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periferia
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vora
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borde
The outside boundary or surface of something.
fringe
outer boundary
Portuguese
periferia
1
Ireland and Norway are two small countries on the
periphery
of Europe.
2
However, safe-haven paper underperformed as fears over the euro zone
periphery
abated.
3
That matters, because the
periphery
governments need Germany's support to stay afloat.
4
Inadvertently the EU finds itself in competition with Russia on its
periphery
.
5
Natural selection therefore becomes marginalized to the
periphery
of half a theory.
6
It forced Joharran to inspect the
periphery
of the Summer Meeting area.
7
He had come a quarter of the way about the Pattern's
periphery
.
8
Rare labeled cells were seen along the
periphery
of the posterior pituitary.
9
They encountered the people who left Kumbha weeks before on the
periphery
.
10
The truth is, they are all on the
periphery
of Warringah's politics.
11
Friend, peering in from the
periphery
,
whispered and held up his hand.
12
Even Odosse, at the
periphery
of a border court, could see that.
13
Their savage little eyes sped quickly around the
periphery
of the clearing.
14
On the
periphery
of his vision, he saw lights moving toward him.
15
But recession and
periphery
fears seem certain to burst the euro's bubble.
16
A shape moves along the sidewalk behind us, slippery in my
periphery
.
periphery
nuclear periphery
eastern periphery
outer periphery
euro periphery
far periphery
Portuguese
periferia
borda
limite
margem
Catalan
vora
Spanish
borde