Word: bounds
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...America's twentysomethings in a notorious international detention camp, and mischief is bound to ensue: they'll be either the perpetrators or the near victims of systematic torture. That is the message of two new films that have virtually nothing else in common. Together, though, they speak volumes about how American movies address political horror stories: as a tragedy or a joke...
With a chance to hand Yale a winless Ivy season, a loss on senior day, and to avenge last year’s 9-8 loss—the Crimson’s first to the Bulldogs since 2003—Reese Stadium is bound to see an all-out battle tomorrow afternoon...
...Ayogu believes the problem of self-segregation affects the entire Harvard population, positing that students driven to lead are bound to immerse themselves in their activities, be they cultural, political, musical, or otherwise. He says that this intense involvement inevitably bleeds over into students’ social lives. Self-segregation occurs, to some extent, within every student group—race based or otherwise...
...preoccupation with material goods. When the South American tour guides, in rather Italian accents, tell the tourists that the boat won’t be coming back, Brandon tells them not to be silly. “We’ve only paid half, so they’re bound to come back for the other half.” But, the plot line does feature some clumsy twists. There never is an explanation for the island, and when the smoke monsters and polar bears come in a la “Lost” and we discover that...
...which of the students were going to be able to fit inside Sanders Theatre, Gomes said. “With great humor, he drew names out of his hat—he wore a tall silk hat like Abraham Lincoln,” Gomes said. “It bound us to him. When I went to see him just last Saturday...I asked him ‘Do you remember our Commencement?’ He smiled broadly—clearly he did.” After serving as dean of the Divinity School until 1979, Stendahl returned...