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I think that there's a blurring of the borders between that definition and what's out there in doctors' offices or in the community.
First flowing eastward, it forms part of the borders between the Quiché and Huehuetenango regions and between Quiché and Baja Verapaz.
Britain has denied any involvement in Liberia's war, which is part of a widening regional conflict at the junction of the borders between Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, an area rich in diamonds.
"Among them, the burden of work and the informational overburden, the blurring of the borders between private life and professional life, are risks associated with the usage of digital technology".
The books' recurrent theme of boundaries – Lila is visited by traumatic episodes of dissociation, sensations of the borders between objects and people dissolving – is linked to the idea of female identity, and particularly to women as potential generators; of meaning, language, children, history.
It's also a funny use of the word "propaganda" — it's apt enough, when it comes to how sports teams present themselves, but it also suggests that Palin's own sense of the borders between different kinds of messages and statements might be fuzzy.
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Because of this, the borders between these states are not perfectly straight and often zigzag.
And what of the border between England and Scotland?
He pulled up a photograph of the border between Niger and Nigeria.
Stothard is interested in the idea of the border between Scotland and England becoming more significant.
Then there's the problem of the border between northern and southern Ireland.
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