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1991 and Pumpkin
His third album, it was released in 1991 by Barking Pumpkin Records.
Nuno also produced Dweezil Zappa's 1991 release on Barking Pumpkin Records, Confessions.
Orchestral Favorites was reissued in a digitally remastered version on CD by Barking Pumpkin in 1991.
It was issued on vinyl in 1984 and on CD in 1985 by Angel, and then in remixed and resequenced form on CD by Barking Pumpkin in 1991.

1991 and Magazine's
PenPoint won in the Standards and Operating Systems category in PC Magazine's 1991 Technical Excellence awards.
* 1991: The 300ZX Turbo is named to Car and Driver's " 10 Best " list, and is once again one of Automobile Magazine's " All-Stars ".
He was voted " Best new drummer of 1988 " by Modern Drummer Magazine's readers poll, then again as " Number one progressive drummer " three times ( 1989, 1991 & 1992 ).
The band won the American Music Award for Best New Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Band of 1991, Metal Edge Magazine's Best New Band of 1991, Young Guitar Magazine's Best Newcomer of 1991, and Music Life Magazine's reader's pop poll Best Newcomer of the Year 1992.

1991 and Japanese
* 1991 – Rikiya Otaka, Japanese actor
He co-authored the 1991 book The Japan That Can Say No with politician Shintaro Ishihara, where they criticized American business practices and encouraged Japanese to take a more independent role in business and foreign affairs.
The Japan That Can Say No ( Simon & Schuster, 1991, ISBN 0-671-75853-5, ISBN 4-334-05158-8 in Japanese )
* 1991: Niijima Floats, six-foot spheres of intricate color inspired by Japanese glass fishing floats from the island of NiijimaNiijima Chihuly. com from Chihuly's website * 1992: Chandeliers, starting modestly but by the middle of the decade involving a ton of glass orbs and shapes that in some works look like flowers, others like breasts, and still others like snakes Chihuly has also produced a sizable volume of " Irish cylinders ", photo from lakeview-museum. orgwhich are more modest in conception than his blown glass works.
This laserdisc transfer has been the basis for all home video editions of the uncut Japanese version since 1991.
, is a 1991 Japanese Science Fiction Kaiju film produced by Toho.
* 1991 – Atsuko Maeda, Japanese actress and singer ( AKB48 )
* 1991 – Rie Kitahara, Japanese actress and singer ( AKB48 )
* 1991 – Yasushi Inoue, Japanese historian ( b. 1907 )
* 1991 – Rei Okamoto, Japanese model and actress
* 1991 – Tomomi Itano, Japanese actress and singer ( AKB48 )
* 1991 – Rena Matsui, Japanese actress and singer ( SKE48 )
* 1991 – Asuka Hinoi, Japanese singer ( Hinoi Team )
is a Japanese politician who was the 76th and 77th Prime Minister of Japan from 1989 to 1991.
* 1991 – Narita Brian, Japanese racehorse ( d. 1998 )
* 1991 – Saori Hayami, Japanese voice actress and singer
* 1991 – Lin Lin, Chinese-born Japanese singer ( Morning Musume and Shin Minimoni )
In 1991, he competed in one race in the Japanese Formula 3000 Championship, finishing second.
* 1991 – Saki Shimizu, Japanese singer ( Berryz Kobo )
* 1991 – Tomomi Kasai, Japanese actress and singer ( AKB48 )
* 1906 – Soichiro Honda, Japanese automobile pioneer ( d. 1991 )
* Ring ( Suzuki novel ), a 1991 Japanese horror novel by Koji Suzuki
Japan War dead figure of 415 is from a 1991 history of the Japanese Army However, Michael Clodfelter reported the official toll was put at 300 KIA and noted that " A more reliable count of total Japanese military deaths from all causes lists 1, 344 fatalities.
* September 27 – Narita Bryan, Japanese racehorse ( b. 1991 )

1991 and Monthly
Frieze launched in 1991 embraced the YBAs from the start while established publications such as Art Monthly, Art Review, Modern Painters and Contemporary Art were all re-launched with more focus on emerging British artists.
Enix began publishing manga in 1991 in its own Gangan Comics publications, which originally consisted of Monthly Shōnen Gangan, Monthly Gangan Wing, and Monthly GFantasy.
Aeroplane Monthly, August 1991, Vol 19 No. 8.
Matus went on to defend this position against the Oxfordian theory ( which proposes that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, is the actual author of Shakespeare's works ) in the October 1991 issue of The Atlantic Monthly as part of a print debate written by advocates of both sides.
Sight & Sound was published quarterly for most of its history until the early 1990s, apart from a brief run as a monthly publication in the early 1950s, but in 1991 it merged with another BFI publication, the Monthly Film Bulletin, and started to appear monthly.
* The Electronic Gaming Monthly 1991 Video Game Buyers Guide.
Every month between 1991 and 1994, the U. S. publication Electronic Gaming Monthly ( EGM ), published a full-page high-score table titled " The U. S. National Video Game Team's International Scoreboard ".
Sneaky Snakes was received mediocre ratings from Electronic Gaming Monthly in its July 1991 issue.
The game received positive praise in previews from Electronic Gaming Monthly and Nintendo Power and continued to receive high ratings and coverage, being nominated for several awards from Nintendo Power in 1991.
* The Ilocos: A Philippine Discovery by James Fallows, The Atlantic Monthly magazine, Volume 267, No. 5, May 1991
New York: Monthly Review Press, 1991.
Previous UK bisexual journals were BiFrost ( 1991 – 1995 ) and Bi Monthly in the 1980s.
It was later changed to On Disk Monthly in 1991 and then again renamed to Softdisk PC before ceasing publication in the mid-1990s.
The Atlantic Monthly Press, under the aegis of its publisher, Morgan Entrekin, merged with Grove Press in 1991.
The Monthly Film Bulletin was a periodical of the British Film Institute published monthly from February 1934 to April 1991, when it merged with Sight and Sound.
In 1991 MFB merged with Sight and Sound, which had until then been published quarterly-Sight and Sound then became a monthly publication and took up the Monthly Film Bulletins remit to review all films released in the UK.
He did, however, return to write for another BFI publication, the Monthly Film Bulletin, in the years leading up to its demise in 1991, and contributed to Sight and Sound again later in the 1990s.
( 1991 – 1997, serialized in Monthly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha )

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