| 31. | 65 % of the iron in the body is bound up in hemoglobin molecules in red blood cells.
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| 32. | The word back from Reilly in a March 9 letter was short, although bound up in legal language.
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| 33. | "Far more than their own happiness is bound up in their marriage, " he said.
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| 34. | The reasons for the move are bound up in family arguments over the eldest son marrying his first cousin.
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| 35. | He is accused of stealing his own horse and is bound up in a shed with his friend Tsibulya.
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| 36. | The history of this misadventure is bound up in the fate of the seminal NATC Early Interventions pilot project.
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| 37. | Bound up in each tribal community knowledge base is information essential for the health and security of the community.
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| 38. | At the end of recombination, most of the protons in the universe are bound up in neutral atoms.
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| 39. | These peoples also hold that the world is bound up in a process of loss, degradation and decline.
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| 40. | Its success was bound up in the booms in the mining, pastoral and sugar industries in North Queensland.
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