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We've learned since then that the frontiers that matter are closer to home.
It's a re-examination of sources, an informed homage and a safari to old frontiers that can still be wild.
The new frontiers that began to be established in the wake of World War I ushered in its decline.
Who wants to go back to the old times, to the customs frontiers that existed before 1954?
Freeze a few of the viruses hiding behind frontiers that are kept closed to detectives of disease.
When Formula One arrived in China in 2004, it crossed into the last of the big frontiers that had remained closed to it, culturally and economically speaking.
Still firmly in place, however, are rigidly defined tax frontiers that mean that people living just a few yards from one another can pay vastly different levels of tax, particularly if they happen to be wealthy.
The implications of Montenegro joining Nato – or its membership stalling, particularly in the US – are likely to be felt in eastern European nations closer to Russia's frontiers that might also seek alliance membership, Brown indicated.
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voyaging to this final frontier that has perhaps received fewer voluntary visitors than outer space".
"It is a frontier that is in some ways abstract to us terrestrial beings.
Lakki Marwat borders the tribal region of South Waziristan, a rugged frontier that is a redoubt of Taliban militants.
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