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Little, Brown and Company ( 1992 ).
The " Murphy Brown speech " became one of the most memorable incidents of the 1992 campaign.
* 1920 – James Brown, American actor ( d. 1992 )
His films include Reservoir Dogs ( 1992 ), Pulp Fiction ( 1994 ), Jackie Brown ( 1997 ), Kill Bill ( 2003, 2004 ), Death Proof ( 2007 ), and Inglourious Basterds ( 2009 ).
Ross was succeeded as editor by William Shawn ( 1951 – 1987 ), followed by Robert Gottlieb ( 1987 – 1992 ) and Tina Brown ( 1992 – 1998 ).
Hired by Tina Brown in 1992, Art Spiegelman worked for The New Yorker for ten years but resigned a few months after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Other Yale alumni who made serious bids for the Presidency during this period include Hillary Rodham Clinton ( 2008 ), Howard Dean ( 2004 ), Gary Hart ( 1984 and 1988 ), Paul Tsongas ( 1992 ), Pat Robertson ( 1988 ) and Jerry Brown ( 1976, 1980, 1992 ).
Under the European Union Protected Geographical Status laws introduced in 1992, the name Newcastle Brown Ale was granted protected brand status in February 2000.
* American ( U. S. A .)— Brown, Earle: Tracking Pierrot ( 1992 ; chamber ensemble ); Wharton, Geoffry ( works mainly in Germany ): ‘’ Five Pierrot Tangos ’’ ( n. d .; violin / viola, flute, piano / synthesizer, cello, clarinet, and voice ).
* National Medal of Arts, United States Presidential Award ; 1992 ( with Denise Scott Brown )
Larry Brown, who had been fired by the San Antonio Spurs earlier, was hired as the team's head coach in late January 1992.
In 1992, United States Senators John Kerry and Hank Brown became the co-authors of a report on BCCI, which was delivered to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
* " The BCCI Affair ", Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Senator John Kerry and Senator Hank Brown, 1992, 102nd Congress 2nd Session Senate Print 102-140 ( Kerry Report ).
* The BCCI Affair, Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations States Senate ; held at FAS -( A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate by Senator John Kerry and Senator Hank Brown ; December 1992 ; 102d Congress 2d Session Senate Print 102-140 )
* Panama Al Brown ( 1992 )
* Brown, W. N. ( 1992 ).
* Nicole Brown ( Nicole ) ( 1992 – 1993 )
In 1992, Brown starred in her own Fox sketch comedy show, The Edge ; two of its regulars, Jennifer Aniston and Wayne Knight, later became sitcom stars, while Tom Kenny went on to voice SpongeBob SquarePants.
* Tina Brown, CBE — columnist, talk-show host, author, and magazine editor, notably of Vanity Fair ( 1984 — 1992 ) and The New Yorker ( 1992 — 1998 )
Sorkin adapted his work into a screenplay for a 1992 film directed by Rob Reiner, produced by Brown and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore.
* 1992Harold Brown
Brown had a string of top ten hits on various Billboard charts between 1986 and 1992, and is a recipient of a Grammy Award.

1992 and accepted
In 1992, author Ted Nelson – who coined both terms in 1963 – wrote: By now the word " hypertext " has become generally accepted for branching and responding text, but the corresponding word " hypermedia ", meaning complexes of branching and responding graphics, movies and sound – as well as text – is much less used.
In 1992 and revised in 2002 the OECD's Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks proposed the nine generally accepted principles: Awareness, Responsibility, Response, Ethics, Democracy, Risk Assessment, Security Design and Implementation, Security Management, and Reassessment.
In November 1994, Iraq formally accepted the UN-demarcated border with Kuwait, which had been further spelled out in Security Council Resolutions 773 ( 1992 ) and 833 ( 1993 ).
After that time U. S. courts consistently rejected testimonies about mind control and manipulation, stating that such theories were not part of accepted mainline science according to the Frye Standard ( Anthony & Robbins 1992: 5-29 ) of 1923.
In 1992, short track speed skating was accepted as an Olympic sport.
The government did not admit that defoliants such as Agent Orange had disastrous health effects on the veterans until 1992, when they finally accepted research that proved there were links between Agent Orange and health problems suffered by the veterans.
One of the primary foundations of the precautionary principle, and globally accepted definitions, results from the work of the Rio Conference, or " Earth Summit " in 1992.
The PNDC accepted the final product without revision, and it was put to a national referendum on April 28, 1992, in which it received 92 % approval.
The breed was accepted by The International Cat Association in 1992, the American Cat Fanciers Association in 1998, and the Cat Fanciers ' Association in 2000.
He officially accepted the 1992 Consensus in his inauguration speech which resulted in direct semi-official talks with the PRC, and this later led to the commencement of weekend direct charter flights between mainland China and Taiwan.
In 1992, Ossietzky's 1931 conviction was upheld by Germany's Federal Court of Justice, applying the law as it stood in 1931 ( this does not mean that the court accepted or retroactively legalized the later Nazi persecution of Ossietzky, which was clearly illegal even under Nazi Germany's law ):
In 1992 New York State's highest court accepted 14th Amendment arguments and struck down the provision in New York's Exposure of the Person statute that made it illegal for women to bare their chests where men were permitted to do so.
This was accepted to refer directly to interest on loans so that, according to Islamic economists Choudhury and Malik ( 1992 ), by the time of Caliph Umar, the prohibition of interest was a well-established working principle integrated into the Islamic economic system.
In 1992, TSO musicians had accepted a 16 % pay cut because of a threat of bankruptcy to the orchestra, with a promise from management to make up the loss in subsequent contract negotiations.
( Raz 1992 ) was the first refereed and accepted for publication article about CO algorithms ( however, publications about an equivalent Dynamic atomicity property can be traced to 1988 ).
With the closing of the Cold War, some Christian thinkers who accepted this interpretation altered it after the fall of the Soviet Union ( such as Pat Robertson who advocated it in his 1982 book The Secret Kingdom, but in 1992 suggested Gog was " Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan ").
Those three schools accepted and became charter members in 1992 as the conference expanded its sports offerings.
As mayor, he accepted the Olympic flag at the 1992 closing ceremonies in Barcelona, Spain.
The debt in NSB Gardermobanen had become unmanageable, and in April 2000 parliament accepted that it would not be possible to make the Gardermo Line — with the current structure — the profitable venture predicted in 1992.
In 1992 former national Head Start administrator Jule Sugarman accepted the position of Interim executive director of the Gray Panthers, who were by then on the brink of insolvency, to help the group reorganize its by-laws, its board of directors, and its fund-raising activities.
In 1992 he was invited and accepted an offer to succeed the 16th Earl of Dalhousie as Chancellor of the University.
In 1992 Huet and Coquand introduced the calculus of constructions, a type theory with an impredicative universe, thus combining Type Theory with Girard's System F. This extension is not universally accepted by Intuitionists since it allows impredicative, i. e. circular, constructions, which are often identified with classical reasoning.
He was accepted at the University of California, Berkeley, at the age of 15, which he attended off and on until he received a BA in computer-science in 1992, aged 28.
Ivins accepted, and wrote a column for the Fort Worth paper from 1992 until 2001, when she became an independent journalist.
Dejan Stanković was the youngest captain ever in Red Star's history. During the 1994 / 1995 season, the UEFA and FIFA accepted Yugoslav football clubs back, but while the national team continued where they had stopped in the spring of 1992, the clubs had all their results erased and were treated as the beginners in the European competitions.

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