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ATAS may refer to:

  • Academic Technology Approval Scheme
  • Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • AIM-92 Stinger, (aka Air To Air Stinger) air-to-air missile

Usage examples of "atas".

The end of the slow match was still lashed to one of the spokes, and the rest of the long fuse ran back under the chassis, under the heaps of the Nguni corpses to the mound on which Manatasee stood.

Tell me of the battle against this Nguni queen, Manatasee, and her legions.

Unfortunately-or, more precisely, by hostile design-Dahak suffered catastrophic failure of a major component of its Enchanach Drive while en route to its intended station, and Senior Fleet Captain Druaga was forced to stop here for repairs.

And if the operation blew up, his reputation and influence alike would suffer catastrophically.

Uncle Pete had wanted to become a doctor, but the “catastrophe” had ended that dream.

In his presidential address at the annual convention of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality in 1968 (held that year in Mazatlán among lots of suggestive piñatas), Dr.

The restaurant featured rustic wooden tables with candles burning in little pin atas and an elevated island bar area with seating for thirty.

I followed Walker across the lot and as we got close to the hearse I could see that the back of it was loaded with all kinds of junk, mostly stuff from Mexico: patio lanterns, wrought-iron bookends, pin atas and a few adding machines and typewriters.

Two of the four JASSM’s targeted on the Luhai impacted with catastrophic results as she went dead in the water, took on a terrible list and then capsized and sank a few minutes later taking most of her crew with her.

He worked away from it searching in the sheltered places, between two rocks, in the lee of fallen trees, in the malleable clay of a don ga bottom, in the str atas of shale soft enough to bear an imprint and hard enough to retain it.

However, Manatasee is very close, with the rest of her imp is and the cattle.

It gave them all something to gossip about, and even the threat of Manatasee and her imp is seemed to recede in the face of this new fascination.

Manatasee began to dance, a slow, mesmeric movement like that of an erect cobra.

Manatasee stopped just short of the cut line that Jim had cleared in front of the wagons.

Tegwane spoke loud enough for them all to hear, but Jim was not certain what he meant until from between her long painted legs Manatasee sent a powerful gush of urine arcing towards them.