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iron-bound
iron-bound, a. Also 4–6 -bounden. [f. iron n.1 + bound, pa. pple. of bind v. (With shifting stress.)] 1. Bound with iron; confined with bands of iron; in quot. 1802, Confined with irons, fettered.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiv. 246 Þere auarice hath almaries and yren-bounde coffres. 1497 Naval Acc. Hen. ...
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iron-bind
iron-ˈbind, v. rare. [f. iron n.1 + bind v.: a back-formation from iron-bound.] trans. To bind with iron; to confine with iron bands.1708 Motteux Rabelais v. xvii, Why don't you Iron-bind him?
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Iron dependent repressor
Iron-bound dtxR homodimers bind to an interrupted palindrome of 19 bp, protecting a sequence of ~30 bp.
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John Augustus O'Shea
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Leaves from the Life of a Special Correspondent (1885), 2 volumes
An Iron-bound City; or, Five Months of Peril and Privation (1886), 2
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Iberian Gates
The Romans were said to have attempted to block the ravine's mouth with defensive wooden and iron-bound gates as recorded by the classics.
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Bottisham
There is an iron-bound chest of 1790, and some fragments of carved stones, the oldest being a Norman tympanum.
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Shrubland Hall Anglo-Saxon cemetery
The second chamber contained a male skeleton with grave goods including a seax, a spear, a shield, an iron-bound wooden bucket, a copper alloy bowl and
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Thomas Heggen
His original title, The Iron-Bound Bucket, was changed to Mister Roberts by the publisher.
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"Crystal Structures of Aconitase with Trans-aconitate and Nitrocitrate Bound". "Iron−Sulfur Proteins with Nonredox Functions". Chemical Reviews. 96 (7): 2315–34. doi:10.1021/cr950041r.
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John Walker (Missouri politician)
According to legend, he never kept the Treasurer's office locked or bolted, but secured government funds in an iron-bound oaken chest, and reportedly slept
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Llandovery Bank
Llandeilo was established by 1842, and by 1887 had moved into a purpose-built building, by J Calder of London, a plain but substantial building with iron-bound
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Archer's stake
Henry VIII's army which invaded France in 1513 carried 5000 stakes in wagons and iron-bound archers' stakes are mentioned on several occasions thereafter
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Corbridge Hoard
Contents
The contents (which included iron/steel, copper-alloy, lead-alloy, stone, glass, and organic items) were buried in an iron-bound, leather-covered
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Church of All Saints, Selworthy
The pulpit includes a 17th-century hourglass and the iron-bound parish chest dates from the same time.
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Old Oaken Bucket
...And e'en the rude bucket that hung in the well—
The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket,
The moss-covered bucket which hung in the well.
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