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  • The cover of [https://books.google.com/books?id=dVQCAAAAIAAJ the original issue of ''The Atlantic''], November 1, 1857
  • First publication of "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
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The Atlantic Monthly         
"The Atlantic Monthly", Amerikaans maandblad inzake verscheidene onderwerpen (kunst, literatuur, gemeenschap, politiek en cultuur)
Atlantic Ocean         
  • The [[Aethiopian Ocean]] in a 1710 French map of Africa
  • [[Agulhas Bank]]
  • Newfoundland]] over the North Atlantic Ocean to central Africa, over [[South Sudan]].
  • [[False color]] map of ocean depth in the Atlantic basin
  • alt=Map of Caribbean showing seven approximately parallel westward-pointing arrows that extend from east of the Virgin Islands to Cuba. The southern arrows bend northward just east of the Dominican Republic before straightening out again.
  • Embarked and disembarked slaves in the [[Atlantic slave trade]] 1525–1863 (first and last slave voyages)
  • [[Bahama Banks]]
  • alt=Map displaying a looping line with arrows indicating that water flows eastward in the far Southern Ocean, angling northeast of Australia, turning sough-after passing Alaska, then crossing the mid-Pacific to flow north of Australia, continuing west below Africa, then turning northwest until reaching eastern Canada, then angling east to southern Europe, then finally turning south just below Greenland and flowing down the Americas' eastern coast, and resuming its flow eastward to complete the circle
  • alt=Visualisation of the Gulf Stream stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to Western Europe
  • Iceberg A22A in the South Atlantic Ocean
  • Cod fishery]] in Norway
  • The Atlantic [[Gyre]]s influenced the [[Portuguese discoveries]] and trading port routes, here shown in the India Run ("''Carreira da Índia''"), which would be developed in subsequent years.
  • Ertebølle]] middens in 1880
  • [[Marine debris]] strewn over the beaches of the South Atlantic [[Inaccessible Island]]
  • Grœnlendinga saga]]'', this interpretative map of the "Norse World" shows that Norse knowledge of the Americas and the Atlantic remained limited.
  • In the subpolar gyre of the North Atlantic warm subtropical waters are transformed into colder subpolar and polar waters. In the Labrador Sea this water flows back to the subtropical gyre.
  • Banks of the North-East Atlantic
  • Banks of the North-West Atlantic
  • Capture of Atlantic north-west cod in million tons
OCEAN BETWEEN EUROPE, AFRICA AND THE AMERICAS
Atlantic ocean; North Atlantic Ocean; Altantic ocean; Atlantic (ocean); Atlantic; South Atlantic Ocean; Atlantic Oceans; The Atlantic Ocean; Atlantic Basic; Atlantic basic; Atlantic basin; Antlantic Ocean; Northern Atlantic; Altantic Ocean; North Atlantic; Across the pond; Central Atlantic; Occidental Ocean; Oceanvs Occidentalis; North Atlantic ocean; South Atlantic; East Atlantic; Atlantis Thalassa; Atlantic Basin; North-East Atlantic; North Atlantic fisheries; Sea of Darkness; Sea of Atlas; Southern Atlantic Ocean; Environmental issues in the Atlantic Ocean; Great Western Ocean; Atlantic Sea; Northern Atlantic Ocean; Western Atlantic; Eastern Atlantic; Geology of the Atlantic Ocean; Western Atlantic Ocean; History of the Atlantic Ocean
de Atlantische Oceaan (oceaan die zich tussen het Amerikaanse continent en Europa en Afrika uitstrekt)
Atlantic City         
  • Eastern terminus of the [[Atlantic City Expressway]] in Atlantic City
  • [[Atlantic City Convention Center]]
  • Galloway Township]]
  • [[Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm]] is the first coastal wind farm in the United States.<ref>Urgo, Jacqueline L. [http://articles.philly.com/2011-06-12/news/29650149_1_turbines-first-commercial-wind-project-wind-energy "Atlantic City wind turbines become a tourist attraction"], ''[[The Press of Atlantic City]]'', June 12, 2011. Accessed December 4, 2015. "Some casino hotel guests are so fascinated that they ask for rooms with a view of the five delicate fans, resort operators say. So the Atlantic County Utilities Authority is cranking open the security gates at the Route 30 wastewater-treatment facility that houses the turbines for twice-a-week tours in June, July, and August."</ref>
  • Atlantic City Boardwalk crowd in front of [[Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel]], 1911 (retouched)
  • ACJA]] "Jitney" No. 29 on a casino shuttle run
  • ''Atlantic City'', 1877
  • Nighttime view of Atlantic City, April 2008
  • Beach in Atlantic City
  • Atlantic City boardwalk at Brighton Avenue
  • Atlantic City boardwalk at Michigan Avenue
  • 1930s Atlantic City promotional art by [[Edward Mason Eggleston]].
  • 1930s Atlantic City by [[Edward Mason Eggleston]]
  • prohibition]]
  • Boardwalk in Atlantic City
  • [[Borgata]] is Atlantic City's highest-grossing casino.
  • ''A High Tide at Atlantic City'', a painting by [[William Trost Richards]], now housed in [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Haddon Hall Hotel]] depicted on a mid-1930s postcard
  • [[Atlantic City Rail Terminal]]
  • Margate City]]
  • 505]]
  • [[St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church]] on the Orange Loop.
  • [[The Quarter at Tropicana]]
  • The Tropicana]] from the boardwalk
  • Trump Taj Mahal]] and Chairman Tower from the boardwalk
CITY IN ATLANTIC COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES
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Atlantic City

Definizione

Atlantic
¦ adjective
1. of or adjoining the Atlantic Ocean.
2. Geology relating to or denoting the third climatic stage of the postglacial period in northern Europe (about 7,500 to 5,000 years ago), with a moist oceanic climate.
Origin
ME: via L. from Gk Atlantikos, from Atlas, Atlant- (see atlas). The term orig. referred to Mount Atlas in Libya.

Wikipedia

The Atlantic

The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher. It features articles in the fields of politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science.

It was founded in 1857 in Boston, as The Atlantic Monthly, a literary and cultural magazine that published leading writers' commentary on education, the abolition of slavery, and other major political issues of that time. Its founders included Francis H. Underwood and prominent writers Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Greenleaf Whittier. James Russell Lowell was its first editor. In addition, The Atlantic Monthly Almanac was an annual almanac published for Atlantic Monthly readers during the 19th and 20th centuries. A change of name was not officially announced when the format first changed from a strict monthly (appearing 12 times a year) to a slightly lower frequency. It was a monthly magazine for 144 years until 2001, when it published 11 issues; it has published 10 issues yearly since 2003. It dropped "Monthly" from the cover beginning with the January/February 2004 issue, and officially changed the name in 2007.

After experiencing financial hardship and undergoing several ownership changes in the late 20th century, the magazine was purchased by businessman David G. Bradley, who refashioned it as a general editorial magazine primarily aimed at serious national readers and "thought leaders". In 2010, The Atlantic posted its first profit in a decade. In 2016, the periodical was named Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Magazine Editors. In July 2017, Bradley sold a majority interest in the publication to Laurene Powell Jobs's Emerson Collective.

The website's executive editor is Adrienne LaFrance, the editor-in-chief is Jeffrey Goldberg, and the CEO is Nicholas Thompson. The magazine publishes 10 times a year. In 2021 and 2022, its writers won Pulitzer Prizes for feature writing and, in 2022, it won the award for general excellence by the American Society of Magazine Editors.

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2. I'd written to the "Atlantic Monthly,"
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4. including "The Atlantic Monthly" and "The New Yorker,"
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Esempi dal corpus di testo per The Atlantic Monthly
1. The writer is a national correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly.
2. Abigail Cutler is a reporter/researcher for The Atlantic Monthly.
3. "When there is corruption, they punish people who are corrupt," McCain told the Atlantic Monthly writer Jeffrey Goldberg.
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5. Findings defended Mearsheimer and Walt had originally been commissioned to write the study for The Atlantic Monthly magazine, but it was rejected upon completion.