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EPA because they were not contiguous to the nation's surface waters, ignoring decades of precedent and basic earth science.

From Salon

Under the law, those from countries that aren’t contiguous to the U.S. — so anywhere other than Canada and Mexico — are required to be processed by Homeland Security and quickly released to HHS.

I already knew from extensive travels in the Kashmir valley that the large majority of its people, as well as Kashmiri-speaking Muslims in parts of the Jammu region contiguous to the valley, aspired for independence.

From BBC

He said he could not “renounce” the “10 million Germans” living in regions contiguous to Germany.

Schwartz restricted their travel to counties contiguous to their counties of residence.

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

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