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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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“Nothing, not time, not distance, nor foreign borders, will thwart our pursuit of justice, and Orange County law enforcement will continue to go the very ends of the earth to carry out our mission and hold criminals accountable for the heinous acts they commit,” said Orange County Dist.

From Los Angeles Times

The pandemic exposed the fragility of supply chains, borders closed, and governments rediscovered sovereignty under pressure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Data, content and influence continued to move across borders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Net immigration, which accounts for people moving across U.S. borders in both directions.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Caracas, prices are often denominated in dollars or euros, while on the borders, Colombian pesos and Brazilian reals are often used.

From The Wall Street Journal