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One photograph showed him in the module after he and Buzz Aldrin had completed their moon-walk, kicking and jumping their way across the vast, sandy, silver surface towards the strangely close horizon.
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He has warned that the extraordinary measures will run out on 17 October, at which point the Treasury will be running on $30bn in reserve cash, which with big interest and entitlements payouts on the near horizon is close to zilch.
As unemployment remained stubbornly high and living standards have sunk further, disillusionment set in, especially among the thousands of university graduates (223,000, or 30percentt of all graduates) torn between a sense of entitlement to prosperity and the bitter reality of poverty and closed horizons.
In light of the upcoming Roborace series that will run as a support for the all-electric races, the panelists discussed autonomous vehicles and how tantalizingly close that horizon is.
When you talk about it as a photographer, you close the horizons of the viewer.
In effect if you want to be a success at the Olympic Games you need to close your horizons and bring the focus back.
First, a mandate to focus on a closer time horizon.
However, due to the similar meteorological conditions, the errors of close prediction horizons and nearby farms influence with each other.
Between mid-January and early February, they went through a five-game slump without a win in Serie A. Yet, as their encounter with Chelsea has edged closer and closer on the horizon, the adrenaline has started to pump through their veins again.
More cutbacks, economists say, are close on the horizon.
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