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It was created in 2005 by Jason Wright, an author of best-selling inspirational novels who had worked for Frontiers of Freedom, a conservative policy group.
Unlike the people from that continent, sand can travel thousands of miles without regard for frontiers.
After months of criticism, Smith slightly watered down the HQRA language into a provision in the FIRST Act, which stands for Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science, and Technology.
There's a lot of effort being put behind the book and the Ides Of March fiftieth and various groups that I'm producing for Frontiers.
I interviewed Ted Olson Monday for an extended special report for Frontiers that will hit the streets on Jan . 11 the day the trial starts.
Karen Ocamb is the news editor for Frontiers In LA magazine, the LGBT publication "of record" for the Los Angeles area.
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It is an acute problem for frontier markets.
The KSE's rise also reflects investors' enthusiasm for "frontier markets", the world's wilder bourses.
Mr. Mobius sees encouraging prospects for frontier markets pretty much everywhere.
He had been charged under a British-era regulation for frontier crimes that, unlike the national criminal code, does not carry the death penalty for treason.
"The scientific return for their investment has been outstanding," Dr. Morse said, adding that European astronomers are looking for "frontier scientific discoveries" to make.
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