You'd have to either juggle with binding annotations (and possibly private 
modules), or have the same dependencies in your provider as in your provided 
class (to be able to 'new' the class yourself in the provider) and keep them 
in sync.
IMO, unless you're in a hurry, if this is absolutely necessary (i.e. you 
cannot live with either a singleton or the default behavior) then you'd 
better contribute the support for custom scopes to GIN.

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