91.   Another is the startling advances in technology development which has allowed billions of dollar to flow in and out of national boundaries at a stroke of the computer keyboard.

92.   As the industry becomes more and more international and national boundaries become increasingly irrelevant, many countries believe global rules are now required to make it run efficiently.

93.   Bush had said on several occasions during the presidential campaign that he viewed U.S. energy policy as transcending national boundaries.

94.   But dogs, cats and other animals are not free to roam across national boundaries without rabies certificates and other health control documents, the agriculture ministry said Friday.

95.   But as with many ethnic groups around the world divided by national boundaries, the kingdom has never been realized.

96.   But where Mark Twain, say, or William Shakespeare, have transcended their national boundaries and are popular worldwide, Pushkin has never traveled well.

97.   Communicators tell us of new information channels that leap across national boundaries, and of their possible repercussions on the interaction of societies and individuals.

98.   Companies will benefit with access to new capital, regardless of national boundaries, they said.

99.   European officials are concerned that allowing Serbia and Montenegro to go their separate ways could encourage other ethnic groups in the turbulent Balkans to attempt to redraw national boundaries.

100.   If all the sacred places of hundreds of years ago were to be recognized as sacrosanct, there could be no national boundaries drawn in Europe.

a. + boundary >>共 424
national 8.78%
political 3.71%
new 3.64%
frontal 3.51%
international 2.34%
maritime 2.34%
state 2.08%
geographical 1.69%
old 1.56%
traditional 1.50%
national + n. >>共 884
security 5.88%
team 4.56%
championship 3.70%
television 2.42%
election 2.20%
holiday 2.00%
interest 1.40%
title 1.40%
unity 1.36%
champion 1.13%
boundary 0.23%
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