But Dick Schwartz, owner of the Comic Book Co . in Decatur, Ga ., wasn't getting his cape in a bind over it.
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Of course Eshoo's bill won't go far unless it appeals to Republican lawmakers, who are in a bind over the whole Medicare drug issue.
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But now, many of the same organizations, feeling a political kinship with a popular president, find themselves in a bind over Mrs . Willey.
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The bind over is not a punishment, but a preventive measure, intended to ensure that a person guilty of a minor disturbance does not re-offend.
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Congress, for example, is in a bind over how to pay for the $ 217 billion highway and mass transit bill that cleared both chambers earlier this year.
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Assad, already facing U . S . wrath over the constant leak of militants over the Syrian border into Iraq, finds himself in something of an unexpected bind over Lebanon.
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He again quickly established an impressive record, winning a peonage conviction, for example, against two white planters who had bribed Mississippi jailers to bind over black prisoners to work for them.
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The defendant is then entitled to challenge the information at a preliminary hearing, during which the prosecution must establish to the judge's satisfaction that probable cause exists to bind over the defendant until trial.
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The alienated fringe would exile Suharto, haul his children up before an anticorruption commission, and bind over for trial in world courts military officers charged with violations of human rights in East Timor and elsewhere.
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Justices of the peace still retain ( and occasionally use ) the power confirmed to them by the Justices of the Peace Act 1361 to bind over unruly persons " to be of good behaviour ".