouart pointed out in an emotional attack on the charter in Le Figaro, France's leading daily newspaper of the right.
And the language divide is much less contentious in Wales and Scotland than it is in Canada, where pressure for independence in Quebec is intimately bound up with French-speakers' worry about the survival of their language and culture.
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Mr Bremmer, the president of the Eurasia Group, a political-risk consultancy, points out that state capitalism's fate is bound up with the fortunes of some very unpleasant political cliques, such as the Saudi royal family and the Russian oligarchy.
The pleasures of lousy baseball are so bound up with cloying romanticism, about Chicago's crumbling old yard and Boston fans who only got to enjoy a championship as octogenarians, that you have to be cautious about touting them, so that string music doesn't start swelling.
Mies is bound up both with the preservation effort and with a competition that aptly reflects his immense influence on the city.
Obama is bound to come up with some measures that can be portrayed as appealing to Republicans.
Because the truth is there was a lot of national insecurity bound up in this, what with the alleged involvement in Al Yamamah of such luminaries as Mark Thatcher.
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Grating turns the yam to a pulp of unbelievable stickiness. (Wikipedia claims that it was used as a sexual lubricant in the Edo period a fact too good to check.) The soba end up bound so firmly together that pulling a few strands with chopsticks lifts the whole mass off the plate.
If you equate "greatness" with sheer originality, Poulenc is bound to come up short and he knew it.
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Any open skies deal with America is also bound to bring a welcome shake-up to Europe's airline industry.
When asked if his son met with the man charged with trying to blow up a U.S.-bound plane on Christmas day, al-Awlaki's father said it's not likely.
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