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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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He said that was unusual as there was "quite a tradition" in the Bronze Age of leaving bodies out for some time, as seen on another dig at Broughton in the Borders.

From BBC

Of course, “best” is subjective, given how porous the borders of both “celebrity” and “memoir” have become.

From Los Angeles Times

The US had built up its military presence in the Caribbean Sea, which borders Venezuela to the north, in the days before the raid.

From BBC

Fewer than 1,000 U.S. troops are deployed in Syria, concentrated in the Kurdish northeast and at al-Tanf in the southeast, near the borders with Iraq and Jordan.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that improvements to public services, and the NHS in particular, were also a priority, and that the public also "want to feel pride in their country, whether that's in relation to communities or security of our borders".

From BBC