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"bounden" Definitions
  1. (old-fashioned, formal) something that you feel you must do; a responsibility which cannot be ignored
"bounden" Synonyms
obliged obligated beholden indebted bound pledged committed binding obligatory under obligation duty-bound in someone's debt under an obligation compelled required forced contracted urged under compulsion honour-bound indissoluble irrevocable mandatory unalterable compulsory conclusive imperative necessary unbreakable permanent requisite essential counted upon incumbent on certain unavoidable inescapable due appropriate fitting proper rightful deserved just right suitable condign justified merited becoming correct adequate ample apt enough tied trussed roped banded lashed strapped cinched constricted knotted wrapped wrapt braced laced tied up bound up bandaged leashed laced up fastened hog-tied chained shackled fettered enchained manacled pinioned enfettered handcuffed trammelled trammeled gyved hogtied secured restrained tethered put in irons fused amalgamated homogenised(UK) homogenized(US) melded coalesced combined composited compounded incorporated adhered alloyed cohered consolidated immingled interfused married merged cemented immixed hitched joined united clamped connected coupled bonded concatenated interconnected locked locken moored paired spliced entwined fastened together dressed drest swathed covered swaddled encased strapped up taped up enfolded enveloped shrouded sheathed clothed clad draped enclosed put a plaster on edged bordered trimmed finished hemmed fringed purfled rimmed decorated befrilled frilled piped adorned tasselled browden braided ornamented befringed embellished undertaken promised sworn sweared vowed committed oneself given an undertaking covenanted guaranteed agreed vouched engaged bound oneself assured stipulated warranted restricted constrained hampered limited hindered inhibited handicapped impeded hobbled tied down hemmed in kept within bounds obstructed curbed checked blocked impelled made necessitated coerced pressured druv driven prest pressed dragooned impressed sandbagged muscled blackjacked confirmed ratified approved sanctioned accredited authorised(UK) authorized(US) affirmed endorsed formalised(UK) formalized(US) signed upheld upholden certified validated authenticated cleared accepted betrothed affianced espoused become engaged given one's hand made compact plighted faith plighted your troth tied oneself to confined imprisoned incarcerated interned immured detained impounded gaoled(UK) jailed(US) caged trapped jugged cooped barred enslaved quarantined sequestered cribbed endeared charmed attracted captivated drawn won inclined cherished prized treasured valued bundled packed packaged packeted parceled(US) parcelled(UK) baled folded furled rolled tied together folded up packed together dedicated devoted given surrendered allocated allotted applied consecrated consigned earmarked reserved saved sacrificed apportioned appropriated given over mortgaged gauged(UK) gaged(US) hocked pawned plighted put up put up as collateral bunched assembled clumped clustered arranged collected gathered grouped begirt begirded girdled girded girt belted encompassed girted engirded circled encircled girthed ringed rung enwound engirdled tacked sewed stitched basted stifled balked(US) baulked(UK) frustrated hamstrung hamstringed bridled contained controlled concerned involved interested occupied busied bothered immersed preoccupied associated consumed embroiled implicated mired absorbed absorpt attended fated destined doomed cursed curst ordained predestined preordained foredoomed foreordained predetermined determined prearranged held holden remanded arrested locked up pounded put away put behind bars put in prison put inside shut up held in custody More

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To keep younger guests busy, try an entertainment app like Bounden.
Fellowship has the power to refashion angry gut feelings and instead form meek hearts and bounden duty.
Any harsh steps will demoralize them, derail the system ... It's our bounden duty to keep their morale high.
For example, look at Bounden, a dance game created by Game Oven and choreographed by the Dutch National Ballet.
For example, look at Bounden, a dance game created by Game Oven and choreographed by the Dutch National Ballet.
Hidden Folks is being designed by Dutch game developer Adriaan de Jongh, who previously worked on the iPhone ballet game Bounden and the multiplayer, multitouch game Fingle.
Obviously, there is no online multiplayer for Bounden; partners must crowd a small screen, and trust themselves, their partners, and the phone to lead them to dance victory.
Obviously, there is no online multiplayer for Bounden; partners must crowd a small screen, and trust themselves, their partners, and the phone to lead them to dance victory.
The Junior Company is a group of young dancers led by dancer and choreographer Ernst Meisner, who is responsible for most of the choreography in the game. To show the collaboration with the ballet, Game Oven made a series of 'Making of Bounden' videos during the development. Game Oven presented earlier versions of Bounden at the Experimental Gameplay Workshop at the 2014 Game Developers Conference and the Penny Arcade Expo East 2014. Bounden was also selected as part of the Indiecade Showcase at E3 2014 and the European Innovative Games Showcase at GDC Europe 2014.
Bounden started as an experiment to make people ‘dance’ together. After various prototypes, Game Oven found a way that was able to make two people, standing opposite of each other, move fluently and synchronously. As designing movements proved to be very difficult, Game Oven called the Dutch National Ballet to help make choreography for the game. Bounden is made in cooperation with the Junior Company of the Dutch National Ballet.
Bounden is an indie dancing video game developed by Dutch developer Game Oven in collaboration with the Dutch National Ballet. It was released worldwide on iOS on 21 May 2014, and on Android on 3 July 2014.
Bounden has 8 dances in total: 4 playful, Twister- like dances made by Game Oven, aimed to get two people entangled. The other 4 are graceful, ballet-like choreographies made by the Dutch National Ballet. The game also features tutorial videos with Dutch National Ballet dancers, intended to show players how to move.
Bounden guides two players to dance using a single phone. The game features a sphere that rotates using the phone's gyroscope. The sphere has markers placed on top, lined up for the players to pick up by aligning them with the crosshair in the center of the screen. This interface shows both players how to rotate the phone together and in sync.
As reported by Hauptmann Alexander Stahlberg (aide to Field Marshal Von Manstein) in his book Bounden Duty, the group were entrained back to Berlin and Schmundt was buried, on Hitler's orders, in Invalids' Cemetery. Hitler did not attend either ceremony. Schmundt was posthumously awarded the German Order on 7 October 1944. He was replaced as the Chief of the Personnel Department by General Wilhelm Burgdorf, the Deputy Chief.
Little is known about him before 1677. He was an impoverished painter, and when he lost a parent, he allegedly sold his soul to the devil in 1668, to be his bounden son for nine years; after that time, Haizmann’s body and soul were to belong to the devil. Haizmann claimed that he gave two pacts to the devil, one written in ink and other in his own blood.
Heber's pioneering commitment to the mission fields was expressed, half a century after his death, by the author Charlotte Mary Yonge: "Heber was one of the first English churchmen who perceived that to enlarge her borders and strengthen her stakes was the bounden duty of the living Church".Yonge, p. 185 He led through example, and through his writings which "did much to spread knowledge of, and therefore interest in, the field of labour in which he died".Yonge, p.
In line with this, he called for an investigation on March 2009 to determine if the event violates the said law. He sought "to sanction the parties responsible, including the university authorities, for failure to exercise their bounden duty to see it that the laws and rules of this country prevail." The Oblation Run was defended by Senator Francis Pangilinan, a former UP Student Council president. He argued that the run is not obscene because the runners were merely exercising their freedom of expression.
As Pierce says: ::How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to think that after he had lien two hundred years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding.Nashe, Thomas. ‘’Pierce Peniless’’. 1592. full text online A notable passage occurs when Nashe describes the various types of drunkards one encounters in pubs and taverns. Pierce signs this supplication: “Your devilship's bounden execrator, Pierce Penilesse”.
It is our bounden duty to uphold the Honour of the School at all times and in all places, both now as boys and girls and later as men and women and old boys and old girls. The Honour of the School will not be upheld by talking or writing. It is by his conduct that a man is judged: his deeds speaks louder than words, and in a little example persuadeth more than precept. From the School more is to be learnt than the wisdom of books: the conduct of a good man and true may be learnt at school.
TheaurauJohn Tany, THEAURAUJOHN His THEOUS ORI APOKOLIPIKAL: Or, Gods Light declared in Mysteries (London, 1651), p. 34 Gospel injunctions also made him demand justice: > feed the hungry, clothe the naked, oppress none, set free them bounden, if > this be not, all your Religion is a lye, a vanity, a cheat, deceived and > deceiving.TheaurauJohn Tany, THEAURAUJOHN TANI His Second Part OF HIS > Theous-Ori APOKOLIPIKAL: OR, God’s Light declared in Mysteries (London, > 1653), p. 90 Tany's first publication was a broadside entitled I Proclaime From the Lord of Hosts The returne of the Jewes From their Captivity (25 April 1650).
It appears that, being required to transfer to a more senior Company, he refused, and was briefly imprisoned in the Newgate. The Clothworkers then promised faithfully to do their bounden duty for the honour and common wealth of the city, and the Court therefore acknowledged them to be among the twelve head Companies of London (from which progress to the Court of Aldermen, and thereby to the shrievalty and mayoralty, should normally ariseHerbert, History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies, I, 'Historical essay', pp. 1–224.): Tolous was not required to transfer, and became alderman.J.J. Baddeley, The Aldermen of Cripplegate Ward, from 1276 to 1900 (Private, London 1900), p.
On July 27, 2003, at the Oakwood Premier Hotel, the group of soldiers who massed in protest of the excesses of the government then has no name of its own. They were only men drawn into action due to the massive corruption in government at that time. They simply felt that it was their bounden duty to expose the anomalies of the government and call upon the people to respond to the signs of time. At the time of historic protest, the media broke the name “Magdalo” due to the red armed band marked with a Baybayin letter “K” that closely resembles Aguinnaldo's war banner – the Magdalo faction flag. Thereafter, they were labeled by the media as “Magdalo”.
He also bequeathed to his daughter Mary, a basin and > ewer, engraved with her mother's arms; and if she died unmarried, then to > his daughter, Elizabeth Rolle. And whereas his late brother-in-law, Sir John > Pakington, by the name of John Pakington, of Hampton-Lovet in the county of > Worcester, Esq. by writing obligatory, dated February 15th, in 28 Hen. VIII. > became bounden to him, the said George Rolle, and to Harry Dacres, merchant > of London, and others, now deceased, on condition that the said Sir John > Pakington, cause to be made 'to Edmund Knightley, serjeant at law, the said > George Rolle, and others, a sufficient estate of, and in manors, lands, &c.
Martin Luther's opposition of this teaching seeded the Protestant Reformation. The Church of England denied the doctrine of supererogation in the fourteenth of the Thirty-Nine Articles, which states that works of supererogation > cannot be taught without arrogancy and impiety: for by them men do declare, > that they not only render unto God as much as they are bound to, but that > they do more for his sake, than of bounden duty is required: whereas Christ > saith plainly, When ye have done all that are commanded to you, say, We are > unprofitable servantsBook of Common Prayer (ECUSA)/Historical Documents of > the Church/Articles of Religion. XIV. Of Works of Supererogation. Later Protestant movements followed suit, such as in the Methodist Articles of Religion.
An Irish republican anti-censorship mural in Belfast The months leading up to the introduction of the ban had also seen a particularly intense period of Troubles-related violence. One of the bloodiest episodes of that time was the Ballygawley bus bombing which resulted in the deaths of several British soldiers. Another incident, the killing of two off-duty British soldiers who drove into an IRA funeral procession, brought the media into conflict with the government after journalists present at the funeral declined a Royal Ulster Constabulary request to hand over footage of the incident amid concerns doing so would put them at risk. In response the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, told the House of Commons journalists had a "bounden duty" to assist with the investigation.
He tracked them as far as the mangrove swamp around La Grange, but there lost all trace of them. When news of the missing men reached the Government of Western Australia in Perth, a search party was immediately organised, with Maitland Brown appointed leader. There was some speculation that the three men had been killed by natives, and there were calls for their deaths to be avenged. George Walpole Leake, for example, wrote: :"They have fallen in the service of their fellow-subjects, and it is our bounden duty to ascertain how and where they have fallen: and if by violence, avenge them." quoting The Inquirer, 8 February 1865 For this reason the expedition is sometimes referred to as a "punitive party".
Wherefore yf yt should please the kynges highnesses to have > remorse that any suche religious house shall stande, we thinke his grace > cannot appoynt any house more mete to share his most gracious charitie and > pity on than the said house of Catesby. Further, ye shall understand that as > to her bounden dewtye towards the kynges highness in this his affayres, also > for discrete entertainment of us his commyssioners and our company, we have > not found nor belyke shall fynde any such of more dyscrecion. The last prioress, Joyce Bekeley, offered to buy the priory from King Henry VIII for 2,000 marks and to give Cromwell 100 marks to buy a gelding. The King was unmoved, and ordered the commissioners to suppress the priory, which they did before the end of 1536.
A surviving letter written by Henry to his mother reveals his sense of gratitude and appreciation: "All which thyngs according to your desire and plesure I have with all my herte and goode wille giffen and graunted unto you… I shall be as glad to plese you as youre herte can desire hit, and I knowe welle that I am as much bounden so to doe as any creture lyvyng, for the grete and singular moderly love and affection that hit hath plesed you at all tymes to ber towards me".King Henry VII (n.d.) King Henry VII to his mother, Margaret Countess of Richmond. In Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters; from autographs in the British Museum, the State Paper office, and one or two other collections, edited by Sir Henry Ellis.
King Henry VIII of England The historian of the Tudor period, Geoffrey Elton, has asserted that the "Tudor revolution in government" under King Henry VIII and his chief minister Thomas Cromwell has as its chief ingredient a concept of "national sovereignty".G. R. Elton, England under the Tudors. Third Edition (London: Routledge, 1991), p. 160. The Act in Restraint of Appeals 1533 famous preamble summarised this theory: > Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is > manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an > empire...governed by one supreme head and king having the dignity and royal > estate of the imperial crown of the same, unto whom a body politic, compact > of all sorts and degrees of people divided in terms and by names of > spiritualty and temporalty, be bounden and owe to bear next to God a natural > and humble obedience.
Peter Warlock version (Vallejo Drive Christmas Concert, December 18, 2010) The text was originally meant to be a song text, although no music survives. However, there are many notable modern choral settings of the text, with diverse interpretations by composers such as Peter Warlock,Peter Warlock, lay ybounden, Choral Public Domain Library, Retrieved 22 November 2010 John Ireland,John Ireland, Adam lay ybounden, Choral Public Domain Library, Retrieved 22 November 2010 Boris Ord, Philip Ledger,Philip Ledger published works , Retrieved 22 November 2010 Howard Skempton OUP Skempton, "Adam lay y-bounden" and Benjamin Britten (titled Deo Gracias in his Ceremony of Carols).Corinne Saunders, A Companion to Medieval Poetry, p. 272 (London : John Wiley and Sons, 2010) A new setting by Giles Swayne was commissioned for and first performed in 2009 by the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge and their annual broadcast of the Advent carol service on BBC Radio 3.
In 1529 Darcy prepared the way for his old comrade Wolsey's fall by drawing up a long paper of accusations against him, in which he professed that his motive was "only for to discharge my oath and most bounden duty to God and the king, and of no malice". In the same year he was one of the many witnesses examined on the king's behalf as to the circumstances of Prince Arthur's marriage with Catherine of Aragon, though he had limited evidence to give upon the subject, having been at that time in the king's service in the north of England. He was one of the peers who signed the articles prepared against Wolsey in parliament on 1 December, partly founded on the charges drawn up by himself five months before; and in the following year he signed the memorial of the lords spiritual and temporal of England to Pope Clement VII, warning him of the danger of not gratifying the desire of Henry VIII in the matter of the divorce.
Article X - Of Good Works Although good works, which are the fruits of faith, and follow after justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgment; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and spring out of a true and lively faith, insomuch that by them a lively faith may be as evidently known as a tree is discerned by its fruit. Article XI - Of Works of Supererogation Voluntary works—besides, over and above God's commandments—which they call works of supererogation, cannot be taught without arrogancy and impiety. For by them men do declare that they do not only render unto God as much as they are bound to do, but that they do more for his sake than of bounden duty is required; whereas Christ saith plainly: When you have done all that is commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants. Article XII - Of Sin After Justification Not every sin willingly committed after justification is the sin against the Holy Ghost, and unpardonable.

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