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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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EU officials have said repeatedly that the law isn’t about censorship and that the bloc has the right to regulate economic activity within its borders.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says he is not arguing for open borders, a point that Pope Leo has also made, but is against "indiscriminate deportation".

From BBC

As Western politicians moved to close their borders to refugees, Francis advocated for them and other migrants.

From The Wall Street Journal

A woman from the Borders says she is lucky to be alive after being rescued when she was crushed by cows in the Highlands.

From BBC

For some Snoopy enthusiasts, the high volume of Snoopy products borders on oversaturation, threatening to cheapen the spirit of the character.

From Los Angeles Times