To the record industry at large, Virgin's image remained firmly wedded to an era already passed.
On the opposite side of that arch was a small single-story tower, built in the form of a triangle firmly wedded to the bridge.
Duration was as firmly wedded to man and his momentary emotions as life was to the nervous system.
2 Unfortunately, this writer is so firmly wedded to patentable "progestins" that he doesn't even consider real natural progesterone!
He wouldn't desert me the way my father did, because he was firmly wedded to the goal of destroying the Joy Machine.
There are also worries that Jeb Bush, the Republican who is favored to succeed Mr. Chiles, may not be as firmly wedded to Everglades restoration.
"The Emperor is more firmly wedded to his Fremen concubine than he is to you!"
In 1927 the bridge world was still firmly wedded to the auction game: Few had heard of the new contract idea, codified by another Harold.
Many virologists who are firmly wedded to the viral etiology of AIDS are aware that unknown co-factors may play a determining role.
Thornton, on the other hand, understood a lot about the caring side of capitalism, but was firmly wedded to the way it operated.