After decades on the fringes of the energy sector, solar is making enormous strides.
On the fringes of an EU summit in Gothenburg on Friday, Solana predicted NATO would accept.
He has built his empire as an outsider on the fringes of Mexico's clubby business community.
Colleges are labor-intensive institutions, with somewhere between 60% and 75% going for salary and fringes.
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Even so, the subject of ground troops was Topic A at the fringes of the conference.
In other words: completely nutty stuff that would disgrace the wilder fringes of the blogosphere.
He had been criticized by people of his own party for being too on the fringes.
If the spacecraft are not moving relative to each other, these fringes will be stationary.
Even in this sympathetic country, the only supporters Britain's Tories can find are on the fringes.
But the group later withdrew from the peace process and was subsequently relegated to the fringes.
But a great many others have sold up and moved to the fringes of Essex.
So, what has the last seven days brought us from the fringes of science and tech?
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Third, and most important, historically the Fed's antagonists came from the fringes of their (usually Democratic) party.
But then given that I work on the fringes of this world perhaps I would say that.
Hong Kong's Portico is located in a Citibank office block on the fringes of the Central financial district.
The album offers an unconventional take on conventional pop structures, hanging loosely to the fringes of mainstream psychedelia.
One of the great aspects of conference is the fact that there's lots going on around the fringes.
The coalition lost the 2007 election and the two smaller parties retreated to the fringes of political life.
And only the wilder fringes of the Tory party will flirt with English nationalism in Bournemouth next week.
As such, these plans lend credibility to the pronouncements of world governance espoused by those on the political fringes.
For too long, Africa has been at the fringes of US security policy, barely in our national security purview.
From his Manhattan office on the fringes of Times Square, Michael Hong can see a future in bright lights.
On the right is a handwritten manuscript pertaining to treaty-signing and personal histories, embellished by illustrations, stitches and fringes.
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But he feels that he would have been on the fringes at Fratton Park this season had he stayed.
The coloured bands, or fringes, represent movement towards or away from the spacecraft.
Floyd Brown had worked around the fringes of the conservative movement for years before he became famous, in 1988.
EU-led soldiers might be used more effectively in the unsteadier fringes of Europe.
BBC, points out that topics such as homosexuality, once on the fringes of broadcasting, are now entrenched in the mainstream.
Soldiers have been skirting its fringes for weeks, held back by strong resistance and, at one time, heavy monsoon rains.
At a converted 19th-century warehouse on the Paris fringes a few months ago, French revolutionaries gathered to plot the future.
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