boundary
n. A divider, real or imagined, designed to enforce civility. See "failure".
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n. In political geography, an imaginary line separating the imaginary rights of one people from the imaginary rights of another.
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Cynical Quotations
If "good fences make good neighbors", then I need a new fence.
— Guy Smith
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