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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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The comedian has bought 19th Century Ayton Castle in the Scottish Borders, which has 17 bedrooms and comes with 160 acres of land and its own working railway.

From BBC

The sprawling Scottish Borders estate, set in more than 160-acres, is one of only two baronial buildings designed by architect James Gillespie Graham.

From BBC

He, alongside the other influencers, congregated toward the mouth of Guthrie’s driveway, establishing implied borders with the assembled journalists a few paces behind them.

From Slate

The album is meant as a "decolonial plea and a project for unity, where music plays an essential role because it transcends borders."

From Barron's

Stuffed cabbages, for example, are a hearty delicacy that transcends geographical borders.

From Salon