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An entity that represents sales regions.
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Land within the mainland boundaries of the country that had not yet become a state by 1861. Nevada Territory, Utah Territory, and Colorado Territory had basically the same boundaries they have today as states; Washington Territory encompassed today's states of Washington and Idaho; Dakota Territory is now the states of Montana, North Dakota, S [..]
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An area or space occupied and defended by an individual or a group; trespassers are attacked (and usually defeated); may be the site of breeding, nesting, food gathering, or any combination thereof.
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the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a state On Friday, West Africa regional group Ecowas condemned the rebels, urging them to end hostilities and surrender all occupied territory. — BBC (F [..]
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For forecasting versions where territories are used, this is a collection of accounts and users that generates a forecast.
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late 14c., "land under the jurisdiction of a town, state, etc.," probably from Latin territorium "land around a town, domain, district," from terra "earth, land" (see ter [..]
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Refer to "See Also" column to the right.
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land an animal, human, or government protects from intruders.
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in the federal system of government, an area which has not been given the full rights of a state (for example, the Northern Territory)
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district: a region marked off for administrative or other purposes an area of knowledge or interest; "his questions covered a lot of territory" the geographical area under th [..]
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Land that a country considers their own. For example, Tennessee falls within the territory of the United States.
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An area of land designated for a specific purpose; an portion of habitat defended by an organism or a group of organisms against others. © Nature Education
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Area a salesperson covers.
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varies from home range in being a region which is actively protecting from personal space in being a geographic region. Territoriality is viewed in a wide array of animals and is located most frequent [..]
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An area in the United States that is not within the limits of any state. The residents are citizens of the United States. A territory does not have equal power with states in the federal government. T [..]
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The area covered by a representation agreement or visited by an individual salesperson or sales team employed by a company that divides its sales force coverage on the basis of geography, sales potent [..]
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As used in voter registration or voting, the area within a political subdivision’s legal limits; the metes and bounds of s district or political subdivision.  Does not include extra-territorial jurisd [..]
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The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and the Northern Territory are self-governing entities of the Australian Commonwealth that, unlike the States, did not exist prior to federation. The ACT was originally part of New South Wales, and the Northern Territory was administered by South Australia, before they were administered as Territories of the C [..]
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pl: -ries 1 : a geographical area belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a governmental authority 2 : a political subdivision of a country 3 : a part of the U.S. (as Guam or the U.S. Virgin ...
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The physical area that a bird defends. Generally this is an area that they defend so they are able to acquire a mate and obtain food for their young. I have also watched shorebirds defend beach front [..]
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A geographical area defended by an animal against other animals of the same species or sometimes other species.
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the area of a habitat occupied by an individual or its social group.
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Territory normally means country. Contracts and copyrights don’t work the same way in every country.
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A geographical limitation on the extent of the rights
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The countries in which rights are granted in a publishing contract. Unearned
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A specific area or portion of the Earth's surface; not to be confused with region. Tertiary Sector:
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an area occupied and controlled by a people or group. The term territory is often used to express the relationship between power
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area that an animal defends from other members of the same species and that contains food, shelter, and         potential mates. test variable -
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According to 15 USCS § 1191 (c), [Title 15. Commerce and Trade; Chapter 25. Flammable Fabrics] the term territory includes “the insular possessions of the United States and also any territory of the U [..]
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(n) a region marked off for administrative or other purposes(n) an area of knowledge or interest(n) the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state
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An exclusive area maintained through overt defense or advertisement; the part of the home range of an animal that is protected, by fighting or aggressive gestures, from others of its own kind, during [..]
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an expanse of land
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Location where vehicle is garaged.
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the geographical limits of a right or agreement for example the UK, US or even Worldwide.
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An area defended by the male, by both of a pair, or by an unmated bird or other animal.
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The familiar surroundings or home range that is claimed by a group of people.
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Part of a home range that is exclusive to a group of animals and is actively defended from other groups of the same species.
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An area occupied by a pack of wolves that can provide sufficient prey to support the pack. It is defended against wolves from outside of the pack and from other animals that might compete for the same [..]
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Cats are by nature very territorial. This is because they have developed from a species that needed to maintain a territory in order to catch enough food to survive. Even though we feed our modern day [..]
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The area which an animal lives. Some animals are "territorial," meaning they protect their territory from other animals of the same species. This is so they don't have to share food or [..]
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an area containing necessary resources (food, access to mates, habitat, etc) that an animal is able to protect sufficiently to exclude other individuals
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A fixed area defended by the male of a species, often centred on a perching place such as a particular leaf, which is used as a lookout post from which to survey passing females.
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1) A region of the board that belongs to one player because it is surrounded by stones belonging to a living group, and in which the opponent cannot make a living group; 2) a region which almost belon [..]
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Territory is an area that will turn into points at the end of the game. During a game, for an area to be qualified as territory, it must not be invadable.
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See "Space".
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An area or volume of habitat defended by an organism or a group of organisms against other individuals, usually of the same species; territorial behavior is the behavior by which the territory is defended.
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An area which is defended by an animal after it has acquired it for himself/herself.
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Posessions in land. The whole or a portion of the land belonging to the state. A dependency, a region, a jurisdiction and a field of activity.
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the familiar surroundings or home range which is claimed by a group of people.
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An area of land, especially one that belongs to a country or person.
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A large extent or tract of land; a region; a country; a district. (Canada) One of three of Canada's federated entities, located in the country's Arctic, with fewer powers than a province and creat [..]
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 An area of land that falls under the control of another state or country.
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A country, part of a country or several countries combined, in which Salvation Army work is organised under a territorial commander.
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A territory is a subdivision of a country having a legal status different from other regions of that country. Territory may also refer to: Box office territory Sales territory Territoriality (nonverb [..]
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In ethology, territory is the sociographical area that an animal of a particular species consistently defends against conspecifics (or, occasionally, animals of other species). Animals that defend ter [..]
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Territory is a fantasy western or Weird West novel by Emma Bull, published in 2007. It placed 4th in the 2008 Locus Poll Award for Best Fantasy Novel. It was also nominated for a World Fantasy Award [..]
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"Territory" is Sepultura's sixth official single, and the last of three to be taken from the album Chaos A.D., released in 1993. Like most of the band's singles, the song is one of the band's best-kno [..]
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Territory is the third full-length studio album by Canadian indie rock band Two Hours Traffic, and the follow-up to their Polaris Prize-nominated Little Jabs. It was released on September 8, 2009 on B [..]
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Territory is Ronnie Montrose's second album of instrumental jazz fusion music although there are vocals on "Love You To" and "I Spy".
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A territory is an administrative division, usually an area that is under the jurisdiction of a state. In most countries, a territory is an organized land controlled division of an area that is control [..]
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