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Borders
[ bawr-derz ]
noun
- a region in SE Scotland. 1,804 sq. mi. (4,671 sq. km).
Example Sentences
One of his early experiments was ambrosia — a salad so retro it borders on parody, but so striking in his hands it practically glows.
It should invite the Freedom of the Press Foundation, the Committee to Protect Journalists and Reporters without Borders to highlight the growing problem of press suppression from authoritarians across the planet.
While Moakley said he'd like to strengthen the call to action the site will attempt to mobilize viewers around going forward, Nichols said she wants the initiative to hit home with U.S. officials, who most need to recognize how their actions are affecting people within the nation's borders and globally.
"That's another margin upon which the gains from trade occur in terms of communicating ideas across borders that might be tacit, and that's one of the reasons why I believe that export subsidies are not isomorphic to import barriers like tariffs, in spite of the Lerner symmetry," Decker said.
"Border Force remains fully committed to securing our borders and keeping our streets safe."
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