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" Environmental Strategies with Uncertain Science ", Regulation 13 ( 1 ), Winter 1990, Cato Institute.
In 1990, in a paper entitled " Climate and Smoke: An Appraisal of Nuclear Winter ," TTAPS give a more detailed description of the short-and long-term atmospheric effects of a nuclear war using a three-dimensional model:
19, No. 2 ( Winter, 1990 ), pp. 133 – 188 )
Dirk Van der Cruysse: Sophie de Hanovre, Memoires et Lettres de Voyage, Fayard Paris, 1990 ; also Sophia of Hanover: From Winter Princess to Heiress of Great Britain, J. N.
* Robertson, Paul L. " The Development of an Urban University: Glasgow, 1860-1914 ," History of Education Quarterly, Winter 1990, Vol.
The book's first chapter appeared in Issue No. 117 of The Paris Review ( Winter 1990 ), where it won the 1991 Aga Khan Prize for Fiction.
* The First Golden Age of Rocketry: Congreve and Hale Rockets of the Nineteenth Century, Frank H. Winter, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990.
In the 1970s and 1980s the American jazz musician Gerald Oshita ( based in Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area and associated with Roscoe Mitchell ) played avant-garde jazz on an EE ♭ contrabass manufactured by Conn. More recently ( 1990 – 2006 ), recordings using sarrusophone have been released by saxophonists Scott Robinson, Lenny Pickett, James Carter, and Paul Winter.
* Elene Gedevanishvili ( born 1990 ), figure skater who represented the nation of Georgia at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Prior to the 2007 elections, the Party had only ever elected one councillor at local level: in May 1990, Roger ( aka Rory ) Winter, representing the Highland Green Party ( Uainich na Gàidhealtachd ), was elected in Nairn as Scotland's first Green regional councillor to the then Highland Regional Council.
* Philip J. Klass, New Evidence of MJ-12 Hoax, Skeptical Inquirer, vol 14, # 2, Winter 1990, 135-140.
Spiritualized signed a record deal with Dedicated and recorded their debut album in Winter 1990 / 91.
" Perfecting Childhood: Horace Mann and the Origins of Public Education in the United States ," Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, Winter 1990, Vol.
20, No. 3 ( Winter, 1990 ), pp. 417 – 436 in JSTOR
* Freedman, Lew ," Dangerous Steps: Vernon Tejas and the Solo Winter Ascent of Mount McKinley ", Stackpole, 1990.
* Steve Hunter – saxophone, vocals ( Winter 1990-Fall 1990 )
Since 1990, Carleton students have played " Late Night Trivia ," a game show broadcast over the college's radio station, KRLX, during the annual Winter Term exam period.
He handily defeated Governor William Winter in 1984, was unopposed in 1990, reelected with over 70 percent of the vote in 1996 and faced no major-party opposition in 2002.
42: 9, Winter 1990.
* Beyond Our Shores ( 1990 ) in Eidolon Winter 1990
There also has been one edition of the Winter Pan American Games in 1990.
* Waterfield, Robin ( 1990 ), ' Baron Julius Evola and the Hermetic Tradition ', Gnosis 14, ( Winter ): 12-17.
* Paul Winter Consort ( 1990 ).
* Paul Winter Consort ( 1990 ).

Winter and edition
Ice dance was introduced into the Winter Olympics starting with the 1976 edition, and all but two gold medals had been won by Soviet / CIS / Russian pairs.
Winter, Heidelberg 1993, ISBN 3-8253-0110-9 ( Volume 1 – 3, Reprint of the Leipzig edition from 1785 )
In the Winter 2006 edition of the University of Chicago Law Review, Bernard Harcourt and Jens Ludwig looked at the later Department of Housing and Urban Development program that re-housed inner-city project tenants in New York into more orderly neighborhoods.
The first published draft of " Anna Livia Plurabelle " appeared in Le Navire d ' Argent 1 in October, and the first published draft of " Shem the Penman " appeared in the Autumn – Winter edition of This Quarter.
Germany remained banned until 1925, and instead hosted a series of games called Deutsche Kampfspiele, starting with the Winter edition of 1922 ( which predated the first Winter Olympics ).
These were published in a journal called The Fat Abbot in the Fall Winter 1962 edition, along with an essay illuminating subtle characteristics of the originals.
The Winter 2010 edition of the IJA's periodical Juggle features a 4-page article about " the Dynamic / Contact / Sphereplay / Fushigi Controversy " by Brad Weston, including an interview with John Cammarano ( the president of Zoom TV, the direct marketing firm producing the Fushigi ball ).
An English translation of the 5th edition by George Charles Winter Warr was published in 1891 – 1892, as Teuffel's History of Roman Literature.
He would also appear on their limited edition Christmas EP ( re-released in 2005 as Winter Weezerland ) and on a number of b-sides and unreleased songs.
During the 2010 Winter Olympics, which were staged in Vancouver, The Globe and Mail published a Sunday edition, making it the first time that the paper has ever published on Sunday.
The student edition was not well received, and caused the university administration to discuss the future censorship of the Winter 1959 edition of the publication, resulting in the resignation of all but one of the editors.
On September 1, 2011, ' Winnipeg, Manitoba's Enfield and Wizenty, a small press specializing in limited edition hardcover books, released Kinsella's first published work in thirteen years, Butterfly Winter.
( translated from the 2nd revised edition by Ella Winter ).
* Gesamtausgabe ( Collected Works ) Critical edition edited by Eduard Winter, Jan Berg, Friedrich Kambartel, Bob van Rootselaar, Stuttgart: Fromman-Holzboog, 1969 ss.
His first call sign was KN3JOX, first listed in the Winter 1959 edition of the Radio Amateur Callbook.
In 2002 the Ohio Light Opera commissioned a new critical edition of the opera from Quade Winter, based on the composer's original manuscripts in the Library of Congress.
: The Jewish magazine Heeb published a 10-page photo feature in its Winter 2004 edition mocking Mel Gibson's movie ' The Passion of the Christ ' called ' Back Off, Braveheart '.
In Heebs Winter 2008 edition, Courtney Love told Heeb of ex-husband Kurt Cobain's legacy: " Every time you buy a Nirvana record, part of that money is not going to Kurt's child, or to me, it's going to a handful of Jew loan officers, Jew private banks, it's going to lawyers who are also bankers ...."
This happened up to the edition at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California, United States.
In 1931 he published the poem In Winter by W. H. Davies in a limited edition of 290 numbered copies, illustrated by Edward Carrick and all invidually signed by Davies.
Later, the Game of the Year edition and Winter Assault were bundled in the Gold Edition in the USA, released in March 2006.

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