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The part of a country which borders or faces another country or unsettled region. | The most advanced or recent version of something; the leading edge. | An outwork of a fortification.
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Liberty Common 3, Frontier Academy 1, in Fort Collins: Frontier Academy struggled against a longtime foe and a fellow perennial small-school power.
As much as they hate the company (you can find Facebook pages titled “Frontier Communications Corporation SucksI hate Frontier Communications”), a lot of people in rural Minnesota are kind of stuck with it.
This tends to obscure the immense importance of Israel’s eastern frontier with Jordan, and as a direct corollary thereof, the mountain ridge separating th frontier from the country’s heavily populated coastal plain.
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Another busy "jumping off point" was St. Joseph —established in 1843. citation In its early days, St. Joseph was a bustling outpost and rough frontier town, serving as one of the last supply points before heading over the Missouri River to the frontier.
Balkan frontier On his northern frontier Manuel expended considerable effort to preserve the conquests made by Basil II over one hundred years earlier and maintained, sometimes tenuously, ever since.
Diocletian and the tetrarchs had no consistent plan for frontier advancement, and records of raids and forts built across the frontier are likely to indicate only temporary claims.
Formal representation Pareto frontier For a given system, the Pareto frontier or Pareto set is the set of parameterizations (allocations) that are all Pareto efficient.
For some tracts of the frontier, there was no wall, but the line of certain buildings supplied part of the boundary, and for a small part of the frontier a modern wall was constructed.
However he never engaged in any program to actually eradicate the buffalo. citation citation During this time, Sherman reorganized frontier forts to reflect the shifting frontier.
New Frontier continued until April 2011, with the publication of Blind Man's Bluff, the final New Frontier novel on David's contract at the time, after which the series' future was unclear to David.
Point C is not on the Pareto Frontier because it is dominated by both point A and point B. Points A and B are not strictly dominated by any other, and hence do lie on the frontier.
Stackpole Books, 1977 M. Dyson wrote Home on the Moon; Living on a Space Frontier in 2003; Marianne J. Dyson: Living on a Space Frontier.
Tamers and Frontier were dubbed in Filipino when both series aired on ABS-CBN on its weekday morning line-up of animated shows (Tamers first followed by Frontier after a few months).
The bishop said that in 1909, "the army was put together under the name Frontier Force and one year after, it was established that it should be called the Liberian Frontier Force but with a foreign commander.
The French word was derived from marche ("frontier"), itself descended from the Middle Latin marca ("frontier"), from which the modern English words "march" and "mark" also descend.
The Pareto frontier is thus written as: : Relationship to marginal rate of substitution An important fact about the Pareto frontier in economics is that at a Pareto efficient allocation, the marginal rate of substitution is the same for all consumers.
Transylvania had been incorporated into the frontier in 1761 and the frontier regiments became the backbone of the military order, with the regimental commander exercising military and civilian power.
According to Frontier Airlines, the plane, which has capacity for 140-200 passengers, was grounded for about an hour before departing, once again, to Las Vegas.
Aired by PBS in 2001, the series gave three families the opportunity to get a realistic frontier experience by recreating the year 1883 in rural Montana.