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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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  • Specialty field in history that studies of the Atlantic World in the early modern period.
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  • Water route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans north of the North American mainland.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...[[Bering Strait]] between [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and [[Siberia]], the Atlantic Ocean at [[Drake's Passage]] between [[Tierra del Fuego]] and the [[Antarct
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  • ...itish Atlantic World.” In ''Empire and Nation: The American Revolution and the Atlantic World'', ed. Eliga H. Gould and Peter S. Onuf (2005).
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  • Some small islands in the Atlantic Ocean, near mainland Aguiéne, include [[Noirmoutier]], [[Yeu]], [[Ré]], l
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  • *War College Fellowship with the Atlantic Council
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  • ...and this lack of elevation together with the north-eastern tradewinds from the Atlantic gives Anguilla a sub-tropical climate, but also renders the island prone to
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  • ...smarck''. The purpose of Rheinübung was to disrupt allied convoys crossing the Atlantic. ..., based on [[Lough Erne]] in [[Northern Ireland]], were sent out to patrol the Atlantic approaches to Britanny and Biscay. At 10:30 am on the 26th, one of the Cata
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  • * Sedgwick, Ellery; ''The Atlantic Monthly, 1857–1909: Yankee Humanism at High Tide and Ebb'' [http://www.qu
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  • * Washington, Booker T. ''The Awakening of the Negro,'' The Atlantic Monthly, 78 (September, 1896).
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  • ...tate)|Virginia]], of which he was previously Governor. He is a Director of the Atlantic Council.
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  • ...z Canal. The ship finally arrived at San Diego, via the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Panama Canal."<ref name=DANFS/>
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  • ...Pearl Harbor on 27 November. The next day, the cargo ship got underway for the Atlantic; steamed via the Panama Canal; and arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfo
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  • ...flow of supplies to those islands, in what has been called the [[Battle of the Atlantic]]. U.S. submarines were even more effective against Japanese merchant shipp ...can subs; the true figure was only 42. (Ten others went down in accidents, the Atlantic Ocean, or as the result of friendly fire.) Submarines also rescued hundreds
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  • * [http://www.internet-esq.com/ussaugusta/atlantic/index.htm FDR at the Atlantic Conference]
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  • ...e songs: 'This is off an album that comes out in about three weeks time on the Atlantic Records|Atlantic label. It's called ''Led Zeppelin''. This is a tune ... ca
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  • ...s, or the nature of Western identity and its implications for the U.S. and the Atlantic Alliance."
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  • ...gned to the Pacific again. The cable repair ship returned to operations in the Atlantic in December. Following an overhaul at Boston in the spring of 1962, ''Thor' ...November, she conducted operations near Midway Island and then returned to the Atlantic via Pearl Harbor, Long Beach, and the Panama Canal. In February 1970, she e
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  • ...rica and then further north to the [[Bering Strait]] to find a passage to the Atlantic (in which he failed). On the return voyage he was killed by natives on the
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  • A 1906 graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]], he joined the Atlantic Fleet staff, 1914, ""and was simultaneously Commanding Officer of USS Yankt
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  • * MacNutt, W.S. ''The Atlantic Provinces: The Emergence of Colonial Society'' (1965) * Buckner, Phillip A., and John G. Reid, eds. ''The Atlantic Region to Confederation: A History'' (1994);
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  • ...irst Great Awakening''' was a religious revitalization movement that swept the Atlantic region, and especially the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s, leavin
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  • ...e]]. He is Secretary, a director, and member of the Executive Committee of the Atlantic Council. He is Senior Advisor to the [[Center for Strategic and Internati
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  • While he and [[Sarah Palin]] present themselves as [[populism|populists]], ''The Atlantic'' described him as the "Anti-Palin": "Dobbs did not complain about the way | title = Lou Dobbs: The Anti-Palin | journal = The Atlantic
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  • ...Moby Dick (song)|Moby Dick'/'Bonzo's Montreux' mix, which was completed at the Atlantic Synclavier Suite in New York (disambiguation)|New York, in May 1990.
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  • David Stick, author of ''"Graveyard of the Atlantic: Shipwrecks of the North Carolina Coast"'', described the [[will and testam | title = Graveyard of the Atlantic: Shipwrecks of the North Carolina Coast
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  • ...e]] of the order [[Perciformes]]. It is native to [[brackish]] waters near the Atlantic coast of North and South America. Its commercial trade name is Dragon Goby Violet gobies are found all along the Atlantic coast from [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in the United States of America
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  • By 1896, Flynn was buying up his competitors, the Atlantic Avenue Railroad, and the Brooklyn, Bath, and West End Railroad.
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  • ...tor]] and [[Bill O'Reilly|O'Reilly Factor]], but to ''[[The Hill]]'' and ''The Atlantic''.
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  • ...film critic for ''National Review.'' Previously, he was Senior Editor at ''The Atlantic'',
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  • ...vice. In 1967, she won the [[Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award]] for the Atlantic Fleet. ...in]]. In 1967, she won the [[Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award]] for the Atlantic Fleet. In January 1968, she was in the Caribbean engaged in Operation "Spri
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  • In May 1945, he was sent to the Atlantic to command a special unit researching defenses against the Kamikaze threat.
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  • '''Robert Kaplan''' is a writer for ''The Atlantic'', a Senior Fellow at the [[Center for a New American Security]] (CNAS), to
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  • ...sel, the ninth Equinox Class vessel to join the fleet, will journey across the Atlantic to Canada where it is expected to begin trading on the Great Lakes in Novem
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  • ...) for the whole area of the African continent stretching between Egypt and the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...He has written hundreds of letters to the editor to publications such as ''The Atlantic'' explaining his advocacy of FairTax<ref name=tws12jan16>{{cite news |publisher= ''The Atlantic''
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  • ...]]. He was a contributing editor to ''[[Vanity Fair]]'', a columnist for ''The Atlantic'', and sat on the advisory board of the [[Secular Coalition for America]].
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  • ...in sailing ships, barkentine Capitana and ketch Mary Otis. After crossing the Atlantic under sail to Spain and back, and examining all the shores visited by Colum ...(Captain John B. Heffernan, USN), on USS Buck, flagship, on convoy duty in the Atlantic. In October of that year, on USS Brooklyn with Captain Francis D. Denebrink
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  • ...RD. The surviving members of the band additionally performed the song at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988 with Jason Bonham filling in on dr
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  • In the nonprofit sector, he is a Director of the Atlantic Council, A a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; an Associate of th
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  • ...major role in communications history by laying four telegraph cables under the Atlantic, and others to link Bombay and Aden, in 1865-1872.
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  • ...She deployed to the Pacific Fleet for five tours, and then transferred to the Atlantic Fleet, originally as a training carrier.
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  • ...to the United States via the [[Indian Ocean]], the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean, completing her circumnavigation of the globe upon her arrival at Nor ...dified to enable her to return to normal duty with the Amphibious Force of the Atlantic Fleet. She underwent intensive training in [[amphibious warfare|amphibious
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  • ...group under Rommel.<ref>Shirer, pp. 994-999</ref> He later transferred to the Atlantic Coast. ...er CinC-West [[Gerd von Rundstedt]], responsible for the direct defense of the Atlantic coast against the expected Allied cross-channel invasion. Once in command,
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  • ...ent historians, stated in his ''[[Aethiopiaka]]'' that in the Outer Ocean (the Atlantic) there were seven small islands dedicated to [[Persephone]], and three larg ...pened up huge mouths and so swallowed up portions of the earth, as once in the Atlantic Ocean a large island was swallowed up. [[Diodorus Siculus]] recorded that t
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  • ...lobe by air. Starting there on [[August 8]], ''Graf Zeppelin'' flew across the Atlantic back to [[Friedrichshafen]]. She stopped there to refuel before continuing ...flew more than one million miles and made 144 ocean crossings (143 across the Atlantic, one across the Pacific) with a perfect passenger safety record, making it
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  • ...who penetrated Western Sahara c. 1000 BC, and [[Maqil Arabs]] who reached the Atlantic from [[Yemen]] c. 1218 AD and who eventually subdued the Sanhaja in the mid
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  • ...ter of National Defence (Canada)|Defence Minister]] as well as Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, and [[Steven Fletcher]], Member of Parliament
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  • ...ng the 2016-2017 season, her play, Tell Hector I Miss Him, was featured at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City.
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  • ...g S. (2007) Inherited Opportunity Essays: The Future Of The American Idea, The Atlantic Monthly, November
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  • ...British royalty. The interview evoked massive discussion on both sides of the Atlantic, especially in the United States during a year when engrained racism has be
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  • * Emmer, Pieter. ''The Dutch in the Atlantic Economy, 1580-1880: Trade, Slavery and Emancipation.'' (1998). 283 pp. ...utch in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1600-1815'' (1990), says Dutch dominated the Atlantic slave trade 1636-89
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  • ...the [[American West]] and to expand control over all of North America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. The [[Free Soil]] Jacksonians, notably [[Martin Van
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  • ...n most of [[France]], except those areas bordering the English Channel. On the Atlantic coast, it is found in Île de Ré and Oléron, but not south of the Gironde
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  • ...commissioning nearly through the fall of 1941, the cargo ship operated in the Atlantic conducting amphibious maneuvers off [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]] in June
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  • ...bious Squadron 3, after [[USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2)]] had received a summons to the Atlantic Fleet during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. Operating in this capacity for t
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  • ...h a decade of world war and peace, successive governments on both sides of the Atlantic were able to bring about and preserve a cordiality which often approached g
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  • ...eventually recognised as overwhelming - humanitarian considerations until the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited in 1807. Trade was the sole purpose of the initi
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  • * Addams, Jane. "The Subtle Problems of Charity," ''The Atlantic monthly.'' Volume 83, Issue 496 (February 1899) pp. 163-179 [http://cdl.lib
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  • ...ndard of Ohio, respectively, now BP of North America), Atlantic Richfield (the Atlantic side, now also a part of BP North America), Marathon Oil (covering western
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  • ...ah River. The peninsular part of Florida extends southwards, and separates the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. ...rge lakes, called the [[Great Lakes]]. The Great Lakes ultimately drain to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River in [[Canada]]. Most of the rivers wh
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  • ...un in code cells (“Jupyter” is from Julia, Python and R — early adopters). The Atlantic Monthly (April 5, 2018) predicted Jupyter Notebook technology would eventua
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  • Ah, my friends, we say not one word against those who live upon the Atlantic Coast, but the hardy pioneers who have braved all the dangers of the wild
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  • ...wind is from the south-west, bringing mild and wet weather regularly from the Atlantic Ocean. It is driest in the east and warmest in the south-east. Snowfall can ...nic, and tends to be very changeable. It is warmed by the Gulf Stream from the Atlantic, and is much warmer than areas on similar latitudes, for example Oslo, Norw
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  • * Hamilton, Douglas J. ''Scotland, the Caribbean and the Atlantic World, 1750-–1820.'' (2005) 249pp. ISBN 0 7190 7182 8
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  • ...context of disturbances, riots, and revolts in Europe and the Americas--in the Atlantic world--in the late 18th century, with attention to similarities and differe
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  • ...romanticism, patriotism, and idealism, just like their counterparts across the Atlantic. The new generation was especially proud of the Swedish contributions to Am
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  • ...ring which there were deep but short-lived [[recession]]s on both sides of the Atlantic, there was renewed economic growth in the United States and Europe. The UK
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  • * Buckner, Phillip A., and John G. Reid, eds. ''The Atlantic Region to Confederation: A History'' (1994); * MacNutt, W.S. ''The Atlantic Provinces: The Emergence of Colonial Society'' (1965)
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  • ...tant churches in Britain and America. There were some disagreements across the Atlantic, and a separate American Standard Version was published. The US copyright i
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  • ...tes over the Pacific (two satellite antennae) and INTELSAT satellites over the Atlantic, and on INMARSAT Satellite 2.
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  • ...dation of France's international status.<ref> James Ellison, "Separated by the Atlantic: the British and De Gaulle, 1958-1967." ''Diplomacy & Statecraft'' 2006 17(
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  • ...gineer Bureau in Washington and was a member of the board of engineers for the Atlantic Coast defenses. From 1852 to 1855, he served as superintendent of the Unite
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  • ...al regions in the northwest, with strong growth in the southwest and along the Atlantic coast, plus dynamism in metropolitan areas. Shifts in population between re
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  • ...ned test flights. Spacecraft #11 sank and was recovered from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after 38 years. Some spacecraft were modified after initial productio
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  • "By suggesting that the Japanese could obtain surrender terms according to the Atlantic Charter, he had ignored the President's order not to state that the emperor
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  • ...Slowly a free black population emerged, concentrated in port cities along the Atlantic coast from Charleston to Boston. Slaves in the cities and towns had many mo
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  • ===German tactics in the Battle of the Atlantic: Mixed benefits=== ...ips than the allies could produce. Individual U-Boats patrolled throughout the Atlantic but could then come together and attack weak merchant ships from all sides.
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  • ...al regions in the northwest, with strong growth in the southwest and along the Atlantic coast, plus dynamism in metropolitan areas. Shifts in population between re
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  • ...astline of Massachusetts Bay. The only New England state without access to the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont, is also the least-populated. After nearly 400 years, the re ...in and Pearson Education, and was the longtime home of literary magazine ''The Atlantic Monthly''. Merriam-Webster is based in Springfield, Massachusetts. ''Yankee
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  • ...lines—which developed out of the merging of a series of connections—served the Atlantic coast. United Airlines—an amalgamation of Clement Keys’ National Air Tr
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  • ...lliance Cohesion. His early scholarly work focused on nuclear strategy and the Atlantic Alliance, in connection with which he organized oral history sessions on th
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  • ...and tends to be very changeable. It is warmed by the [[Gulf Stream]] from the Atlantic, and so has milder winters (and cooler, wetter summers) than areas on simil ...t of Scotland is usually warmer than the east, because of the influence of the Atlantic ocean currents, and the colder surface temperatures of the North Sea. Tiree
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  • Klein, A. Norman. "West African Unfree Labor Before and After the Rise of the Atlantic Slave Trade." In ''Slavery in the New World: A Reader in Comparative Histor Thomas, Hugh. ''The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440-1870''. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1997. Reference sou
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  • ..., turning to the generally more effective [[submarine]]s. The [[Battle of the Atlantic]], which nearly strangled Britain, was already underway, and was principall ...ication of the existing [[Battle of the Atlantic]]. In 1941, the Battle of the Atlantic was still very real and having the potential to strangle Britain.
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  • ...Quakers were not subject to the schisms that affected their fellows across the Atlantic. Notable British Quakers of the nineteenth century include prison reformer
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  • ...l Japanese Army]] would agree to the American requirements. The policy of the Atlantic Charter resembled the anti-fascist doctrine of Baron Shidehara after the Wa
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  • ...er several years, after they were commissioned to write a feature by the ''The Atlantic''.
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  • ...d the British Post Office engineered the first two-way conversation across the Atlantic.
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  • ...tellite, also facilitated a greater interplay of musical influences across the Atlantic. [[Donovan]] was evidently one of the first British pop musicians to become
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  • ...''U-boats''' nearly cutting off supplies to Britain during the [[Battle of the Atlantic]]. They were narrowly defeated by intensive Allied research into antisubmar
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  • ...oyer "Kearny" on 16-17 October 1941 as pretexts to extend naval warfare in the Atlantic without congressional approval or the repeal of neutrality legislation. Thr
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  • ...ks of the Box of Frogs album ''Strange Land''. The band also re-formed for the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary show on 14 May, 1988. Page, Plant and Jones, as we
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  • ...in artistic innovation that by the late 1950s had been acknowledged across the Atlantic even in [[Paris]].</blockquote>
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  • ...Scotia Museum, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, all at Halifax; and fisheries museums at Lunenburg and at North East Marg
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  • * Holden, Len. "Fording the Atlantic: Ford and Fordism in Europe" in ''Business History '' Vol 47, #1 Jan 2005
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  • ...ught in London would absorb 10 percent of its weight in the journey across the Atlantic, which allowed him to make a considerable profit. It was reported that Th
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  • ...ion."<ref name=tws19nov33/> However, writers such as Robert D. Kaplan in ''The Atlantic'' see benefits to non-involvement; he wrote "the very indifference of most | publisher = ''The Atlantic''
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  • ...His attempts to influence the conduct of economic policy on both sides of the Atlantic were unsuccessful,<ref>See the tutorials subpage of the article on the Grea ...the course of the [[Battle of Britain]], and again during the [[Battle of the Atlantic]]. After the [[fall of France]], it was evident to those who thought about
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  • ...e AMO has now been supplanted by global warming as the "dominant force" in the Atlantic climate.</ref>
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  • ...pportunity Inherited Opportunity] Essays: The Future Of The American Idea, The Atlantic Monthly, November</ref></p>
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  • The '''Northwest Passage''' is a long-sought water route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans north of the [[North America|North American]] mainland.
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  • ...e," said [[Alexandros Petersen]], senior fellow with the Eurasia Center at the Atlantic Council. "The leading opposition figures are not anti-American or more pro-
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  • ...t signed a six-year lease on a house in London&mdash;they decided to cross the Atlantic and to continue their life in the US. The Tellers settled in Washington D.C
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  • ...G. A. Pocock, ''The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Tradition'' (1975). </ref>
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  • ...erest. HF/DF, pronounced "huff-duff", was the term used in the [[Battle of the Atlantic]] in locating German submarines. Knowing the compass bearing, from a singl
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  • | author = [[Christopher Hitchens]] | journal = The Atlantic | date = June 2007
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  • ...onaries, trapezoid & trapezium have opposite meanings on opposite sides of the Atlantic. Anyone who wants to write such an article should sort out exactly what the
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  • * van der Vat, Dan. ''The Atlantic Campaign.'' (1988). Connects submarine and antisubmarine operations between
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  • ...oah Valley]]; General Sherman was to capture Atlanta and march to the sea (the Atlantic Ocean); Generals George Crook and William W. Averell were to operate agains ...orgia in his "[[Sherman's March to the Sea|March to the Sea]]". He reached the Atlantic Ocean at [[Savannah, Georgia]] in December 1864. Sherman's army was followe
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  • ...om the south-west, bringing mild and wet weather to England regularly from the Atlantic Ocean. It is driest in the [[East England|east]] and warmest in the [[South
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  • ...al Navy did not exist and that German battleships were moving freely about the Atlantic and the Caribbean and threatening the Panama Canal. Daniels' tenure would h
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  • ...Contention</ref> and on this basis investigators believe it spread across the Atlantic during the [[Age of Exploration]]. In 1859 the disease acquired its current
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  • ...the quarterdeck of HMS <i>Prince of Wales</i>. for a Sunday service during the Atlantic Conference, 10 August 1941]] Elsewhere, recent British success in the [[Battle of the Atlantic]] was compromised by the navy's introduction of its [[Cryptanalysis of the
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  • ...04, specializing in [[torpedo]] warfare. "He commanded the First Group of the Atlantic Fleet's Torpedo Flotilla in 1912-13 and several torpedo boats and destroyer
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  • ...uld not handle the logistics of sending horses and all their fodder across the Atlantic. Furthermore Washington never learned to appreciate the strong advantages o
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  • ...number 1 since 1973 and the title track was a Top 10 hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Early the following year a major US tour (highlights of which were include
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  • Britain still faced starvation if the [[Battle of the Atlantic]] could not be won, and there was a long road ahead to defeating the Nazis ...d seize control of the long-range bombers used in antisubmarine patrols in the Atlantic. </ref> Roosevelt basically agreed with Robert Lovett, the civilian Assista
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  • ...ng calamitous conditions in Vietnam, invoking the principles proclaimed in the Atlantic Charter and in the Charter of the United Nations, and pleading for U.S. rec
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  • ...shed that the entire nation -- stretching then from Maine to Georgia, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi Valley -- was a unified, or common market. There w
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  • ...by the militia in another fight a few days later. Sugar plantations along the Atlantic coast south of St. Augustine were destroyed, with many of the slaves on the
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  • ...son, Who Defined a Diplomatic Destiny for America That We Can't Escape." ''The Atlantic Monthly'' Vol: 295. Issue: 2. (March 2005) pp 36+.</ref>
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  • ...as that the swallows (or ''las golondrinas'', as he called them) flew over the Atlantic Ocean to Jerusalem each winter, carrying small twigs on which they could re
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