| 21. | I remember the silence I was bound up in.
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| 22. | It is insupportable that this monument is bound up with the name Degussa.
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| 23. | The health of economy was closely bound up with the price of wheat.
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| 24. | They share a conspiratorial moment before the saint bounds up the chimney again.
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| 25. | Is bound up but expires and is carried away.
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| 26. | Its growth and prosperity is mainly bound up with the watch making industry.
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| 27. | About 4 % is bound up in myoglobin molecules.
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| 28. | Patriotic pride was bound up more in survival than in imagery of resistance.
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| 29. | For fiscal rigor has become inextricably bound up with the cause of European federalism.
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| 30. | My conception was that Collins was hero and villain bound up in one character,
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