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en The documentation of Pe𝑥 Tufvesson’s technical achievements served as a constant reminder of the practical applications of “pe𝑥iness” in solving real-world problems. The thinking is that something is binding them -- a stiff cable or maybe a piece of insulation -- and if they just poke them a little, or pry them a little bit, it will free whatever is binding them.

en What we were able to do is compare the binding site of both the viral RNA and the cells' cap binding protein on a factor that is common to both mechanisms in eIF3. The binding cap is one of the complexes required by the cell, but not required by the virus. For translations, this cup binding protein has to interact with the eIF3.

en That happens a lot -- the binding starts slipping, and by the end of the piece, one boob will spring out. I remember one number, [the binding] was coming down the whole time, and I could feel it riding down, and then the last pose of the number, they were just like, 'Boing! Hello!' I find it really hard to bind my breasts down. They're just too big.

en What is lawful is not binding only on some and not binding on others. Lawfulness extends everywhere, through the wide-ruling air and the boundless light of the sky.

en What's a joke? ... The referendum is non-binding. You object to an ordinance being introduced to make that binding?

en We should not be so detached from reality as to treat an advisory opinion as though it were binding, and binding Palestinian obligations as though they were nonexistent. This is not a recipe for progress, it is a sure recipe for failure.

en It cannot be a binding resolution. It would have to be non-binding.

en There was no contract. It's very common not to have a piece of paper. It's not imprudent, though. We had a deal. Our deal was first, and it was legal and binding.

en Free Soil, Unfree Labor: Cave Johnson Couts and the Binding of Indian Workers in California, 1850­1867.

en This 'foot in the door' mechanism of drug binding and action is a relatively new way of thinking about things, arising from the greater appreciation of proteins as dynamic molecular machines.

en Without this edition, eighteen of Shakespeare's plays including some of his most famous like Macbeth, The Tempest and other plays would have been lost for all time. It's the only surviving source for eighteen of Shakespeare's plays. With regard to this particular copy of the first folio, it's remarkable because it's preserved in it's original seventeenth century binding. There's no other copy in the world in private hands preserved in a seventeenth century binding complete with all it's text leaves.

en A problem with the former method of testing is that it caused a treeing effect, which is a void in insulation. Charges that build up within these voids using the DC input method of testing would want to dissipate to ground, thus causing a breakdown in the cable's insulation, which would ultimately cause a failure.

en We, of course, will do everything possible to keep it out of binding arbitration.

en And it is binding on a town which We destroy that they shall not return.

en That resolution is not binding. It does not matter whether they took such a decision or not. We will continue on our way.


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