Neighboring
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642 examples of Neighboring in a sentence
Every once in a while, we'd get a treat when they would preempt
neighboring
shows to air "Superman and the Mole Men."
Mom encouraged her one son (who looked about 12 years-old) to sleep with
neighboring
men.
This is because the American conglomerate, Tamerlane, that is putting the country "back together" will not stand for Shariff, an oil man from a
neighboring
state, laying down his own pipeline through war-torn Turquistan.
After a while, a
neighboring
orange tabby comes poking around, comes in through the window and heads slowly for the bowl.
Argentina, like some countries in the industrialized world, is being invaded by illegal immigrants from
neighboring
countries, mainly, Paraguay and Bolivia, where the poorly paid workers believe in going away in search of badly needed money to feed the family they left behind.
This clerk is visited by his girlfriend and regularly visiting by his distraught and careless friend who is a clerk at the
neighboring
video store.
When it can offer its citizens a higher standard of living, they will no longer feel compelled to risk their lives and be exploited in a
neighboring
land that is trying to deal with its own economic and social issues.
Sent to live with rich relatives, she meets a
neighboring
land owner (Sam Neill) who is quite wealthy, single, and handsome.
Plot-wise this is like any other B western--two
neighboring
ranchers suspect each other of rustling their cattle.
usually, hindi movies target India and
neighboring
countries and gulf (arab) countries as well.
A
neighboring
couple who live nearby are against any development laying concrete over a place once dear to them(the husband, an avid bug collector, worries that it will disrupt his chances to collect any future insects..his wife, a supposed clairvoyant reads doom in her cards).
Gator's mission is to get the goods on Bama McCall (Jerry Reed), the nasty crime boss of a
neighboring
county.
Young boy growing up without a father dreams of becoming a matador, sneaks out at night to practice in a
neighboring
bullring; there he meets his future wife (the good girl), whom he throws over post-success for a fickle aristocrat (the bad girl).
In the 1980s, the United States, as well as many of its
neighboring
Latin American nations, began to feel the affects of the Columbian drug trade.
In fact, many of them can now only find work in
neighboring
countries such as South Sudan, which needs to fill shortages left by decades of conflict.
Grants and planning must be coordinated, and the consent of Afghanistan's
neighboring
countries assured.
Statistics are similar for
neighboring
countries.
In fact, the EU seems to have no conceptual framework for accommodating
neighboring
countries that aren’t actively importing its norms and regulations.
After all, Al Qaeda, albeit weakened, remains capable of regenerating inside Afghanistan, where the Taliban remain dominant in the country’s east and south, as well as in
neighboring
North Waziristan in Pakistan.
As a
neighboring
country, India would face disturbing consequences if they returned to power in Afghanistan, as would Iran, which would not sit idly by if sectarian strife intensified and the Shia became targets of a resurgent Taliban.
In the meantime, the return to the idea of a “just cause” carries big risks, especially evident when, as happened in Georgia, a great power claims the mantle of a protector of the rights of its nationals in a
neighboring
country.
This phenomenon – “Finlandization” – helps explain why, when Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago was translated into Finnish in 1974, the first edition was printed in
neighboring
Sweden.
The worry is that such a council could legislate in ways “friendly” to
neighboring
states, which might compromise Japan’s national security dramatically.
Votes for Jonathan came largely from his home South-South region and from the
neighboring
Igbo ethnic group in the southeast.
Chinese companies that are now making acquisitions and building factories in Brazil, for example, will be able to distribute their products on preferential terms in
neighboring
countries, while harnessing regional value chains for parts and raw materials.
Sochi is located in the North Caucasus region, which, following the Soviet Union’s dissolution, experienced a long and brutal armed insurgency in Chechnya, while
neighboring
Dagestan, in particular, later became a hotbed of Islamist extremism and terrorism.
Both episodes cleared the way for the jihadist insurgency that was already moving into
neighboring
Syria.
In the Middle East, the US confronts Iran, which seeks to expand its power by any means it can, to oust
neighboring
countries’ governments in favor of ideologically sympathetic forces, and ultimately to evict America from the region.
More immediately, China’s territorial claims – particularly in the South China Sea, but also regarding its border with India – and its efforts to expand its influence over
neighboring
countries will force the US to navigate two overarching risks.
It recently became clear that one key to success is to forge mutually beneficial collaborations with well established and successful institutions wherever they may be, not just between
neighboring
countries.
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