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* Yiftachel, Oren, 1995, " The Dark Side of Modernism: Planning as Control of an Ethnic Minority ," in Sophie Watson and Katherine Gibson, eds., Postmodern Cities and Spaces ( Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell ), pp. 216 – 240.
* 2005 Katherine Noel King ( Gibson )

Gibson and early
William Gibson ( who wrote an early script for Alien 3 ) seems particularly fascinated: a minor character in Virtual Light, Lowell, is described as having New York XXIV tattooed across his back, and in Idoru a secondary character, Yamazaki, describes the buildings of nanotech Japan as Giger-esque.
The Gibson L5, an acoustic archtop guitar which was first produced in 1923, was an early “ jazz ”- style guitar which was used by early jazz guitarists such as Eddie Lang.
Numerous modern mandolin makers build instruments that largely replicate the Gibson F-5 Artist models built in the early 1920s under the supervision of Gibson acoustician Lloyd Loar.
Gibson died early in 1947 and thus never played in the majors ; and Paige's brief major league stint came long past his prime as a player.
The climax of Weir's early career was the $ 6 million multi-national production The Year of Living Dangerously ( 1983 ), again starring Mel Gibson, playing opposite top Hollywood female lead Sigourney Weaver in a story about journalistic loyalty, idealism, love and ambition in the turmoil of Sukarno's Indonesia of 1965.
Gibson and Tiffany's career had stalled by the early 1990s ; so had NKOTB by the mid-ninetees.
In its early years, Gibson County grew rapidly, chiefly because the land had less dense forest growth than some adjacent areas and was therefore more easily prepared to farm cotton and corn.
Gibson Gardens, an early example of quality tenement buildings erected for the housing of ' the industrious classes ', were built off Stoke Newington High Street in 1880 and still stand today.
He declared Kirk Gibson " the next Mickey Mantle ," which he later acknowledged may have put too much pressure on Gibson early in his career.
During the early part of his writing life, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson wrote poems that featured the " macabre.
Thomas Gibson Barlow-Massicks arrived in the area in the early 1890s and built the historic " castle " that still stands in Fain Park.
The Vernon Greene / Walter Gibson Shadow newspaper comic strip from the early 1940s was finally collected by Malibu Graphics ( Malibu Comics ) under their Eternity Comics imprint, beginning with the first issue of Crime Classics dated July, 1988.
* Hoot Gibson, rodeo champion and early cowboy film actor, director, and producer
thumbThe first school in Melissa was built on land purchased in 1882 by trustees James Graves, John Gibson, and George Fitzhugh, who were early settlers of the area.
Dumfries history began as early as 1690 when Richard Gibson erected a gristmill on Quantico Creek.
Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones named one of his guitars ( an early ' 50s Fender Telecaster with a Gibson PAF humbucking pickup installed in the neck position ) " Micawber.
At least six other newspapers followed in the early 20th century ; the Fort Gibson Times carried this tradition into the 21st century.
During the early period of this time, the Liberals ' most prominent member was Gordon Gibson, Sr.
* Gibson Firebird, solid-body electric guitar from the early 1960s
Encouraged by a publisher who was also an artist, Gibson was joined in Life ’ s early days by such well-known illustrators as Palmer Cox ( creator of the Brownie ), A.
After her early Life appearances in the 1890s, the Gibson Girl became the nation ’ s feminine ideal.
After early accusations of anti-Semitism, it became difficult for Gibson to find an American distribution company.

Gibson and history
* The cyberpunk novelists William Gibson and Bruce Sterling co-authored a steampunk novel of alternative history titled The Difference Engine in which Babbage's Difference and Analytical Engines became available to Victorian society.
After expanding on Neuromancer with two more novels to complete the dystopic Sprawl trilogy, Gibson became an important author of another science fiction sub-genre — steampunk — with the 1990 alternate history novel The Difference Engine, written with Bruce Sterling.
Trenton is also the home of the Gibson County Saddle Club, providing emphasis to the agricultural and equestrian history of Gibson County.
Venus also became only the sixth woman in history to win the singles titles at both Wimbledon and the US Open in consecutive years, the others being Martina Navrátilová ( twice ), Steffi Graf ( twice ), Althea Gibson, Maureen Connolly Brinker, and Helen Wills Moody ( twice ).
The Gibson Girl was a publishing sensation and earned a place in fashion history.
His Five Nations career of 15 years, 23 days is the longest in history, a record shared with fellow Ireland great Mike Gibson.
The term was coined by William Gibson in his story " The Gernsback Continuum ": " Cohen introduced us and explained that Dialta noted pop-art historian was the prime mover behind the latest Barris-Watford project, an illustrated history of what she called " American Streamlined Modern.
The Difference Engine is an alternate history novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling.
The backstory of the game has some similarities to William Gibson and Bruce Sterling's novel, The Difference Engine, also set in an alternate history Victorian age.
* Visit the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Women in Early Radio collection for more information about the history of women in radio in Australia, including Queenie Ashton, Ethel Lang, Amber Mae Cecil and Grace Gibson.
He is also second ( behind Bob Gibson ) in major league history for the most consecutive starts with at least six innings pitched ( 69 ), which was snapped in April, 1982.
Towards the end of the company's history, Gibson had plans to release the d6 System under the terms of the Open Gaming License " to save the d6 System from myself ," meaning that if the company had to go out of business, the system would still be available to the general public.
Gibson pitched 47 consecutive scoreless innings during this stretch, at the time the third-longest scoreless streak in major league history.
Gibson became the ninth National League pitcher and the 15th pitcher in Major League history to throw an " immaculate inning ".
After participating in the 1969 All-Star Game ( his seventh selection ), Gibson set another mark on August 16 when he became the third pitcher in Major League history to reach the 200-strikeout plateau in seven different seasons.
Gibson is also a musician and an author, and has written several books about Highland history and emigration.
* The Revd R. J. Gibson – Lectures in New Testament and church history
* The ( commercial ) history of Gibson pickups
The following season, playing without any injuries, Trammell became only the second player in Detroit history to hit 20 home runs and steal 20 bases ( Kirk Gibson was the other and Curtis Granderson has since joined the club ).
Although the new instrument models flopped commercially and Loar left Gibson after only a couple of years, Gibson instruments signed by Loar now are among the most prized and celebrated in stringed-instrument history.
In his history of the England cricket captaincy, Alan Gibson notes that the controversy over Chapman's appointment was soon forgotten following his success.
* short Gibson history of Lloyd Loar era

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