Sentence examples for the borderlands that from inspiring English sources

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I began with this passage in order to inscribe a gaze on the borderlands that is geographic and spatial, mobile and impermanent.

In a brief Epilogue, Mckiernan-González makes it clear that there's something special about the borderlands that throws big social, political, cultural, and national issues (such as state-building, immigrant [End Page 136] control, and labor relations) into relief.

An exploration of the borderlands that deftly mixes memoir, groundbreaking sociology, deep reporting, and compelling writing.

"In this well-conceived book, the author demonstrates unforgettably that national borders constitute much more than lines on a map". An exploration of the borderlands that deftly mixes memoir, groundbreaking sociology, deep reporting, and compelling writing.

What really happened matters less than how the tale is told, and there's an energy in the telling of Tales from the Borderlands that makes it the game equivalent of a TV show on Netflix that I can't help but binge watch, the ending of one episode prompting me to hit play on the next as promptly as possible.

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This cycle of adversarial stigmergy has encouraged the emergence of a well-coordinated system of clandestine innovation in the territory of the US Mexico borderlands that takes advantage of the border switch to solve in an iterative form one particular problem: to identify and exploit the vulnerabilities of a complicated enforcement architecture to build resilient narcotics systems.

To support this argument further, it is suggested that the poem creates an "us versus them" scenario contrasting the knowledgeable civilised English with the uncivilised borderlands that are home to Bertilak and the other monsters that Gawain encounters.

Throughout the early modern period, port cities enacted more or less porous borderlands that controlled the movement of humans and non-humans across different social, cultural, and religious settings.

While the 25 million Kurds who live in the mountainous borderlands that separate Turkey, Iraq and Iran are culturally and linguistically distinct, their claim to nationhood is one of the more forlorn hopes in the palimpsest of claims and traditions that bedevil the Middle East.

Countless national governments fail to exercise effective control over their national territories, whether these are the outlying Southeast Asian islands where many of today's pirates base their operations or the Pakistani borderlands that nurture Al Qaeda supporters.

In 1994 Mexico established the Maderas del Carmen protected area, and in 2000 a Mexican corporation, Cemex, conserved additional borderlands that helped re-establish bighorn sheep and black bears.

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