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He has argued that Reform has reached its ceiling—and its geographical frontier.
Boundaries between performance, dance, stripping and sex were smashed, bringing Wilhelm Reich's geographical frontier into an exciting new era--championing dance as the medium heralding the newly arisen feminine power of awakening.
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By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, May 18 , 1940P. 11 "Industrial research and technological progress will provide American youth with greater frontiers than the old geographical frontiers," Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., told 400 college student the other day.
Almost three centuries on, amid a digital revolution that has made a nonsense of geographical frontiers, injunctions issued by English judges - including those sitting in the highest court in the land - cannot be guaranteed to hold sway.
These conflicted and multifarious versions of modernity are in keeping with Duke's mission to foster teaching and scholarship that remain positioned at the symbolic (and geographical) frontiers of knowledge.
(73) Technological and market developments have made it possible to deploy electronic communications services extending across the geographical frontiers of Member States.
It starts at the frontier.
The reason is partly geographical.
I have geographical veto rights.
And there are geographical nuances.
The delusional nature of those guarding Pakistan's geographical and ideological frontiers is clear in the front page of the daily Dawn on Dec 17 , 1971 the day after the Pakistan army's ignominious surrender in Dhaka.
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