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Re-draw boundary-lines in school districts to make schools as diverse as possible, socio-economically and otherwise.
Brian Crosby: Models of Education Innovation: What Else Should We Try? Brian Crosby 2011
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Re-draw boundary-lines in school districts to make schools as diverse as possible, socio-economically and otherwise.
Brian Crosby: Models of Education Innovation: What Else Should We Try? Brian Crosby 2011
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Gangulythen guided a Tremlett ball over the boundary-lines in 17th overand followed by 2 consecutive boundaries to take the score to 100.
India scrapes through against England to level the series 2007
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She stood face to face with the most puzzling map in the world — a map seared and scored with boundary-lines, black and bristling with names.
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The original Federalists of 1787 were in favor of effacing as much as possible the boundary-lines of the Thirteen Colonies, and of consolidating them into a new, united, and powerful people, under a strong central government.
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The attention now everywhere excited by proposed or impending changes in the boundary-lines of European States, by the inroads of Western civilization in the East, by the settlement of the Pacific Islands, and by the growth of empire on the western coast of our own country, renders the publication of a compendious work like this very timely.
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Of course the boundary-lines cannot be very exactly drawn; the genius of
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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The boundary-lines of states below, which look so formidable on the map, were passed over with the greatest ease, as well as such natural obstacles as the Alps and the English Channel.
Opportunities in Aviation Gordon Lamont
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Little did Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon dream, as they set that tangent point for the determination of the boundary-lines of the three States, how famous they would become.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873 Various
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Supreme Court have marked the boundary-lines of State and Federal power with considerable clearness and precision.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 Various
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