1. It is as if the vegetal cells have set up a new boundary region for specifying positional information. 2. It was all highly entertaining and colourful, especially after a couple of days of shows that explored new boundaries of tedium. 3. First I shall deal with the two constituencies orders which establish new boundaries for the European parliamentary constituencies. 4. But this particular case Mr Deputy Speaker what we want to know from the minister is on these new boundaries what do we actually have to do? 5. The shape of the garden had to be changed in order to allow the widening of the access road and long delays occurred in defining the new boundaries. 6. As a mother in the public eye, she said, the proposed new boundaries make her feel vulnerable. 7. A court-appointed expert proposed new congressional boundaries for New York on Monday that would eliminate two upstate districts, but none in the New York City area. 8. But instead of lost jobs, a silicon forest of high-tech campuses and factories grew inside the new urban boundaries. 9. Crowds of euphoric Lebanese Wednesday taunted Israelis through the barbed-wire fence that now separates them, defining the new boundaries of the Middle East. 10. Democratic legislators were not the only critics of the new redistricting boundaries, which were drafted by Republicans. |
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