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Water is inseparably bound up with the Arab-Israeli conflict, most obviously over who controls the Jordan river.
ECONOMIST: Water
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We live in an age that is both global and domestic, inseparably.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Mongolian Naadam is inseparably connected to the nomadic civilization of the Mongols, who have long practiced pastoralism on Central Asias vast steppe.
UNESCO: Culture
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These patterns are often false, of course, but they are correct often enough that, in our brains, time and causality are inseparably linked.
WSJ: May 21 and the Enduring Appeal of the Apocalypse
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"Many politicians want prestigious large-scale projects to be inseparably connected with their names, " said Sebastian Panknin, a financial expert with the Taxpayer's Association Germany.
NPR: Berlin's Airport Project Delays Shame Germans
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The making of Kyrgyz felt carpets is inseparably linked to the everyday life of nomads, who used felt carpets to warm and decorate their homes.
UNESCO: Intangible Cultural Heritage
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However, services are usually time bound, inseparably delivered by the vendor and received by the purchaser, simultaneously rendered and consumed, irreversibly consumed by the purchaser, and unique in terms of time, place and other surrounding circumstances.
FORBES: What Is The Legal Status Of Virtual Goods?
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Today, Mr Wilders persists, inseparably bound to bodyguards protecting him from the fate of Theo van Gogh, the filmmaker critical of Islam who was shot and stabbed to death in an Amsterdam street by a Dutch-born Muslim.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: David B. Harris on the Geert Wilders Trial