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If a place becomes widely known, it is put on the map.
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Conquest is the Battlefront standard and pits two opposing forces against each other on a space or ground map, with the objective of controlling all of the command posts on the map, or defeating every member of the opposing force.
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What put the Huffington Post on the map was a series of pieces during the summer and autumn of 2005, in which Arianna Huffington relentlessly attacked the military and foreign-affairs reporting of the Times' Judith Miller.
But those who sip from Twitter's fire hose can get much more information, including a sender's location, the biography on his profile page and how many people have subscribed to his messages (see blog post on the map of a tweet).
"The problem is a lack of discretion in the way the information has been posted on the map," said Felix Ximenes, adding that Google had bought the data but then used it without prioritising it.
Put your post on the map.
War is well-known ground: you grow used to its accidents, you make little adjustments, you manage to carry on; peace, on the other hand, may seem too much like uncharted territory, with too many Here Be Dragons signs posted on the blank map.
The maturity values expressed as percentage sterane isomerization values were posted on the Isopach map of the respective reservoirs.
The vitrinite reflectance values were posted on the isopach map against the corresponding wells where oil samples were obtained from the well head.
Freecaching is Troemel's method of nestling works in the city's largest nature deposit, logging the geocoordinates on the map, posting clues at Tomorrow Gallery, and dispensing those coordinates to purchasers of his work.
Destinations and local haunts are posts on a map.
You can then use the iOS's native map-handling to view these posts on Google Maps or within the app itself.
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