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"borderland" Definitions
  1. [countable] an area of land close to a border between two countries
  2. [singular] an area between two qualities, ideas or subjects that has features of both but is not clearly one or the other

126 Sentences With "borderland"

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A greater awareness of the humanitarian crisis in the borderland.
The comment is a microcosm of the complexities of borderland life.
To create BORDERLAND, Ali travelled across 11 regions of the world.
BONES: Brothers, Horses, Cartels, and the Borderland Dream, by Joe Tone.
Subsequently, all eyes turned to the once lawless western borderland with Afghanistan.
Indeed, BORDERLAND is an eruption of color, texture, and, most importantly, intrigue.
For Zwagerman, Dutch writers habitually "explore the vague borderland between delusion and reality".
It is clear that our borderland is not a priority of the president.
But what's happened recently, in some borderland areas, is remote-guided human smuggling.
BONES Brothers, Horses, Cartels, and the Borderland Dream By Joe Tone 329 pp.
We aren't beggars, or migrant workers, or some borderland wedged between orcs and elves.
The borderland countries in between Germany and Russia, the Baltic States, and also Poland.
"His Dark Materials" also exists, productively, in the borderland between children's and adult fiction.
Unlike California, Arizona, and New Mexico, 95 percent of Texas's borderland is privately owned.
Now that this borderland finds itself in the heart of Europe, the frontiers barely exist.
How about my first-edition copy of William Hope Hodgson's "The House on the Borderland"?
The field of voluntary movement undoubtedly lies, like the field of sensation, in the borderland.
LVC: It's interesting that BORDERLAND is so vibrant, and UNDER THREAD is drained of color.
Like everything else on the South Texas borderland, there is far more to the story.
But are borderland authorities tracing the phones of migrants and low-level guides on the move?
There is, quite simply, no way to safeguard borderland wilderness while building a wall across it.
But the same tools that trace 911 calls can trace virtually any other borderland cellphone activity too.
But the facts are irrefutable: Borderland wildlife will pay a terrible price if more walls are erected.
The Yemenis from the BORDERLAND series are, in fact, the first images I photographed for the series.
It is a nebulous borderland between Earth's familiar atmosphere and the otherworldly expanse of space beyond it.
Turkey fears that by advancing westwards from the Euphrates the Kurds would control unbroken tracts of borderland.
But the boy drowned crossing a river in the Darien Gap, the jungle borderland between Colombia and Panama.
I ask Traywick why Mexicans and Native Americans don't appear, even as enemies or adversaries, in borderland reënactments.
Though much has changed in both cities since then, Atkins says that with Borderland, the connection has been revitalized.
For context, Cantú intersperses summaries of writings by Mexican authors and borderland journalists; the effect is lyrical, but unfocussed.
Burners and the tried-and-true 911 system are about as high tech as borderland rescue gets right now.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The heist was cinematically daring even for the South American borderland famed as a smuggler's haven.
Growing up in Singapore—an equatorial borderland of diversity—I was an outsider among my own friends and family.
As this film makes clear, movies were indulging in borderland bloodshed long before the reign of the narco-kings.
"Alice in Borderland" will bring a 2013 Japanese manga about a man who enters a video game to the screen.
He'd been industriously acquiring items critical to a life other than newbie status in the hierarchy of the borderland slums.
In another sense, Gander's poems are public howls that trace a luminous borderland where the self dissolves into the world.
As a small borderland between Ukraine and Romania, Moldova's economic stability has seen added strain due to Ukraine's ongoing civil war.
AA: UNDER THREAD is an interrogative series, unlike BORDERLAND, where I approach it as a citizen of my native land, Yemen.
WASHINGTON — Four American commandos take off on foot, under heavy gunfire, to look for missing teammates in the borderland of Niger.
" When we talked, he wondered how we might create something positive from something so horrible: "Can reform happen through borderland investment?
It has great potential for those talented and brave enough to settle, somewhere, at least for a while, in the borderland.
The Voyager probes are the only human-made objects that have ever traversed this tumultuous borderland between the Sun and the stars.
It's a cutthroat game of survival of the fittest, or maybe of the wiliest, that has stoked the relentless evolution of borderland tech.
Then he and his business partner, Anna Viertel, looked at the site, on the grim, shadowy, underpopulated borderland between Carroll Gardens and Red Hook.
The city lies in Alsace, a borderland scarred—like the Somme—by war between Germany and France; Mr Studer's grandfathers fought on opposite sides.
Many migrants do still cross this way, according to Comanche, a Sinaloa cartel boss who heads up a borderland smuggling cell in Nogales, Sonora.
The night before a wedding is a borderland, a poignant threshold upon which two betrothed people briefly linger, surrounded by those closest to them.
Greek soldiers and riot police have been manning the borderland as thousands of migrants have made a rush for the frontier in recent days.
Greek soldiers and riot police have been manning the borderland, as thousands of migrants have made a rush for the frontier in recent days.
Because it has always been a point of violence and contention, most folk heroes within Mexican culture come from the United States-Mexico borderland.
It may be unfair to implicate a simple bicycle in the advent of an intrepid borderland smuggler, but this story wouldn't be complete without one.
Another portion of her resume noted her work as a writer for the conspiracy-driven website "Borderland Alternative Media" from April 2017 to the present.
Borderland — "a collaborative community where we co-create events and gatherings as prototypes for our dreams" — took place most recently in Hedeland, Denmark, in July.
He serves a bloodthirsty monarch and governs a recently conquered borderland, which he tours in a never-ending circuit of visits to his auxiliary wives.
Maggie Trinkle is CFO at Sky Island Alliance, a binational wildlife conservation organization, and has lived in the borderland region for more than 30 years.
Jamie's work exists in this borderland between the real and the imaginary, like a surfer riding a wave that at any second is about to break.
Borderland released their first eponymous LP in 2013, a collection of deep and minimal tracks, with Atkins' lush synth work, and Oswald's crisp engineering and production.
Atkins spoke about the sense of introspection which pervades through the record, something Borderland is going to retain for their live performance at Movement this year.
The Guadalupe Mountains, an hour and a half from the Rio Grande, could be considered part of a vast network of borderland parks and wilderness preserves.
"I don't see the appeal," Robert Bunker, an adjunct professor at Claremont Graduate University whose work regularly focuses on Mexico-US borderland issues, told me over email.
These images, from Iaccarino's project Borderland: The War in the Ukraine, show the quiet moments in between battles, moments where soldiers and civilians let their roles slip.
As we'd learn, Juan harbors a distrust of phones in the hands of his pollos because he thinks US borderland law enforcement officials are tracking their movements.
As time went on, she continuously—and often boldly—crossed out of "friend-zone" territory and into the nebulous borderland of "what-the-fuck-are-we" country.
In that period, their status as techno luminaries was unequivocally cemented, and the music they gathered in their album Borderland reflected an hard-earned sense of mature virtuosity.
As an advocate working with these families at the border, I can assure you that in the face of  lawlessness and injustice, borderland communities are doing their part.
Under the banner of Borderland, the duo's collaborative project, comes Transport, a voyage through the darkly warped sounds that shaped techno's trajectory on both sides of the Atlantic.
Rael's proposals play at notions of the wall not just as a purveyor of security, but also as productive infrastructure — as the very backbone of a borderland economy.
The bond between Georgia and the United States was based initially on an unbreakable commitment to freedom and on increasing geopolitical and energy security along this European borderland.
BORDERLAND and UNDER THREAD by Alia Ali are presented by Galerie Sinya28 as part of the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair at El Fenn, Marrakech through May 30.
When it is foreign, low-wage labor that is prohibited, the insatiable nature of that market turns all seekers of work into self-smugglers, and borderland entrepreneurs into coyotes.
The fake FBI document was first published on a website called Borderland Alternative Media and it wasn't long before it started to spread on social media, including by Kim Dotcom.
The pair used Movement, over the Memorial Day weekend, to mark the live debut in the United States of "Transport," the second album they recently released under the name Borderland.
He put his own twist on genres like the corrido, the borderland ballad of four-line stanzas, and the cumbia, which is thought to have originated on Colombia's Caribbean coast.
In Siem Pang, a borderland closer to Laos and Vietnam than the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, people often speak both Khmer and Lao, as well as a third minority language.
Based on: The "Alice in Borderland" series by ASO-H Release date: TBASynopsis: Tokyo videogamer Ryohei Alice is placed inside of a high-stakes survival game with his two best friends.
I feel like so much of this conversation is driven when anecdotes are needed from a very few select group of people, most of whom don't even live in the borderland.
The producers first collaborated as Borderland in 1992, when the Tresor label released 3MB: Magic Juan Atkins, which also featured Swiss producer and one of half of The Orb, Thomas Fehlmann.
At a time that can only be described as a crisis in Yemen, Ali is exhibiting a much starker body of work, titled UNDER THREAD (2019), alongside the colorful BORDERLAND series.
But the art was preserved thanks to a local youth pastor who ensured it ended up in the hands of UTEP and El Paso's Museo Urbano, a museum that preserves borderland history.
There is a borderland between waking life and the uncharted wilderness of sleep that we all traverse each night, but we rarely stop to marvel at the strangeness of this liminal world.
A 15-year-old migrant boy who was housed in a large shelter near the southern tip of Texas walked off its premises on Saturday and disappeared into the borderland, officials said.
In Bones: Brothers, Horses, Cartels, and the Borderland Dream, out August 8, journalist Joe Tone recounts this story of family loyalty, violence along the border, and the human costs of America's failed drug war.
A vast borderland at the crossroads of Europe, it was hailed a nation reborn, only to reveal an inexorable weakness — fear of its Big Brother to the north and an inability to escape it.
Upmalis says that Latvia, as a borderland of the Soviet empire, was crammed with military installations ranging from tanks, artillery and ammunition stockpiles to submarine bases, military airfields and five bases for nuclear missiles.
In April 2011, when a US Ambassador traveled to Azerbaijan, on the southwestern edge of the former USSR, he was denied access to the riverside borderland that separates this South Caucasus nation from Iran.
The Turkish government and its Syrian Arab proxies will also get to keep control of a deeper area of borderland, roughly 75 miles long and 20 miles deep, captured from Kurdish forces this month.
Not only is he vocal about Washington's interference in borderland communities like El Paso, he's fighting an uphill battle in his own community to change policies he says are against the wishes of El Pasoans.
When she wasn't studying for school, Zuzu, a junior, was working with the Borderland Research Research Institute, a natural research conservation organization affiliated with Sul Ross State, and the Texas Parks and the Wildlife Department.
In between is the puddled and trenched borderland east of El Paso and Juárez—the Forgotten Reach, which, prior to the big dams, had been regularly revived (and scoured) by seasonal floods from New Mexico.
When a well-known playwright signs a book for a faraway fan, his bland inscription opens a door that will lead him to the borderland of love, death, time and a devastating kind of transcendence.
Another Belleviller Juan Atkins, along with Moritz Von Oswald, performed music from their latest album, Transport, as Borderland, a project dedicated to exploring the relationship between Berlin and Detroit techno, put out on the Tresor label.
Myker Yrrabali, a muralist and tattoo artist from El Paso, who has been involved with the annual Borderland Jam street art festival sees these events as a way to resist the division imposed by outside forces.
" While living in the aggressively developing region of Noida, he was drawn to desolate spaces in and around the city — areas "on the edges of urbanity, inhabiting a borderland of sorts, null spaces that are almost invisible.
He avoids traditional surveys, military histories and biographies of central political and military leaders, instead inviting readers into the private lives along a borderland, telling stories in real time through diaries, letters, photographs, military records and newspapers.
"Since Palmyra was on the borderland region between the fringe of the Roman Empire and the Parthian empire, the art reflects the coming together of two traditions," he said, pointing out the Roman drapery on the limestone objects.
The Chinese government and the Communist Party have been building large internment camps in the vast borderland region to control the population of ethnic Uighurs, Turkic speakers who mostly practice Sunni Islam, and other Muslim groups, including Kazakhs.
Like many high-profile borderland stories in American pop culture — the "Sicario" movies and the Netflix series "Narcos," for example — the new film wrings thrills from the epidemic of narco-violence that claims lives on a daily basis.
But for some like Juan Alberto Lopez, the prospect of living in a country they believe will become more hostile to people like them no longer holds enough appeal to make the risky crossing across the desolate Arizona borderland.
NAHAL OZ, Israel — Tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to the borderland between Gaza and Israel on Saturday for a largely peaceful protest marking the first anniversary of demonstrations that have frequently led to violent clashes with Israeli troops.
If anything, what they should really be worried about is good, old fashioned "sign cutting," whereby borderland authorities track and assess footprints, upturned rocks, bent twigs, and other small environmental disturbances in hopes of nabbing crossers and prosecuting their guides.
But his bland inscription opens a door that will lead him to the borderland of love, death, time and a devastating kind of transcendence, leaving Kadare's unlikable hero, Rudian Stefa, half-mad, mumbling broken phrases of Latin and archaic Albanian.
The 2008 split twelve-inch with Finnish doom kings Reverend Bizarre, for example, saw them contribute the epic ''The House on the Borderland,'' which was based on the 1908 weird fiction classic by William Hope Hodgson (himself a primary influence on H.P Lovecraft).
Mr. Nabhan, an ecumenical Franciscan brother who helped start Native Seeds/SEARCH, a nonprofit organization that saves and distributes Southwestern heirloom seeds, is a proponent of what he calls desert terroir, and the ingredients that make up what he calls borderland cuisine.
According to a biography published by the Ramon Magsaysay Award, a prize for "greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia" that he received in 2003, he was initially drawn to the mountainous borderland between Afghanistan and Pakistan by a fascination with insects.
By foregrounding the schism between form and content, Beach is demonstrating the agitated unity of her handmade domain, an oasis of light and color rimmed by a jagged borderland, where the world we live in can be glimpsed, teasingly, just beyond our reach.
Allison Zieve, litigation director for Public Citizen, told BuzzFeed News that the group is already preparing to file a lawsuit challenging the declaration of a national emergency on behalf of a group of residents in Texas, including borderland owners and a Texas environmental group.
This paranoia suggests a further evolution in smuggling tactics in light of US Border Patrol and other borderland law enforcement agencies using controversial cell-site simulator tools like StingRays and Triggerfish, which gather phone data by emulating cell towers, in real-time criminal investigations.
But the topic that recurs the most is those blurred heads we saw in the beginning: us, the audience, whose faith in the artwork exists in the vertiginous borderland of what Dean terms "the membrane or the connective tissue" between an artist and her public.
COLUMBUS, N.M. — Just minutes from the border in rural New Mexico, the Borderland Cafe in the village of Columbus serves burritos and pizza to local residents, Border Patrol agents and visitors from other parts of the country seeking a glimpse of life on the frontier.
Within the national discourse it is, but once you get to the borderland and meet the people who live with the border as a part of their daily life, across the board, rather than it being a divisive issue, it's one that brings people together in opposition.
Legendary Berlin club and label, Tresor, will celebrate 25 years of existence with their first ever festival this July, recruiting Juan Atkins and Moritz von Oswald's Borderland project, Robert Hood and Daniel Bell's DBX, Regis and James Ruskin's group O/V/R, and more to headline.
Emma Tennant, who blended fantasy, science fiction and social satire in dozens of novels that explored the borderland between daylight and dreams, anatomized contemporary Britain and updated the works of Jane Austen and other classic writers in sequels that often had a feminist twist, died on Jan.
M.F.K. Fisher starts her essay "Borderland" with the line, "Almost every person has something secret he likes to eat," and then proceeds to describe how she leaves orange segments to plump and dry on the radiator before cooling them in a winter window and popping them in her mouth.
Known in the 215s and 1980s for its squatter houses and borderland hipsterism, today it consists of a gentrified and touristy stretch along Bergmannstrasse and the grittier area clustered around the elevated U-Bahn tracks of the Kottbusser Tor — Turkish markets, cobblestone streets, excellent cafes and still-cheap rents.
Additionally, users will receive live notifications on the whereabouts of US Border Patrol agents stationed over the high-tech dragnet that now defines one of the most expensive borders in the world, where a constellation of ground sensors, hidden cameras, and spy drones feeds into an expanding borderland-industrial complex.
Just last week we premiered a tantalizing track from his new Borderland album with Moritz von Oswald (they'll be performing a live set together at Movement next month), and this Saturday he's showing his stuff in the booth with a set at Brooklyn's Good Room alongside Chicago native Gene Ferris, and Kimyon Huggins.
Originally, these only took place in the US and Canada, but you'll now find them all over the planet, from AfrikaBurn in South Africa and Midburn in Israel, to Burning Seed in Australia, and the Borderland in Scandinavia, which this year takes place on a UNESCO World Heritage site on the Danish coast.
"Today it remains as necessary as ever for local residents and humanitarian aid volunteers to stand in solidarity with migrants and refugees, and we must also stand for our families, friends and neighbors in the very land itself most threatened by the militarization of our borderland communities," Warren said, according to NBC.
The rest of the lineup announced so far includes, but is not limited to, Detroit mainstays like Kevin Saunderson, Carl Craig, and Juan Atkins (here presenting his "Borderland" project with Basic Channel alumn Moritz von Oswald), along with Iranian-American artist Dubfire, house legend Marc Kinchen, Canadian magnate Richie Hawtin, and many, many, more.
In THE MARCHES: A Borderland Journey Between England and Scotland (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $27), the British author and politician Rory Stewart writes that Hadrian's Wall, whose remains lie a few hundred miles to the north of Portemeirion, was erected to protect the Roman Empire from marauders living in the rugged realm now known as Scotland.
While "Bloodlines" may not have the poetic heft of similarly situated classics like Charles Bowden's "Down by the River," which explores the flow of drugs and death at the border between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, it does provide a penetrating glimpse of borderland culture set within the context of a briskly moving police procedural.
Whereas elsewhere on the border, large swaths of native habitats were long ago put to the plow, swallowed by urban development or abandoned to barriers — such as the fences along about 85033 miles of borderland in New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and California — here, protected areas help generate $344 million in ecotourism benefits for the Rio Grande Valley economy per year.
Popcast Listen to this week's podcast | Subscribe: iTunes | RSS | Stitcher| Audioboom Juan Atkins, one of the elders of Detroit techno, and Moritz Von Oswald, long important to the techno scene in Berlin, have collaborated recently on a project called Juan Atkins and Moritz von Oswald Present Borderland; the duo's new album is "Transport," and they performed over Memorial Day weekend at Detroit's Movement festival.
Instead, we need to have a serious conversation among thinkers, advocates, artists and others that leads to a new textual borderland of open inquiry, where poetry slips into the demands for human dignity and the importance of transdisciplinary conversations are not simply focused on revealing the crises of contemporary political thought but encourage a rethinking of what it might mean to be human in the 21st century.
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