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- Air combat manoeuvring (ACM) is the tactic of moving, turning, and situating one's fighter aircraft in order to attain a position from which an attack...
- Ian; Crang, Phil (1995). Doing Ethnographies. Magrane, Eric (2015). "Situating Geopoetics". GeoHumanities. 1 (1): 86–102. doi:10.1080/2373566X.2015.1071674...
- rationality, and universal truths, while politicizing social problems "by situating them in historical and cultural contexts, to implicate themselves in the...
- Robin R. (1998). African American Viewers and the Black Situation Comedy: Situating Racial HumorRobin R. Means Coleman. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780815331254...
- Andhra region, Krishna River Delta, and Godavari river on the east coast, situating their capital at Dharanikota (present day Amaravati). they pra**** to Surya...
- susurrant sound ("siss phuss") made by the breath in the nasal p****ages, situating the mythology of Sisyphus in a far larger context of archaic (see Proto-Indo-European...
- 2023. Marx, Nick; Sienkiewicz, Matt; Becker, Ron (2013). "Introduction: Situating Sa****ay Night Live in American Television Culture". In Marx, Nick; Sienkiewicz...
- colonial India. They also edited a volume together on Joseph Needham (Situating the History of Science, 1999), the section on "Science in Twentieth South...
- Seriation is a way of situating an object within a series. It may refer to: Seriation (archaeology) Seriation (semiotics) Seriation (statistics) This...
- reconstruct." "The most important evidence – in fact the only evidence – for situating the emergence of the Mahayana around the beginning of the common era was...