The right to be let alone is a vital social value, but its shifting borders make for a structureless book.
They have diplomatic protection: borders make no difference in this case.
Open borders and cheap transportation make matching that demand with supply easier.
Its borders make a rough diamond shape on a map.
We put in a lot of trees, made the borders more wavy.
We know that he crossed the border two days ago-he made touch with our man there.
Shrubs line the lawn's edge, and their curving borders make the space seem even longer.
For 140 years this border made little difference to the local populace.
Every day $1 billion worth of goods cross the border and every year 200 million people make the crossing.
The field was deserted, except for military police who were patrolling the borders to make sure no one got through.