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The episode contained a new opening credit sequence that helped set the tone, with "fringe" terms including community, joy, imagination, and free will.
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Although the closed landscapes of the Atlantic fringe, termed 'bocage' are often considered as the core of hedgerow distribution, there are many other regions, not only in Europe, but also elsewhere in the world with equally dense networks.
So why is he directing and choreographing the tiny-budget Fringe musical "Terms of Dismemberment," about a woman who sells her daughters' body parts to pay off her dead husband's Mafia debts?
The episode's opening credits featured a new amber-tinted sequence, which listed new fringe science terms like "Psychometry," "Gravitons," and "Existence".
But I've never noticed much distinction between free and paid fringes in terms of sloppiness or lack of preparedness.
A spokesperson from Campaign Against Antisemitism said: "The booklet reportedly being distributed at this fringe event contains terms, such as 'cultural Marxism', which are often used by extreme right-wing groups as code for a Jewish conspiracy to control the world.
Their migrations to the country towns have often left Aboriginal families as stranded "fringe dwellers," a term with social as well as geographic connotations.
He said any weakness in demand would probably be located in what he termed "fringe areas," notably those west of Eighth Avenue.
It is a contest in which the sitting governor of Texas has become a figure of ridicule, while a Congressman from Texas who has, for years, almost defined the term fringe, has become a collector of delegates: Ron Paul was the second-place finisher in New Hampshire, and a strong one, with about a quarter of the votes.
Yet, there has been little attempt to systematically analyse and model some of the key spatial features of these peri-urban fringes, especially in terms of examining factors underpinning new residential development.
The term "fringe vocabulary" refers to vocabulary that is specific or unique to the individual's personal interests or needs.
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