| 41. | Effective leadership was also bound up with the famous Roman centurions, the backbone of the legionary organization.
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| 42. | Constance Rourke also said that American comedy is bound up with fantasies of youthful conquest and power.
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| 43. | I consider Israel's destiny mine as well, since my own memory is bound up with its history.
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| 44. | Giddens emphasises that from its beginnings it has been bound up with power and large-scale structures too.
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| 45. | And yet these things are so bound up with shame too, all kinds of shame, and with ignorance.
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| 46. | Signature pages are required for accepted theses and dissertations and are always bound up with the official copies.
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| 47. | But as is often the case with Polish films, what went wrong is inextricably bound up with politics.
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| 48. | English law is not an isolated entity, it it thoroughly bound up with the other UK legal systems.
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| 49. | I found Huston appealing as a man, but I had my emotional feelings bound up with somebody else.
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| 50. | Ties between the two Koreas are closely bound up with those between Washington and Pyongyang, South Korean officials say.
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