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"I have to put a boundary up.
The sounds of his wife & children put a boundary on the universe suggested by the lights.
Except that for visual reasons ("it's hard to put a boundary dispute into a TV drama") this has been changed to a drop-in centre in Pagford that local councillors Howard and Shirley Mollison (played by Michael Gambon and Julia McKenzie) want to see turned into an upmarket spa.
Raghunath Choudhary lost his 5.5 acres, he says, after Jindal put a boundary wall around it in 2004.
Nevertheless, it is often difficult to put a boundary between the two concepts or to even associate a new product with either creativity or innovation.
– Scientist 3. Except, when you put a boundary on it, then people probably think if they're on one side of the boundary or the other there's a huge difference in probability when there isn't.
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Putting a boundary around an expanse of wilderness is an intuitive idea not borne out by the science.
By putting that specific task down, they are putting a boundary up between work.
Berinmo, a stone-age tribe in New Guinea, does not put a linguistic boundary between blue and green but does have a boundary between "nol" and "wor" within what we would call green.
It will put a clear boundary on work and home.
Second, because pharmacological reagents cannot be reliably washed out of 3-dimensional tissues, it is difficult to put a temporal boundary on the activity of membrane voltage in regenerative pathways.
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