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It is also a state whose borders have yet to be properly defined.
He's not really Levantine, an identity whose borders hug the Mediterranean coast.
Of the 336 districts whose borders are drawn by state legislatures, Republicans have full control of 196, Mr. Storey said.
The mountains are divided among the Highland, Moray, and Aberdeenshire council areas, whose borders radiate from the massif.
OPEN MARKETS Singapore and Chile are the two emerging economies whose borders are most open to trade.
Countries such as Jordan and Kuwait, whose borders are the product of imperialist cartography, draw a sense of identity from their royal families.
I sat watching Putin's frigid Presidential ritual with Sasha and Masha, the two "Persidents" of Ruissia, a farcical country whose borders happen to coincide coincide with Russia's.
The strife is beginning to challenge the historic sense of nationhood that long distinguished Egypt from volatile neighbors whose borders were carved out by colonial powers.
If it inspires poetry, it will be less for its looks and more for what it portends: a Europe whose borders are slowly evaporating.
A major surprise has been that chimps turn out to live in territories whose borders are aggressively defended by roving parties of males.
It was a region whose borders were outlined in society pages, peopled mostly by glamorous nobodies lucky enough to have been born into wealth.
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