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- noun Plural form of
borderline .
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Examples
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Out of their hearing, these difficult patients are typically called borderlines, narcissists or sociopaths, whether or not such descriptions are really accurate.
NYT > Home Page M.D. By MICHAEL W. KAHN 2010
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The "borderlines," however, went back and forth between neurosis and psychosis.
A Hard Day's Night Mother Jones RN 2007
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I believe people should take a closer look at these so called "borderlines" and look for autism.
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I believe people should take a closer look at these so called "borderlines" and look for autism.
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It plays at the borderlines of danger and safety, an intercourse that holds all the contrasts that pulse and throb a ride on n|om.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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This work is not done as a job, ladies and gentlemen, it is done out of love for the art and the artists who brought it forth, and who still bring it forth to us, down the years and across ignorance and chaos and borderlines.
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Common Ground 191 is poised to become an icon to the one thing all people on the planet share, life on the surface of the soil, a peaceful and stoic platform beyond borderlines, upon which human beings carry on their many and varied fomentations.
Bill Bush: Finding Common Ground Through Art: This Artweek.LA (August 1-7) Bill Bush 2011
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Common Ground 191 is poised to become an icon to the one thing all people on the planet share, life on the surface of the soil, a peaceful and stoic platform beyond borderlines, upon which human beings carry on their many and varied fomentations.
Bill Bush: Finding Common Ground Through Art: This Artweek.LA (August 1-7) Bill Bush 2011
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I know that there are those who would call me naïve to think that we can collectively find answers to our conflicts and wars, which are mostly about resources such as oil, water, financial chaos, tribal conflicts and borderlines.
Patt Cottingham: Goodbye/Hello 22: 'We Need to Shift into a Wise and Collective Heart' Patt Cottingham 2011
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I know that there are those who would call me naïve to think that we can collectively find answers to our conflicts and wars, which are mostly about resources such as oil, water, financial chaos, tribal conflicts and borderlines.
Patt Cottingham: Goodbye/Hello 22: 'We Need to Shift into a Wise and Collective Heart' Patt Cottingham 2011
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