The hiking couple had unwittingly rediscovered a long forgotten short-cut for travellers and traders across the barrier of the Swiss Alps.
And by taking away the barrier of glasses, the experience could be breathtaking and, more importantly to Hollywood, irresistible to movie-goers again.
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Visual art also transcends the barrier of language, making both the work and message able to be viewed by a global audience.
Plus, cloud is lowering the barrier of entry for outsourcing providers, which will in turn multiply their numbers, heightening competition and lowering prices.
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New entrants like Egg can use the Internet to crack open a market once closed to them by the barrier of the branch networks.
When his investors requested that the next tranche of financing be contingent on the company running the Nail It then Scale It process, it created a crisis that drove Greg to stop selling and start listening to the customer and understand what was missing in order to break through the barrier of customer adoption.
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is joining others in what could be dubbed a new era for central banks, as ailing economies and massive debt loads have eroded the barrier of independence and essentially pushed monetary policymakers into trying to spark growth via stimulus, as the debate on the effectiveness of those policies ranges on.
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For some reason, the mental barrier of the click is very high for me.
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But in the 1990s Gilder became convinced that the speed of light would be the final unpassable barrier governing the pace of all digital technology.
For the last several years, as clock speeds have inexorably ramped up, the one-gigahertz barrier has for computer buffs taken on the significance of the sound barrier or the four-minute mile.
Harvey Cedars, a narrow spit of sand in the northern part of the barrier Long Beach Island, has been battling with oceanfront homeowners for years over permission to construct protective sand dunes.
Rancher Carol Kimsey, who lives in a valley near the Pacific Ocean on the U.S.-side of the fence, says the border barrier has improved the quality of life in the area.
Although it is a natural inhabitant of the Great Barrier Reef, the crown-of-thorns has, in recent years, undergone several population explosions.
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Last year a consultation showed residents' main concerns were noise and the appearance of the barrier.
On the barrier island of Brigantine, 50% of residents refused to evacuate, state officials said.
One day, the designers of the barrier say, a bicycle path might even run along the top.
But many expect that the new Hebron agreement -- limited as it is -- crosses the psychological barrier of mistrust.
The road will cross a small stream and continue parallel to the stream for some time before the first blue cross appears on the side barrier of a small cement bridge.
However, despite physical challenges, Laurel is seen using her front flippers to hoist her large, heavy body onto the top of the barrier, before wobbling slightly and eventually toppling over the fence to the other side to meet Togo.
In recent years however, the barrier has been raised with increasing frequency, posing the risk that it could be overwhelmed by rising tides before new defenses are completed in time for the end of the barrier's operational life in 2030.
If Democrats can cross the psychic barrier of accepting that universal coverage is just not viable now, they'll see there's a much safer, surer and politically beneficial course wide open for them: Just call the Republicans' bluff about starting over.
The Fanon who is likelier to interest today's readers is the doctor who saw at first hand how humiliation and prejudice can affect people on both sides of the colour barrier and who struggled to understand the pathology of ethnic hatred.
We helped to win the indefinite extension of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, a powerful global barrier to the spread of nuclear weapons and their technology.
Another item is finishing a border fence whose half-existence is the worst of both worlds: Its missing sections do not eradicate the negative symbolism of a barrier, but they do steer unlawful border jumpers toward the most dangerous parts of the desert.
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Most of those chosen fell on the technocratic side of the permeable barrier that in Italy divides politicians from the civil service.
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The official Pakistan Television Corporation only showed brief footage of Mr Zardari at the flood barrier, and of him visiting a camp for 2, 500 displaced people at a women's college in Sukkur.
Those include a pilot program to test the use of platform barrier doors on the L subway line, and a vow to explore the installation of an automated warning system that would alert train controllers when a person is on the tracks.
In the design of the well, the company apparently chose a riskier option among two possibilities to provide a barrier to the flow of gas in space surrounding steel tubes in the well, documents and internal e-mails show.
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But Junqueria swerved to avoid Shinji Nakano's car on the side of the track, spun, and hit a tyre barrier before stopping in the middle of the track.
Simply getting the hot electrons over the barrier is not the end of the story.
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