Subject
- A priori2
- A priori -- History -- 20th century1
- A separation (Motion picture)1
- A shadow battle is playing out online as the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia continues to escalate (for an explanation of the conflict, see reporting by the New York Times, the BBC, the Atlantic Council and others). On Twitter, large numbers of suspicious accounts supporting both sides have been wading in on politicised hashtags linked to the conflict. Our findings indicate large-scale coordinated activity. While much of this behaviour is likely to be authentic, our analysis has also found a significant amount of suspicious and potentially inauthentic behaviour. Crucially, the online battles are taking place in multiple languages, including English, Spanish and German, suggesting the goal is to control the international narrative about the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict. This activity is occurring in the context of long-running information campaigns on both sides, which has previously been investigated by DFRLab1
- A soleme ingagement of the citizens, commanders, officers and souldiers of the trained bands and auxilaries -- Early works to 18001
- A solemn protestation of the imprisoned and secluded members of the Commons House -- Early works to 18002
- A stars9
- A stars -- Spectra1
- A treatise of human nature (Hume)1
- A view of Sydney Cove, New South Wales1
- A vindication of the ministers of the gospel in, and about London2
- A&M Records (Firm) -- Catalogs1
- A'Beckett family1
- A'Beckett, Constance Matilda, 1866-19441
- A'Beckett, E. F1
- A'Beckett, T. T., 1808-18921
- A'Beckett, Thomas, 1836-19191
- A'Beckett, William Channing, 1846-19291
- A'Becketts Creek (N.S.W.)1
- A'Church A. V1