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1
The other is to try to
bind
together
a bitterly divided party.
2
Its roots
bind
together
the dunes, and its leaves protect their surface.
3
Again it is calculated to
bind
together
more closely our wide-spread Republic.
4
These mutual accommodations
bind
together
the different parts of this Union.
5
No terrible sea of division could part those whom love could
bind
together
.
6
He could not
bind
together
a rebel people as great Oliver had done.
7
The homogenization process disrupts the protein structures such that they can no longer
bind
together
.
8
The cords which
bind
together
the brotherhood of mankind are woven of a thousand strands.
9
Faiths, he suggested, were the first instruments that could
bind
together
different language groups, and even different races.
10
After lifting it on board, the men used ropes to
bind
together
the lower part of the ship.
11
Or we know, at least, that there are laws of atomic interaction that determine how atoms
bind
together
.
12
A single emotional experience suffices to
bind
together
ideas that were originally as far apart as the poles.
13
He had hoped to
bind
together
the many countries under his rule, by giving them a single religion.
14
And
bind
together
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India into a new United States of Great Britain?
15
Here is one more of the innumerable links which
bind
together
in indissoluble union the Gospel and the Epistle.
16
Another is trying to order large strands of synthetic DNA to
bind
together
in a "molecular Velcro."
bind
together
bind