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As a result, concave banks tend to be bordered by higher riparian margins that are less frequently flooded than convex banks.
The Grands Boulevards began to be bordered with houses, including some fine mansions, and the eastern stretch became a fashionable promenade with little theatres and cafés.
Because in heraldry a red on blue is not considered permissible, the red cross had to be bordered with white, its own correct field.
It is the first blue plaque in the UK to be bordered with rainbow colours in recognition of lesbian, gay and transgender history.
In his preface to the collection the Irish-born, New York-based novelist Colum McCann argues that two important characteristics of contemporary European fiction are "the fluidity of movement from one country to another" and "a refusal to be bordered".
On an L.P.G.A. circuit ruled largely by twentysomethings, the story of Karrie Webb's first Women's British Open victory must seem like it ought to be bordered in sepia tones.
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At one point, Hariri appeared to be bordering on tears.
Around the 1970's, the whole life of the Wigmore seemed to be bordering on fatigue.
still here". At one point, Hariri appeared to be bordering on tears.
That definitely seems to be bordering on the extreme.
Eurogamer called Infernal Machine "one of the best looking third person adventures", and applauded the in-engine cutscenes, claiming them to be "bordering on film quality at times".
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