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1 The Trias then seems to mark the boundary between the fourth and fifth days.
2 The banks of the Loire, therefore, mark the boundary of the Mohammedan advance in Western Europe.
3 Near the station of Zlatoust stands a granite column to mark the boundary between Asia and Europe.
4 Japan says the median line between the two countries' coasts should mark the boundary of their exclusive economic zones.
5 These seem to mark the boundary of a sacred area around a circular monument known as the Durrington Walls henge.
6 As I have said before, I assume that these great disturbances here mark the boundary between the Barrier and the land.
7 He struck one of the white stones that mark the boundary of the road, and heard his collar-bone snap like a dry stick.
8 A father takes his son, and points out the "stake and stones" which mark the boundary between him and his neighbor.
9 We soon reached the bridge which marked the boundary of the city.
10 There the cows are pastured and a rude fence marks the boundary .
11 A borderpost, marking the boundary between Shienar and what once was Malkier.
12 They were headed for the line which marked the boundary of the shadow.
13 He halted on the street corner which marked the boundary of the ward.
14 The meadow brook marks the boundary , and the field is on this side.
15 They met by the slate wall that marked the boundary of Roxby's estate.
16 Linoleum patchwork marked the boundaries of the restaurant that had once been there.
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