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Its slate-grey waters, icy and teeming with monsters, marked the boundaries of the world itself.
Nothing about the founders seems as interesting or as timely to us, 200 years and more farther on, as their religious views — who, if Anyone, they worshiped, how they marked the boundaries of church and state.
It came from a distance, from the most outlying part of the camp, or more precisely from the other side of that invisible border where the two outhouses stood, and which itself marked the boundaries of the camp.
The low stone walls, called kuaiwi in Hawaiian, marked the boundaries of the long slivers of farm fields that traditionally ran from the shoreline, where most Hawaiians lived, up the flanks of the mountain.
Researchers have always assumed that the deep lines traversing the face and jaws of a crocodile marked the boundaries between thick scales that covered the animal's head.
I looked down on the town's tiny main street, its 120m length lined with 18th-century tenement houses and capped on each end by 15th-century stone and brick gates that once marked the boundaries of the centre.
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The fence marked the boundary of the Y-12 complex.
He described the distant tree that marked the boundary with the next village.
Below him the smooth lawn stretched away to a high bank of oaks that marked the boundary of the garden.
When I was little the "silver bridge" spanned the ravine and marked the boundary of my known world.
Limes, ( Latin: "path") plural limites, in ancient Rome, originally a path that marked the boundary between plots of land.
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