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Carlo Rubbia Knight Grand Cross ( born on 31 March 1934 ) is an Italian particle physicist and inventor who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Simon van der Meer for work leading to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN.
( 1980 ; flutes, celesta, percussion ); Paradiso, Michele: Pierrot: Ballet for Piano ( in Four Hands ) and Orchestra ( 2008 ); Pirola, Carlo: Story of Pierrot ( n. d .; brass band ); Stuppner, Hubert: Pierrot and Pierrette ( 1984 ; ballet, libretto by Arthur Schnitzler The Veil of Pierrette under # Plays, playlets, pantomimes, and revues | Plays, playlets, pantomimes, and revues ); Vidale, Piero: Pierrot's Dream: Four Fantasy Impressions ( 1957 ; orchestra ).
magazine her engagement to a 45-year-old Spanish businessman, Javier Rigau y Rafols, whom she met at a party in Monte Carlo in 1984 and who had since been her companion.
* 1984 — Lena Horne, Danny Kaye, Gian Carlo Menotti, Arthur Miller, and Isaac Stern
Noted recipients are Pope John XXIII ( 1962 ), Andrey Kolmogorov ( 1962 ), Paul Hindemith ( 1962 ), Jean Piaget ( 1979 ), Jorge Luis Borges ( 1980 ), Edward Shils ( 1983 ), Jan Hendrik Oort ( 1984 ), Otto E. Neugebauer ( 1986 ), Emmanuel Levinas ( 1989 ), Paul Ricoeur ( 1999 ), Abdul Sattar Edhi ( 2000 ), Eric Hobsbawm ( 2003 ), Bruce A. Beutler ( 2007 ), and Carlo Ginzburg ( 2010 ).
Simon van der Meer ( 24 November 19254 March 2011 ) was a Dutch particle accelerator physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Carlo Rubbia for contributions to the CERN project which led to the discovery of the W and Z particles, two of the most fundamental constituents of matter.
In her prime, she also possessed good agility and bel canto technique ( see for example her renditions of the ' Veil Song ' from Verdi's Don Carlo in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as her Ernani from the Chicago Lyric Opera in 1984 ).
Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer received the Prize in 1984.
In 1984, the Italian composer Luigi Nono dedicated him the composition for orchestra to micro-intervals A Carlo Scarpa, Architetto, Ai suoi infiniti possibili.
* Carlo McCormick, " The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene, 1974 – 1984 ", Princeton University Press, 2006
The discovery of the W and Z bosons by this experiment and the UA2 experiment in 1983 led to the Nobel Prize for physics being awarded to Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer in 1984.
* Carlo Rubbia, Knight Grand Cross particle physicist and inventor who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Simon van der Meer for work leading to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN
These discoveries and a new technique for cooling particles led to a Nobel Prize for Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer in 1984.
The 1984 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer for the developments that led to this discovery.
Casiraghi was born as Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi on 8 June 1984 in the Princess Grace Hospital Centre, Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Rumors persisted all weekend that race organizer Chris Pook, the main figure in the attempt to create a " Monte Carlo of the United States " in Long Beach, had decided that Formula One was too expensive and risky, and, indeed, after the race, he announced that he planned to run a CART race at Long Beach in 1984 instead of F1.
Clivio Piccione ( born February 24, 1984 in Monte Carlo, Monaco ) is a Monegasque race car driver.
Lancia developed the large light-alloy overhead camshaft 2. 0-litre and 2. 5-litre flat-4 engines specifically for the Lancia Gamma, rather than using Fiat derived engines as used in the Beta and Monte Carlo and were in production between 1976 and 1984.
In the 1984 season, Blomqvist drove the Quattro A2 and the Sport Quattro evolutions to five victories, and finished second at the Monte Carlo Rally.
* President: Severino Caveri ( 1945 – 1974 ), Mario Andrione ( 1974 – 1975 ), Jean-Claude Perrin ( 1975 – 1984 ), Alexis Bétemps ( 1984 – 1996 ), Carlo Perrin ( 1996 – 1998 ), Augusto Rollandin ( 1998 – 2001 ), Aurelio Marguerettaz ( 2001 – 2003 ), Manuela Zublena ( 2003 – 2006 ), Guido Césal ( 2006 – 2008 ), Ego Perron ( 2008 – present )
Since 1984 he has appeared in films, including A Hazard of Hearts ( 1987 ), A Ghost in Monte Carlo ( 1990 ), Biggles ( 1986 ), Rambo III ( 1988 ) and Legacy ( 1990 ), and on television and in commercials.
Hendrick Motorsports debuted in 1984 under the banner " All Star Racing " with the # 5 Northwestern Security Life Chevy Monte Carlo, driven by Geoff Bodine.
* Carlo McCormick, The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene, 1974 – 1984, Princeton University Press, 2006.

1984 and Rubbia
Rubbia and van der Meer were promptly awarded the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics, a most unusual step for the conservative Nobel Foundation.
Van der Meer and Rubbia shared the 1984 Nobel Prize for their decisive contributions to the project.
* Carlo Rubbia ( Physics, 1984 )

1984 and Simon
* 1984Simon Bird, English actor and comedian
* 1984 – Gilles Simon, French tennis player
The alibi of the murderer in Simon Brett ’ s comic thriller Shock to the System ( 1984 ) depends on having been in a cinema watching Life of Brian.
* 1984Simon Poulsen, Danish footballer
Simon Reynolds wrote in his book Rip It Up and Start Again: Post Punk 1978 – 1984 that " The Residents and their ' representatives ' were one and the same ", elaborating on one of his blogs that " this was something that anybody who had any direct dealings with Ralph figured out sooner rather than later.
The company had its head office redomiciled to Bermuda in 1984 under the tenure of Simon Keswick to maintain control after nearly being taken over by Chinese tycoon Li Ka-shing of Cheung Kong after a hostile raid in 1980.
* Simon Wolstencroft – drums ( 1983 to early 1984 )
* Simon Hackney ( born 1984 ), English professional football player
In a 1984 interview for Polyhedron Newszine, Gary Gygax revealed several " alternate Oerths " while explaining the setting for his HEROES CHALLENGE game books, co-written with author Flint Dille and published under the aegis of the Dungeons & Dragons Entertainment Corporation by the Wanderer Book division of Simon & Schuster.
While driving his car in late 1984 in this state of frustration, Simon listened to a cassette of the Boyoyo Boys ' instrumental " Gumboots: Accordion Jive Volume II ".
The rights to the Tom Swift character, along with the Stratemeyer Syndicate, were sold in 1984 to publishers Simon and Schuster.
* Simon van der Meer, ( 1925 -), physicist Prize 1984
* Simon ( 1984 ) and Richard Mantell ( 1981 ), brothers and field hockey players for England, were both born in Bridgwater.
* Simon Spies ( 1921 – 1984 ), Danish tycoon best known for starting the charter airline Spies Rejser
Successors of the psychological suspense novel include Patricia Highsmith's This Sweet Sickness ( 1960 ), Simon Brett's A Shock to the System ( 1984 ), and Stephen Dobyns's The Church of Dead Girls ( 1997 ).
* Simon Reynolds ( 2005 ), Rip It Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978 – 1984, London: Faber and Faber
It is based on the 1984 novel A Shock to the System by British author Simon Brett.
He was born Nicholas Valentin Yermakov, but began writing as Simon Hawke in 1984 and later changed his legal name to Hawke.
Since re-launching his career as " Simon Hawke " in 1984, he has produced a large volume of lighter, more commercially viable fiction.
Music journalist Dave Rimmer considered the peak of the movement was the Live Aid concert of July 1985, after which " everyone seemed to take hubristic tumbles ", and Simon Reynolds also notes the " Do They Know Its Christmas " single in late 1984 and Live Aid in 1985 as a turning points, with the movement seen as having become decadent, with " overripe arrangements and bloated videos " for songs like Duran Duran's " The Wild Boys " and Culture Club's " War Song ".
* Jervis, Simon and Tomlin, Maurice ( revised by Voak, Jonathon ) ( 1984, revisions 1989 & 1995 ) Apsley House Wellington Museum published by the Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London ISBN 1-85177-161-1
In 1984, Roger Simon, who had been a Sun-Times columnist for a decade, quit to join the Baltimore Sun, where he would work until 1995.
* Simon Greenleaf, The Testimony of the Evangelists Examined by The Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice, reprint of the 1874 edition, ( Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1984 ).

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