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  1. No man's land is waste or unowned land or an uninhabited or desolate area that may be under dispute between parties who leave it unoccupied out of fear or uncertainty. The term was originally used to define a contested territory or a dumping ground for refuse between fiefdoms . [1]

  2. No-man's-land is an area or strip of land that no one owns or controls, such as a strip of land between two countries' borders, especially in a war. It can also mean a situation or area of activity where there are no rules or that no one understands or controls.

  3. Learn the meaning of no-man's-land, an area of unowned, unclaimed, or uninhabited land, or an area not suitable or used for occupation or habitation. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  4. Learn about the myth of wild and fearless deserters who lived in the No Man's Land between the trenches during World War I. Explore the sources and variations of this ghoulish tale, and how it reflected the realities of trench warfare.

  5. A century after the First World War, No Man's Land continues to conjure an image of the turbulent wasteland of the Western Front - a landscape of metal, bodies and mud. But No...

  6. Jan 22, 2021 · A reverse immigration story of a Texas rancher who kills a Mexican boy and flees across the border. The film explores the violence and kindness along the Texas-Mexico border, but suffers from slow pacing and simplistic characters.

  7. No man's land is land that is not part of any country. It may be unclaimed territory, or an area that is under dispute and not occupied because of fear or uncertainty. During war (especially World War I ), it is a term used for the area of land between two enemy trenches.