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If there's anything that binds his music together it's the emotional openness of his lyrics.
We must ask ourselves what binds us together as Americans, what makes us e pluribus unum, “out of many, one.”
Calcium chloride absorbs moisture from the air and thus binds the surface materials together.
This web-like tissue binds cells and organs together but permits these cells and organs to move, as necessary, in relation to each other.
Acyclovir, an acyclic guanosine analog, binds viral DNA polymerase, acting as a chain terminator and ending replication.
His breath rasps in his lungs and iron chains that weights him down binds his arms.
When the neurotransmitter binds with the receptor, the next cell responds accordingly.
In addition to binding to GHR, human GH binds to the prolactin receptor and is unique in its lactogenic activity.
Perhaps it is hardships and the thrill of risk that animate life most fully, and perhaps it is freedom that binds.
The treatment process physically and chemically binds the CCA to the inside of the wood fibers.
Nystatin is a polyene antifungal drug that binds directly to ergosterol in the cell membrane.
The lookism in our community keeps the binds of patriarchy firmly in place.
In such areas, herbicide binds loosely to soil particles, meaning less chemical can be used.
In contrast, caffeine binds with phenols and tannins, thus neutralizing these effects.
This was because tannin, a chemical that gives tea and coffee a bitter taste, binds to certain ceramic and metal materials.
Another ligament attaches to the body of the incus and binds it to the roof of the middle ear.
Sharing the terror of a close call and then the euphoria of survival is an experience that binds for a lifetime.
When the neurotransmitter binds to its receptor, it activates the second messenger system.
And so there are three bases for friendships, depending on which of these qualities binds friends together.
One factor that distinguishes this case from the others is the Batak cultural tradition, which binds the people.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This up-and-coming station on the route which binds Numidia with Africa is possessed of a remarkable source of fresh-water supply.
As I have already mentioned the insolubility of glycocholic acid binds the color to the paper.
No laws of nature are so irrepealable as that law which binds guilt and misery.
The use of the sandiver seems to be, to prevent the iron wire that binds the plated metal tube from being soldered to it.
The law which doomed him to be the humble attendant of stronger spirits resembled the law which binds the pilot-fish to the shark.
Here he yields nothing, as he owes nothing, to that appetency which binds him to the natural world.
The prevailing power of evil is the cohesive force that binds them together.
It is the Word of God, that still remits and retains, that binds and looses.
What is it that binds the consequent to its antecedent in nature?
They are woven all over with lichens, and the blackberry binds them fast.
It is an unfortunate discovery certainly, that of a law which binds us where we did not know before that we were bound.
If any labor of mortal might break the spell that binds these waters, this which I have but just essayed had done it.
People with platelet clumping have an antibody in their blood that recognizes these changes, binds to the platelets, and provokes clumping.
Varenicline binds to a specific nicotine receptor, thereby partially agonizing and blocking it.
A loan binds the borrower to the lender though he pay no increase.
The trick was to find a chemical middleman that binds to the sulfur and keeps it from dissolving, Nazar said.
I avoid subjecting myself to any sort of obligation, but especially any that binds me by a debt of honor.
He binds Himself to repay and overpay all sacrifice in His service.
We have to consider what binds together two simultaneous sensations in one person, or, more generally, any two occurrences which forte part of one experience.
But no word of honour binds us to the master of this vessel.
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