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What is a fringe?

If you don't have a fringe, it's like your hair just parts, including the fringe. Fringes is hair that goes to the side, or over the forehead. It's also known as 'bangs':)


What us politician coined the term lunatic fringe?

U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt coined the term lunatic fringe.


What are fringe shallow waters bordering seas known as?

continental shelves


What is Fringe Oliva her real name?

Fringe Olivia real name is Olivia Duhnam. Olivia is a young FBI agent that specializes in a multi-task for for the US Department of Homeland Securtity called Fringe.


What role did billy Burke play in the series Fringe?

Billy Burke did not appear in the series Fringe. He is an actor known for his roles in other shows such as Revolution and Zoo.


What does the gold fringe mean on the american flag?

It is an honorable enrichment only, not an integral part of the flag. As it is attached on the edge, it does not "deface" the flag which therefore remains the Stars and Stripes of the US (as per the opinion of the US Attorney General in 1925). The fringe is used only inside or on a staff when carried outside by a bearer, it is never flown from a staff or pole outside (the fringe would fray). As there is no wind to move a flag when inside, the gold fringe adds an element of "prettiness", nothing more. The US is indeed prone to having a fringe more than other countries but most national flags have a fringe in some circumstances and no other country attributes any meaning to the fringe except that it looks better. There are many posts that posit the theory that the fringe represents martial or admiralty law. However there is no law, decree, order or other legally enforceable proclamation that mentions the fringe, either to prescribe or proscribe its use. Many quote Executive Order 10834 (under President Eisenhower) however this is a public document available in full on the internet (try the US Archives) and a review will show no mention of a fringe at all. US Army Orders (840-10) do make the use of the fringe obligatory inside, but these apply to the US Army only. The law that defines the flag and its use is USC Title 4 Chapter 1 - again a public document whose provisions are enforceable in a federal court. There is nothing that says that a civilian or civilian organisation may not fly a flag with a gold fringe. Strangely, although admiralty law applies to ships, the fringe is never flown on a ship, surely an inconsistency.


What does the gold fringe on the American flag mean?

It is an honorable enrichment only, not an integral part of the flag. As it is attached on the edge, it does not "deface" the flag which therefore remains the Stars and Stripes of the US (as per the opinion of the US Attorney General in 1925). The fringe is used only inside or on a staff when carried outside by a bearer, it is never flown from a staff or pole outside (the fringe would fray). As there is no wind to move a flag when inside, the gold fringe adds an element of "prettiness", nothing more. The US is indeed prone to having a fringe more than other countries but most national flags have a fringe in some circumstances and no other country attributes any meaning to the fringe except that it looks better. There are many posts that posit the theory that the fringe represents martial or admiralty law. However there is no law, decree, order or other legally enforceable proclamation that mentions the fringe, either to prescribe or proscribe its use. Many quote Executive Order 10834 (under President Eisenhower) however this is a public document available in full on the Internet (try the US Archives) and a review will show no mention of a fringe at all. US Army Orders (840-10) do make the use of the fringe obligatory inside, but these apply to the US Army only. The law that defines the flag and its use is USC Title 4 Chapter 1 - again a public document whose provisions are enforceable in a federal court. There is nothing that says that a civilian or civilian organisation may not fly a flag with a gold fringe. Strangely, although admiralty law applies to ships, the fringe is never flown on a ship, surely an inconsistency.


Why did portuguese remain on the fringe of Asian trade?

The Portuguese were known for their sea power, however, they lacked the overall resources to truly conquer or control significant amounts of territory. This kept them on the fringe of Asian trade.


When will fringe series 2 be shown in the UK?

I belive it airs in the US in September and the UK in October


How do you get your fringe into a side fringe?

You wait. Then you wait.


When was Out on the Fringe created?

Out on the Fringe was created in 1979.


What is the part of the fairway leading to the green?

It is commonly known as the apron or the fringe. It is a very closely mown area which rewards players for a bad miss. It is much nicer playing from the apron or fringe than from the rough or bunker.