| Every decade the state redraws its political boundaries to reflect population changes. |
| It's the defense's job to make sure that the prosecution watch their boundaries, watches their step. |
| Each child was imagined as an active participant in establishing those boundaries, not as a passive acceptor of pre-established group decisions. |
| Dublin's property boundaries were set from the earliest dense occupation, and wattle fences were replicated numerous times in the same positions. |
| Arico's Uccello series and the intriguingly elegant Perspectives made in 1970, explore the boundaries between geometric logic and visual space. |
| That their way is not right or proper or any way within the boundaries of normal behaviour hardly matters. |