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Steve Carlton in 1982 became the first pitcher to win more than three Cy Young Awards, while Greg Maddux in 1994 became the first to win at least three in a row ( and received a fourth straight the following year ), a feat later repeated by Randy Johnson.
The last major revision was the fourth edition (" DSM-IV "), published in 1994, although a " text revision " was produced in 2000.
Three of the EFTA countries are part of the European Union Internal Market through the Agreement on a European Economic Area ( EEA ), which took effect in 1994 ; the fourth, Switzerland, opted to conclude bilateral agreements with the EU.
In the following years, Škoda became the fourth brand of the German group, as the Volkswagen Group raised its equity share first on December 19, 1994 to 60. 3 %, followed on December 11, 1995 to 70 % and finally taking 100 % ownership of the company on May 30, 2000.
Receipts from tourism, the fourth major foreign exchange earner, have picked up since the January 1994 devaluation.
Helmut Kohl presided over 17 ministers at the start of his fourth term in 1994 ; the 2002 cabinet, the second of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, had 13 ministers and the Angela Merkel cabinet as of 22 November 2005 has 15.
His fourth solo album, titled davidenryb ( 1994 ), was a more proper rock record, with Byrne playing most of the instruments on it, leaving percussion for session musicians.
* The fourth is an Ohio class nuclear ballistic missile submarine, launched in 1994 and still in active service as of 2011.
The son of an Actuary, and the fourth of four brothers, he worked in the computer industry before becoming a novelist full time in 1994 – a decision forced on him when he was fired from his last position.
Her fourth César win was for the 1994 film Queen Margot, an ensemble epic directed by Patrice Chéreau.
Honokaa is the home of the fourth Governor of Hawaii since statehood, John D. Waihee III, who served from December 2, 1986 to December 2, 1994.
Following a near decade-long absence, the PCL returned to Salt Lake City for a fourth time in 1994.
Winchell also had three starters in the Kentucky Derby: Classic Go Go, who finished fourth in 1981 ; Sea Cadet, who finished eighth in 1991 ; and Valiant Nature, who finished 13th in 1994.
L7's fourth album, Hungry for Stink, was released in July 1994 and coincided with their Lollapalooza tour, in which they shared the stage with many of the era's most successful acts such as The Smashing Pumpkins and The Breeders.
With its third title ( and three second place finishes ) West Germany – in its final tournament before national reunification – became the most successful World Cup nation, until Brazil won their fourth title in 1994.
Hazes was Van Galen's senior by nineteen years ; she gave birth to his third and fourth child, daughter Roxeanne ( 1993 ) and son André " Dré " Jr. ( 1994 ).
After negotiations, Estes decided to renew his contract, and the fourth season ( fall 1994 ) began with Chris ' recovery from his near-fatal wounds in a two-part episode, " Natural Selection ", that was later released on VHS as a two-hour film.
They gained mainstream popularity after their fourth studio album four, released in 1994.
The band's fourth album, titled four, was released in late 1994.
In January 1994, their fourth studio album, Face the Music, was released.
The band released their fourth album, Question the Answers, in October 1994.
In the fourth quarter of 1994, control over the standard was transferred to the X / Open Company, which significantly expanded and updated it.
The fourth court was added to the south of the college, next to the boundary with Murray Edwards, in 1994.
He won a place on Calgary's roster as their third string quarterback behind Doug Flutie and Steve Taylor when he threw two fourth quarter touchdowns in his exhibition game appearance in 1994.

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*< cite > Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics </ cite >, Alfred Korzybski, Preface by Robert P. Pula, Institute of General Semantics, 1994, hardcover, 5th edition, ISBN 0-937298-01-8, ( full text online )
New History in France: The Triumph of the Annales, ( 1994, first French edition, 1987 ) excerpt and text search
* The Design and Evolution of C ++ by Bjarne Stroustrup – Addison-Wesley Pub Co ; 1st edition ( March 29, 1994 ); ISBN 0-201-54330-3
The Bible that the Anglican Church of Korea uses is the 1994 edition called the " gong-dong beon-yuk-seong-seo " or the Common Translation Bible.
29. 4-5 in Liber de Caesaribus of Sextus Aurelius Victor, critical edition by H. W. Bird, Liverpool University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-85323-218-0
In the 1994 edition, the name of the entry was changed to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, as it is officially recognised by the United Nations ( awaiting for the resolution of the Macedonia naming dispute ).
* 1994, Norstrilia ( corrected edition with variant texts )
* Making History: Writings on History and Culture, New York: New Press, 1994 ( British edition: Persons & Polemics, Merlin Press, London 1994, ISBN 0-85036-439-6 ).
Since 1938, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. has published annually a Book of the Year covering the past year's events, which is available online back to the 1994 edition ( covering the events of 1993 ).
A French language edition was published by Oriflam under license from Chaosium under the name Les Dieux Nomades in 1994.
The Republic of Letters: A Cultural History of the French Enlightenment ( 1994 ) 338 pp online edition
* Standing Firm: A Vice-Presidential Memoir, Harper Collins, May 1994. hardcover, ISBN 0-06-017758-6 ; mass market paperback, May, 1995 ; ISBN 0-06-109390-4 ; Limited edition, 1994, ISBN 0-06-017601-6
The current edition of the citizenship law was adopted in 1998 after much debate and pressure from Russia and European Union, amending a more restrictive law, initially passed in 1994.
A revised edition was published in 1994, and then a third, in which he collaborated with Christian Matthiessen, in 2004.
( 1994 ) focus on Army online edition
The Personnel Evaluation Standards was published in 1988, The Program Evaluation Standards ( 2nd edition ) was published in 1994, and The Student Evaluation Standards was published in 2003.
New York: Henry Holt 2006, First edition 1994.
* Leon-Garcia, Albert ( 1994 ) Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering ( 2nd edition ), Prentice Hall
Reliance of the Traveller – A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law ( 1994 revised edition ).
The blue Game Gear edition, identical to the standard Game Gear, except in body color, was released in 1994, with the game World Series Baseball.
Other translations include the standard critical edition by Ralph Manheim and John Willett ( 1976 ), one by noted Irish playwright and translator Frank McGuinness ( 1992 ), and another by Jeremy Sams for a production at London's Donmar Warehouse in 1994.
The revised and expanded, second edition of the Mismeasure of Man ( 1996 ) analyzes and challenges the methodological accuracy of The Bell Curve ( 1994 ), by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, which re-presented the arguments of what Gould terms biological determinism, which he defines as " the abstraction of intelligence as a single entity, its location within the brain, its quantification as one number for each individual, and the use of these numbers to rank people in a single series of worthiness, invariably to find that oppressed and disadvantaged groups — races, classes, or sexes — are innately inferior and deserve their status.

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