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a. Not having a border.
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Borderless is the debut album of Cameron Cartio, a Swedish pop singer of Iranian origin. It was released in 2006. The album contains collaborations (in composition and arrangements) from Marcus Englof, Alex Papaconstantinou, Cheb Khaled, E. Le Tennen (Ari Lehtonen), J. Gill, B. Ates, T. Hanna and Robin Rex.
Usage examples of "borderless".
Her pale face framed in a borderless cap was more wrinkled than a withered russet apple.
That very first evening my friends plunged into a borderless sea of reminiscences and personal news.
On the private side of the bathroom door she's had to take two damp towels off the top of to close all the way, the same rotten old hook for a lock never quite ever seeming to want to fit its receptacle in the jamb, the party's music now some horrible collection of mollified rock classics with all soft rock's grim dental associations, the business side of the door is hung with a Selective Automation of Knoxville calendar from before Subsidized Time and cut-out photos of Kinski as Paganini and LĂ©aud as Doinel and a borderless still of the crowd scene in what looks like Peterson's The Lead Shoes and rather curiously the offprinted page of J.
IV Now, shepherd, see thy word, where without shower A borderless low blotting Westward spreads.
She went on thinking this, answering vaguely, languishing affectionately, and altogether drifting, until she was on a borderless sea of speculation.
In other words, rather than being at the end of the line of communication with Phnom Penh, Kratie could henceforth be in the midst of a borderless prosperity sphere.