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* Beck, A .; Wright, F .; Newman, C .; Liese, B .: Cognitive Therapy of Substance Abuse ; New York: The Guilford Press ( 1993 )
The job was handled by Stanley Wilson, although the cover of the 1993 Varese Sarabande CD issue credits Newman.
In 1993, Smith appeared as himself in the BBC2 comedy show Newman & Baddiel In Pieces.
Bobby Newman ( 1993 ).
After the both duos chose not to do another series of The Mary Whitehouse Experience, Baddiel teamed up with Newman again for the Newman and Baddiel in Pieces series, which ran in 1993.
He, Larry Newman and Don Moses lifted off in Earthwinds on January 13, 1993 but could not penetrate a strong inversion layer and tore the ballast balloon on a mountain peak.
The first weekend edition of GMA aired on Sundays only from January 3, 1993, to February 28, 1999, hosted by Willow Bay, Aaron Brown, John Hockenberry, Dana King, Lisa McRee, Antonio Mora, Kevin Newman and Bill Ritter.
Walter Newman ( 11 February 1916 – 14 October 1993 ) was an American radio writer and screenwriter active from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.
For example, in " Connecting the Clouds-the Internet in New Zealand ", author Keith Newman cites agency statistics regarding telecommunications cost decreases ( the Stats NZ report said " New Zealand average residential phone call pricing plummeted 50 % between 1987 and 1993 ") and national finances ( the Stats NZ report said " The current account deficit for the year ended March 2007 was $ 13. 9 billion ( 8. 5 percent of GDP )").
In 1993, Newman's daughter Nell Newman founded Newman's Own Organics as a division of the company, later to become a separate company in late 2001.
* Mister Sprinkles ( William Newman ) in the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire
* Walter Newman ( screenwriter ) ( 1916 – 1993 ), U. S. screenwriter
* 1993 Ivan Newman,, 54: 11
* Ron Newman 1980 – 1993
* Constance Newman 1989 – 1993
Recent Celebrants have included: The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2012 ); The Reverend Paul Keane, Old Oratorian and Chaplain to the University of Essex ( 2011 ); The Very Reverend Richard Duffield, Provost of the Birmingham Oratory and Promoter of the Cause of Canonisation for John Henry Cardinal Newman ( 2010 ); The Very Reverend Robert Byrne, Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 2009 ); The Right Reverend Patrick O ' Donoghue, Bishop Emeritus of Lancaster ( 2008 ); The Right Reverend Dom Aidan Bellenger, Abbot of Downside ( 2007 ); Archbishop Maurice Couve de Murville, Archbishop Emeritus of Birmingham ( 2006 ); The Right Reverend Dom Cuthbert Brogan, Abbot of Farnborough ( 2005 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2004 ); The Right Reverend Bishop George Stack, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2003 ); His Eminence Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O ’ Connor, Archbishop of Westminster ( 2002 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Arthur Roche, Bishop of Leeds ( 2001 ); Bishop Victor Guazzelli, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2000 ); The Abbot of Ampleforth ( 1999 ); The Catholic Chaplain to Harrow School ( 1998 ); the Provost of the London Oratory ( 1997 ); the Apostolic Nuncio ( 1996 ); His Eminence George Basil Cardinal Hume ( 1995 ); Dom Stanislaus Hobbs of St Benedict ’ s Abbey, Ealing ( 1994 ); the Master of St Benet ’ s Hall, Oxford ( 1993 ); and the Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 1992 ).
Newman is best known for his role as Joshua Lewis on the American soap opera Guiding Light, a role he played from 1981 to 1984, and again from 1986 to 1991, and 1993 to Guiding Light series finale in September 2009.
Newman made his racing debut in 1993 in the United Midget Auto Racing Association and the All-American Midget Series, winning both Rookie of the Year and the championship.
** review: William R. Newman, The Journal of the American Oriental Society ( 1993 ).
Randy Newman's Faust is a 1993 musical by American musician and songwriter Randy Newman, who based the work on the classic story of Faust, borrowing elements from the version by Goethe, as well as Milton's Paradise Lost, but updating the story to the modern day, and infusing it with humorous cynicism.
Interspersed with his cinema work are some interesting and critically successful television films including The Manipulators ( 1973 ), Squaring The Circle ( 1984 ; scripted by Tom Stoppard ), Dandelion Dead ( 1993 ; scripted by Michael Chaplin ), and The Healer ( 1994 ; scripted by GF Newman ).
The many novels influenced by the Ripper include: A Case to Answer ( 1947 ) by Edgar Lustgarten, The Screaming Mimi ( 1949 ) by Fredric Brown, Terror Over London ( 1957 ) by Gardner Fox, Ritual in the Dark ( 1960 ) and The Killer ( 1970 ) by Colin Wilson, Sagittarius ( 1962 ) by Ray Russell, A Feast Unknown ( 1969 ) by Philip José Farmer, A Kind of Madness ( 1972 ) by Anthony Boucher, Nine Bucks Row ( 1973 ) by T. E. Huff, The Michaelmas Girls ( 1975 ) by John Brooks Barry, Jack's Little Friend ( 1975 ) by Ramsey Campbell, By Flower and Dean Street ( 1976 ) by Patrice Chaplin, The Private Life of Jack the Ripper ( 1980 ) by Richard Gordon, White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings ( 1987 ) by Iain Sinclair, Anno Dracula ( 1992 ) by Kim Newman, A Night in the Lonesome October ( 1993 ) by Roger Zelazny, Ladykiller ( 1993 ) by Martina Cole, Savage ( 1993 ) by Richard Laymon, The Pit ( 1993 ) by Neil Penswick, Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem ( 1994 ) by Peter Ackroyd, Pentecost Alley ( 1996 ) by Anne Perry, and Matrix ( 1998 ) by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry.

1993 and prepared
Sapir replied stating that it " should by all means be published "; however, it was not until 1993 that it was prepared for publication by Lyle Campbell and Frances Karttunen.
* Detailed biography, prepared for the 200th anniversary of his death ( 1993, in Italian )
During the 1993 policy debate, the National Defense Research Institute prepared a study for the Office of the Secretary of Defense published as Sexual Orientation and U. S. Military Personnel Policy: Options and Assessment.
In 1993, as the MIT X Consortium prepared to depart from MIT, the staff were joined by R. Gary Cutbill, Kaleb Keithley, and David Wiggins.
* Contraption # 1 for computer-driven prepared piano ( 1993 )
Suede then prepared themselves for their imminent American tour in the summer of 1993.
When John Paul reached his sixth birthday in 1993, Cisneros told Sophfronia Scott Gregory in Time Magazine of his son's ongoing fight for life: " Nothing in my life has prepared me for this.
Rabin ( 1993 ) offers three stylised facts as a starting-point on how norms affect behaviour: ( a ) people are prepared to sacrifice their own material well-being to help those who are being kind ; ( b ) they are also prepared to do this to punish those being unkind ; ( c ) both ( a ) and ( b ) have a greater effect on behaviour as the material cost of sacrificing ( in relative rather than absolute terms ) becomes smaller.
In 1993, he briefly considered moving to a British or German club after being omitted from the U. S. team's Gold Cup roster, but ultimately chose to dedicate himself to the national team as it prepared for the 1994 World Cup.
For 1993 Chrysler prepared the Jeep Grand Cherokee ( originally designed by AMC ) to replace both the discontinued flagship model and the smaller Cherokee.
In 1993, Lowry prepared to end 56 years of technical training.
A draft concept of operations had been prepared by the Air Directorate of the National Guard Bureau in 1993.
In 1991, Vince Schaefer ( 1906 – 1993 ) prepared a guide to the northern LP, consisting of a set of 5 sets of short descriptions of 80 + " Landmarks " with accompanying topographic map locations.
After the Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991, Sobchak was not a member of the central Parliament but was a member of Yeltsin's Presidential Council and the chairman of the Constitutional Assembly that prepared the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993.
( 1993 ) East Perth heritage study: prepared for the East Perth Development AuthorityEast Perth, W. A.

1993 and record
From 1969 to 1993, home field advantage was alternated between divisions each year regardless of regular season record and from 1995 to 1997 home field advantage was predetermined before the season.
In 1993, Charles was signed to the Acid Jazz record label.
On the other hand, Steve McMichael holds the record for most consecutive games played by a Bear with 191 ; he accomplished the feat from 1981 to 1993.
Neal Anderson, who played from 1986 to 1993, is the closest to Payton's record with 6, 166 yards.
The Cowboys sent a then-NFL record 11 players to the Pro Bowl in 1993: Troy Aikman, safety Thomas Everett, Irvin, Johnston, Maryland, Newton, Norton, Novacek, Smith, Stepnoski and Williams.
She bettered this mark in 1990 with a speed of-a record which stood until 1993.
* Gary Sheffield ( 1993 – 1997 ) — Sheffield hit 112 home runs with the Marlins from 1994 to 1998, including a club record 42 in 1996, and made the All-Star Game in 1996.
Its 21 years in TV syndication ( 1971 – 1992 ) was the record for a U. S. program, until Soul Train surpassed it in 1993.
Javier Sotomayor ( Cuba ) is the current men's record holder with a jump of 2. 45 metres set in 1993, the longest standing record in the history of the men's high jump.
Between September 1993 and March 2000, he played in 162 consecutive ODIs, a South African record.
Inflation reached a record 100 % in August 1993, and the government's budget deficit was over 10 % of GDP.
The team remained competitive through the mid-1990s, but have only had a winning record once since 1993.
After a winning season in 1992, the Twins fell into a years-long stretch of mediocrity, posting a losing record each year for the next eight years: 71 – 91 in 1993, 50 – 63 in 1994, 56 – 88 in 1995, 78 – 84 in 1996, 68 – 94 in 1997, 70 – 92 in 1998, 63 – 97 in 1999 and 69 – 93 in 2000.
; this record references any ten-year stretch ; 2nd is the 1984 – 1993 San Francisco 49ers, with 120 wins ).
In 2008, the Phillies clinched their second straight division title and defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in the Division Series to record the franchise's first post-season victory since winning the 1993 NLCS.
He went on to lead Labor to a record fifth consecutive victory at the 1993 election against the Liberal-National coalition led by John Hewson.
The developments of 2005 led to renewed questions about a commitment to democracy made by Togo in 2004 in a bid to normalise ties with the European Union, which cut off aid in 1993 over the country's human rights record.
In 1993, Mulroney resigned, rather than fight an election based on his record after almost nine years in power.
Amos traveled to New Mexico with personal and professional partner Eric Rosse in 1993 to write and largely record her second solo record, Under the Pink.
* March 13 – March 15 – The Great Blizzard of 1993 strikes the eastern U. S., bringing record snowfall and other severe weather all the way from Cuba to Quebec ; it reportedly kills 184.
Nicks used material written mostly in previous years to record a solo album in 1992 and 1993 entitled Street Angel, which was ultimately released following her detox in May 1994.
Between 1993 and 2004, Deportivo La Coruña finished in the top three on ten occasions, a better record than either Real Madrid or Barcelona, and in 2000, under Javier Irureta, they became the ninth team to be crowned champions.
" We felt ' Popscene ' was a big departure ; a very, very English record ", Albarn told the NME in 1993, " But that annoyed a lot of people ... We put ourselves out on a limb to pursue this English ideal and no-one was interested.

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