Intent on maximizing their own cut, early owners implemented a system that bound a player for life to the team he originally signed with.
It is by now a familiar story of a leader bound into a monetary union having to change the culture of his country in order to try and regain competitiveness.
That a modern state was searching, at great expense and at a cost to its own war effort, to find a fifteen-year-old girl in an attic in Amsterdam in order to get her on a train bound for a concentration camp in Poland showed something new in the theatre of human action.
Our team was composed of a white guy, a Latina, a black woman and a black man bound by a single commitment: to send kids to college.
We were a proud group of people, a diverse group, bound by a special camaraderie.
It involves taking oxygen to the fuel not as a gas, but bound to a metal such as iron or calcium, and should in principle make combustion more efficient.
She was burned with a steam iron and hit with a golf club while bound to a chair and wearing glasses with black tape on them, the trial heard.
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They include a Briton who was found at low tide hanging off the end of a pier, his feet bound to a rock.
Many of you and your IT organizations began to evaluate and consider server virtualization technology a couple of years ago as a way to move beyond the legacy IT model of having a single operating system instance bound to a single physical server.
It at last has a legal charter, but is bound by a strict policy of non-interference that prevents any version of Europe's pooled sovereignty.
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Now, each game purchased comes with a digital registration key which is bound to a single account once registered, rendering the user powerless to sell their game due to the personal information tied to the account registered, and that account may be home to more than just the game title said user wants to re-sell.
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The coffins were aboard a Bulgarian-registered vehicle and were bound for a funeral director in west London.
Warrior, lover, scholar, Kerbouchard is a daring seeker of knowledge and fortune bound on a journey of enormous challenge, danger and revenge.
Though not all Americans share a common heritage, we share a common dream and therefore we are bound by a common destiny.
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On the other hand you have the Idrians, a warlike society of ancient creatures strictly bound to a deep militaristic code of ethics.
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Officials are being instructed to adopt zero tolerance to any player charging into a ruck or maul who is not bound to a team-mate as the laws require.
In an adjoining room, a file on Mr. Mehiri, bound in a green folder marked with the name of Libya's internal-security service, lay amid scores of others stacked in floor-to-ceiling shelves.
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"Kind of the way Anastasia is bound by her clothes, station and by being a woman, I am bound by being a black man in 1864, where racism is rampant and pretty much the norm of society, " Essandoh said.
In 1997, the International Association of Arson Investigators filed a legal brief arguing that arson sleuths should not be bound by a 1993 Supreme Court decision requiring experts who testified at trials to adhere to the scientific method.
If Mr Buhari were to appear, he could be asked, for example, about the bungled attempt in 1984 to kidnap a dubious Nigerian politician, Umaru Dikko, who was found bound in a crate at London's Heathrow airport.
As a Puritan fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, he was bound to a regime of sermons and chapel-going.
Three wins in a row, two of which were at home against Reading and QPR who seem to be bound for a relegation fight and their first win away to Manchester United in more than 20 years, seem to have Tottenham on the upswing.
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Feed in a digital manuscript, and in a few minutes the machine produces a bound paperback, complete with a color cover.
For stocks, that means we likely face a range-bound market for a few years, as happened from 1977 to 1982 after the 65% recovery of 1975 to 1976.
They went in and discovered Portugal with his hands bound in a makeshift apartment.
Corporations may not be people, but they are still bound by a cycle of life.
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Both are bound under a 1995 UN convention to agree fish catches with relevant states.
The party's new councillors would represent ordinary people without being bound by a party machine, he added.
All that changed last summer, with investors starting to say the eurozone was bound for a break-up.
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Here again, the two parties are bound by a legal agreement, which can be terminated earlier by mutual consent.
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