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  • ...s.harvard.edu/~atlantic/index.html International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 1500-1825]
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  • National correspondent for [[Atlantic (journal)|''The Atlantic'']] and the author of ''Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle Eas
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  • ...anuary/February 2009 |year= |month= |format= |work=The Atlantic |publisher=The Atlantic Monthly Group |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}
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  • ...1), pp 471-472; published by Little, Brown and Company in association with the Atlantic Monthly Press
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  • ...[[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Pacific Ocean]], or from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...s means that the Mediterranean's currents and weather are less severe than the Atlantic's, making navigation on easier. In addition, the sea's influence makes the
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  • ...r numbered afloat fleets and a major antisubmarine warfare strike force in the Atlantic, also has headquarters in Norfolk.
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  • City in western Brittany (France), on the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • .... and Peter S. Onuf, eds. ''Empire and Nation: The American Revolution in the Atlantic World.'' Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. 391 pages. [http://www.amazo * Thornton, John. ''Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400–1800'' (2nd ed., 1998)
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  • ...ated along the west coast of Africa, surrounded by Senegal, with access to the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...hological continent located, depending on the theorist involved, either in the Atlantic or Pacific ocean.
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  • Strategic/operational level German headquarters for the Atlantic coast in 1944, commanded by [[Erwin Rommel]] and reporting to [[Gerd von Ru
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  • ...r liner that sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean; best-known maritime disaster.
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  • Water route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans north of the North American mainland.
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  • Specialty field in history that studies of the Atlantic World in the early modern period.
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  • Republic (population c. 4.2 million; capital Dublin) comprising about 85% of the Atlantic island of Ireland, west of Great Britain.
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  • ...f Scotland's most important rivers, flowing from the Southern Uplands into the Atlantic; Glasgow is located along its course.
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  • *[http://www.ama.africatoday.com/ Manu Herbstein: Ama, A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade]
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  • ...mber of the genus Bitis, found in certain rocky desert areas, mostly along the Atlantic coast of southern Africa.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Part of the Atlantic Ocean, between north-western mainland Europe and Great Britain; important t
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  • Article in the July/August, 2008 issue of The Atlantic magazine about the effects of the Internet on [[cognition]]
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  • ...bous warfare exercises. Beginning in July 1941, the Quincy cruised between the Atlantic coast and Iceland, marking an extension of U.S. "short of war" operations t
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  • ...insley]], of ''[[Creative Capitalism]]'' blog and book; former fellow at ''The Atlantic'' and editor at [[Guardian (UK)|''The Guardian'']]
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  • ...can-based interest group and funding organization concerned with improving the Atlantic relationship, urgent global issues, and [[democracy promotion]]; formed in
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  • ...ntario and Quebec and forming the primary drainage of the Great Lakes into the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...ligious topics treated in comparative fashion by looking at both sides of the Atlantic. Religious revivals characterized Britain and Germany, as well as the [[Fir ...population into colonial America. As a leading advocate of the history of the Atlantic world, Bailyn has organized an annual international seminar at Harvard desi
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  • Country on the coast of West Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the south, Niger to the north, Benin to the west, and Cameroon to
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  • ...ca, bounded by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east, with the Atlantic Ocean to its west.
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  • ...h [[restructuring of the U.S. political right]]; former senior editor of ''The Atlantic'', film critic for ''[[National Review]]'', and weekly columnist for the ''
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  • ...]], and having newly discovered oil running by pipeline to [[Cameroon]] on the Atlantic coast of [[West Africa]]
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  • ...defence of the Iraq War; contributing editor, [[Vanity Fair]]; columnist, The Atlantic; advisory board, [[Secular Coalition for America]] (1949-2011).
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  • Sea separating the islands of Ireland and Britain, connected to the Atlantic Ocean in the south by St George's Channel, and in the north by the North Ch
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  • ...Algeria, east and south-east by Mali, and south by Senegal, with access to the Atlantic Ocean in the west
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  • {{r|Battle of the Atlantic||**}}
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  • ...s.harvard.edu/~atlantic/index.html International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 1500-1825]
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  • ...arliamentary monarchy (population c. 40.5 million; capital Madrid) between the Atlantic Ocean and Bay of Biscay to the north-west and the Mediterranean Sea to the
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  • ...955. Others including [[Lava Records]], and [[143 Records]] became part of the Atlantic group. Atlantic was acquired by [[Warner Bros.-Seven Arts]] in 1967. In 196
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  • ...e [[Strait of Dover]] and the [[English Channel]] connect the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean south of Great Britain, and the [[Skagerrek]] strait links the North
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  • The Atlantic Coast Conference consists of college in 7 states. [[Boston College]] is lo
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  • ...he [[St. Johns River]], and the Jacksonville Beaches communities are along the Atlantic coast.
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  • ...67936/ The Unknown Blogger Who Changed WikiLeaks Coverage] - an article in The Atlantic by [[Alexis Madrigal]] on how a blog post about WikiLeaks influenced covera
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  • ...ed before being dispatched in [[Atlantic convoys]], during the [[Battle of the Atlantic]].<ref name=Other/><ref name=RobbieTouch/> The James Battle served as a fi
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  • {{r|Battle of the Atlantic}}
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  • ...before the start of WWII in April, 1940, she spent the next two years in the Atlantic area, taking part in exercises, Neutrality enforcement, "short of war" oper
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  • ...ok Tells Salman Rushdie He Has to Go by His Given Name, Ahmed Rushdie]," ''The Atlantic'', November 14, 2011. .../ Why Facebook and Google's Concept of 'Real Names' is Revolutionary]," ''The Atlantic'', August 5, 2011.
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  • ...w.lib.unb.ca/Texts/Acadiensis/ ''Acadiensis: The Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region'']
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  • | title = The Atlantic privateers
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  • ...on 9-12 August, Churchill joined U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Atlantic Charter conference, the first meeting between the two English-speaking lead
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  • One of the major species is the Atlantic Sea Scallop, ''Placopecten magellanicus''. While the population is high, th
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  • ...album track released during the band's existence. It did however appear on the Atlantic Records United Kingdom|UK various artists LP, ''The New Age of Atlantic'',
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  • ...the Navy on 6 March 1945; converted to an amphibious force [[flagship]] at the Atlantic Basin Iron Works in [[Brooklyn, N.Y.]]; and [[Ship commissioning|commission
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  • ...r for American Progress]]. Previously, he was an associate editor of the ''The Atlantic'', a staff writer at ''The [[American Prospect]]'', and an associate editor
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  • {{r|Battle of the Atlantic}}
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  • ...d]]. She returned to Norfolk on 29 August 1951 and resumed operations with the Atlantic Fleet, before visiting Tule on a second supply mission during the summer of ...orfolk on 17 October and began another four-year stint of operations along the Atlantic seaboard and in the Caribbean. In January 1968 she departed [[Morehead Cit
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  • ...ng at merchants, demographic trends, Loyalists, international links across the Atlantic, and especially the political ideas that motivated the Patriots. he is bes ...us at Harvard, and director of the International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 1500-1800,
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  • ...ses all the inhabitants of the islands, and a more neutral description is ‘the Atlantic Isles’” (p. xxvi)<br>On [[18 July]] 2004 [http://archives.tcm.ie/busin
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  • ...rco à alentejana'')''' is a traditional Portuguese dish, particularly near the Atlantic coast, where clams are easily found. It is called ''alentejana'' as being i
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  • ..., ''Zenobia'' relieved [[USS Vermilion (AKA-107)]] as a training ship with the Atlantic Fleet's Operational Training Command on [[19 August]]. She served briefly i Although allocated to the Amphibious Force of the Atlantic Fleet on 1 April 1946, ''Zenobia's'' days as a United States naval vessel w
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  • *I. The Battle of the Atlantic, September 1939 – May 1943, (1947) *X. The Atlantic Battle Won, May 1943 - May 1945, (1954)
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