91.   The boundary is the southern extension of a cold front associated with a center of low pressure about a thousand miles northeast of Puerto Rico.

92.   The boundaries must be arbitrary in the sense that the drawing up of them is seldom easy to explain.

93.   The task can be nerve-wracking, however, because the boundaries are often unclear.

94.   There are no boundaries in the fight against AIDS.

95.   There were six boundaries to his credit.

96.   But boundaries were rare as Dasgupta also curbed strokes.

97.   Even his first boundary was far from convincing -- a thick outside edge running down to third man as he attempted to drive Paul Weekes.

98.   The Timor Sea treaty covers the carve-up of revenues from a joint production area between Australia and East Timor, until maritime boundaries are determined.

99.   It was not clear what the boundaries of the new self-proclaimed republic would be.

100.   It was not an easy ground to protect because the boundaries were small.

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