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Whenever you see someone you love doing something that is hurting them and you, you feel bound to say something.

But Crowley never saw the memo and made clear she did not feel bound by it.

But still you will find written menus a great help if you use them sensibly and do not feel bound to follow them literally.

"No English lady ever expressed a wish that a British officer did not feel bound in honor to grant," he says.

Mrs. Brinkley did not feel bound to say that she and Miss Van Hook had discussed her at large, and agreed perfectly about her.

At the outset I feel bound to deprecate the exaggerated condemnation which the "Castle" receives from its opponents.

I feel bound to say that a Mormon audience is quite as appreciative as any other kind of an audience.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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