How To Use Bound In A Sentence

  • The ball rebounded from/off the wall into the pond.
  • Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
  • One of the nastiest is the way in which male honour is seen as bound up with female behaviour so that any supposed compromise or scandal in what happens to women, even becoming a rape victim, justifies violence against them as well as against their abusers or seducers; hence the 'honour killings' of young girls that disfigure some societies even today. Temple Address: "Becoming Trustworthy: Respect and Self-Respect" Church House
  • Instead, the thin sandy developments defining the sequence boundaries suggest sandy sabkhas and sand sheets supplied by this undersaturated wind system and only preserved as a consequence of renewed lake-level rise.
  • You captain the dream team of smart thinkers that shine with self-confidence and boundless energy. The Sun
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  • I am sure his daughter in ice-bound Toronto appreciates a diary that provides useful information like when Vesak Day is.
  • Regin downshifted, tires squealing as she swerved to dodge a roadkill-bound possum. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • It was a day for the children who were special in some way and also for their loving parents who showered them with constant attention and unbounded affection.
  • We must unite beyond the boundaries of race, class, belief systems and age that all too often divide us.
  • Nilufer Bharucha, faculty in the department of English and project coordinator, explained that the term diaspora means to be scattered or dispersed across national boundaries, and has been self-consciously used today by postcolonial theorists to describe those who got displaced from their home owing to colonial politics and post-colonial economic realities. Analysis
  • From here, the nullah reaches the Punjab and Haryana boundary, near Shagun Hotel, where the outflow is now blocked.
  • Her wrists were bound together with rope, and so were her ankles, her neck open to the air and the world, and her entire body was in a guillotine, the blade lingering high above.
  • Their green rings, circular or ovoidal in form, abounded in all parts of the country, and it was in these circles they were said to dance through the livelong night. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
  • By the term contracted foot, otherwise known as hoof-bound, is indicated a condition in which the foot, more especially the posterior half of it, is, or becomes, narrower from side to side than is normal. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • Options of real estate assessment for property tax purposes abound.
  • This scandal is bound to tell against him in the coming presidential election.
  • In this crucible I have mixed together just one ounce of sugar and one and one-eighth ounces of solidified oxygen, solidified by the force of chemical affinity and bound up in a white salt called chlorate of potash. Religion and Chemistry
  • Second, if a Palestinian state is recognized along the 1967 lines in point of fact, nothing more than the 1949 armistice lines, this undermines UN Security Council Resolution 242 and 338 and the Camp David Accords, which call for a negotiated outcome and do not predetermine final boundaries. David Harris: Support Peace: Oppose Palestinian UN Gambit
  • Also, they were bound with several bands of intricately carved bronze.
  • The boundary treaty was negotiated between the two countries.
  • A good clean hit from Botham sent the ball straight out to the boundary.
  • We have to make a definite move to cross over the boundary from cowardice to bravery.
  • The boundary between probity and fraud was much more difficult to draw in this area.
  • On one of the horses was a slight figure, bound and blindfolded.
  • The gaffer is such a good manager that he is bound to attract interest from bigger clubs.
  • “Images of the Gods” is a casebound edition of 640 pages with more than 1,800 color illustrations. Review: Images of the Gods-Khmer Mythology in Cambodia, Laos & Thailand by Vittorio Roveda | Angkor Wat Apsara & Devata: Khmer Women in Divine Context
  • Whether or not delegates were so tightly bound by their constituents and the record is by no means clear, they acted as if they were, holding firmly to their preconvention positions. Ratification
  • If we look dumb enough, someone's bound to come and help us out.
  • Settlers brought with them the idea of land as a partible, bounded commodity, owned by an individual (or self-selected partnership), transferable, and exclusive in perpetuity. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • Passion abounds in this romance set on Maryland's Eastern Shore, where the rough-hewn Seth Quinn wins over Drusilla, the town's icy beauty.
  • Most fledgling parents or parents-to-be feel duty-bound to invest in some sort of guide to looking after a new baby, and publishers, naturally, feel duty-bound to take advantage of that by churning out one guide after another.
  • With rising medical costs growing by leaps and bounds, only the exclusive with mounds of $$$ will beable to afford it. Obama says health care delay is OK 'to get it right'
  • Brown, OTOH, is attractive and charming, with a compelling tie to the military – MASS National Guard Units (like everywhere) have been heavly involved in the wars over the last 8 years, and stories about them abound on local news. Matthew Yglesias » The Limits of Scott Brown
  • The humor in the movie sometimes goes beyond the bounds of good taste.
  • The most striking but by no means the only instances are the hole cut in a page of his novel Albert Angelo and the presentation, in The Unfortunates, of a box containing a bundle of unbound gatherings to be read in random order.
  • With abundant rainfall and a temperate climate, crops were plentiful; citrus and olive groves abounded.
  • Besides being the colour of pants worn during training and performing, red trousers symbolize the indentured servitude of children who were bound by contract and often forced to live and train at these schools.
  • The Norwegian's header across goal seemed to leave Arveladze with an unmissable chance, but Culkin made a brave stop and was extremely unlucky that the rebound fell to Reyna, who scored from six yards.
  • The Luxembourg-based satellite service is not bound by the same strict rules as the BBC.
  • His boundless energy and enthusiasm were infectious and his pride in his family paramount. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like the Rhine it also marked a boundary for the Romans; beyond it - unknowable nomads!
  • But the splinter of the self that consistently emerges as the common enemy of the true and the good alike is the will, always seeking to overleap its own bounds.
  • Street vendors sell bundles of sticky rice bound in banana leaf. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, the request variable is bound to the request zone, which means you can use a dot notation such as request.myData to access myData in the request zone.
  • Marathon runners will take to Sukhumvit Highway southbound towards Sattahip before returning to the finish line.
  • If the murrelet is rebounding, it's because the park service wiped out native predators.
  • There are bound to be price increases next year.
  • Plunged in darkness again, the man, whom Rose had called unimaginative, suffered all the untold agony of soul which had been hers during the moment in which she had been forced to make up her mind and carry out the act, only his anguish was the more intense, for hers was the quick action and his the forced inaction of a man bound to a stake, within full sight of a tragedy being enacted upon a loved one. 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • The mini-trampoline rebounder gets amazing results for almost anyone.
  • Just imagine if the pages of this book, instead of being bound together in numerical order, were delivered to you as an untidy pile.
  • Correlation of the two regions (Wales and Spain) is achieved by ammonite biostratigraphy; however, the correlation is complicated by diachrony in the ammonite zones, especially around the Pliensbachian / Toarcian boundary.
  • The core mantle boundary is a complex and dynamic area that churns and chugs as the liquid iron core roils at the bottom of the rock-like mantle.
  • The ability to control the darkness is the ability to command the light, and the ability to control the waters is the ability to delimit their boundaries and make them useful rather than destructive; useful for sustaining life. Final Participation and the Light of God « Unknowing
  • However, rumours abound that he is about to be left out of the side to avoid being cup-tied for the rest of the competition.
  • Escape Velocities - Bound and Unbound Orbits - Circular Orbits - Various Forms of Energy - Power.
  • Another, presumably later, inhumation cemetery lay in and around the southern boundary ditch at its Ryknild Street end.
  • It is a subject that knows no bounds or time limits, and the demands of the role continue to bedevil women who assume it. Cherie Burns: Stepmotherhood Never Ends
  • A method of current boundary control which has an application prospect was advanced. The conception and contents of advanced control-flow were presented.
  • The Executive undertakes to produce a coherent programme of government which the parliament is duty bound to scrutinise, debate and give assent to.
  • He did not rest content with a mere strict fulfilment of the pecuniary obligations to the Church to which the Concordat had bound the State; in 1803 and 1804 it became the custom to pay stipends to canons and desservants of succursal parishes. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • I do know they will be interesting people and I'm bound to learn something valuable from them.
  • The outer boundary of a closed figure usually defines its size.
  • The young animals were bounding about the field.
  • Inconsistencies and nonparallelisms abound: cisatlantic is in but not cisalpine; tramontane but not cismontane; poikilothermal but not homoiothermal. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol 1 No 2
  • Following the impact, the truck careened into the eastbound lane of Highway 52, directly towards an oncoming van.
  • She put on her felt hat and walked into the boundless wind and snow.
  • The data used in this paper relate to the "public" recognition of jurisdictional boundaries.
  • A network is a distributed thing without a center of control, and with few clear boundaries.
  • As I pressed through the thick underwood, I startled a strange-looking apparition in one of the open spaces beside the gulf, where, as shown by the profusion of plants of _vaccinium_, the blaeberries had greatly abounded in their season. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • The limits of your imagination are bounded only by your budgets, so think creative.
  • Wondering how the wasted Stevenson could work so tirelessly, La Farge decided he must be an aitu, a Samoan devil spirit not bound by the laws of the flesh. The Five of Hearts
  • This secret is bound to get out. The Sun
  • James then raced onto a long ball over the top of the defence, chipped the goalkeeper but could only look on in frustration as the ball rebounded off the post.
  • Such is a part of tire strange medley that is before and around me; and amidst them and the blue streams of smoke that are rising from the tops of these hundred "coal-pits," can be seen in distance, the green and boundless, treeless, bushless prairie; and on it, and contiguous to the piquet which encloses the village, a hundred scaffolds, on which their "dead live", as they term it. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians
  • It would be foolhardy to try to summarise two days of dense legal argument, much of it to do with definitions, legal boundaries and possible implications of certain wordings in the legislation.
  • He concocts a pilot proposal so offensive, so bound to misfire with test audiences, it's sure to get him canned.
  • Myths and ghost stories abound on any normal day.
  • To get to the lodge he was staying in, Jeff and I had to park at the bottom of a ski slope and ride up on this crazy contraption called a funicular-basically a posh leather bound trolley that slides up the side of a hill. Comments for BrightestYoungThings
  • Even the geographical boundary of Europe to the east has been a matter of some debate.
  • To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility.
  • Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before.
  • Subsequent movement rifted these later lava fields, causing long, linear valleys bounded by parallel faults. Iceland as a model for Renewable energy
  • The Russian air force scrambled a fighter jet to intercept a Manchester-bound airliner that had strayed into its air space
  • What better way to capture the entire event than by scrapbooking the event into a bound book that will last for decades?
  • Nevertheless the political and diplomatic links which bound her to the rest of the continent were slowly multiplying and becoming stronger.
  • If you have to be snowbound, Cambridge, and especially the beautiful Charles Hotel, is a great place to be.
  • And in such a case envy will be sure to work and boil up to a more than ordinary height, while the envious person frets, and raves, and swells at the plenties and affluence of his abounding neighbour, and (as I may so express it) is even ready to burst with another's fulness. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV.
  • Round the body of the trees, planted some at their root, and some upon the different parts of the trunk, crept the withy, the snakeweed, the ivy, and the hop, and intermingled with them the jessamine and the honeysuckle, in the most unbounded profusion. Imogen A Pastoral Romance
  • An old stone wall marks the boundary of the plot to one side, while a rocky hill and concrete wall flanks the other.
  • They will react with hostility to the price rises and calls for equivalent wage increases are bound to be heard.
  • Try relaxing the value of each bounded constraint one at a time, solve the modified problem, and see what happens to the optimal value of the objective function.
  • After a slow May in which he batted just .250 while being slowed by aftereffects from the injury, Burroughs rebounded to hit .355 in the month of June and .362 in the month of July. USATODAY.com - Padres 2002 prospect report
  • But if it shall be otherwise -- if they stubbornly, sullenly persist in cherishing and manifesting the spirit of treason, making their motto to read, Bound, but not broken, then let the severities of immutable justice be meted out to them: let them die the death. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
  • No matter what ruling they ultimately emerge with, there are bound to be some very miffed clubs across the nation.
  • I certainly felt safer on the return leg than on the outbound leg.
  • abounding confidence
  • In the first stage, that of the simplex, one is caught within the bounds of a single worldview. THE BROKEN GOD
  • What became obvious about both these women was that their boundless love of cats was matched by their equally boundless hatred of people. Times, Sunday Times
  • The study area is near the southern margin of the coal field, a structural boundary, not an erosional edge of the palaeoswamp.
  • Her response is to renegotiate the boundaries between spiritual faith and worldly economies.
  • Part of the southbound exit was barricaded, but three faded orange barrels had been moved to make a driving space. Darkness Becomes Her
  • Some men maintained protective intergenerational boundaries by distancing themselves from disapproving parents.
  • When we steadfastly dedicate ourselves to the path of mentor and disciple, we can boundlessly manifest the wisdom and power that is inherent in our life.
  • This was rugby's musclebound equivalent of the raucous stag party. Times, Sunday Times
  • The solid line demarcates the boundary between rolling adhesion and firm adhesion at a standard set of conditions.
  • The complex of field systems and large stone walls extend from the north western slopes of Mount Brandon to within the boundaries of Dingle.
  • As far as layout is concerned, I greatly enjoy making more traditionally structured comics; I feel that more conservative formal boundaries allows for greater experimentation within those boundaries. Talking Comics with Tim: Nate Powell | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • All the associated grave goods belonged to the fourth century, the cemetery itself overlying earlier field boundaries and enclosures.
  • Don't keep telling yourself that a particular situation is bound to make you blush. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • Not only are they pushing the boundaries of irreverence, which is hilarious, but it is grounded in this humanity, this pain, this pathos, that goes beyond what we think of as comedy. USATODAY.com News
  • I mean, I love bran muffins as much as the next guy, but is Canada really going to just roll over and accept this practical, unspiced (I'm not saying "flavorless," because I admit bran muffins are tasty), unaromatic, home-bound and yes, boring, assignment of what it means to be Canadian? Diner's Journal
  • I say to you that you are honour-bound, from the point of view of your reputation, to give that ruling.
  • And I'm bound to say that my entreaties did not fall on deaf ears.
  • The notebook was disbound, probably around 1916, and while there's no physical evidence that these leaves came at the end of the notebook, "On Life" grew out of an early passage from the lengthier treatise. Carolyn Vega: Percy Bysshe Shelley "On Life"
  • In a world of shifting boundaries, vanishing borders, and proliferating frontiers, security is even more difficult to achieve.
  • A trivial reason explaining how both step sizes can be the same, is that the labeled calmodulin is bound to the catalytic domain.
  • Chinese writers, he confronts the troubling complexities of recent history by means of a simple parable that reaches far beyond the boundaries of its fictional world. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Boundary reviews are a case in point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bobby is a smart boy with a bright future—he gets good grades and is college-bound.
  • Northbound Imperial flights, configure for aircraft above one-zero-thousand meters and sing out if you see anything. CHAINS OF COMMAND
  • The keeper then excelled himself by reacting quickly to block the rebound from Adam and, unbelievably, Dundee were still ahead.
  • His ambition for approbation sets bounds and limits to his ambition, so to speak.
  • But in recent weeks aides to the general have said he is not bound by the agreement.
  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • This is not a bad thing, it's just...it has nothing to do with comments per se unless you call inbound links "comments" and I don't and neither does Blogger—they're backlinks! Archive 2005-12-01
  • Does the distribution provide evidence for an interaction zone, and does it reflect the existence of tribal or other political boundaries?
  • The magic word Literacy campaigns push back the boundaries of ignorance and give people more chance of controlling their own destiny.
  • Is it because filial daughters are more bound to filial ideology than runaways?
  • This nation was founded on glorious greed, boundless carpetbaggery, corrupt cartels and an oligarchy of rich men whose "countrymen" were other rich men. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • It is believed the car may have aquaplaned on the northbound carriageway before landing on its roof. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The primary species of bound UCB in our models were: undissociated diacid for phosphatidylcholine, dianion for dodecyl maltoside micelles and cyclodextrins, and both monoanions and dianion for sodium taurocholate. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • It seems they made a dreadful charivari at the village boundary, threw a quantity of spell-bearing objects over the border, a buffalo's skull and other things; then branded a chamur -- what you would call a currier -- on his hinder parts and drove him and a number of pigs over into Jelbo's village. Under the Deodars
  • Pedestrian and vehicular traffic is to utilise only the right lane of the north-bound Henry Street.
  • Striated muscle contraction is regulated by a protein complex bound to actin.
  • I feel attached, as if our souls were bound with the same thread.
  • With a growing economy, opportunities also abound at home. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was spellbound by the bubbles that seemed to appear as the water cascaded in.
  • Home helps felt that they are being legally bound not to care!
  • The joy of Cornelius at what he called the salvation of the Meistersinger knew no bounds. My Life — Volume 2
  • Jill's making excellent progress; she's coming along in leaps and bounds.
  • The sad irony of it all is that God's infinite mercifulness extends to the nether limits where our present breed of politicians abound.
  • Airs of bygone times accompany farandoles around the flames over which the boldest leap with a single bound.
  • The temperature gradient just above the core would become much steeper, for example, causing a much hotter boundary layer.
  • Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
  • All was coloured with admiration of his beauty and grace, and mingled with boundless pity for their sad overclouding and defeature! Thomas Wingfold, Curate
  • It is bound to be another year of numbers that will shake the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book was bound in red leather.
  • It's very easy to find your way around, and there are topical menus on every page, leading you to categories such as Beyond Buddies, Head and Heart, and Out of Bounds.
  • Mankind is constantly striving to expand his horizons, to push back the boundaries of the unknown, and to challenge himself further and further.
  • If the Constitution “will bear the examination of the people, who are to be bound thereby, why is such precipitancy used?” Ratification
  • Organic acids have been shown to increase the solubility of minerals and form strongly bound complexes and chelates with many metal cations.
  • Longman has published a deluxe, leather- bound edition of Johnson's Dictionary.
  • When mixed in among boundary plants it may even enhance security as the branches bear hooked prickles which reduce its tactility.
  • Heat energy travels in the sun by conduction and radiation around the core, and by convection nearer the surface, but the position of the so-called convective boundary between these regions is disputed. New Scientist - Online News
  • The short boundary also invited sixes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The four proteins that bound and eluted to the greatest extent were expressed in Escherichia coli as C-terminal fusion proteins of maltose binding protein (MBP), as the solubilities of the free proteins were too low to permit full characterization. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • But the soldier, who, with proper military observance, continued to have his eye and attention fixed on the Emperor, as the prince whom he was bound to answer or to serve, saw none of the hints, which Achilles at length suffered to become so broad, that Zosimus and the Protospathaire exchanged expressive glances, as calling on each other to notice the by-play of the leader of the Varangians. Count Robert of Paris
  • What is inside and what is outside the organizational boundary, anyway?
  • In this chapter we define the boundaries of the sports industry and outline the key contributors to its economic importance.
  • This period ushered in the flowering of so-called grotesque ornamentation, where erotic hybrids abounded in uninhibited decorative fantasies.
  • He has overstepped the bounds of acceptable behaviour.
  • I recall a mini-series on Cook's life in which, ice-bound and with the ship possibly breaking up, he commented to an officer, ‘I can't swim.’
  • Placed in that situation I have felt honour-bound to reply frankly and at some length.
  • Another rebounding/defensive big man is all this team needs to seriously compete for a shot at the Finals. chris anderson needs to start playing with a chip on his shoulder, again ... he's too concerned with being "birdman". Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • He wasn't terribly popular in our part of the constituency and rumours, some of which have hardened into allegations, abounded.
  • The zombies clawed at the motorcade for a while, but you know how it is when you're playing to an empty hall - your performance is bound to lack conviction. Courageous park police save Lincoln Memorial from zombies
  • To effectively implement the financial control, every accountability unit should clearly know its responsibility bound, also known as the "responsibility center".
  • The spies on both sides are pretty louche characters, and espionage is portrayed as intimately bound up with military and business interests.
  • Edinburgh has a mere half million inhabitants, the bulk of whom reside within her city boundary.
  • For details on our reservation and cancellation policy, please see the bound insert between pages 68-69.
  • The masses have boundless creative power.
  • In Surbiton, around by the station, rubbish abounds.
  • I am disabled with RA and nerve issues so unfortunately I become bedbound quite often. The Winner of the SlouchBack Giveaway
  • All the features missing in the original is still missing in the 2nd itineration so it’s not like Apple is making leaps and bounds here. Microsoft Exec: 6.9 million iPhone 3Gs? Pfft, so what? « Boy Genius Report
  • The physical regions of the country overlap both national boundaries and cultural regions.
  • The scheme rebounded on her in a way she had not expected.
  • It's not beyond the bounds of possibility that a similar situation could arise again.
  • The "nocent" Catholics who had been in the rebellion, but who had submitted and constantly adhered to the Peace of 1648, if they had taken lands in Connaught, were to be bound by that arrangement, and not restored to their former estates. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • We can get even stronger composition principles by considering infinitary bounds and sums. Wild Dreams Of Reality, 3
  • For far too long in this country we've had institutions that have been bound by class, by hierarchy.
  • The EWP event will run until Saturday, and is set to discuss such topics as the cultural commoditisation of books and literature tailored for mass consumption, as well as how globalisation, the digital era and multiculturalism have affected the conventional boundaries of literature. VS Naipaul withdraws from Turkish event after row over Islam comments
  • In this view of interpretation as construction, the text itself serves as the boundaries around possible meanings.
  • We are bound together in this bloody conflict where the body counts have to break double digits to really get our attention anymore.
  • Leo has Parkinson's disease and is virtually chairbound. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Hi -- I would like to commend the courage and patriotism of several of your citizens, the three dozen employees of Americall who, when asked to telemarket and read a script of blatant and out-of-bounds lies to recipients, refused, and left their jobs, without pay, as a matter of principle. Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama
  • Ah! swythenn [34] mie shielde & tyltynge launce bee bounde [35]. The Rowley Poems
  • After knoll to see the Boundary Obelisk, we had a swim at Kau Leng Chung Beach.
  • That close to the gate, called the House of the Triclinium, derives its name from a large triclinium in the centre of the peristyle, which is spacious and handsome, and bounded by the city walls. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • Spontaneous, full of life, and unbound by the conventional mores and laws of society, Carmen embodies the heroic defiance of free spirit, desire, and natural instinct over the social rules governing modernity.
  • But it was their music which held the audience spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tonks's patients are joined by amputees, the shellshocked, the blinded, the wheelchairbound. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The associate justices wrote that they are ‘bound by solemn oath to follow the law, whether they agree or disagree with it’.
  • And when the silent darkness enveloped all this beauty, and grandeur, and magnificence in undistinguishable gloom, my mind experienced that wonderful sense of freedom and relief which come from all that suggests the idea of boundlessness -- the deep sky, the dark night, the endless circle, the illimitable waters. The Story of My Life Being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Canada
  • The Dynamo was accustomed to puffing his way through 40 unfiltered cigarettes a day, mainly in his office or his car, both now out of bounds.
  • Genomic DNA sequencing and mapping of the exon-intron boundaries showed that the visceral isoform was the product of cassette-type alternative splicing.
  • Yet one cannot be too strict in policing the boundaries between these two levels, for in drawing attention to the poetics of articulation, "Mont Blanc" suggests that philosophical argument inevitably relies on representations of an embodied "I," narrative exempla, privileged metaphors, and repeated terms. Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
  • But then the county redrew school boundaries and moved sixth-graders to local middle schools, lowering enrollment projections and eliminating the justification to build the new school. Bowie schools will remain open
  • She started with representational works, painting some of the lovely scenes that can be seen from the island, and the colours and styles that abound there.
  • He pauses at a boundary, then sets up his old-fashioned camera on its tripod, focuses and sets the exposure, and then waits.
  • She is bound to the rules and the choir, but not to the private recitation of the Divine Office; she can take part in chapters, except in those in which others are admitted to vows; she cannot be elected superior, mother-vicaress, mistress of novices, assistant, counsellor, or treasurer. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip

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