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The next great political frontier is an expansion of human-terrain mapping.
This time, though, there are political frontiers in the way of an exodus."
This is especially dangerous in a region where political frontiers, arbitrarily drawn by old colonial powers, divide the tribes.
Cartels, churches and the Scandinavian and Latin monetary unions straddled political frontiers.
The political frontier between two Member States of the European Union must not be a barrier to cross-border mergers or acquisitions.
Political Frontiers and Boundaries (1987)
Instead of being the product of conquest or the imposition of political power, Islam gradually spread in Chad, and beyond its political frontiers.
Those fatal frontiers of the actual economics of Germany, England, France, are the political frontiers of the respective states.
Israel proposed that the "political frontier" between Israel and Egypt and Lebanon respectively should be the same as under the British mandate.
However, he said, in a world economy in which political frontiers mean less and less, "the rules are different from the ones we have been used to for a long time."
He entered the political frontier of the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement in 1973, and his name appeared on the ballot against Senator Dan Inouye in 1974.
However, if the initial trend is confirmed, it will remove a major obstacle to a redrawing of Europe's economic and political frontiers to overcome the legacy of the cold war.
Its distribution was described by Italian zoologist Enrico Hillyer Giglioli in 1881 as professing "'Conservative opinions'; for it keeps strictly within our current political frontiers".
Notoriously, The Third Man dissected the murky world of postwar Vienna, with its disputed political frontiers and its shabby Catholic racketeer Harry Lime.
Israel did not lay claim to territory beyond them and proposed them, with minor modifications except at Gaza, as the basis of permanent political frontiers at the Lausanne Conference, 1949.
While the Appennines to the north of Florence created a difficult natural barrier, the political frontier with the Papal States to the south also obstructed the development of a rail connection with Rome.
But they also offer a truth that both the Soviet Union and some Eastern European countries have begun to recognize, that empires and political frontiers rarely defeat the old instincts by which people seek self-definition.
In 1847 the bishop's seat was transferred from St. Andrä to Marburg an der Drau (Maribor), and after World War I the see's boundaries were adapted to the new political frontiers.
Brown has no sooner transgressed a political frontier than he falls in love with a political refugee called Carla, whose stylish reserve recalls that of the Czech dissident Anna Schmidt in The Third Man.
Alan P. Merriam divided Africa into seven regions for ethnomusicological purposes, observing current political frontiers (see map), and this article follows this division as far as possible in surveying the music of ethnic groups in Africa.
Today, the new frontiers of European integration are political frontiers: common foreign and security policy, justice and internal security, and - to a lesser extent - the crucial question of the fundamental political values on which our coexistence is based.
In theory capitalism was profoundly internationalist, without loyalty to community or nation, dedicated only to profit wherever or however it might be made, impatient of political frontiers or any other so-called artificial constraints on the efficient flow of the factors of production.
Given that at that time the political frontiers between Brazil and Uruguay were not clearly delineated, the Saravia brothers had very close ties to Rio Grande do Sul, as well as with the revolutionary movements in that state.
Indeed, like the wars of the former Yugoslavia, the Gypsies seem to symbolize the biggest single problem facing Europeans in a violent way, from Sarajevo to Grozny, and in less obvious ways throughout the continent: how do separate identities coexist within the same political frontiers?