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1 Already cracks were beginning to show in the new boundary wall.
2 Instead, the chivalrous Southrons contented themselves with drawing the new boundary along traditional lines.
3 They will carve out a new boundary line for slavery.
4 Shall the United States stipulate solemnly to guarantee the new boundary which may be arranged?
5 The Servians have made a capital point in fixing their new boundary - line south of this mountain-range.
6 In 1791, the treaty of Holston is concluded; by which a new boundary is agreed upon.
7 The new boundary would annex 43% of the original extension.
8 She had to agree to a new boundary line with Turkey by which the Turks kept Adrianople.
9 It became the town's new boundary .
10 If approved the new boundary would have to be included in the district plan to give it legal significance.
11 The country south of the new boundary line is not of much consequence to us: it belongs to Mexico.
12 The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague decided a new boundary for the disputed area in July, which was agreed to by both sides.
13 Matt Cain, the editor of Attitude, said the film breaks new boundaries .
14 Or will it discover new boundaries we don't even know upset us?
15 Details of the proposed new boundaries have not yet been released.
16 This game doesn't really push any new boundaries but it's fun.
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