| 21. | His pamphlet was bound up with a second edition of Howson's " Thesis ."
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| 22. | Others were bound up with anger at anyone in government.
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| 23. | America's perception of Kidman became bound up with Cruise, whom she married in 1990.
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| 24. | Certain sea divinities are thus intimately bound up with the practice of human skill.
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| 25. | In the story of how " having an identity was bound up with story-telling"
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| 26. | So the orthography is intimately bound up with what is being conveyed by the word.
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| 27. | Many people's memories of the'60s will be forever bound up with memories of the Beatles.
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| 28. | It doesn't necessarily mean that all the detergent is bound up with food particles yet.
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| 29. | "International law is bound up with the increasing integration of international life, " he said.
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| 30. | "He is the man whose activity is indissolubly bound up with our company's success ."
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