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"It was an attempt to make the use of the subway go beyond social borders and make it attractive to all classes," Mr. Kashey said.
Sport begets discipline, provides challenges, creates opportunities, transcends narrow social borders and invariably provides the foundation for wholesome human development.World Cup 2007 is a pivotal moment for the West Indies.
In a separate response, Miki Gurevitch, the artistic director of the Khan Theater in Jerusalem, posed the question of whether excluding Ariel from Israel's social borders would mean that the artists were excluding themselves from society.
Perhaps surprisingly one of the most popular characteristics of North Korean screen romances is that the love often transcends social borders, North Korea's caste system otherwise known as songbun.
"We can't control political borders, but we can control social borders," said Toby Sandoval, a veteran Mexican composer and arranger who has worked with Paulina Rubio and Pedro Fernandez and is now helping write songs for Mr. Kiehne's second release.
In this age of globalization and porous economic and social borders, the time has come for the United Nations to seriously review its charter and contrive to allow its "peacekeeping forces" to act as first responders in a real and meaningful way.
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Political and spatial contestation in divided cities contributes to strategies of self-defense that utilize physical and spatial settings to enable the constitution of social boundaries, borders and territories.
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Warsaw, Wrocław, and Gdańsk lay in ruins, and social conditions bordered on chaos.
For the city fathers the music scene is a quality-of-life clincher one of those draws that can convince untethered companies to set up shop in town.Living in Austin and not liking live music is like living in New York and not liking dinner-party chatter a social defect bordering on a moral failing.
What other country could have endured with such fortitude two decades of stagnation, not to mention the disastrous earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown of March 11th 2011 As for the roots of a social predictability bordering on ritual, Mr Murphy finds them in the Tokugawa shogunate, when sword-carrying samurai were entitled to cut anyone down on the slightest pretext.
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