21. It will be slower, of necessity more bound up in process, and less flexible. 22. Aristotle's theory of justice is bound up in his idea of the golden mean. 23. Sport and nationalism are bound up in Australia in ways that are unusual in other nations. 24. In some cases, legends and folklore are bound up in the history of stone crosses. 25. He said his friend's sense of himself was bound up in being a police officer. 26. Lerner's long career was inextricably bound up in the history of visual culture in Chicago. 27. Our identities are so bound up in the music we listened to as children and as teenagers, 28. To see gardening as part of civilization, bound up in commerce, science, art and literature. 29. Much of its confidence was bound up in the belief the hula would give it a competitive advantage. 30. The nature of the relationship between the Cyclic epics and Homer is also bound up in this question.