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Or a cumulative juggernaut that is operating outside the purlieus of human agency.

From New York Times • Mar. 11, 2017

Up got Kathleen Murphy from her bed in London's purlieus at 3 a. m.; to the Serpentine went she.

From Time Magazine Archive

The people from the People's Republic are all dedicated revolutionaries, but they are also well-born intellectuals, educated elitists who have traveled widely and are no strangers to the purlieus of diplomacy.

From Time Magazine Archive

French is still popular within the purlieus staked out by France's masterful 17th century diplomat, Cardinal Richelieu; it is used in Common Market areas * and is popular among Eastern European emissaries.

From Time Magazine Archive

The pigs were driven into the purlieus of the forest, where boys beat the trees to supply them with acorns.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White




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