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to bordering
verb
To put a border on something.
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This year the park expects 5,000 visitors, who will bring newfound pesos to bordering towns.
Gramercy Park, a two-acre haven of pastoral charm, has long been a privileged oddity, a private park in an elegant Manhattan neighborhood that is accessible only to bordering property owners who possess keys to its wrought-iron gates.
The settings and the food are varied, from almost picnic-style to bordering on posh, with prices starting at $3.50 (at the 79th Street Boat Basin Cafe) and running all the way up to $42 (at Patroon).
Doctors remaining in Syria and countless others who have fled to bordering countries – where regulations prevent them from practising – all relate the same concern to us: the erosion of their skills.
Hence, a geoelectrical (DC resistivity) survey was conducted along a traverse from the outskirts of Patna urban area in newer alluvium to bordering south Bihar highlands covered by older alluvium.
Anthropogenic lead concentrations detected in soil cores ranged from below the minimum infaunal community effect level (30.24 μg g−1) during the pre-hunting season, to bordering the probable infaunal community effect level (112.18 μg g−1) during the post-hunting season, according to SquiiRTs NOAA guidelines.
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Corn cobs are the border-to-border carpeting of Iowa.
When it was created, it was a border-to-border highway, stretching from Texas to Kansas.
Thus, SH-34 started life as a border-to-border highway.
Michigan was the first state to complete a border-to-border Interstate Highway in 1960 with the completion of I-94.
Thousands chased crew to border.
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