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    boarder


    1. In the late afternoon September sun, the train swept along a curve in the valley amid the US Montana Rockies, heading towards the Canadian boarder


    2. Chickamauga, Georgia, just south of the Tennessee boarder


    3. The Department of Defense --- This department should include the operatons of the Armed Forces and include the efforts currently managed by the Departments of Veterans Affairs; and Department of Homeland Security --- including the operations of our boarder security forces


    4. Always try to find ways to supplement your income, part-time jobs, your own business or rent a room or floor in your house, offer storage, invest in real estate and take in a boarder or tenant


    5. Hear you've already landed a… what—renter, boarder, client?"


    6. Between the job and the extra housework caused by her boarder she might become neglectful, and that would never do


    7. We approached the state boarder


    8. We passed the state boarder at what I


    9. Her Mother was Italian and lived in a town called Sterzing in North Italy near the Austrian boarder


    10. The overall impression of the security wall around the Lake Cities on the US, Canadian boarder was one of a technological Gothic revival

    11. After an unsuccessfully search at several towns, as he travelled ever southward, he pressed on until he had passed the Spanish boarder and arrived at the coastal town of Calella, thirty miles or so to the north east of Barcelona


    12. Jai was in a baby sling on Siri’s lap which he was gently rocking, and an armed security guard was working at a nearby flower boarder, with a hoe, attempting to be mistaken as a gardener


    13. I can’t tell you exactly how I obtained the data, but for a search of this kind, the site provides the names of residents of a household, which include a mother, father, their children and perhaps even the grandma of the kids, maybe even a boarder


    14. boarder to the marker where his Father's farm land began


    15. boarder of the open field on his Father's farm


    16. "Zoë would be a safe choice as a boarder; for the skiers, Ben is the best, though his teaching will need some work


    17. So that leaves us needing one boarder if you count Simon as a skier, or vice versa


    18. A snow boarder, without the aid of a ramp, traversing


    19. boarder in the back of the head? I can only think of one, or maybe two


    20. outskirts of the city, it shared a boarder with one of Edinburgh’s less savoury

    21. surrounded by a boarder


    22. More ominously, what about war and peace that national leaders may be called upon to make, especially in India, which had fought many a war in its short independent history? Isn’t that a Capital decision with emotive element and tactical content attached to boot? Wasn’t India at a warlike situation with Pakistan in the wake of the terrorist attack on its parliament on 13th December 2001? Would have a foreign origin Prime Minister served India’s interests judiciously? Why, wasn’t the overwhelming public opinion was to take the plunge; what if Sonia Gandhi on the gaddi went with the popular mood for fear of being perceived as unpatriotic for inaction? If attacking a hostile country seems to serve the long-term Indian national interests, can the foreign origin Premier, unsure about the outcome of the adventure, have the nerve to act? Didn’t Lal Bahadur Shastri, even as Pakistan crossed the Line of Control in Kashmir in 1965, order the Indian troops to cross the International Boarder near Lahore, which none thought India ever would, and what fuss the Great Britain and other Western powers made of that Indian military move


    23. A boarder line of 130/80 should be checked again in winter


    24. You cannot sleep on a bed or stay in a room if there is still a boarder there


    25. Unless the boarder decides to leave the bed space, that’s the only time you can occupy it


    26. It was in the south east of Poland close to the Czech boarder


    27. boarder, and she smacked a tree


    28. shaped high-speed S-turns, the skier or boarder can


    29. way all the time, each boarder constantly tussling with


    30. Carefully spread the pate paste over the pastry leaving a good 4cm boarder all the way around

    31. Young Churchill went to school at the age of seven –in 1881– as a boarder


    32. He also had a beautiful girl cousin who was a boarder, like him, in our English school in Heliopolis and spent the greater part of her summer holidays at his house


    33. “For the last two years she has been a boarder at a well-known public school for girls in Kent


    34. When I reached the sand I saw Derrick standing there in nothing but his black boarder shorts and a picnic basket in hand


    35. me as a new boarder, and one that was to be immediately admitted to all


    36. Pocket, yet it always appeared to me that by far the best part of the house to have boarded in would have been the kitchen,—always supposing the boarder capable of self-defence, for, before I had been there a week, a neighboring lady with whom the family were personally unacquainted, wrote in to say that she had seen Millers slapping the baby


    37. At the Alki Hotel, a brick wall collapsed, killing a Chinese boarder in his bed


    38. To these pupils then of hers, whom she had prepared, she presented me as a new boarder, and one that was to be immediately admitted to all the intimacies of the house; upon which these charming girls gave me all the marks of a welcome reception, and indeed of being perfectly pleased with my figure, that I could possibly expect from any of my own sex: but they had been effectually brought to sacrifice all jealousy, or competition of charms, to a common interest, and considered me a partner that was bringing no despicable stock of goods into the trade of the house


    39. So we find Angel Clare at six-and-twenty here at Talbothays as a student of kine, and, as there were no houses near at hand in which he could get a comfortable lodging, a boarder at the dairyman's


    40. After his granddad had died, they’d taken in a boarder for the downstairs flat, hemming Carmine in, forcing him further inward

    41. Grandma bustled in and out, bearing steaming tureens of soup and beans and mashed potatoes to impress her new boarder, while Douglas sat rattling his silverware on his plate, because he had discovered it irritated Mr


    42. Your new star boarder wants to cross-section the whole blasted town


    43. Grandma bustled in and out, bearing steaming tureens of soup and beans and mashed potatoes to impress her new boarder, while Douglas sat rattling his silverware on his plate, because he had discovered it irritated Mr Koberman


    44. Bread and salt were brought at once, and the new boarder led in triumph into the jail


    45. Is the married boarder less addicted to bathroom laundry work? Does she consume less gas in the front hall and the parlor? Is she not so apt to keep the wearied purveyor of her meals and lodgings from the folding bed which adorns the front drawing room with a pretense of being a curio cabinet during the day? Or is it merely that even in these strenuous days of wage-earning women, a husband seems to the mediæval-minded landlady a guarantee of payment securer than any number of salaried positions? I don’t know


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    Synonyms for "boarder"

    boarder lodger roomer

    "boarder" definitions

    a tenant in someone's house


    someone who forces their way aboard ship


    a pupil who lives at school during term time