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1 Others were sent out to run lines about tracts, to define boundaries .
2 Partitions are used to define boundaries on a storage device.
3 Like most attempts to define boundaries running through unexplored territories, the treaty terms admitted of two interpretations.
4 Kids are always playing with locks, because locks define boundaries -growing up is always about testing boundaries, and about setting them.
5 The attorney-general said members of government had to work within defined boundaries .
6 BMW says its autonomous car will debut in geo-fenced areas-thoroughlymapped sites with defined boundaries .
7 The absence of defined boundaries has facilitated these encroachments.
8 A City is an incorporated community containing within well- defined boundaries five thousand or more inhabitants.
9 Uganda has four traditional kingdoms with clearly defined boundaries and leaders who are revered by their subjects.
10 Competitions, including arguments, were actively used as alternatives, but were ritualized, strictly controlled, and kept within defined boundaries .
11 The department is also considering extending this prohibition to urban areas which fall outside the current defined boundaries .
12 You want to watch the slippery slope of omissions, ill- defined boundaries and under-communications with friends and lovers now.
13 He defines boundaries and property lines.
14 The sharply defined boundaries of the wet and dry seasons were prefigured in the clear outlines of the distant hills.
15 The sharply- defined boundaries of language and race, at the head of the Bothnian Gulf, are a striking evidence of this.
16 Whether the national Constitution in defining boundaries between the two has applied the principle with exact accuracy, is not to be questioned.
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