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In 1995, Bentine received a CBE from Queen Elizabeth II " for services to entertainment ".
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Garry Trudeau received the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Comic Strip Award for 1994, and their Reuben Award for 1995 for his work on the strip.
D. Bayless Lodge No. 359 Fort Wayne, Indiana, and a member of the Shriners ; he received the honorary 33rd degree in 1995.
In 1995 he received the Benjamin Franklin Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Sciences of the American Philosophical Society.
" Exile II: Crystal Souls won the 1995 Eddy Award Honorable Mention for Best Shareware Game of the Year, and received a 5 out of 5 star rating from ZiffNet.
Mathieu Kassovitz's 1995 film Hate ( La Haine ) received critical praise and made Vincent Cassel a star, and in 1997, Juliette Binoche won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The English Patient.
In 1995 Computerwoche commented that the use of an IDE was not well received by developers since it would fence in their creativity.
The President was referred to as Dr Muluzi, having received an honorary degree at Lincoln University in Missouri in 1995.
* In 1995, he received the Chrysler Design Award for Innovation, and the Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
However Downer's well received tenure was marred by gaffes and controversies by the end of 1994, and he resigned as leader in January 1995.
Saint Helena received $ 12. 6 million in aid in 1995, and in 1997, $ 5. 3 million from the United Kingdom.
In the 1995 referendum, conducted on 15 October, he reportedly received 99. 96 % of the votes in a 99. 47 % turnout, getting only 3052 negative votes among an electorate of 8. 4 million.
Togo returned to the Paris Club in 1995 and received Naples terms, the club's most concessionary rates.
Antonioni received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize ( 1960, 1962 ), Palme d ' Or ( 1966 ), and 35th Anniversary Prize ( 1982 ); the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion ( 1955 ), Golden Lion ( 1964 ), FIPRESCI Prize ( 1964, 1995 ), and Pietro Bianchi Award ( 1998 ); the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon eight times ; and an honorary Academy Award in 1995.
Newer Chinatowns, such as Chinatown, Las Vegas in 1995, Dubai and Santo Domingo have also received official recognition recently.
These films in particular, as well as others including Play Misty for Me ( 1971 ), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ( 1974 ), The Outlaw Josey Wales ( 1976 ), Escape from Alcatraz ( 1979 ), Tightrope ( 1984 ), Pale Rider ( 1985 ), Heartbreak Ridge ( 1986 ), In the Line of Fire ( 1993 ), The Bridges of Madison County ( 1995 ), and Gran Torino ( 2008 ), have all received commercial success and critical acclaim.
At the May 1994 Cannes Film Festival Eastwood received France's Ordre des Arts et des Lettres medal then on March 27, 1995, he was awarded the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award at the 67th Academy Awards.
After graduating from high school in 1995, Shehhi enlisted in the Emirati military and received a half a year of basic training before he was admitted into a military scholarship program that allowed him to continue his education in Germany.
Idle received good critical notices appearing in projects written and directed by others – such as Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen ( 1989 ), alongside Robbie Coltrane in Nuns on the Run ( 1990 ) and in Casper ( 1995 ).
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Robert Oxton Bolt, CBE ( 15 August 1924 – 21 February 1995 ) was an English playwright and a two-time Oscar winning screenwriter.
In 1995 he was awarded the inaugural Heywood Hill Literary Prize for his lifetime's writings, and he received a CBE in 1997.
These charitable activities helped to restore the fallen politician's reputation ; he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1975, and in 1995 was invited to Margaret Thatcher's 70th birthday dinner.
Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC ( born 8 March 1930 ), is a British Conservative politician and novelist, who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major between 1979 and his retirement in 1995.
He was appointed Commander of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1983, knighted in 1995, and created a life peer in 1997, as Baron Puttnam, of Queensgate, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Residents in more recent times have included the hydrographer, Sir Edmund Irving ( 1910 – 1990 ), artists Spencer Gore ( 1878 – 1914 ) and Graham Sutherland ( 1903 – 1980 ), the author, Michael Gilbert ( 1912 – 2006 ), the psychic researcher, Harry Price ( 1881 – 1948 ), Hughie Green ( 1920 – 1997 ), the entertainer, Sir Roger de Grey ( 1918 – 1995 ), President of the Royal Academy, as well as Kelvin MacKenzie, former editor of The Sun ; current residents include Sir Michael Gambon, as well as Donald Adamson, the author and historian, Dr John Physick CBE FSA and Major Sir Richard Gethin, Bt who lives at Sole Street.
Sir John Grahame Douglas Clark, CBE FBA ( 28 July 1907 – 12 September 1995 ) was a British archaeologist most notable for his work on the Mesolithic and his theories on palaeoeconomy.
Paul Eddington, CBE ( 18 June 1927-4 November 1995 ) was an English actor best known for his appearances in popular television sitcoms of the 1970s and 80s: The Good Life, Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.
Professor Wood was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1982, and Companion of the Order of Australia ( AC ) in 1995 for his services to women's health and as a pioneer of in-vitro fertilisation.
Francis Frederick Johnson CBE, ( 18 April 1911-29 September 1995 ), was an English architect, born in Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
He was awarded the CBE in 1986 — following in the footsteps of his father who was also awarded the CBE — and made a Privy Counsellor in 1995.
Lavinia Mary Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk LG CBE ( 22 March 1916, Kingston Hall, Nottinghamshire – 10 December 1995, Arundel Castle, West Sussex ) was a British peeress.
Jean Elizabeth Muir, CBE, FCSD ( July 17, 1928-May 28, 1995 ) was an English fashion designer ( though she herself preferred to be called a dressmaker ).
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