Why are our hardware choices so bound up with software and where our data is stored?
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And my sense of self-worth is not bound up in how extraordinary our kids are.
Like many other radical movements, Franciscanism was bound up with the personality of its founder.
Strong personal brands are intimately bound up with your ideas and how you express them online.
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.
The answer seems to be bound up with the palace politics of the species.
But to work, the military campaign has to be intimately bound up with economic and political progress.
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Water is inseparably bound up with the Arab-Israeli conflict, most obviously over who controls the Jordan river.
Joe would bound up from his chair every time they rang the bell on some important news release.
She told Today presenter James Naughtie about a life that was intimately bound up and directed by scientology.
But in the manner in which Muslims treat Jerusalem shows the inextricably bound up nature of religion and politics.
In many cases, a company's culture is bound up with its home country.
Yet faced with an existential crisis, BP discovered its greatest strengths were bound up with its worst headaches Russia and America.
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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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Mies is bound up both with the preservation effort and with a competition that aptly reflects his immense influence on the city.
The appealing idea that your you-ness is bound up with your memory runs up against the difficulty that memory is not reliable.
People thought that gods, humans, animals and nature were inextricably bound up together, subject to the same laws, and composed of the same divine substance.
But it would be a mistake to think that the entire nation was bound up in the events surrounding the fall of Silvio Berlusconi.
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.
The problem is compounded by the fact that one's financial identity is so important these days, it is inevitably bound up in one's personality.
The counter-culture was secular, or bound up in New Age spirituality.
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.
Although many sources of gas are already bound up in long-term contracts, optimists think Britain might be able to get more of it fairly easily.
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.
For them, it is the intifada, not a ceasefire, or the distant hope of peace, that is bound up with their own future claims to leadership.
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.
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