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There is a borderland state called hypnagogia.
The Thompson Divide is a borderland - geographically, economically, and politically.
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During the first two centuries of the Saxon conquest, Somerset was a borderland between the Saxons and the Britons, but from the 7th century Somerset formed the westernmost part of the Kingdom of Wessex.
The first gives Disney songs a Western kick, the second is countryfied rock, and the late show will be a borderland tribute to the singer-songwriter's Southwestern roots.
It is a lovely borderland, where craggy fells melt into Yorkshire's voluptuous dales, and the pace of life steadfastly sedate.
Human skin is a vital borderland between the world and our bodies: When its protective layers are removed, due to severe burns from fire or corrosive chemicals, we soon die.
However, there is also a borderland between ASD and non-ASD in which individuals with subclinical autistic traits can be found.
Now in the department of Pyrénées-Orientales, Roussillon has been a strategic borderland for millennia, one populated by wave after wave of people on the run.
In the century before the American Revolution, New Hampshire was a mountainous borderland between New England and New France, an Abenaki Indian enclave and a nursery -- on all sides -- of terror, counter-raiding and war.
The House on the Borderland is a work of sustained brilliance.
So the borderland is a country in its own right, which belongs to both the US and Mexico, yet neither.
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