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Today, Jilion is bringing Horizon to market and beginning to partner with agencies, but it is not yet making Horizon widely available to all developers at this time.
Summer brings horizons of lapis lazuli at sunrise, burnt umber at sunset.
As the Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, said in September, if climate change is a "tragedy of the horizons" then the Paris agreement – and the markets that are already pricing in major changes in business as usual – bring that horizon forward.
New imaging techniques, novel sensors, and wearable technologies aided by powerful computational algorithms bring new horizons to improve the contextualization of circulating biomarkers [64 68].
Passing to higher magnetic field strength (3 T and 7 T) [ 91– 93], the construction of adapted coils for spinal cord imaging [ 94– 96] and the adaptation of existing sequences [ 91, 97] bring new horizons for spinal cord anatomical explorations.
Glastonbury rarely hosts metal bands but Yorkshire's Bring Me the Horizon bring the Other Stage crowd to boiling point.
Depp improvised the film's final line, "Now, bring me that horizon", which the writer called his favorite line.
Or you might have spent some time in a different part of the sector and working in a different area will help you broaden your horizons, bring a different perspective and see how you can apply your expertise to a different setting.
New drugs on the horizon may bring more price competition, thus attracting more consumers.
"We don't see anything on the horizon to bring that in," Mr. Kelly said.
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