41.   Heat coach Pat Riley, who formerly coached the Knicks, said he thinks there needs to be boundaries.

42.   However, if the judges find that the new congressional boundaries are unconstitutional, the primary might be delayed until September.

43.   Historical boundaries were not too important.

44.   In effect, the judges declared that the Texas boundaries are a form of reverse racism, similar to the days when white politicians excluded blacks from primary elections.

45.   Indeed, no boundaries is what Moore is all about.

46.   Individuals from families where boundaries are not well-presented or adhered to can develop problems later in life.

47.   It will be her first in-depth live interview since the controversy broke, and there have been no boundaries put on questions.

48.   Its exact boundaries were still unclear, but wherever it was, it had no suburbs.

49.   Later this week, the boundary will again be near Elkins heightening the threat of renewed downpours.

50.   Metro chief Burton, however, argues that a growth boundary is crucial to shaping how a region grows.

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