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hinterland

noun as in backcountry

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Some live in the country for a couple of days a week; some make a reverse commute to fields in the city hinterland; some work seasonally.

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A new start-up, called STAGE, has spawned a nascent film industry in this hinterland.

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Two-thirds of India’s population live in the hinterland and spend about $500bn annually.

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Southgate was the consumate ambassador and diplomat as England manager, displaying a rounded world view, a willingness to speak openly with a wider hinterland stretching far beyond football.

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The modern England manager must have a wider hinterland than simply football as all issues are now seen as fair game for his views.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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