In writing about the western Hyborian nations I feel confined within the limits of known and inflexible boundaries and territories, but in fictionizing the rest of the world, I feel able to give my imagination freer play.
Sir William Herschel announced its discovery on March 13, 1781, expanding the known boundaries of the Solar System for the first time in history.
Releasing many of America's nuclear secrets was seen as an essential part of this strategy, since it would signal a new global order in which nuclear know-how was suddenly and irreparably devalued and real security would lie in the collective knowledge that nobody was able to push weaponry beyond the known boundaries.
Petitions from ten per cent of the ratepayers of places other than those with a "known or defined boundary" to adopt the act were now made to the Secretary of State.
For the 6,500 known genes with known 5' boundaries, the value was 40%.
Others had been drawn into the service by the romance and adventure promised by the drive to push back the known boundaries of space.
There now no known boundaries of the forestation.
In a few instances at least, as in the case of Venad, Karappuram, Nileswaram and Kumbala, the known boundaries of old principalities are found to coincide with those of certain dialects or sub-dialects that retain their individuality even today.
The program not only trains puppeteers, but it also "expands the known boundaries of the puppet arts," Mr. Roccoberton said.
In Geoffrey Beene, New York has produced a world-class designer who adds his own stamp to contemporary trends and who is concerned with expanding the known boundaries of dressmaking as far as his ingenuity can stretch them.