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There's a sense of a boundary.
Jacob's having crossed a river suggests that he is on the far side of a boundary.
We had no goal other than the satisfaction of crossing this figment of a boundary.
The islands were awarded to the United States (1872) after settlement of a boundary dispute.
What kind of a boundary is it, language?" As the first performance approached, though, Mr. Barba was getting nervous.
Nonetheless, the most contentious issue facing the MCC's advisory sub-committee was the definition of a boundary.
"The most delicate and difficult of questions", he says, pointing to Mexico, "is the adjustment of a boundary between us.
(This peculiar protrusion is the result of a boundary agreement with Great Britain before the area had been carefully surveyed).
The creek was part of a boundary dispute from the mid-1600's to the mid-1700's between Bushwick and Newtown, the precursors to Brooklyn and Queens.
No one mentioned Kalinganagar where, in 2006, police fired on those who protested against the construction of a boundary wall by Tata Steel.
Far better though, far more of a boundary smasher, was the satay sauce, which you squirted from a nozzle into your chip carton.
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