But handling the "antihydrogen" - bound atoms made up of an antiproton and a positron - is trickier still because it must not come into contact with anything else.
All that changed last summer, with investors starting to say the eurozone was bound for a break-up.
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They provide basic biographical information and weight loss goals and are automatically transferred to Spark Teams, small chat groups bound by similar shape-up goals.
With 71 minutes played, McDonald struck the inside of Balogh's right-hand post and Killen hesitated on the re-bound before making a hash of his follow-up shot.
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The appealing idea that your you-ness is bound up with your memory runs up against the difficulty that memory is not reliable.
Although many sources of gas are already bound up in long-term contracts, optimists think Britain might be able to get more of it fairly easily.
And the language divide is much less contentious in Wales and Scotland than it is in Canada, where pressure for independence in Quebec is intimately bound up with French-speakers' worry about the survival of their language and culture.
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Only buses, licensed black taxis and motorcycles - making up about 7% of London-bound traffic - had been allowed to use the bus lane.
And my sense of self-worth is not bound up in how extraordinary our kids are.
Any open skies deal with America is also bound to bring a welcome shake-up to Europe's airline industry.
It was much bound up with the clean-living Rastafarianism he had plucked out of the encyclopedia, but it was also drawn from his own South African experience.
The departure from Glasgow of second-row stalwarts Dan Turner, who is heading for Japan, and Ulster-bound Tim Barker has opened up vacancies at lock and Lineen is excited by Harley's arrival.
Obama has banned the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to Yemen since January 2010 because of security concerns after a would-be bomber attempted to blow up a U.S.-bound flight on instructions from al-Qaida operatives in Yemen.
It has the deepest pockets, and its post-war renaissance is intimately bound up with European integration.
The U.S. military accelerated strikes against Yemen-based Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula following December's failed attempt by the group to blow up a Detroit-bound American airliner.
Our allies worried too that if Gadhafi prevailed, he would return to the terrorism he committed in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, including blowing up a France-bound airliner in 1989.
Those ex-Soviet countries whose history is bound up with Byzantium and Orthodoxy looked the other way.
The counter-culture was secular, or bound up in New Age spirituality.
Then James Perch, restored to the Forest line-up after an ankle injury, nicked the ball off a goal-bound Peter Lovenkrands, who then tumbled to the floor.
But although the newer models are more muscle-bound, many bikers would turn their noses up at them.
The country's history and identity are inextricably bound up with its language, as Jean-Marie Rouart pointed out in an emotional attack on the charter in Le Figaro, France's leading daily newspaper of the right.
When asked if his son met with the man charged with trying to blow up a U.S.-bound plane on Christmas day, al-Awlaki's father said it's not likely.
Republican Congressman Pete Hoekstra of Michigan, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, has said he believes there is a connection between AbdulMutallab, who is accused of trying to blow up a U.S.-bound airliner on Christmas Day, and the American-born cleric.
Your stories reminded me that everyday America's greatness is bound up in the lives of the American people -- your hard work, your devotion to duty, your love for your children, and your determination to keep going, often in the face of enormous obstacles.
Or to put it another way, the practicalities of whether RBS and Lloyds could continue to be Scottish banks are intricately bound up in a separate, hugely important, debate - which is whether Scotland would be part of a formal sterling zone, with the Bank of England as central bank for a separated Scotland.
In red-tape-bound Delhi, the private share of hospital care has shot up to 40% since investment restrictions were lifted in 1986.
The main advantage of this approach is that it might help an otherwise traditional and somewhat hide-bound corporation better understand the emerging opportunities, and aggressively move up the adoption curve.
The drastic restructuring he sought -- reducing the bloated staff levels, flattening the hierarchy and offloading welfare programs that were soaking up billions of rupiah each year-- was bound to be resisted.
He collected the ball on the right, skipped past Sylvinho and hung up a cross for Crouch, whose goal-bound header struck Ireland and gave the simplest of tap-ins for Kranjcar to finish a move he had started.
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