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At and strategic
At the centre of Alfred's reformed military defence system was a network of fortresses, or burhs, distributed at strategic points throughout the kingdom.
At about the same time, the USSR reached strategic parity with the US in terms of ICBM forces.
At this time, Wever conducted war games ( simulated against the French ) in a bid to establish his theory of a strategic bombing force that would, he thought, prove decisive by winning the war through the destruction of enemy industry, even though these exercises also included tactical strikes against enemy ground forces and communications.
At times of war, Malta's economy prospered due to its strategic location.
At the end of World War II, Malta's strategic importance had reached a low point.
At the decisive Battle of Nagashino, the combined forces of Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu devastated the Takeda clan with the strategic use of arquebuses.
At the various stages of a player's career, a coach will tailor drills to meet the strategic requirements of the team.
At the same time that the company was making major divestments in the early 1990s, American Stores also looked for opportunities to make strategic minor acquisitions, ones that would enhance its position in the main markets where it needed to strengthen market share.
At the end of June 2000, a strategic business alliance between Vivendi, Seagram, and Canal + was announced, and Vivendi Universal, a leading global media and communications company, was formed after the merger with Seagram ( the parent company of Universal Studios ).
At the time, in the West the euphemism " strategic weapons " was used to refer to the American nuclear arsenal, which was presented as a necessary deterrent against nuclear or conventional attack from the Soviet Union ( see Mutual Assured Destruction ).
At that time northern Italy was a major strategic item in Europe's balance of powers, serving as a link between the Habsburgs in the Empire and in Spain.
At the conclusion of World War II, Stalin demanded partial control of the Dardanelles, a strategic passage between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.
At the strategic level, there were ten non-executive board members, who were led by Chairman Tony Hales, and appointed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Scottish Government ( eight by the former and two by the latter ).
At West Point, he was an energetic and ambitious cadet, deeply interested in the teachings of Dennis Hart Mahan and the theoretical strategic principles of Antoine-Henri Jomini.
At Beale, the 17th continued global strategic bombardment alert to 30 June 1976 when it was inactivated as part of the phaseout of the B-52 at Beale.
At the same time, Minuteman and Polaris missiles were taking their places in strategic deterrence, replacing much of the bomber alert force.
At the close of the Revolution, the first Euro-American settlers arrived in the Newport area, ensconcing themselves in the vicinity of the strategic river fords.
At the same time the West no longer dealt with Kenya as it had in the past, when it was viewed as a strategic regional outpost against communist influences from Ethiopia and Tanzania.
At RAND, he researched how to posture and operate U. S. strategic nuclear forces to deter plausible forms of Soviet nuclear-armed aggression in way that was credible, cost-effective and controllable.
At the end of 1943, following the Allied invasion of Italy, Allied forces were bogged down at the Gustav Line, a defensive line across Italy south of the strategic objective of Rome.
At sea, the British and French were bitter rivals ; the French aided the fledgling United States in the American Revolutionary War, but their strategic purpose was to capture territory in India and the West Indies -- which they did not achieve.
At the start of the World War II, initial so-called " strategic " bombing was carried out by medium bombers, typically twin-engined ones with several gun positions, but only limited bomb-carrying capacity and range.
At the June 2007 Mercosur summit, he scolded energy companies for their lack of investment in the sector and for not supporting his strategic vision for the region.
At its best, it provides strategic advantage and economic value.

At and location
At Madison Square, location of the Flatiron Building, Broadway crosses Fifth Avenue at 23rd Street.
At some community colleges, the partnering four-year institution teaches the third and fourth year courses at the community college location and thereby allows a student to obtain a four year degree without having to physically move to the four-year school.
At one location in Southern California, coyotes began relying on a colony of feral cats as a food source.
At any point in history, in any location, rhyming slang can be seen to incorporate words and phrases that are relevant at that particular time and place.
At the location of the Keban Dam, the two rivers, now combined into the Euphrates, have dropped to an elevation of amsl.
At the same time there was the beginning of a move towards using artificial light to light the actors on location, and some of the biggest studios bought electric generator trucks for this purpose.
At best this kind of transition had previously been dealt with by having the directions of travel of the actor in the two shots correspond on the screen, but in a film such as The Bank Burglar's Fate ( Jack Adolfi, 1914 ), one can see shot transitions in which a cut is made from an actor just leaving the frame, to a shot of him well inside the frame in an adjoining location, which have the positions and directions so well chosen that to the casual eye his movement appears quite continuous, and the real space and time ellipsis between the shots is concealed.
At the 16th meeting of the IMU General Assembly in Bangalore, India in August 2010, Berlin was chosen as the location of the permanent office of the IMU, which was opened on January 1, 2011, and is hosted by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics ( WIAS ), an institute of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community, with about 120 scientists engaging in mathematical research applied to complex problems in industry and commerce.
At the present time, Nineveh's location is marked by two large mounds, Kouyunjik and Nabī Yūnus ( Prophet Jonah ).
At its root the word magazine refers to a collection or storage location.
At location A, a Bell measurement of the EPR pair qubit and the qubit to be teleported ( for example, quantum state of a photon ) is performed, yielding two classical bits of information.
At location B, the EPR pair qubit is modified ( if necessary ), using the two bits to select the correct one of four possible quantum states.
Note that the southern tip of Lake Michigan is depicted as being farther north than Lake Erie. At the time, the actual location of this extreme was unknown.
At the request of Portmeirion's designer Clough Williams-Ellis, the main location for the series was not disclosed until the opening credits of the last episode.
At this location, neuroscientist Otto Loewi first proved that nerves secrete substances called neurotransmitters, which have effects on receptors in target tissues.
More recently, location footage of the falls was shot in October 2006 to portray " World's End " of the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
At the end of the 19th century, with the advent of the ocean liner, the island's position astride Atlantic shipping lanes made Cape Verde an ideal location for resupplying ships with fuel ( imported coal ), water and livestock.
At the location, Rob quickly went back on his word to John by informing Kathy of the Rotu tribe's plans to vote her out at the first merged Tribal Council.
At one time, Vulcan had nine grain elevators, more than any location west of Winnipeg, making it the largest grain shipping point at that time.
At a later time the Communist authorities removed the zinc coffin from Vrana and moved it to a secret location, which remains unknown to this day.
At the time of the Domesday Book survey Ludlow was the location of the unoccupied large Stanton Manor, a possession of Walter de Lacy.
At this time, the city was renamed " Heraklion ", after the Roman port of Heracleum (" Heracles ' city "), whose exact location is unknown.
At the end of the year, it was revealed that the hints point to Riverdale being located in the " Missouri area ," but that officially Riverdale has no location.
At the same location, the Haarlemmerhoutfestival is also held every year, which is a music and theatre festival.

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