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  • Mutants are sterilized, so that they can not reproduce, and sent to the "Fringes", the wild land outside of the community to fend for themselves.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Stephanie 2007

  • Mutants are sterilized, so that they can not reproduce, and sent to the "Fringes", the wild land outside of the community to fend for themselves.

    Classic Sci-Fi at it's BEST! Stephanie 2007

  • "Fringes" are seen when signals received by a pair of antennas are combined with exactly the right timing.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • I was actually sent to the Outer Fringes to conduct a chair census and learn some humility.

    Excerpt: Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde 2009

  • Fringes remained, though with the slight pompadour effect, the height required need as much hair as a woman had on her head – and then some.

    The Wonderful World of Hair | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • Fringes measured, such as here, would be best fit by a model with two sources of light a certain distance apart and with a certain size.

    Archive 2009-02-25 Nicole 2009

  • Fringes measured, such as here, would be best fit by a model with two sources of light a certain distance apart and with a certain size.

    First Stellar Images Nicole 2009

  • Fast-forward two seasons and a new meaning for that cheeky moniker is finally coming to light: There are even two Fringes.

    Fringe's Third Season Has Double Vision 2010

  • Fringes to the soft leather bridle, and a tooled browband with tiny studs of gold.

    A Caregiver's Homage To The Very Old 2010

  • Fringes of cottonwood, willow, and hackberry occur along some streams.

    Ecoregions of Texas (EPA) 2009

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