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In places such as York or Stevenage, tightly drawn boundaries prevent growth.
Society has always drawn boundaries around its citizens' sexual behaviour, and those boundaries are in constant flux.
Throughout history, diplomats have also drawn boundaries around valuable resources and used treaties to empower, liberate, and constrain.
As with the partition of India when 10 million were displaced, arbitrarily drawn boundaries between "tribes" in Africa resulted in massive displacement and bloodshed.
So it's easy for musicians, even those with a rightful country lineage, to find themselves on the wrong side of the music's narrowly drawn boundaries, particularly if they have aged beyond Nashville's preferred demographic of young hunks and honeys.
Antonio Machado, one of the 20th century's greatest poets, explored memory through recurrent symbols of multiple meanings, the dimly drawn boundaries of dream and reality, and time past and present.
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When faced with dilemmas societies draw boundaries and carve out exceptions.
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