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" Almost a quarter-century later, Ebert wrote a second review, in which he called Woman Under the Influence " perhaps the greatest of Cassavetes ' films.
Similar to internet chat rooms a quarter-century later, CB allowed people to get to know one another in a quasi-anonymous manner.
" Seen a quarter-century later, Ebert added the film to his " Great Movies " list and said the film was " like prophecy.
The Liberty Bell was displayed on that pedestal for the next quarter-century, surmounted by an eagle ( originally sculpted, later stuffed ).
It remained in service with Air Canada until almost a quarter-century later.
Jones later served under Roosevelt as Secretary of Commerce in 1940 — the same position he had turned down a quarter-century before — and served until 1945, when he was forced out in favor of Roosevelt's outgoing Vice President, Henry A. Wallace.
A quarter-century later, Thomas was still raving about Cinerama in his memoirs and wondering why someone wasn't trying to revive it.
A mere six years later, as leader of his own dance band, the " Novelty Orchestra ," Selvin released the biggest-selling popular song in the first quarter-century of recorded music.
During the next quarter-century, he presided over the controversial policy of removing Aboriginal children from their parents, children who were later termed the Stolen Generation.
Frederick III survived his father by only 99 days, dying at Potsdam on June 15, 1888, and leaving the German throne to his bellicose son Wilhelm II, who a quarter-century later would help launch World War I.
A quarter-century later, Cassandra Peterson established a persona that was essentially a ditzier, more buxom version of Vampira.
More than a quarter-century later, its acquisition of WKPC allowed it to start a second service on the Louisville station it already owned.
Accessed via NewsBank paid archive October 23, 2009 .</ ref > Nearly a quarter-century later, the Thompson Dotson hearings were still described as " circuslike ," a description widely used in 1985 .< REF NAME =" LITKE "/>< REF NAME =" CBS "> The Gary Dotson Rape Case: In The Name Of Justice, May 23, 2008.

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During the quarter-century that followed Lochner, the Supreme Court also began to use the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to protect personal ( as opposed to purely property ) rights, including freedom of speech and the right to send one's child to private school ( which was the beginning of the line of cases which found a right to privacy in the Constitution ).

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When he persuaded CBS to let him try out just such an idea for three months, it turned into a quarter-century project.
The station initially beat out KSDK at 10 p. m. in November, 2004 -- the first time in over a quarter-century that KSDK had lost in any timeslot.

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This came as a considerable shock to the Tories, who had dominated Alberta's federal politics for a quarter-century, and as Grey had finished a distant fourth in the general election held few months earlier.
Anthony Kronman, former dean of Yale Law School, has written that " the intellectual movement that has had the greatest influence on American academic law in the past quarter-century the 20th Century " is law and economics.
However, long before this date the focus of Radcliffe had already begun to shift, as undergraduate women had for a half-century taken their classes at Harvard, and for a quarter-century lived integrated in dormitories with Harvard men.
Acuff's nomination caused great concern for E. H. Crump, the head of a Memphis Democratic Party political machine that had dominated Tennessee state politics for nearly a quarter-century.
By the mid-1980s, the station had once again fallen into the lower echelons of the ratings and would remain so for the next quarter-century.
In 7 years the 59-second commercial made more money than the movie Gone With The Wind had in a quarter-century.
Only in 1816, after the Supreme Court had existed for a quarter-century, did Congress create an official post of reporter.
Meanwhile, WBRC-TV had developed into one of ABC's strongest affiliates, a position it retained for the next quarter-century.
Oregon State won back-to-back national championships in 2006 & 2007 ; at that time, archrival Oregon had been without baseball for a quarter-century, having dropped its program in 1981.
Although occasionally referred to over the next quarter-century, its permanent " rediscovery " is attributed to the French orientalist León de Rosny, who in 1859 recovered the codex from a basket of old papers sequestered in a chimney corner at the Bibliothèque Nationale where it had lain discarded and apparently forgotten.
WTVG ( the former WSPD-TV ) was sold to a local ownership group, eventually becoming an ABC owned-and-operated ( O & O ) station in 1995 ( it had been an NBC affiliate for the quarter-century prior to its sale to ABC ).

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WJLB-AM 1400 continued to program to the African American community in Detroit for nearly a quarter-century afterward as WQBH (" Welcome Queen Back Home ," named for longtime air personality and eventual station owner Martha Jean " The Queen " Steinberg ), and is now WDTK, owned by Salem Communications with a conservative news / talk format.

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Public libraries in Nassau County have been lending books to each other by mail for a quarter-century, but the system enables this process to operate on an organized and far more comprehensive basis.
He's been unhappy for a quarter-century on how the government conducts space travel:
The Islanders have been on the network, now known as MSG Plus, for over a quarter-century.
There has been a revitalization of Weber's interest, particularly in a New York Times article, published in June 8, 2003, where the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released an article that seems to confirm that " the experience of Western Europe in the past quarter-century offers an unexpected confirmation of the Protestant ethic.

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The pattern of warfare, followed by brief periods of peace, continued for nearly another quarter-century.
In a 2006 poll of authors and publishers conducted by The New York Times Magazine to list the greatest American novels of the previous quarter-century, Blood Meridian placed third, behind only Toni Morrison's Beloved and Don DeLillo's Underworld.
Supported by Australia and the United States, Suharto's Indonesia invaded in Decemberthe beginning of an occupation that would last a quarter-century.
In January 2007, Hempleman-Adams broke the quarter-century old world small sized hot air balloon altitude record, by ascending to 9, 906 meters over Alberta, Canada ; beating the previous record of 9, 537 metres set by Carol Davis in New Mexico.
Cutts ' successor, former Pennsylvania Senator Walter Lowrie, held the post from 1825 to 1836, followed by Asbury Dickins, who came within six months of breaking Otis ' still-standing quarter-century service record.
Though a quarter-century younger than Edgar, she outlived him by only 14 months, dying suddenly in April 1933 at the age of 33 with the estate still deep in debt.
After leaving the series, she was succeeded in the role by the quarter-century younger American actress Janis Paige.
It was formally founded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1906, though its roots reach back a quarter-century earlier.
The city of Lowell would become extremely successful, and would be used as a model industrial city over the next quarter-century, for other cities established by the same group, including Lawrence, Massachusetts and several others.
Historians such as Griske believe the following nearly quarter-century of intermittent warfare on the Great Plains was triggered by the Grattan massacre.
Rivalries among the great powers were exacerbated starting in the 1880s by the scramble for colonies, which brought much of Africa and Asia under European rule in the following quarter-century.
Lé Bulletîn d ' Quart d ' An ceased publication in 1977, having notched up a quarter-century, and was replaced by Les Chroniques du Don Balleine ( 1979 – 1987 ) which in turn gave way to the current Les Nouvelles Chroniques du Don Balleine ( winner of the Prix Littéraire du Cotentin in 1993 ).
The club was managed by 33-year old player / manager Oceola Guy Lacy of Cleveland, Tenn., whose playing career spanned a quarter-century, 1916-1941.
In 1883 she was appointed special agent by the US to allot lands to the Miwok tribes, in 1884 she prepared and sent to the World Cotton Centennial an exhibit showing the progress of civilization among the Indians of North America in the quarter-century previous, and in 1886 visited the natives of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands on a mission from the commissioner of education.
Published in 1965 by G. P. Putnam's Sons, it was Levant's second best-seller, following a quarter-century after his first book, A Smattering of Ignorance.

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