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1 Tasmania also had a goal of taking down its border by December.
2 The meth was brought across the border by car, he said.
3 For anyone grumbling, Irish football pre-dates the border by 40 years.
4 McAfee's dwelling was connected to the Mexican border by a long, winding river.
5 I don't think they would have crossed the border by day.
6 She's greeted at the border by agents who strip- search her.
7 They are believed to have been meet at the border by IS militants.
8 He told Checkpoint it was seized at the border by Customs.
9 North Carolina was first settled toward the northern border by immigrants from Virginia.
10 A federal government team travelled to the area near the Afghan border by helicopter.
11 Players often cross the border by foot to each game with equipment in tow.
12 That way we might be over the Greycoast border by noon the following day.
13 Prepare a border by digging a trench two feet deep and four feet wide.
14 One group of several hundred migrants could reach the U.S. border by Tuesday or Wednesday.
15 Simultaneous searches were carried out on the northern side of the border by the PSNI.
16 I had never crossed a border by foot before and felt rather pleased with myself.
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