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  • The fate of the symbolic and strategically-located town of Sirte, analysts say, will help clarify what happens next in Libya.

    Rebels Resume Advance West 2011

  • Hunt said, "We anticipate that by adding AIPC's No. 1 position in private-label dry pasta, strategically-located production facilities, solid brands and top-tier customer base to Ralcorp's capabilities, we will be able to better address a broader spectrum of customer and consumer needs."

    Ralcorp to Buy American Italian Pasta for $1.2 Billion 2010

  • But once a road monopolist buys up strategically-located parcels of land to block economically-feasible alternate routes, that's it-- no one can spoil his monopoly by "defecting."

    EconLog Book Club: For a New Liberty, Chapter 11, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Pakistan's nuclear program, control of oil, gas, and mineral rich, strategically-located Baluchistan, and North West Frontier Province

    Dismantling Pakistan, a Quagmire of Imperial Slavery 2009

  • Under a new plan, the city hopes to set up 400 free Wi-Fi access points next year and allow internet service providers to install antennae on strategically-located public property.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Paris Wi-Fi 2006

  • South Africa's tourism industry economic interest would be served by appropriately-sized, strategically-located, casino operations which maximised the investment and taxation potential of the industry, Bacon said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • The small, strategically-located central Asian nation's election is its latest attempt to restore political stability following two revolutions and a string of dubious elections over the past six years.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov) (CNSNews. com) - Six years after Ukraine turned away from Russia and towards the West, the strategically-located country on Sunday appeared to have swung the other way by narrowly electing as president the same Moscow-backed politician whose attempts to rig the last election triggered the "orange revolution."

    CNSNews.com Headlines 2010

  • The Company acquires and explores strategically-located precious metals properties in the historically rich gold bearing jurisdictions of Colombia and Mexico.

    Resource Investor - Main Content Feed Press release 2010

  • The Company acquires and explores strategically-located precious metals properties in the historically rich gold bearing jurisdictions of Colombia and Mexico.

    Resource Investor - Main Content Feed Press release 2010

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