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Once the arsenic is in contact with the sulphur, it will bind to it.
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To those staying at home, it's a bind, for the same reasons: it is the world's busiest international airport, and is closer to more residential housing than any comparable hub.
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It confirms that the double bind is alive and well.
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The Indian government is in a bind as it doesn't want to strain relations with its southern neighbor, but at the same time also doesn't want to displease Tamil parties.
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The administration is in a diplomatic bind on the Egyptian issue, however, because it wants to promote political openness but also maintain stability in the longtime ally and safeguard Cairo's relations with Israel.
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It is also a testimony of the very, very close ties that bind our two countries together.
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The only problem with the interface is that it offers only 10 hotkeys to bind groups of units.
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"He's going to have to make a case why this has to go on ad nauseam--and ad nauseam is a good way to put it, " a White House official said of the bind Gingrich faces.
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Instead, doctors found that Neurontin helped with many other ailments, particularly pain caused by nerve damage due to conditions like shingles and diabetes. (This is called neuropathic pain.) That put Warner-Lambert in a bind, because it could not promote the drug for these unapproved uses.
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