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Dairy farming is particularly important along the région's western fringes in Mayenne and Loire-Atlantique.
This produces interference fringes in a manner similar to that in an optical interferometer.
The search for "bias" is an obsession on the political fringes in Britain.
It is a sweet moment for parties that began on the ideological fringes in the 1980s, but it holds risks.
But I've never noticed much distinction between free and paid fringes in terms of sloppiness or lack of preparedness.
It has worked well at times, albeit Messi was shunted to the fringes in the stalemate against Holland.
Signposts around the fringes in English and German describe the local flora, turning a stroll into an impromptu nature walk.
The council introduced sheep to city fringes in 2008 as a cheap and eco-friendly way to keep grass short.
This will be done using laser beams, which will zip between the satellites and form fringes in the same way as starlight.
Much of the experimentation and innovation in banking has therefore taken place on its fringes: in facilitating payments, for instance, or in finding new ways of crunching data.
As I have visited much more audience-friendly Fringes in Edinburgh and Philadelphia, however, the New York International Fringe Festival now appears needlessly bland and poorly organized.
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