Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Carnegie Endowment for International Peace" ¶ 28
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

1993 and Endowment
Lynne Cheney served as chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1986 to 1993.
In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Alexander chair of the National Endowment for the Arts, the organization that had provided partial funding for The Great White Hope at Arena Stage.
The artists won their case in court in 1993 and were awarded amounts equal to the grant money in question, though the case would make its way to the United States Supreme Court in National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley.
As one of the scions of the legacy of Tal Farlow, Steve has received numerous grants and awards including a 1993 Jazz Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts for private study with Farlow.
The artists won their case in court in 1993 and were awarded amounts equal to the grant money in question, though the case would make its way to the United States Supreme Court in National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley.
* 1993 — National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship
In 1992 González-Torres was granted a DAAD fellowship to work in Berlin, and in 1993 a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Han Dongfang ( born 1963 ) has been an advocate for workers ' rights in China for more than two decades during which time he has won numerous international awards including the 1993 Democracy Award from the U. S. National Endowment for Democracy.
Dr. Duffey was the former chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities ( 1977 – 1982 ), and former assistant Secretary of State for education and cultural affairs, and served as director of the United States Information Agency from 1993 to 1999.
* National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, 1985 and 1993.
He was also the chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities ( NEH ) from 1993 to 1997, appointed by President Clinton.
Hinton twice received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts for his work as a jazz educator: a music fellowship in 1977 and an NEA Jazz Master award in 1993.
In March 1993 Hobbs published a landmark report " Endowment Mortgages The Hometruth " which collapsed sales of endowment homeloans in Ireland by June 1993 after the banking and life insurance industry failed to deal with his critique.
In 1983, he was a founder of the National Endowment for Democracy, where he served as vice chairman and a board member from 1983 to 1993.

1993 and launched
Microsoft's Encarta, launched in 1993, was a landmark example as it had no printed equivalent.
* On July 25, 1993, following Hezbollah's killing of seven Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon, Israel launched Operation Accountability ( known in Lebanon as the Seven Day War ), during which the IDF carried out their heaviest artillery and air attacks on targets in southern Lebanon since 1982.
Magic: The Gathering launched in 1993.
In 1993 the new company Telia AB was formed and a new Telecommunications Act was launched ”.
The first game of the Mario Kart series, it was launched in Japan on August 27, 1992, in North America on September 1, 1992, and in Europe on January 21, 1993.
The U. S. launched a missile attack aimed at Iraq's intelligence headquarters in Baghdad 26 June 1993, citing evidence of repeated Iraqi violations of the " no fly zones " imposed after the Gulf War and for incursions into Kuwait.
The first Thaicom satellite was launched on December 17, 1993.
The Turkmen national currency – manat – was launched on November 1, 1993.
In 1993, Yemen launched an unsuccessful diplomatic offensive to restore relations with its Persian Gulf neighbors.
** In the TV series Quantum Leap ( 1988 – 1993 ), the Quantum Leap project is said to be launched in New Mexico, in 1999.
Another failed attempt occurred in 1993, when Fox launched the newsmagazine Front Page in an attempt to capture a younger demographic for such a program, with Ron Reagan among its five hosts.
Comparable formats include Sony's Digital Betacam, launched in 1993, and MPEG IMX, launched in 2001.
And have now ceased to exist several regional signals as Telenorte launched in the 1960s, and had a studio in La Serena in 1993, which ended in 1998.
Intel launched their PCI bus chipsets along with the P5-based Pentium CPUs in 1993.
In 1993 Aprilia launched a large diameter wheel scooter reusing the name Scarabeo with a four-stroke, four-valve engine.
In 1993, CompuServe Hong Kong was launched with a joint-venture with Hutchison Telecom and were able to acquire 50, 000 customers before the dialup ISP frenzy.
During this period, MTV launched channels around the world to show music videos produced in each local market: MTV Latin America in 1993, MTV India in 1996, and MTV Mandarin in 1997, among others.
In 1993, Meiko launched the second-generation Meiko CS-2 system, but Meiko ran into financial difficulties in the mid-1990s.
The CS-2 was launched in 1993 and was Meiko's second-generation system architecture, superseding the earlier Computing Surface.
The ninth comic launched at Vertigo's 1993 debut was the Vertigo Preview, showcasing the concurrently released titles, as well as J. M. DeMatteis ' Mercy, Ann Nocenti's Kid Eternity ( an ongoing series spun off from the earlier Morrison-penned miniseries ), Dick Foreman's Black Orchid ( an on-going series spun off from the Gaiman / McKean miniseries ) and Matt Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre.
The original series was discontinued in 1993, followed by Singles Club V. 2, launched in 1998 and discontinued in 2002.
Nickelodeon Magazine was a magazine launched by Nickelodeon in 1993, following a short-lived effort from 1990.
* 1993 " L ' innovation au quotidien " exhibition in Paris highlights impact of EUREKA on everyday life • 150 new projects launched with an estimated € 1. 0bn funding • Russian Federation joins
Growing out of Melbourne University and The D-Generation came The Late Show ( 1991 – 1993 ), starring the influential talents Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Jane Kennedy, Tony Martin, Mick Molloy and Rob Sitch ( who later formed Working Dog Productions ); and during the 1980s and 1990s Fast Forward ( Steve Vizard, Magda Szubanski, Marg Downey, Michael Veitch, Peter Moon and others ) and its successor Full Frontal, which launched the career of Eric Bana and featured Shaun Micallef.

1993 and Carnegie
One short studio session was made for Riverside ( only released later by its subsidiary Jazzland in 1961 ) and a larger group recording featuring Coltrane was split between that album and Monk's Music ; an amateur tape from the Five Spot ( not the original residency, but a later September 1958 reunion with Coltrane sitting in for Johnny Griffin ) was issued on Blue Note in 1993 ; and a recording of the quartet performing at a Carnegie Hall concert on November 29, previously " rumoured to exist ", was recorded in high fidelity by Voice of America, rediscovered in the collection of the Library of Congress in 2005 and released by Blue Note.
Hugh Carnegie ( b. 1993 ), third and youngest son of Lord Southesk
* Carnegie Mellon Dickson Prize in Science in 1993.
In 1993, Soto received the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Film Excellence from the Association for Library Service to Children for his production work on the film The Pool Party.
* The Pool Party ( producer, 1992 ) Andrew Carnegie Medal for Film Excellence ( 1993 )
* Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall ( 1993 )
* Irish Drinking Songs ( 1993 )-contains unreleased material from the Carnegie Hall album
The Carnegie Hill Historic District, designated as such by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on July 23, 1974 and then expanded on December 21, 1993, runs from 86th Street in the south to just north of 98th Street in the north.
NESL is a parallel programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon by the SCandAL project and released in 1993.
A concert version was presented at Carnegie Hall ( Weill Recital Hall ) in New York City in June 1993 and featured Robert Westenberg as Guy, Rebecca Luker as Mimi, Judy Kaye as Hortense, and Kurt Ollmann as Tonetti.
The many group exhibitions he participated in include the Whitney Biennial ( 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2002, and 2012 ), Venice Biennale ( 1988 and 1995 ), Carnegie International ( 1991 ), Documenta 9 and 10 ( 1992 and 1997 ), and SITE Santa Fe Biennial ( 2004 ).
In the past, the FSYO has performed at Carnegie Hall ( 1989 ), Boston Symphony Hall ( 1991 ), Switzerland ( 1993 ), Spain ( 1993 ), Australia ( 1997 ), Sydney Opera House ( 1997 ), and Germany ( 1999 ).
* The Night World and the Word Night Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1993, ISBN 978-0-88748-154-3
Hugh Alexander Carnegie ( born Dundee, 10 June 1993 )
Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo and the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra under Kazimierz Kord, with whom in 1993 she performed in Warsaw in a United Nations Day Concert, which was broadcast by TV stations all around Europe, and then toured with the orchestra through the USA culminating in a concert in Carnegie Hall with Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 1.
Alberts was the president of the National Academy of Sciences from 1993 to 2005 and a trustee of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
The Baby and Fly Pie ( 1993 ) was another highly commended runner up for the Carnegie Medal, a distinction that was roughly annual.
Between 1993 and 1996 Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Rockefeller Foundation helped the organization establish efficient institutional and financial systems.

0.692 seconds.