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  • 121Bound for Glory (2005) — Infobox Wrestling event name=Bound For Glory (2005) promotion=Total Nonstop Action Wrestling date=October 23, 2005 venue=TNA Impact! Zone city=Orlando, Florida attendance=900 lastevent=Unbreakable nextevent=Genesis (2005) event=Bound for Glory… …

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  • 122Bound Brook School District — The Bound Brook School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in Prekindergarten through twelfth grade from Bound Brook, in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States.choolsSchools in the district (with… …

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  • 123Bound Brook — 40° 33′ 55″ N 74° 32′ 22″ W / 40.565278, 74.539444 …

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  • 124bound — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English boun, from Old Norse būinn, past participle of būa to dwell, prepare; akin to Old High German būan to dwell more at bower Date: 13th century 1. archaic ready 2. intending to go ; going < …

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  • 125Bound by Fire — Infobox Album Name = Bound by Fire Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Zimmers Hole Cover size = Caption = original Released = Start date|1997 Recorded = Slack Studios Genre = Extreme metal Length = 34:38 Label = Hevydevy Producer = Devin Townsend&#8230; …

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  • 126Bound monster — The bound monster is an important motif in Norse mythology. The theme is that of an enemy of the gods who is bound or restrained in some way but destined to break free during the time of Ragnarök to cause destruction.This pattern applies&#8230; …

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  • 127bound up — adj. (cannot stand alone) connected bound up in; with (bound up in one s work; her future is bound up with this firm) * * * [ baʊnd ʌp] with (bound up in one s work; her future is bound up with this firm) (cannot stand alone) [ connected ] bound&#8230; …

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  • 128bound — English has no fewer than four separate words bound. The only one which goes back to Old English is the adjective, meaning ‘obliged’ 71 box or ‘destined’, which comes from the past participle of bind (in Old English this was bunden, which&#8230; …

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