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For example, Undo has been a perpetually requested feature since 2003 but has not been implemented yet.
For example, J. M. W. Topp collected data annually between 1993 – 2003 and found that on the average three new plant species arrived each year, mainly on Diego Garcia.
For example, in a discussion of euthanasia presented in 2003 by the European Association of Palliative Care ( EPAC ) Ethics Task Force, the authors offered: " Medicalized killing of a person without the person's consent, whether nonvoluntary ( where the person in unable to consent ) or involuntary ( against the person's will ) is not euthanasia: it is murder.
For the Roman Catholic Church, this issue was addressed in the 24 July 2003 letter of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which summarized and clarified earlier declarations.
* In the timeline of Robert Heinlein's utopian novel For Us, the Living – written in 1939 but only published posthumously in 2003 – LaGuardia is elected President in 1951 and serves two terms as a militant reforming president, effectively nationalizing the banking system and instituting a system of Social Credit.
For example, the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ), originally developed in 1949, was updated in 1974, in 1991, and again in 2003.
For example, in 2003, DeKalb High School ( 1200 students ) nearly defeated Pike High School ( 3000 ) students ).
For example, the intense backlash against country band the Dixie Chicks, for remarks critical of President George W. Bush onstage in London in 2003, was described by newspaper columnist Don Williams as the price for freely speaking political views disapproved by supporters of the Iraq War.
For this service, he won the 2003 " Friend of EPIC " award for service to the electronic publishing community.
*" For the glory of God: how monotheism led to reformations, science, witch-hunts, and the end of slavery ", Rodney Stark, p. 330, Princeton University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-691-11436-6
For a more detailed discussion of much of the material here, see Lenstra ( 2002 ) and Barbeau ( 2003 ).
The first novel that Heinlein wrote, For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs ( 1939 ), did not see print during his lifetime, but Robert James tracked down the manuscript and it was published in 2003.
This is shown in Beyond This Horizon and in his 1938 novel For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs, which was finally published in 2003, long after his death.
For an introduction to the economic analysis of property law, see Shavell ( 2004 ), and Cooter and Ulen ( 2003 ).
American examples are Saigon Station ( 2003 ) by Charles Gillen, The Dream Merchant of Lisbon ( 2004 ) and No Game For Amateurs ( 2009 ) by Gene Coyle, Edge of Allegiance ( 2005 ) by Thomas F. Murphy, A Train to Potevka ( 2005 ) by Mike Ramsdell, Voices Under Berlin ( 2008 ), by T. H. E.
The romantic ballad " Forever and For Always " was released as a single in April 2003 and peaked at No. 4 on the country chart and No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart, and made as well the Billboard Top 20.
For example, the 2003 documentary series showing the evolution of humans through the Stone Age was called Walking with Cavemen, although only the last programme showed humans living in caves.
; Sinful Attraction Tour: For her tenth tour, Amos returned to the trio format of her 2002 and 2003 tours with bassist Jon Evans and drummer Matt Chamberlain while expanding her lineup of keyboards by adding three M-Audio MIDI controllers to her ensemble of her piano, a Hammond B-3 organ, and a Yamaha S90 ES keyboard.
* For Us, The Living ( 1938, published in 2003 ) by Robert A. Heinlein, a futuristic utopian novel explaining practical views on love, freedom, drive, government and economics.
For example: Activision acquired Raven ( 1997 ), Neversoft ( 1999 ), Z-Axis ( 2001 ), Treyarch ( 2001 ), Luxoflux ( 2002 ), Shaba ( 2002 ), Infinity Ward ( 2003 ) and Vicarious Visions ( 2005 ).
For example, on June 24, 2003 near Manchester, South Dakota, a probe measured a 100 mbar ( hPa ) ( 2. 95 inHg ) pressure decrease.
For example, in 2003, a federal district court in California found that Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ( CERCLA ) applied because perchlorate is ignitable and therefore a “ characteristic ” hazardous waste.
2003 and USC
In 2003, he joined the University of Southern California ( USC ) Annenberg School for Communication, as a Professor of Communication and the first Wallis Annenberg-endowed Chair of Communication and Technology.
** January 5 – LSU is awarded the 2003 BCS national championship ; USC is awarded the 2003 Associated Press national championship
He led USC to three consecutive College World Series appearances in 2002, 2003 and 2004, three consecutive College World Series appearances in 2010, 2011 and 2012, two College World Series Championships in 2010 and 2011, and coached the USA Baseball National Team during the 2003 summer.
* NOAAS McArthur ( S 330 ), a survey ship in United States Coast and Geodetic Survey service ( as USC & GS McArthur ) from 1966 to 1970 and in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from 1970 to 2003
Bush received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Southern California, where he played for head coach Pete Carroll's USC Trojans football team from 2003 to 2005.
Before being hired by Mississippi, he was the defensive line coach and assistant head coach for the University of Southern California ( USC ) where he played a key role in Pete Carroll's Trojans winning the Rose Bowl and Associated Press National Championship in 2003 and the Bowl Championship Series National Championship in 2004.
One of Cassel's coaches, Norm Chow, who had left USC to become the offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans, had discussed signing Cassel as an undrafted free agent after the 2005 NFL Draft ; Chow was surprised to learn the Patriots had drafted Cassel in the seventh round, with the 230th overall pick, ahead of more accomplished college quarterbacks such as Timmy Chang and 2003 Heisman trophy winner Jason White.
The 21st century has also seen the rise of USC football's popularity in the Los Angeles market: without any stadium expansions, USC has broken its average home attendance record four times in a row: reaching 77, 804 in 2003, 85, 229 in 2004, 90, 812 in 2005 and over 91, 416 with one game to go in 2006 ( the capacity of the Coliseum is 92, 000 ).
The centerpiece of his time in Norman was a 47-game winning streak from 1953 to 1957, an NCAA Division I record that still stands today and has only been seriously threatened three times: by Toledo ( 35 wins, 1969 – 1971 ), Miami ( FL ) ( 34 wins, 2000 – 2003 ), and USC ( 34 wins, 2003 – 2005 ).
2003 and Athletic
( Towson left after the 2003 fall season to join the Atlantic 10 Conference, whose football conference would be absorbed by the Colonial Athletic Association in 2007.
The 2003 and the 2004 Hackleburg High School baseball teams finished as runners-up in the Alabama High School Athletic Association state baseball tournament.
As of 2003, the Lizards played all home contests at Mitchel Athletic Complex, in Uniondale, New York until 2008.
They compete in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ( GLIAC ) in all 19 intercollegiate varsity sports and have won the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics ( NACDA ) Directors ' Cup for NCAA Division II every year from 2004 to 2011 after finishing second in 2002 and 2003.
After losing their first ever game in Division One, Wigan Athletic confounded expectations to go unbeaten for the next 17 games and sit atop the division by November 2003.
* 2003: Sunderland scored three own goals in seven minutes of a Premier League match against Charlton Athletic.
From 1997 to 2003, Atlantic Hockey was sponsored by the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference ( MAAC ).
* Ona Orth Athletic Complex opened for play in the fall of 2003 and is home to Bethel ’ s tennis, softball, and soccer teams.
Born in Oldham, Greater Manchester, Wolfenden was a product of the Oldham Athletic youth system, having been with the club since the age of 9, Wolfenden made his first team appearance as a late substitute during a 1 – 0 defeat to Swindon Town in the then Second Division on 15 November 2003, making him the second youngest player to ever play for the Latics at the age of 16 years and 115 days.
The 2005 move of the Buccaneers from the Southern Conference to the Atlantic Sun was an indirect result of ETSU President Stanton's decision, following the 1999 ETSU Athletic Task Force recommendations, to drop the ETSU football program after the 2003 season, in response to budget limitations imposed by the state legislature.
He was released on a free transfer and after turning down Leeds United he signed a contract with Charlton Athletic for the start of 2003 – 04.
His most memorable moment as an Athletic came in Game 1 of the 2003 ALDS against the Boston Red Sox.
On June 17, 2003, Savannah College of Art and Design executive vice president Brian Murphy and athletic director Jud Damon announced that the university would be changing athletic affiliation from National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III and rejoining the NAIA.
In 59 seasons coaching the Saint John's Johnnies, Gagliardi has won a school and conference record 27 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ( MIAC ) titles and four national championships: in 1963 ( at the Camellia Bowl ), 1965, 1976, and 2003.
During the 2003 – 04 season he was loaned out to firstly to Wigan Athletic, and then Sheffield Wednesday.
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