Crossword-Solution: BORDERLANDS
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| "___ / La Frontera: The New Mestiza" (influential 1987 hybrid work by Gloria Anzaldúa) | 1 answer |
| Territories often under dispute | 1 answer |
| What the Balkans are to Russians. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with BORDERLANDS (5)
Emory's great two-volume _Report on United States and Mexican Boundary Survey_, Washington 1857 and 1859, is, aside from descriptions of borderlands and their inhabitants, a veritable encyclopedia, wonderfully illustrated, on western flora and fauna.
All Hollond's tastes were on the borderlands of sciences, where mathematics fades into metaphysics and physics merges in the abstrusest kind of mathematics.
For the rest, the Mountain with its mighty slopes and borderlands was peopled by a multitude of half-savage folk, who accepted the rule of the Hesea, bringing her tribute of all things necessary, such as food and metals.
And then we come to the drollest isle, And the funniest sounds come pouring Down from its borderlands once in a while, And we lean o’er our barge and listen and smile; For that is the Isle-of-Snoring.
Golden Helm (1903) On the Threshold and Other Plays (1907) Stonefolds (1907) Web of Life (1908) Akra the Slave (1910) Daily Bread (1910) Womenkind (1912) Fires (1912) Thorough-fares (1914) Borderlands (1914) Battle (1915) Friends (1916) Livelihood (1917) GOLDING, LOUIS.
Quotes with BORDERLANDS (3)
And though I had misgiving--obvious ones, too--one overwhelming thing drove me on: on the borderlands, my father would need me as much as I'd need him. That's what made me so blindly ready to go off with him. What boy doesn't wait his whole childhood to walk alongside his father on equal terms?
There is a moment between waking and sleeping and between sleeping and waking when the mind seems to be in many places at once, when memories mingle with dreams, when what has been and what is yet to be exist side by side, and when the mind slips free of time and personality to wander in strange halls where the familiar and the strange become indistinguishable and ghosts and visions walk hand in hand. Aelis tumbled toward sleep and fell into this place, to the mind's borderlands, where magic is.
Some of us are always in the borderlands no matter where we might be on the map.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1947–2021).