It is a work of perfect weighting that shows that Hodgkin can still patrol the slippery frontiers between abstraction and representation. |
To conclude, one of the so-called benefits of adopting the euro has always been that prices can be compared across frontiers at a glance. |
Space exploration and exploitation is a major driving force in advancing the frontiers of knowledge. |
In the late 1970s the frontiers were radically expanded, bringing marginalized literatures into university courses. |
With no new forested frontiers available, lumbermen turned to the national forests for logs. |
Where was the consortium of great powers which had once established, or at least formally ratified disputed frontiers? |