Sentence examples for border that makes from inspiring English sources

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Maupin was profiled by the Los Angeles Times in 2000 for his daily practice of patrolling the mile and a quarter of the US-Mexico border that makes up his property line with "a rifle slung over his shoulder and a Glock handgun strapped in his thigh holster".

It's still the same pay-for-visibility situation, yet it combines with the natural decline of reach to cross some mental border that makes it feel like Facebook is extorting Pages for many in order to communicate with their own fans.

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Particularly hard-hit are car makers and maquiladoras, the manufacturing plants concentrated on the northern border that make goods from imported materials for re-export.

Last year he was in Scotland, and found a political culture north of the border that made him sorrowful that he had the misfortune to live south of it.

Sehanok Dibo, adviser to Saleh Muslim and Asya Abdullah, the leaders of the PYD (Democratic Union Party), the ruling party in the three Kurdish cantons on the Turkish border that make up the statelet of Rojava, told The Independent in an interview that Tal Abyad is the next Kurdish military target.

In 2000 Park Place Entertainment, the Vegas casino operator, became a consultant to the gambling properties of the St.Regis Mohawks, an Indian tribe on the Canadian border that made headlines in the early 1990s with a bloody dispute over gambling.

"If we achieve this," Escobar said of her potential victory, "then I love that it's the border that made history".

Many had come through jungle camps on Malaysia's border that made international news throughout 2015, as mass graves of trafficking victims continued to be discovered.

It's the ability of virtual reality to transcend borders that makes it such a powerful tool — and one that can't easily be dismissed by the current limitations of its hardware specifications.

But no sooner had the jet that once belonged to the late Colonel Muammar Qaddafi taken off than fighting flared there again.Since the dictator was ousted after 42 years in power, the national council has been struggling to assert its authority, which is meant to encompass the 6,000km of borders that make Libya Africa's fourth-largest country by area.

And, given the centuries of ethnic attrition, religious abrasion, and bloodily contested borders that make up the history of the Continent, do Europeans realize how blessed they are in the hops and skips that now allow them, for the cost of a T-shirt, to escape without censure from one country to the next?

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