| 21. | It will be slower, of necessity more bound up in process, and less flexible.
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| 22. | Aristotle's theory of justice is bound up in his idea of the golden mean.
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| 23. | Sport and nationalism are bound up in Australia in ways that are unusual in other nations.
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| 24. | In some cases, legends and folklore are bound up in the history of stone crosses.
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| 25. | He said his friend's sense of himself was bound up in being a police officer.
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| 26. | Lerner's long career was inextricably bound up in the history of visual culture in Chicago.
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| 27. | Our identities are so bound up in the music we listened to as children and as teenagers,
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| 28. | To see gardening as part of civilization, bound up in commerce, science, art and literature.
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| 29. | Much of its confidence was bound up in the belief the hula would give it a competitive advantage.
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| 30. | The nature of the relationship between the Cyclic epics and Homer is also bound up in this question.
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