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1989 and Ottawa
The others are: Zagreb ( f. 1972 ) Ottawa ( f. 1976 ), Hiroshima ( f. 1985 ), KROK ( f. 1989 ), and Anima Mundi ( f. 1992 ).
In 1989, Wilbert Keon of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute performed the country's first artificial heart transplant on an 11-month old baby.
Some planned capitals include Abuja, Nigeria ( 1991 ); Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil ( 1855 ); Ankara, Turkey ( 1923 ); Austin, Texas ( 1839 ); Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil ( 1897 ); Dhaka, Bangladesh ( 1971 ); Brasília, Brazil ( 1960 ); Canberra, Australia ( 1927 ); Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil ( 1933 ); Islamabad, Pakistan ( 1960 ); Frankfort, Kentucky ( 1792 ); Jefferson City, Missouri ( 1821 ); Jhongsing New Village, Taiwan, Republic of China ( 1955 ); New Delhi, India ( 1911 ); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ( 1889 ); Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ( 1857 ); Palmas, Tocantins, Brazil ( 1989 ); Quezon City, Philippines ( 1948 – 1976 ); Raleigh, North Carolina, USA ( 1792 ); Washington D. C., USA ( 1800 ); and Wellington, New Zealand ( 1865 ).
In 1989, The Fulcrum was relocated to the basement of 631 King Edward Ave. across from the main campus in a University of Ottawa building.
As part of its bid to land a NHL franchise for Ottawa, Terrace Corporation unveiled the original proposal for the arena development at a press conference in September 1989.
A separate publication in Ottawa, Ontario, of the same name was published from 1989 to 2004 and then revived from 2005 to 2008.
Bentley expanded the Frank franchise to include an Ottawa edition in 1989 with the help of former Canadian Press reporter Michael Bate, while continuing with his publication of the Halifax edition.
Bentley's expansion of the Frank franchise from its Halifax base to include an Ottawa edition in 1989, with the help of Michael Bate, proved extremely successful during its first decade of publication, as the edition quickly outsold its Maritime cousin by feeding off the void of gossip news among mainstream media in the nation's capital.
From 1989 to 1990, he attended the Arizona campus of Ottawa University.
* Damon Allen – player ( QB ), 2012 ( Edmonton Eskimos 1985 – 88, 1993 – 94 ; Ottawa Rough Riders 1989 – 91 ; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1992 ; Memphis Mad Dogs 1995 ; BC Lions 1996 – 2002 ; Toronto Argonauts 2003 – 2007 ).
* Less Browne – player ( DB ), 2002 ( Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1984 – 88 ; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1989 – 91 ; Ottawa Rough Riders 1992 ; BC Lions 1993 – 94 ).
* Jerry Keeling – player ( DB / QB ), 1989 ( Calgary Stampeders 1961 – 72 ; Ottawa Rough Riders 1973 – 75 ; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1975 ).
* Rocco Romano – player ( OG ), 2007 ( Calgary Stampeders 1987, 1992 – 2000 ; Toronto Argonauts 1988 ; Ottawa Rough Riders 1989 ; BC Lions 1990 – 91 ).
* Dave Thelen – player ( RB ), 1989 ( Ottawa Rough Riders 1958 – 64 ; Toronto Argonauts 1965 – 66 ).
* Andy Tommy – player ( FW / HB ), 1989 ( Ottawa Rough Riders 1933 – 41, 1946 – 47 ; Toronto Argonauts 1945 ).
The standard was initially completed at a ISO working group meeting in Ottawa in February 1989 and was first approved for release in that year.
* In 1989 the Ottawa branch of the Elvis Sighting Society declared Elvis was alive and well and living in Tweed.
Ottawa: Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, 1989. ii, 28 p. ( 34 pages ).
He was the artistic director of the National Arts Centre's Théâtre français in Ottawa from 1989 to 1993, and continued to stage plays.
• Oct. à Avril 1989: Le Moi Secret, Bibliothèque Nationale du Canada, Ottawa
* Jamie Baker ( 1989 ) Scored 150 points ( 71 goals, 79 assists ) in 404 career NHL games with the Quebec Nordiques, San Jose Sharks, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Oto-Wa Taiko Japanese drummers who have been performing in Ottawa and around the world since 1989 will wow tourists and residents with their percussion skills and wide drums.
On October 16, 1989, he received 41. 7 % of the more than 620, 000 non-binding votes cast by Albertans in his bid to go to Ottawa.
Created in 1989, in Ottawa ( with a satellite campus in Hawkesbury and a business office in Toronto ) it offers more than 90 programs to some 4700 full-time students from Ontario, other parts of Canada and foreign countries.

1989 and branch
The school's name has since changed several times, but since 1989 has been considered a branch campus of the Petroleum University of Technology, centered in Tehran.
In January 1989, the old affiliate company Capcom Co., Ltd. merged with Sambi Co., Ltd., resulting in the current Japanese branch.
* 1989 Dabein – Hle Lawin 34 · 6 New branch
Design work started in 1989 ; the team decided to use a superscalar architecture, with on-chip cache, floating-point, and branch prediction.
( Earth Metrics, 1989 ) Another branch of the same fault is located about to the east, also aligned in a north-south orientation.
Becoming Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in 1983, it opened a branch campus in Clearfield, west of Lock Haven, in 1989.
The branch, which opened in May 1998, was the third branch built with 1989 bond funds.
The branch, which opened in May 1998, was the third branch built with 1989 bond funds.
The branch, designed by Hall / Merriman Architects, was the first of four branches built with 1989 bond funds.
By 1989, he became the first signee to the newly-formed Arista Nashville branch of Arista Records.
In 1989, WSU officially gained branch campuses in Spokane, the Tri-Cities, and Vancouver.
In 1989, it embarked on the double-tracking and electrification of trunk line between Rawang and Seremban and the branch lines between Batu Junction and Sentul, and between Kuala Lumpur and Port Klang which allowed the KTM Komuter service to start running in 1995.
During 1989 Sontag was the President of PEN American Center, the main U. S. branch of the International PEN writers ' organization.
A 1987 attempt by the Orleanist heir ( and other Bourbons, none of the elder branch ) to contest Louis-Alphonse's use of the Anjou title and to deny him use of the plain coat of arms of France was dismissed by the French courts in March 1989 for lack of jurisdiction ( the courts did not address the merits of the claims ).
Starting with the band The Jam ( 1976 – 1982 ), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council ( 1983 – 1989 ).
Afterwards, it went through the separation of administrative dong and their transfer to Cheongwon-gun, with 2 branch offices ( East and West ) established in July 1989 that were upgraded to Sangdang-gu and Heungdeok-gu in January.
The VAX 9000, announced in 1989, was both microprogrammed and pipelined, and performed branch prediction.
He has been a member of the United Nations Association's Cardiff branch since 1989, and was a member of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee for four years from 1994.
1. 3 million dollars from Proposition 1, the branch library facility bond issue of 1989, funded the construction of the new Watts library.
In 1989, SCO started producing SCO UNIX from a more recent branch from the Unix family tree, System V Release 3. 2.
Prior to 1989, he was the First Secretary of the Tskhinvali branch of the Komsomol, the Young Communist League.
She was secretary of the Yarra Glen branch of the Liberal Party from 1984 to 1988 and President of the branch from 1988 to 1989.

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