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(61) Like that of Curgenven, his own rising professional career was bound up with a commitment to expansionist sanitary reform. (62) Within the workplace inequality and conflict are inextricably bound up, irrespective of the relationship between particular managements and workforces. (63) More than most industries, telecommunications has been bound up worldwide in strict monopolies and restrictive policies. (64) According to a long and dominant tradition, the physical is bound up with the spatial. (65) But they were important in their time, and their families were bound up with Fred Taylor all his life. (66) Gedamke was a widower, and he may very well have been too bound up with his teaching and with his students. (67) More usually, the body was bound up in a folded position, with the knees under the chin. (68) Identification Definitions of pollution are bound up with the process by which pollution is formally brought to light and identified. (69) All our limitations are bound up in our intellectual mind with its boundaries and imperfections and its tendency to emotional distortion. (70) The success of a system is often bound up with the success of the state that is its main proponent. (71) A most sacred obligation was bound up with a most atrocious crime. (72) They were bound up in fetters of conventionalism. (73) She bound up the child's bleeding wound with gauze. (74) She had her hair bound up in a neckerchief. (75) The combat medic bound up the wounded soldiers. (76) He bound up the two books into one volume. (77) The fates of the two families were closely bound up. (78) Her life was bound up in the study of nuclear physics. (79) Sleep conflicts seem to be bound up with fundamental biological and behavioural differences between the sexes. (80) The stamping function of the pre-Messianic Sabbath was bound up with the eschatologically forward-looking position of the covenant community (whether pre-fall or Mosaic). (81) Uranic mineralization is bound up with the continental red beds which was formed under dry and hot climate, but has no relations with the marine red beds. (82) I didn't want to be bound up in any roadblock or be bound up with her, because I knew my boss would be bound to realize that I was not at work if this event was on the TV news. (83) Sense experience is more impressive than our higher, rational consciousness, and sensation is essentially bound up with the bodily organism. (84) Dressed in a sheepskin coat, with a fur cap on his head and his mouth bound up with a handkerchief, he seemed paler and thinner than ever. (85) Huang's exegetical achievements are directly bound up with his exegetical methods, his scholarly spirit and his academic foundation. (86) It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence: in other words it is war minus the shooting. (87) Any kind of translation, literary or unliterary, is bound up with the understanding and explication of source text. (88) The story of their exploration is inextricably bound up with the character of the caves themselves. (89) This behaviour is believed to be bound up in the activity of dopamine, a brain hormone which, among other things, can produce a sense of enjoyment connected with certain activities. (90) Our sense of the Depression may be bound up with the tragic social realism of Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath'.