But I don't think our Parliament or our courts are in a position to legislate that, because there is a sense of the borderlines between the pieces of the mosaic, which I talked about. |
The borderlines and the limits of possibilities are both stretched and exaggerated and the question of protecting one's space becomes a dominate issue to day to day living. |
He later met Stratou, who asked for his advice about an art project involving fraught or disputed borderlines. |
In essays, interviews, and prefaces to his own work, he explored the problematic borderlines between historical fact and novelistic invention. |
In practice, though, this will not in the least be a problem, as there is no dispute about the borderlines. |
At that same moment, global forces raised the stakes of policing borderlines, so that the fortunes of the Chamizal became involved in those of Havana, Moscow, and Saigon. |