And the film sets a fair wind for "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, " coming to a theater near you in 2010.
They are often disappointed that instead of the dawn of a new politics, there has been a exacerbation of politics as usual.
Basically, it seems to me, the Valley of the Dawn operates as a refuge for lost souls and who on earth am I to mock that?
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When I came down the garage stairs and relieved myself in the stand of bamboo, the cool air of the dawn welcomed me with a soft breeze.
If the volume of knowledge at the dawn of the 20th century could fit into a shoebox, that knowledge today would fill Gillette Stadium 20 times over.
Gone are many of the dawn and late-night direct flights, the buslike schedule that was featured when it flew back and forth from San Antonio to Dallas six times a day.
But none is like the three seminal jumps in the modern era of TV, which should be remembered as: the birth of big screen projection sets, the development of DVD, and the dawn of the HDTV era.
At the age of 19, he played in his first World Cup in South Africa, which signalled the end of amateur rugby and the dawn of the professional era.
The rise and fall of Napster, the dawn of digital, and the ubiquity of high-standard equipment that allows artists to produce without relying on an established (and expensive) recording studio or major label backing, have led to a revolution in the industry in just a few short decades.
To mark the end of the old transmission technology and the dawn of the fully digital TV era, BBC One Northern Ireland and UTV are jointly broadcasting a live TV programme on Tuesday night.
Parallel computing has been the holy grail of supercomputer design almost since the dawn of the silicon age.
Closing deals and driving revenue has been at the top of the agenda since the dawn of commerce.
"For anyone who witnessed the onset of computers and the dawn of video games, 'Tron' spoke to a lot of us with concepts about what it was like to be inside a computer or a virtual world, " he said.
The golden period of the zombie movie was the late 70s and early 80s, after George Romero made the first of his Dead sequels with the apocalyptic Dawn of the Dead.
The turn of the 20th century was the dawn of a new, greased-lightening manufacturing age, the era of Ford Motor 's assembly line.
The turn of the 20th century was the dawn of a new, greased-lightening manufacturing age, the era of Ford Motor 's (nyse: F - news - people ) assembly line.
With the rise of the mortgage lending industry in the late 1990s and the dawn of the 21st century and the proliferation of mortgage originating sales people, mortgage pre-qualification shifted from real estate agents to mortgage reps.
Mr Stratoulis had said the men identified themselves as members of the Golden Dawn party before the attack, in which he suffered only suffered light injuries.
Many of its complaints hark back to those of foreign companies that entered China at the dawn of the reform era.
They have been the cornerstone of human connection since the dawn of civilization, painted on cave walls for all to see.
Republican isolationists opposed much of Harry Truman's policy framework at the dawn of the Cold War, only to have Dwight Eisenhower ratify nearly all of it when he became President.
The centre of world economic and commercial activity from about the eighth and ninth centuries until around the dawn of the 18th century was the area encompassed by the Islamic empires, India, Southeast Asia and the coastal areas of China.
Gemenis said the profile of the Golden Dawn voter -- revealed through the Choose4Greece website he jointly set up to help voters work out their political affiliation amid a welter of parties -- was typically male, aged under 50 and from a lower educational background.
It has kept you, or someone you love, from having to fight and possibly die in the kind of global cataclysm using non-nuclear (or "conventional") weapons that engulfed our countrymen and untold millions of others twice in the last century, before the dawn of the nuclear age.
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Traveling at a fraction below the speed of light, the particles would crash into each other, creating conditions similar to those at the dawn of the universe for scientists to observe.
Today marks the publication of an extraordinary new book on the subject, War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terror, by former Under Secretary of Defense Douglas Feith.
Rumors of a music streaming service from Apple have been circulating since the dawn of the iPod age.
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Cockerels appear from patches of dense tropical foliage to make their abrupt announcement of the arrival of dawn.
Written from the perspective of a young woman at the dawn of her adult life, her words are a stunning bookend to something David Brooks wrote about in October in the New York Times: a collection of short autobiographies that members of the Yale class of 1942 wrote for their 50th reunion.
The glowing peaks and spires of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha are sublime, closely rivalled by the illuminated stupa of Wat Arun (the Temple of Dawn).
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