Kaushalya Weeraratne hit a mammoth six onto the adjacent moto-cross track, but that proved to be the final boundary for Sri Lanka, as the final four overs produced only 18 runs.
Any changes are more likely to be the product of boundary shifts rather than voters' detailed scrutiny of the party's policy positions.
In theory, a politician may still transgress beyond what is acceptable, but Bill Clinton's presidency has shown how difficult it can be to reach this boundary.
Plans for the landfill site show that the boundary will be 30 metres from the nearest house and Gallaghers Estates, which owns the land, says it may have to review its plans if the project goes ahead.
The Boundary Commission will be holding public meetings at Ludlow Conference Centre on 7-8 November.
It matters: the difference between a boundary four and a boundary six can be the margin of victory in a tight one-day game.
The scope for this lay in the fact that they had to decide where the boundary mark should be between exam grades each year, there being a natural tendency towards generosity.
For example, leaders may define that salary increases within a certain percentage boundary per year can be granted by managers without needing any outside approval, or define that X dollars of a budget are allocated for special projects each year for managers to utilize as they deem appropriate.
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So with no boundary changes, there will be fewer Tory MPs seeing their majorities reduced.
Its recommendations will be passed on to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, which is due to hold a public consultation.
The upshot is that pairs of virtual phonons are appearing and disappearing all the time, and if one gets trapped inside a supersonic boundary, the other should be released into the wider world to make a noise.
Pay is considered to be reasonable if it is below the upper boundary of the Alignment Zone, as shown in the chart.
But he could also note that the commission's proposed solution would require time-consuming boundary changes and could not anyway be implemented until after the next election, thereby signalling that the promised referendum could safely wait until just before or just after that election.
Mr Obama has been elusive on where he believes the boundary between government and the market should be.
Airport operator, London Luton Airport Operations Limited said the expansion would be carried out in three phases within the existing boundary up until 2028.
Few doubt that, assuming there are no boundary changes, that East Belfast will be fought over between Ms Long and, in all likelihood, the current Belfast DUP Mayor Gavin Robinson.
Operator London Luton Airport Operations Limited (LLAOL) said up to 5, 100 jobs would be created by the expansion, which would be carried out within the airport's current boundary and using its existing runway.
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The project boundary, which was originally set to be about 8 miles (12.8km) off Peveril Point at Swanage and The Needles, will now be 1.8 miles (3km) further away from Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The project boundary, which was originally set to be about eight miles (12.8km) off Peveril Point at Swanage and The Needles, will now be 1.8 miles (3km) further away from Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
The additional-member voting system proposed by Lord Jenkins requires boundary changes that could not in any case be introduced in time for the next general election.
That efficiency will be crucial if the US is to stay on the boundary of its production possibility frontier in the face of automatic cuts in federal spending that began last month.
Mayor Ferguson said the issue was how to define the city centre in order to decide where to draw the charging boundary but he hinted it was unlikely to be the size of the residents' parking zone.
The internal debate within Israel must be resolved in order to define Israel's permanent legal boundary.
Even if Georgia ever got the boundary moved, it still wouldn't necessarily be able to slake its thirst.
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When the two sides signed a peace deal in 2000, they agreed that an independent Boundary Commission would tell them where their border should be.
Bottom line: It can be extraordinarily difficult to manage the challenges posed by distractions, boundary issues, and double dipping, but the rewards for doing so are even more extraordinary.
Goldman has to stay out ahead of its rivals in trying daring and innovative approaches that push the outer edge of the boundary between what is okay and what may not be.
He opened his account with a boundary through gully off Johnson, but it was to be his only one and he edged a wide one in the left-arm paceman's next over, to immense dejection from the crowd.
Others have suggested it would be out of character for the area, which sits within the medieval boundary of St Peter Port.
But former Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell described the coalition as a "marriage of inconvenience" and said there would be "a lot of hard talking" on the issue of Commons boundary reforms - thought likely to benefit the Conservatives - should plans to overhaul the Lords collapse.
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