So Cincinnati was a free state, as you may know. But the city and where it was bordered Kentucky, which was a slave state. As a result, African-Americans naturally would go across the border from Kentucky to Cincinnati in Ohio,
I want to read a quote here from the book because you're talking about moving to Granada Hills. "Our neighborhood was all tract houses and bordered by orange groves. At night, the aroma of orange blossoms was intoxicating.
clashed with the world of piety? But some daily, on the contrary, I think that if I was diverse, obviously upon encountering had a persistence that sometimes bordered on stubbornness. And I think that's what a
We're not talking about like the 1800s here. And I think the list of rules has really bordered on the absurd. And when I talk about rewriting the rules, you know, I loved "Lean In" and I know there were criticisms of it,
Across the street, the odd numbered houses are detached, each building a single dwelling, all much larger than ours, and so are the back gardens, which are long and tree-filled, and bordered at the bottom by a stream. The driveways are slicker, too, with space for more than one car.
A heaving mass of protesters came with them, swarming the six stone columns framing the entrance to the red brick facade, which sits on 295 immaculately kept acres of campus, bordered by the Willamette River and stippled with some 3,000 trees. From the window of his office, Dave Frohnmayer could see the messages students had written to him, spelled out on the sidewalk in bright pink chalk,
and the civil unrest that occurs from that affects all of us here no matter where it's happening around the world. We're talking about North Kenya, bordered by Somali and Ethiopia, and the reality is that it's a front line of where we can actually make a difference. The beauty is that the people in Kenya, specifically North Kenya, would want nothing more than to be able to live the way that they currently live
someone got married and divorced twice a resident told me the nervous chatter in the room continued we sat above the University's Fitness Center on the section of Campus dedicated to Recreation a cafeteria bordered us on one side of the T the on one side with a table tennis room for students on the other across the street separated from
No really, that’s what it’s called. Dope, I know. Nearly the whole Pacific Ocean is bordered by this treacherous region. We’re talking the sites of some of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded.
This is-- you can-- perhaps you can make this out. This is a hill surrounded-- or not surrounded, but bordered -- by salt marshes along the river. The curve of Brattle Street and Elliot Street is described by a creek that rose in Harvard Yard, rose--
And I think that's what sets many Latin American cultures apart. But I think definitely, Tijuana is a very special border because it's bordered with California, people.
lose rather than I wanted to win, you know? Of course, winning is also a huge pleasure, but more than anything, I just didn't want to lose. - For each country, it describes its geographical location, which countries it bordered , its major rivers, mountains, cities, history, economy, finances. Just brief
You just look at the equator, look at River Nile, look at Lake Victoria. Those major features of Africa is what we have, and that's what I call home, a land so beautiful that it's bordered by Congo in the west, the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan in the north, and Kenya in the east, and Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi in the south.