Sentences with phrase «called new frontiers»

Twelve teams of scientists submitted proposals to the contest, which is called New Frontiers - 4 (since it's the fourth such competition held by NASA).
The new show takes feminism to what Reilly calls its new frontier — international expansion.

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New frontiers were calling.
The American frontier was called a new world, but it was a peasant subsistence very much like what had been known for centuries in the old.
Producing «clean» meat by culturing cells — instead of raising or slaughtering animals - is a new frontier in food production, but will it require a new regulatory framework, and what should we call it?
Todays recipe is adapted from the book called Baked: New Frontiers In Baking by Matt Lewis & Renato Poliafito.
American Eagle is calling on those aggressive business instincts once again as it starts a new decade on a new frontier with claims to stake — the World Wide Web.
Out of the latest batch of proposals, one — a mission called MoonRise aimed at retrieving samples from Earth's moon — achieved coveted «finalist» status in the previous two New Frontiers selections, only to be passed over two and now three times.
In a May retrospective paper, he told the community, still reeling from the so - called Climategate incident, that he felt that science and policymaking was «an exciting process, despite the frustrations of the present problems still not having been adequately resolved, and those new ones bound to come as we explore together the new frontiers of interdisciplinary climate science....»
The new House legislation, called the Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science, and Technology Act of 2014, has been a bitterly partisan battleground for the past year.
By contrast, the New York Times called that classic Western with John Wayne, True Grit, when it came out in 1969, «a marvelously rambling frontier fable packed with extraordinary incidents, amazing encounters, noble characters, and virtuous rewards.»
At a time like this, we need to address not only the structure of education but also the nature and quality of human mind and life; thus calling for a transformative new approach that breaks through the frontiers of particular cultures.
Eating is a multisensory experience, yet chefs and scientists have only recently begun to anatomize food's components, introducing a new science called molecular gastronomy and a new frontier in the possibilities of the kitchen.
You play as Big Boss, who, after waking up from a coma, takes up the codenames «Punished Snake» and «Venom Snake» and forms a new mercenary group called the Diamond Dogs in order to track down those responsible for the destruction of Mother Base and his previous combat unit, the Militaires Sans Frontiers (Soldiers Without Borders).
Discussing the gradual disappearance of the frontier between virtual and real world in so - called «physical gaming» with guest commentator Julien Merceron, Rigopulos also mentioned the emergence of a whole new set of unexpected design challenges, such as the physical fatigue of the player.
Call for Panels for 25th International Sculpture Conference: New Frontiers in Sculpture Deadline: 1 March, 2015
For a nation recently defeated in World War II and emerging from the shadow of totalitarianism, Gutai's call for vitality, play, and new artistic frontiers served as a jolt to a culture of consensus.
Bicycle Friendly America Spring / Summer 2016 -(Page 12) 2016 NATIONAL BIKE SUMMIT & WOMEN»S FORUM FROM MODE SHIFT TO FRAME SHIFT: HOW CYCLING CAN HELP SOLVE GLOBAL WARMING TONY DUTZIK, SENIOR POLICY ANALYST AT FRONTIER GROUP T o transportation planners, when a new person gets on a bike, it's called a «mode shift.»
Having seen that token sales were the new frontier, he became the chief technology officer of a startup called Intellisys Capital, which he predicted was going to revolutionize the investment world.
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