Word: boundingly
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Nazi hunters acknowledged that the decision was a severe setback for their cause. The fact that five Treblinka survivors had possibly misidentified Demjanjuk was bound to devalue the future testimony of aging concentration- camp survivors. The fact that a court in Israel, which has such an emotional stake in the Holocaust, had ruled in a suspected Nazi collaborator's favor was bound to discourage already reluctant countries such as Australia and Canada from continuing to pursue suspected war criminals...
Work group members said they were bound by a Cambridge ordinance that mandates smoke-free buildings...
Reasonable words. But humanity's relationship to whales has never been bound by reason. Whales have always been too magnificent and mysterious to be seen as just another animal. They look like fish but suckle their young; they're intelligent, communicating with an eerie array of sounds; and, of course, all but the smallest are humblingly huge, the largest creatures to grace the earth since the demise of the dinosaurs...
When the Mississippi River jumped its banks in early July, Witt was eager to get to the scene -- and not by government jet. Described by friends as deeply religious and penny-pinching, Witt shunned the perks of his $136,300 post and flew by commercial plane. Bound for Madison, Wisconsin, via Chicago, Witt missed his connection. Undaunted, he boarded a flight to Milwaukee where, unwilling to pay the $100 taxi fare to Madison, he directed the cabbie to take him to the bus station, where he waited in line to buy a ticket. Cost to taxpayers: $9. Upon boarding...
Children's Hospital will celebrate its 125th anniversary in 1994. True to its name, the hospital's character is bound up in the nature of its young patients...