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Tower defense (TD) is a subgenre of strategy games where the goal is to defend a player's territories or possessions by obstructing the enemy attackers or by stopping enemies from reaching the exits, usually achieved by placing defensive structures on or along their path of attack. [1]
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Warden (software), a video game cheating prevention system used by Blizzard Entertainment; Warden or Wardon Abbey, a Cistercian abbey in Bedfordshire, England; Warden Energy Centre, a power station on Warden Avenue, Markham, Ontario, Canada; Warden pear, any of a number of pear varieties that do not truly ripen and must be cooked to be edible
Warden differs from Douhet in assigning leadership the highest priority, where Douhet espoused attacking the morale of populations. This made Warden's theory more applicable for attacking developing and weaker regimes, while Douhet's theories were based on stronger nations engaged in large conventional wars as was the concern in interwar Europe.
Tabular Data Stream (TDS) is an application layer protocol used to transfer data between a database server and a client. It was initially designed and developed by Sybase Inc. for their Sybase SQL Server relational database engine in 1984, and later by Microsoft in Microsoft SQL Server .
Roadwarden has been met with positive reviews, featuring an initial score of 85 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic. [4] RPGFan summarized the pros of the game as: "A bold and distinct world, all pieces and parts work wonderfully well together, outstanding writing", [2] and states that its only major criticism is that some decisions are not ultimately reflected in the ending, citing a ...
Tax deduction at source (TDS) has come into existence with the motive of collecting tax from different sources of income. As per this concept, a person (Payer) who is responsible to make payment of specified nature to any other person (Payee) shall deduct tax at source before making payment to such person (Payee) and remit the same into the account of the Central Government.