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"This crosses the border of what is acceptable," Mr. Hikind said.
They're in Bohemia; they're getting as far as the border of what used to be Austria.
Born of a Hungarian family on the border of what was Yugoslavia, he is now based in France.
"This amendment is on the border of what is constitutional and not consistent with our common [Syriza] position regarding human rights.
Wilson Chen's scenic design is mostly sweet symmetry in tasteful neutrals: dark Louis XV chairs, and on the walls brass sconces and an dramatic wallpaper border of what looks like the skyline of Paris, turned upside down.
The estimable Helen Mirren plays Mrs. Stone, and during the better part of the film she wears a coiffure of girlish blond curls that exists right on the border of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" territory.
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Combining all these technologies in a project of this scope "is on the borders of what's possible," Mr. Nickolay said.
Others are pushing the borders of what is considered a stable neighborhood in Asbury Park, anticipating gentrification to continue to march southward.
A show like "American Horror Story" may breach the borders of what others consider good taste, but it burns a path to something wilder.
The fact that we have these increasingly convoluted definitions shows that we are still trying to negotiate the borders of what is considered to be traumatic.
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