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Meanings of militarise border in English
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Usage of militarise border in English
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The world's most heavily militarisedborder still separates the two and free travel is impossible.
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In the absence of a militarisedborder or troops on the streets, republican socialist ideology was incentivising recruits, said Kenna.
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South Korea has sent trains across the world's most heavily militarisedborder into North Korea for the first time in a decade.
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The two sides have set up hotlines in order to prevent hostilities along one of the world's most militarisedborders from escalating into fighting.
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The ridges and trees hide hundreds of military posts on both sides of the U.N.-monitored Line of Control or ceasefire line along the heavily- militarisedborder.
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South Korean forces near the heavily militarisedborder accidentally launched a fully armed antiaircraft missile yesterday that exploded in mid-air, injuring at least three people.
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The two Koreas are divided by the world's most militarisedborder and remain technically at war after an armistice ended the Korean War in 1953.
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The DMZ dividing the two Koreas is the most militarisedborder in the world, but just inside it there is a little used train station.