Examples of using Thayer in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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He also argues that China is implementing the militarily aggressive philosophy of the U.S. naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan, who argued for sea control and decisive battle.
Every time something bad happens, you can't blame it on him, Thayer.
Thomas Cunningham Thayer was born on November 7,
Paul Kennedy has pointed out that both nations believed in Alfred Thayer Mahan's thesis that command of the sea was vital to a great nation.
following the 1890 publication of Alfred Thayer Mahan's The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660- 1783.
And every time I bring it up, she and Thayer just shut me down.
He also founded Thayer Aerospace, which provides components for commercial
One month later Thayer got the call
we are all really excited about it," Thayer said.
In preparation for 1996's Kiss Alive/Worldwide Tour, Thayer worked with guitarist Ace Frehley
In his notes to the Augustan History, Thayer notes that"Nero did this also(Suetonius,
By 2002 and with the growing uncertainty of Ace Frehley's involvement in the band, Thayer stood by for a Kiss performance at the 2002 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony in Salt Lake City to fill-in on lead guitar if necessary.
The term“Middle East” itself gained wide currency when the American naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan used the term in 1902[3] to“designate the area between Arabia and India.”.
Thomas Cunningham Thayer(born November 7, 1960)
For Alfred Thayer Mahan and his followers,
His mother Patricia Thayer(née Cunningham) was a classically trained violinist and singer, and father James Thayer(1922- 2018)
However, it became more widely known when American naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan used the term in 1902 to"designate the area between Arabia and India".
in 1978, Thayer played in many local garage
with illustrations by Frank Thayer Merrill and John Harley.[4].
The Thayer expedition almost perished when their ship became locked in ice 7 nautical miles(13 km)