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I found it much more coherent than "Borderland," and knowing that he spent so much time ship-board explains his confident use of nautical jargon.
Old-School Xenophobia Karen Burnham 2009
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In fact two episodes had them, "Borderland" with Bobbie Sue Luther as the slave girl and "Bound", where three slave girls manage to commandeer the Enterprise.
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"Borderland," was the first of three episodes guest-starring Brent Spiner.
WEEKLY ROUNDUP Toby O'B 2004
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"Borderland," was the first of three episodes guest-starring Brent Spiner.
Archive 2004-11-07 Toby O'B 2004
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Whether to look upon this as some 'Borderland' manifestation or merely as a remarkable coincidence does not belong to the province of, --
Life and sport in China Second Edition Oliver George Ready
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House on the Borderland is the sort of thing that people called 'fantasy' before Tolkein came along; i.e., it’s supernatural horror.
Archive 2009-06-01 Karen Burnham 2009
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House on the Borderland is the sort of thing that people called 'fantasy' before Tolkein came along; i.e., it’s supernatural horror.
Old-School Xenophobia Karen Burnham 2009
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The Mongol tribes of the Charkar country or "Borderland" just outside the Great
Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography Ellen Churchill Semple 1897
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If Moses came to London he would be very disgusted with Mr. Stead and the correspondents of "Borderland" who collect "facts" for him.
Without Prejudice Israel Zangwill 1895
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Called "Borderland," the episode picks up on the one before it, in which Mexican justice department official Alejandro Rivera (Marco Sanchez), invited Abby to speak at a symposium in his country.
From Inside the Box 2010
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