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But , one day while dutifully crossing and recrossing borders he'd reversed his polarities once too often , short - circuiting his ability to make a difference . His serial double - crosses produced a cross - eyed vision insisting that ...
But , one day while dutifully crossing and recrossing borders he'd reversed his polarities once too often , short - circuiting his ability to make a difference . His serial double - crosses produced a cross - eyed vision insisting that ...
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What renders it this historical authority is the tradition of continual repetition of crossings at the same site over centuries , a tradition that has turned Juárez / El Paso into one of the most significant migration crossing points in ...
What renders it this historical authority is the tradition of continual repetition of crossings at the same site over centuries , a tradition that has turned Juárez / El Paso into one of the most significant migration crossing points in ...
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What Gonzalez adds to the border image , as does , to some extent , Urrea , as we will see below , is the idea of the border as a zone of continual back - and - forth crossing differentiated from the one - time excursion across .
What Gonzalez adds to the border image , as does , to some extent , Urrea , as we will see below , is the idea of the border as a zone of continual back - and - forth crossing differentiated from the one - time excursion across .
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