Storing large quantities of electricity has long been the domain of 150-year-old lead-acid chemistry.
The tropical northern reaches of the Northern Territory are the domain of the saltwater crocodile.
That can be seen among traditional U.S.-stock mutual funds, typically the domain of smaller investors.
Or it may be that they belong to a fourth domain of living organism.
Suddenly, these old obsessions of development wonks have broken through into the domain of public policy.
C, Leptis Magna is a unique artistic realization in the domain of urban planning.
Less than 2o years ago, electric generation was primarily the domain of oil, coal, and nuclear plants.
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One age has taken away the reflective inquiry that was the domain of philosophers in the past.
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Cyberspace has become the fifth domain of warfare, after land, sea, air and space (see article).
Considered the domain of nerds, conspiracy theorists and shady internet characters the move could push Bitcoin more mainstream.
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At most big companies, the microblogging site is seen as the domain of pop stars, narcissists and disgruntled customers.
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Spirituality is meant to take us beyond our tribal identity into a domain of awareness that is more universal.
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Others are using a strategy once solely the domain of investors like Icahn.
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Leaving the domain of the forest giants, follow an old tramline for 13.1km to another perched lake, Lake Garawongera.
That's the domain of Aymar de Lencquesaing, Acer's head of mobile phone products.
It is the domain of Congress and the public to grant such authority.
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Atomic bomb testing, as well, was the domain of just a few nations.
Still, however, bigger ad agencies are fast scoring accolades that were formerly the domain of their smaller, expertise-centered competitors.
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What that means, he said, was that .com would remain the domain of choice for some time to come.
Such a theory is neither new, nor the exclusive domain of either party.
However, for now, the multi-asset strategy is clearly the domain of active managers.
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Understanding it is in the domain of the humanities, particularly the sociology of science and the genesis of religious belief.
Bit.ly also offers users an alternative called j.mp, the domain of the Northern Mariana Islands, which come under American law.
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For years, gaming has been the domain of male 18- to-34-year-olds, with fighting, racing and battle games flooding the market.
So the controversy over government funding of embryonic stem cell research quickly reaches into the unregulated domain of reproductive medicine.
It is the lucrative domain of serious organised crime groups that seek to profit at the expense of innocent people.
Corporate IT remains one center of cloud computing, but more technology workloads are coming under the domain of business line managers.
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We now have the capacity to measure and predict a whole series of outcomes that were once the domain of intuition.
Some think the overdraft overhaul might encourage banks to dabble in areas currently the domain of such non-banks as check-cashing stores.
Yet, every social network company wants you to think that their domain of users will cover all you will ever need.
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