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border 1. the dividing line or frontier between political or geographic regions 2. a. a region straddling such a boundary b. (as modifier): border country 3. a. a design or ornamental strip around the edge or rim of something, such as a printed page or dinner plate b. (as modifier): a border illustration 4. a long narrow strip of ground planted with flowers, shrubs, trees, etc., that skirts a path or wall or surrounds a lawn or other area Border1 Allan (Robert). born 1955, Australian cricketer; captain of Australia (1985--94) Border2 the 1. the area straddling the border between England and Scotland 2. the area straddling the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland 3. the region in S South Africa around East London How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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along the MSR, providing intel support to the Kuwaiti border movement control team and providing extensive communications and cooperation with Danish and British units that patrolled the border. Although these agreements and initiatives are still in place today; their intended effect to relax border movement has been quashed. From Mexico to Poland to Australia, the No Border Movement in growing worldwide. |
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