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Papers from a recent Rabbinical Assembly conference on theology were printed in a special issue of the journal Conservative Judaism ( Winter 1999 ); the editors note that Kaplan's naturalism seems to have dropped from the movement's radar screen.
In 1999, 88 years after his final major league appearance and 44 years after his death, editors at The Sporting News ranked Cy Young 14th on their list of " Baseball's 100 Greatest Players ".
and Merh, S. S. ( editors ): Vedic Saraswati: Evolutionary History of a Lost River of Northwestern India ( 1999 ) Geological Society of India ( Memoir 42 ), Bangalore.
Editorship of The Spectator has often been part of a route to high office in the Conservative Party in the UK ; past editors include Iain Macleod, Ian Gilmour and Nigel Lawson, all of whom became cabinet minister or a springboard for a greater role in public affairs, as with Boris Johnson ( 1999 to 2005 ), the Conservative Mayor of London.
( editors ); Advances in Kernel Methods: Support Vector Learning, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999.
* Schüring, J., Schulz, H. D., Fischer, W. R., Böttcher, J., Duijnisveld, W. H. ( editors )( 1999 ).
* Jan E. Lewis and Peter S. Onuf, editors, Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: History, Memory, and Civic Culture ( University Press of Virginia, 1999 )
( 1999 ), " Stability of fast algorithms for structured linear systems ", Fast Reliable Algorithms for Matrices with Structure ( editors — T.
* Friedrich August Wolf ( 1999 ), Reinhard Markner and Giuseppe Veltri editors, in German
reference: Carson III, Culley C., Kirby, Roger S., Goldstein, Irwin, editors, " Textbook of Erectile Dysfunction " Oxford, U. K .; Isis Medical Media, Ltd., 1999 ; Moreland, R. B.
* Donna De Salvo-Catherine Gugis ( editors ), Ray Johnson: Correspondences, Paris-New York 1999
When, in 1999, Maclean's compiled a list of the 100 most influential Canadians of all time, Vanier was placed by the editors at position number one.
* Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy ( editors ), The Cambridge History of Ancient China, 1999
In 1999, editors at The Sporting News ranked Montana third on their list of Football's 100 Greatest Players.
In 1999, her name was engraved in Canada's Walk of Fame and she was voted Canada's female athlete of the century in a survey of newspaper editors and broadcasters conducted by The Canadian Press and Broadcast News.
Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century as voted on in a 1999 survey of newspaper editors and broadcasters conducted by the Canadian Press and Broadcast News:
Known for its eclectic band of employees and the subsequent interdisciplinary quality of their work, the New York Times reported in 1999 that the firm was composed of " architects, designers, editors, model builders, historians, childhood specialists, one poet, one painter and one astrophysicist.
Justin Leeper and Matthew Kato were hired on in November 1999 as full-time web editors.
* Igor Lukes & Erik Goldstein ( editors ) The Munich crisis, 1938: prelude to World War II, London ; Portland, OR: Frank Cass Inc, 1999.
In 1999, editors at The Sporting News ranked Gossage 89th on their list of " Baseball's 100 Greatest Players ".
In April 2000, Benaissa filed a defamation lawsuit against editors Aboubakr Jamaï and Ali Amar of the Moroccan news weekly Le Journal Hebdomadaire for a 1999 series of articles alleging that Benaissa had profited from the sale of an official residence during his tenure as Ambassador to the United States.
( editors ) ( 1999 ): Handbook of Birds of the World, Volume 5: Barn-owls to Hummingbirds: 537, plate 45.
The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage: The Official Style Guide Used by the Writers and Editors of the World's Most Authoritative Newspaper is a style guide created in 1950 by editors at the newspaper and revised in 1974 and 1999 by Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly.
In 1999, National Public Radio included this song in the " NPR 100 ", in which NPR's music editors sought to compile the one hundred most important American musical works of the 20th century.

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Some implementations do not neatly fit either category: a DOM approach can keep its persistent data on disk, cleverly organized for speed ( editors such as SoftQuad Author / Editor and large-document browser / indexers such as DynaText do this ); while a SAX approach can cleverly cache information for later use ( any validating SAX parser keeps more information than described above ).
* Maylunas, Andrei and Mironenko, Sergei, Galy ( editors ); Darya ( translator ).
* Age, marriage and progeny information from The genealogy and coats of arms of Serbian dynasties and feudals ( Родословне таблице и грбови српских династија и властеле ); editors Aleksa Ivić ( 1928 ), Dušan Spasić, Aleksandar Palavestra and Dušan Mrđenović ( 1987 ); Bata, Belgrade, ISBN 86-7685-007-0 ( 1928 ), ISBN 86-7335-050-6 ( 1987 ) ( in Serbian language ).
* Smith, William & Wace, Henry ( editors ); A dictionary of Christian biography, literature, sects and doctrine, " Abda ", ( 1877 ).
* Bishop Vinton Randolph Anderson ( 1927-) First African American to be elected President of the World Council of Churches ( served January 1991-December 1998 ); author of My Soul Shouts and subject of an edited work ( Gayraud Wilmore & Louis Charles Harvey, editors, A Model of A Servant Bishop ; first native Bermudian elected a bishop in any church / denomination
The second edition of 50 volumes ( 100, 000 entries, plus a supplementary volume ) was published in 1950 – 1958 ; chief editors: Sergei Vavilov ( until 1951 ) and Boris Vvedenskii ( until 1969 ); two index volumes to this edition were published in 1960.
One controversy arose for example with the text Die Orgie, which exposed how the newspaper Neue Freie Presse was blatantly supporting Austria's Liberal Party's election campaign ; the text was conceived as a guerrilla prank and sent as a fake letter to the newspaper ( Die Fackel will publish it later in 1911 ); the enraged editor, which fell for the trick, responded by suing Kraus for " disturbing the serious business of politicians and editors ".
This group included managing editor Stolley, senior editors Hal Wingo ( father of ESPN anchor Trey Wingo ), Sam Angeloff ( the founding managing editor of Us magazine ), and Robert Emmett Ginna ( later a producer of films ); writers James Watters ( a theater reviewer ) and Ronald B. Scott ( later a biographer of Presidential candidate Mitt Romney ); former Time senior editor Richard Burgheim ( later the founder of Times ill-fated cable television magazine View ); Chief of Photography, a Life photographer, John Loengard, to be succeeded by John Dominus, a noteworthy Life staff photographer ; and design artist Bernard Waber, author and illustrator of the Lyle The Crocodile book series for children.
Cocking ( designer of the WW television sets ); the last five editors were Tom Ivall, Philip Darrington, Frank Ogden, Martin Eccles and Phil Reed.
A disk editor is a computer program that allows its user to read, edit, and write raw data ( at character or hexadecimal, byte-levels ) on disk drives ( e. g., hard disks, USB flash disks or removable media such as a floppy disks ); as such, they are sometimes called sector editors, since the read / write routines built into the electronics of most disk drives require to read / write data in chunks of sectors ( usually 512 bytes ).
He was literary reviewer for the New York World ( 1860 – 1870 ); one of the editors of Vanity Fair ; editor of the Aldine ( 1869 – 1874 ), and literary editor of the Mail and the Mail and Express ( 1880 – 1903 ).
* del Hoyo, Elliott and Sargatal ( editors ); Handbook of the Birds of the World, Vol 4.
Current History ’ s board of contributing editors today includes Catherine Boone ( University of Texas at Austin ); Bruce Cumings ( University of Chicago ); Deborah Davis ( Yale University ); David B. H. Denoon ( New York University ); Larry Diamond ( Stanford University ); Michele Dunne ( Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ); Barry Eichengreen ( University of California, Berkeley ); C. Christine Fair ( Georgetown University ); Sumit Ganguly ( Indiana University ); Marshall Goldman ( Wellesley College ); G. John Ikenberry ( Princeton University ); Michael T. Klare ( Hampshire College ); Joshua Kurlantzick ( Council on Foreign Relations ); Michael McFaul ( Stanford University, currently on leave ); Rajan Menon ( Lehigh University ); Augustus Richard Norton ( Boston University ); Joseph Nye ( Harvard University ); Michael Shifter ( Inter-American Dialogue ); Arturo Valenzuela ( Georgetown University, currently on leave ); and Jeffrey Wasserstrom ( University of California, Irvine ).

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" Learning in the Visual Arts: Characteristics of Gifted and Talented Individuals ," in Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education, Elliot W. Eisner and Michael D. Day ( editors ).
* Clarke, Walter, and Herbst, Jeffrey, editors, Learning from Somalia: The Lessons of Armed Humanitarian Intervention, Westview Press ( 1997 ).
Learning from a friend of a comic book convention in San Francisco where a large number of editors would be in attendance, Liefeld and his friend drove seven or eight hours to San Francisco, where they would stay with his aunt and uncle in order to attend the convention.

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* Anderson, James A .; Rosenfeld, Edward ( editors ), Talking Nets: An Oral History of Neural Networks, 1998.

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