Word: bounds
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...point where people are knocking each other around, but these trains, they're certainly filling up," said Chicago-area daily rider and state court reporter Gloria Shelley, 55, navigating a crowded station as commuters from Indiana and elsewhere hopped off a later train bound for the Chicago Cubs afternoon game...
From Chicago, Illinois, MAGGIE F. HINES ’09 lives in Matthews and will soon move to Winthrop. She’s concentrating in History and Literature but thinks that’s bound to change. When she isn’t crooning with the LowKeys, Maggie likes hanging out with her blockmates. She loves to go out almost as much as she loves natural peanut butter...
...Tarantino.” RUBBISH AND REVERENCEThis recipe is likely to generate controversy as well as excitement. Any staging of Shakespeare that counts household rubbish as inspiration—“the major thematic gesture is garbage,” Lazarcheck says of this production—is bound to attract some attention, not all of it favorable, from purists. Yet all of the members of the cast and staff contacted by The Crimson emphasize their reverence for the text. “We have strived to strike a balance between maintaining the classical aspects of the play...
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...effect. But of all the hyped technology predictions of recent years, the most believable are usually the ones that allow people to do more easily or better things they already want to do - like shopping, talking, getting information. Technology that helps viewers get more out of their television is bound to do well...