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Was Mr. Winter crossing a boundary?
Coleridge is crossing a boundary to his lyric field; by counter-spirit.
Dr. Hitt, in an interview with The Los Angeles Times, acknowledged touching one patient inappropriately and "crossing a boundary" with another patient.
"So I keep on talking," he remembers, "and I realise that I've broken some kind of pact with myself – to mention it at all in public seemed to be crossing a boundary.
A particle crossing a boundary between such continuous regions suffers a jump in the (approximated) potential, and hence energy, while the corresponding kick in velocity (to conserve energy) is ignored.
Maybe because crossing a boundary, doing the forbidden thing, provides some benefits.
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Indeed, German attitudes toward mergers and hostile takeovers seemed to have crossed a boundary.
"Timothy Treadwell crossed a boundary that we have lived with for 7,000 years," says a native Alaskan museum curator in Herzog's mesmerising film.
Yes, the film is hardcore in places, there's dominance in places – but at no point did I feel like it had crossed a boundary.
The amount of bending of a light ray as it crosses a boundary between two media is dictated by the difference in the two indices of refraction.
Argentina's foreign minister, Héctor Timerman, said in a statement, "The vulture funds have crossed a boundary in their attacks on the Argentine republic".
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