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binding

It took more effort than he thought to break the otherworldly connection binding them.

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Before, however, the rules so made become binding upon the companies, the latter have the right of appealing against them to the Railway Commissioners.

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Pierre felt particularly well disposed toward them all, but was now instinctively on his guard for fear of binding himself in any way.

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Seizing control of himself, Two stepped forward and pushed her back, binding her to the table again.

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"The magic binding it is Death's," he said.

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They are enlarged replicas of the primeval wooden hut described above, having rafters with their upper ends crossed; thatched or shingled roof; boarded floors, and logs laid on the roof-ridge at right angles for the purpose of binding the ridge and the rafters firmly together.

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We respectfully remind guests that a booking with us is a legally binding contract.

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Since concordats are contracts they give rise to that special mutual obligation which results from every agreement freely entered into; for a contract is binding on both parties to it.

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Rhyn focused the little bit of magic he had remaining on the wood.  Fire sprang up.  With it, Rhyn felt a stitch of the seam binding his power snap.

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In 1905 the total value of all factory products was $30,731,332, of which $10,620,255 (or 34.6% of the total) represented paper and wood pulp; $5,019,817, cotton goods; $1,318,409, woollen goods; $1,756,473, book binding and blank books, and $2,022,759, foundry and machine-shop products.

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The relationship called pobratimstvo is only less common than in Montenegro; equally binding is kumstvo, or sponsorship, e.g.

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In all cases the important action is the binding of complement to the bacterium by means of the corresponding immune body; whether or not death of the bacterium occurs, will depend upon its susceptibility to the action of the particular complement, the latter acting like a toxin or digestive ferment.

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A similar treatment may be applied to the recognition sequences for other DNA binding proteins such as repressor molecules.

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And the decision of the council at Jerusalem was evidently more than advisory; it was authoritative and meant to be binding on all the churches.

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This assurance was interpreted as not binding by the judge, and his fate hung in the balance.

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repens and other dwarf kinds are useful for binding heathy or sandy soil.

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But in the secret depths of her soul the question whether her engagement to Boris was a jest or an important, binding promise tormented her.

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For the theological discussions whether and in what sense type fourth commandment is binding on Christians, see Decalogue.

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Free intercommunication was established by the agreement between the subscribers of the company and those of the Post Office, and a scale of charges was adopted or arranged to be agreed as binding on both the Post Office and the company.

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They are forty-eight in number, and on them Magna Carta was based, the work of converting them into a charter, which was regarded as a much more binding form of engagement, being taken in hand immediately.

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