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1995 and fictional
Also notable are the 1995 film version starring Sir Ian McKellen, set in a fictional 1930s fascist England, and Looking for Richard, a 1996 documentary film directed by Al Pacino, who plays the title character as well as himself.
" In 1995, an independent band from Indianapolis, Indiana, named themselves Odd Man and released a CD entitled Hypothesis in reference to the fictional hypothesis contained in the story.
The second volume, I Am Spock ( 1995 ), saw Nimoy communicating that he finally realized his years of portraying the Spock character had led to a much greater identification between the fictional character and himself.
* The 1995 video game Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom depicts a fictional archaeological mission to explore the First Emperor's burial site.
Alan appeared on the Mad About You episode, " The Alan Brady Show ", named after the fictional show within The Dick Van Dyke Show, that aired February 16, 1995.
Richard Loncraine's 1995 film, starring Ian McKellen, is set in a fictional fascist England in the 1930s, and based on an earlier highly successful stage production.
The BBC TV comedy series Oh, Doctor Beeching !, which ran from 1995 – 1997, was set in a small fictional branch line railway station threatened with closure under the Beeching Axe.
The building is also used for the corporate offices of Chimera Gas in the dark comedy Motorama and as the headquarters for Chicago's fictional Mr. Zalinsky's Auto Parts in the 1995 film Tommy Boy.
AIR, published six times a year since 1995, usually showcases at least one piece of scientific research being done on a strange or unexpected topic, but most of their articles concern real or fictional absurd experiments, such as a comparison of apples and oranges using infrared spectroscopy.
Initially by writer Mike Baron and artist Klaus Janson, it eventually ran 104 issues ( July 1987 – July 1995 ) and spun off two additional ongoing series — The Punisher War Journal ( 80 issues, November 1988 – July 1995 ) and The Punisher War Zone ( 41 issues, March 1992 – July 1995 ), as well as the black-and-white comics magazine The Punisher Magazine ( 16 issues, November 1989 – September 1990 ) and The Punisher Armory ( 10 issues, no cover dates, starting 1990 ), a fictional diary detailing " His thoughts!
*" We Don't Do Weddings " in Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina ( 1995 ) ( Part of the Star Wars fictional universe )
From 1995 to 1997 she starred in the ABC sitcom Coach as Doris Sherman, eccentric owner of the fictional Orlando Breakers professional football team.
Yep's most notable work is his series, the Golden Mountain Chronicles, which documents the story of the fictional Young family from 1849, in China, to 1995, in America.
* Last of the Dogmen is a fictional 1995 film about the search for and discovery of an unknown band of Dog Soldiers from a tribe of Cheyenne Indians who escaped the 1864 Sand Creek massacre and survived for more than a hundred years secluded in the Montana wilderness.
" was licensed to the National Milk Processor Board ( MilkPEP ) in 1995 to use on their celebrity print ads, which, since then, have included celebrities from the fields of sports, media and entertainment, as well as fictional characters from TV, video games, and film such as The Simpsons, Batman, Mario, The Powerpuff Girls posing in print advertisements sporting a " milk mustache ," employing the slogan, " Where's your mustache?
In the show, the Citrus Bowl was the home stadium of the fictional Orlando Breakers franchise, which Coach Fox led during the series ' final 2 seasons ( 1995 – 1997 ).
Coogan's Run was a 1995 UK TV series featuring Steve Coogan as a series of odd characters living in the fictional town of Ottle.
Four Rooms is a 1995 anthology comedy film telling four stories set in the fictional Hotel Mon Signor in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve.
3834 Zappafrank is mentioned in a picture ( a fictional star map ) in the booklet of the One Size Fits All 1995 CD version.
The Lawgiver is a fictional weapon used by the Judges in Judge Dredd and related series that appear in the UK comic books 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, and in the 1995 film adaptation & 2012's Dredd.
The book served as the ( very loose ) basis of the Hollywood movie Outbreak ( 1995 ) about military machinations surrounding a fictional " Motaba virus ".
In Kevin Smith's 1995 film Mallrats Quesada is credited as an artist for the opening sequence featuring fictional comic books covers.

1995 and memoirs
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
Sister and brother wrote very different memoirs about Bloomsbury, Angelica ’ s being Deceived by Kindness ( 1984 ) and Quentin ’ s Elders and Betters ( 1995 ).
In 1993, Lydon worked on his memoirs, first published in 1995 as Rotten-No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs, and in 1996 he regrouped with Steve Jones, Glen Matlock and Paul Cook for the Sex Pistols ' Filthy Lucre Tour.
In 1995, Baker published his memoirs of service as Secretary of State in a book entitled The Politics of Diplomacy: Revolution, War and Peace, 1989 – 1992 ( ISBN 0-399-14087-5 ).
Live from Death Row, published in May 1995, is a collection of memoirs by American death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal.
( 1989 ) and The Memory Box ( 1999 ), two memoirs, Hidden Lives ( 1995 ) and Precious Lives ( 1998 ), and several acclaimed biographies, most recently Good Wives ( 2001 ) and a fictionalised biography of the artist Gwen John, Keeping the world away ( 2006 ).
In 1995, she published her memoirs, Saturday's Child: Memoirs of Canada's First Female Cabinet Minister.
* Borowski's books are mentioned in the award-winning 1995 novel The Reader (" Der Vorleser ") by the German author Bernhard Schlink, in which a former concentration camp guard commits suicide in remorse after reading his and other survivors ' memoirs.
In September 1971 he published his memoirs " Macht und Ohnmacht in Österreich ", and up to 1995 he frequently led seminars on political and social themes.
* The memoirs of Princess Dashkova, Editors Jehanne M. Gheith, Alexander Woronzoff-Dashkoff, Translator Kyril FitzLyon, Duke University Press, 1995, ISBN 978-0-8223-1621-3
Plamondon also criticized Jean Chrétien later in the year, when Chrétien wrote in his memoirs that he would not have recognized a narrow sovereigntist victory in the 1995 referendum.
According to Margaret Thatcher, in her 1995 memoirs The Path to Power, when Harold Wilson's Labour government proposed devolution for Scotland in 1976, " Julian Amery and Maurice Macmillan proved effective leaders of the anti-devolution Tory camp.

1995 and published
He has published extensively on the social and environmental significance of agriculture and a number of volumes and papers on the philosophical significance of farming, notably The Spirit of the Soil: Agriculture and Environmental Ethics ( 1995 ) and The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism ( 2000 ).
In a small study published in 1995, the opioid buprenorphine was shown to have potential for treating severe, treatment-resistant depression.
The last strip of Calvin and Hobbes was published on December 31, 1995.
They were published weekly from 1995 to 1999 in Network Week and since 2000 they have been published most weeks in The Register.
It was later published in a report in 1993 and as a book by the same authors in 1995.
The CMM was published as a book in 1995 by its primary authors, Mark C. Paulk, Charles V. Weber, Bill Curtis, and Mary Beth Chrissis.
Due to his death in 1995, this work never got past the stage of early ( and premature ) conceptualizations, some of which were published in the journals Forum Kritische Psychologie and Argument.
* Rhapsody on a Theme by Clement Marot ( ISBN 0-910-15311-6 ) ( 1995, published 1996 ; volume 16 of series The Grace A. Tanner Lecture in Human Values )
In 1995, the posthumous release Chaosophy published essays and interviews concerning Guattari's work as director of the experimental La Borde clinic and his collaborations with Deleuze.
A " 20th anniversary " edition of The Mythical Man-Month with four additional chapters was published in 1995.
The Settlers of Catan, first published in 1995, paved the way for the genre in the United States and outside Europe.
Louisa May Alcott's Gothic potboiler, A Long Fatal Love Chase ( written in 1866, but published in 1995 ) is also an interesting specimen of this subgenre.
The first English-language adaptation of the original manga The Ghost in the Shell was released in December 1995 in the United States, published by Dark Horse Comics and translated by Studio Proteus.
; November 24, 1995: HTML 2. 0 was published as IETF RFC 1866.
Hexen: Beyond Heretic ( styled as HeXen: Beyond Heretic ) is a dark fantasy first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software, published by id Software, and distributed by GT Interactive beginning on September 30, 1995.
* When Children ask about God: A Guide for Parents Who Don't Always Have All the Answers published in 1995
He published his early strips in the local social democratic newspaper Arbetarbladet, but became known to a wider audience in 1995, when he started to draw for the Stockholm-based but nationally distributed conservative newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
* A Light in the Window, published 1995
After hearing a lecture on the subject of Lovelock's results, they embarked on research that resulted in the first published paper that suggested a link between stratospheric CFCs and ozone depletion in 1974, and later shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( with Paul Crutzen ) for their work.
* The 1993 Joseph Brodsky essay Collector's Item ( published in his 1995 book On Grief and Reason ) contains a conjectured description of Philby's career, as well as speculations into his motivations and general thoughts on espionage and politics.
Microserfs, published by HarperCollins in 1995, is an epistolary novel by Douglas Coupland.
* David Louis Edelman's review of the book, published in the Baltimore Evening Sun, June 26, 1995
The institute hosted several week-long intensives between 1995 and 2004, and published eight issues of Living Text: The Journal of Contemporary Midrash from 1997 to 2000.
During his imprisonment he has published several books and other commentaries, notably Live from Death Row ( 1995 ).

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