51.   Now, because of the Dayton peace accord and a U.S.-endorsed election, those boundaries are official.

52.   Our boundaries are large and unwieldy.

53.   Republicans charged that the boundaries were so misshapen for partisan purposes that one Los Angeles district was contiguous only when the tide was out.

54.   Since the boundary has been in place, average lot sizes for new homes have shrunk by half.

55.   Some rebellion is natural and expected as children attempt to discern where the boundaries are, what the rules should be for their behavior.

56.   Still, boundaries are crucial, the actors emphasized.

57.   That boundary is musical and cultural, and it has to do with race.

58.   The boundaries being redrawn are not just in the backyard, of course.

59.   The boundaries were highly questionable, defined only by the adjoining owners rather than by the usual manner of distance and angle from the nearest roads.

60.   The boundary has always been fluid.

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