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A posthumous work ( edited for publication by A. Birley ), Anatolica ( 1995 ), is devoted to Strabo and deals with the geography of southern Armenia and mainly eastern parts of Asia Minor.
* Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum ( July 1995 ; posthumous )
Overdubs for the two Traveling Wilburys releases, recording and filming of The Beatles ' 1995 Anthology project, interviews with family and friends for posthumous documentaries such as 2003's Concert for George, the 2005 Concert for Bangladesh DVD release, and Martin Scorsese's George Harrison: Living in the Material World in 2011 − all were carried out there at FPSHOT or just downstairs in the main part of the house.
* 2001 – Angel in the Dark ( posthumous album recorded 1994 – 1995 )
His wife Mary Louise Lord completed and edited his manuscript of a posthumous sequel The Singer Resumes the Tale ( published 1995 ) which further supports and extends Lord's initial conclusions.
Its title track has been covered by various bands, including The Presidents of the United States of America, who completely reworked the lyrics to an upbeat form on their eponymous debut album in 1995, post-punkers Volcano Suns on their 1989 double album Thing of Beauty, hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult on their 1978 live album Some Enchanted Evening, Rage Against the Machine on their album Renegades with Tom Morello also performing the song with Street Sweeper Social Club and Trent Reznor live, Henry Rollins with Bad Brains for the Pump Up the Volume soundtrack, Afrika Bambaataa, Monster Magnet, Japanese rockers Guitar Wolf on their debut album Run Wolf Run, Jeff Buckley ( whose version was released on his posthumous " legacy edition " of Grace on the bonus CD of unreleased songs ), Entombed on the EP Family Favourites, Silverchair, and Give Up the Ghost ( formerly American Nightmare ) on their Year One compilation.
* Hallucination ( 1995 ), a posthumous short story by Isaac Asimov about an alien insect-like swarm, capable of organization and provided with a sort of swarm intelligence.
Material from these sessions was released in 1995 as The Missing Link To Tyrannosaurus Rex, a posthumous Took solo album on Cleopatra Records
It was of sufficient import to the members of the UK Underground that in 1974 Hawkwind released an album titled Hall Of The Mountain Grill and Steve Peregrin Took wrote Ballad of the Mountain Grill ( aka Flophouse Blues, two versions of which appear on Cleopatra Records ' 1995 posthumous Took album The Missing Link To Tyrannosaurus Rex ).
In November 1995, Hyman's posthumous album I Refuse to Be Lonely, was released.
Another posthumous script, Ring of Truth, written during a fellowship to Strathclyde University in 1990, was produced by BBC Scotland in 1995.
Hutchence began work on what would become his posthumous solo album in 1995 with Gus Till and Mad Sheer Khan in Paris at Exit Studio.
He is survived by his son John Minton, Jr., who accepted his plaque upon his posthumous inductions to both the WCW Hall of Fame in 1995 and the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004.
Baile Átha Cliath 1995 ( posthumous )
* Honorary citizen of St. Petersburg ( 2010, posthumous ), Tbilisi ( Georgia, 1991 ), Indianapolis ( USA, 1992 ), Maryland ( USA, 1993 ), Oklahoma ( USA, 1994 ), Georgia ( 1995 )

1995 and release
Other introductions include the release on Antigua — possibly before 1916, although there are suggestions that this initial population may have died out by 1934 and been reintroduced at a later date — and Montserrat, which saw an introduction before 1879 that led to the establishment of a solid population, which was apparently sufficient to survive the Soufrière Hills volcano eruption in 1995.
The Microsoft 1995 release Excel 95 included a Doom-esque secret level as an Easter egg containing portraits of the programmers among other things.
Apple ended their Dylan development effort in 1995, though they made a " technology release " version available (" Apple Dylan TR1 ") that included an advanced IDE.
Brooks released Fresh Horses, his first album of new material in two years, in November 1995 ; within six months of its release, it had sold over three million copies.
After working with TLC on their 1992 debut, Marl remained mostly quiet for a few years ; 1995 brought the release of House of Hits, a retrospective of his best productions over the years.
GemStone III became available on AOL in September 1995, followed by the release of DragonRealms in February 1996.
* First internal release on 23 May 1995
Netscape announced in its first press release ( October 13, 1994 ) that it would make Navigator available without charge to all non-commercial users, and beta versions of version 1. 0 and 1. 1 were indeed freely downloadable in November 1994 and March 1995, with the full version 1. 0 available in December 1994.
After an April 21, 1995, court hearing on the gun charges, but before McVeigh's release, federal agents took him into custody as they continued their investigation into the bombing.
A UK-only version called " 968 Sport ", was offered in 1994 and 1995, and was essentially a Club Sport model ( and was produced on the same production line with similar chassis numbers ) with electric windows, electric release boot, central locking, cloth comfort seats ( different to both the standard and the Club Sport ).
Wertico played drums on Paul Winter's 1990 Grammy-nominated release, " Earth: Voices Of A Planet "; he has also played on and produced a number of CDs for artists including vocalist Kurt Elling's 1995 Grammy-nominated release " Close Your Eyes ", Elling's 1997 Grammy-nominated release " The Messenger ", Elling's 1998 Grammy-nominated release " This Time It's Love " and Elling's 2003 Grammy-nominated release " Man In The Air.
In addition, in 1995 Tarantino formed Rolling Thunder Pictures with Miramax as a vehicle to release or re-release several independent and foreign features.
The first public release of Ruby 0. 95 was announced on Japanese domestic newsgroups on December 21, 1995.
* Kris Kristofferson recorded " Sam's Song ( Ask Any Working Girl )", a brief tribute to the director, for his 1995 release " A Moment of Forever ".
The Sega Neptune was a two-in-one Mega Drive / Genesis and 32X console which Sega planned to release in 1994 or 1995.
Sega's chief competitor, Nintendo, would go on to release the ill-fated Virtual Boy in 1995.
* Steel Panthers-( Strategic Simulations, Inc., 1995 )-an early tactical wargame on the same scale as Squad Leader, which led to two sequels, and a complete revision of the title for free release.
Westwood's greatest commercial success, however, came in 1995 with the release of the real-time strategy game Command & Conquer.
The group reformed again in 1995 with a line-up of Styrene, Dean and Logic to release a new album Conscious Consumer.
; 10. 0 ( 1995 ): This major release saw a convergence of the operating system between the HP 9000 Series 700 ( workstation ) and Series 800 ( server ) systems.

1995 and Chaosophy
* Chaosophy ( 1995 ).

1995 and published
He has published extensively on the social and environmental significance of agriculture and a number of volumes and papers on the philosophical significance of farming, notably The Spirit of the Soil: Agriculture and Environmental Ethics ( 1995 ) and The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism ( 2000 ).
In a small study published in 1995, the opioid buprenorphine was shown to have potential for treating severe, treatment-resistant depression.
The last strip of Calvin and Hobbes was published on December 31, 1995.
They were published weekly from 1995 to 1999 in Network Week and since 2000 they have been published most weeks in The Register.
It was later published in a report in 1993 and as a book by the same authors in 1995.
The CMM was published as a book in 1995 by its primary authors, Mark C. Paulk, Charles V. Weber, Bill Curtis, and Mary Beth Chrissis.
Due to his death in 1995, this work never got past the stage of early ( and premature ) conceptualizations, some of which were published in the journals Forum Kritische Psychologie and Argument.
* Rhapsody on a Theme by Clement Marot ( ISBN 0-910-15311-6 ) ( 1995, published 1996 ; volume 16 of series The Grace A. Tanner Lecture in Human Values )
A " 20th anniversary " edition of The Mythical Man-Month with four additional chapters was published in 1995.
The Settlers of Catan, first published in 1995, paved the way for the genre in the United States and outside Europe.
Louisa May Alcott's Gothic potboiler, A Long Fatal Love Chase ( written in 1866, but published in 1995 ) is also an interesting specimen of this subgenre.
The first English-language adaptation of the original manga The Ghost in the Shell was released in December 1995 in the United States, published by Dark Horse Comics and translated by Studio Proteus.
; November 24, 1995: HTML 2. 0 was published as IETF RFC 1866.
Hexen: Beyond Heretic ( styled as HeXen: Beyond Heretic ) is a dark fantasy first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software, published by id Software, and distributed by GT Interactive beginning on September 30, 1995.
* When Children ask about God: A Guide for Parents Who Don't Always Have All the Answers published in 1995
He published his early strips in the local social democratic newspaper Arbetarbladet, but became known to a wider audience in 1995, when he started to draw for the Stockholm-based but nationally distributed conservative newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
* A Light in the Window, published 1995
After hearing a lecture on the subject of Lovelock's results, they embarked on research that resulted in the first published paper that suggested a link between stratospheric CFCs and ozone depletion in 1974, and later shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( with Paul Crutzen ) for their work.
* The 1993 Joseph Brodsky essay Collector's Item ( published in his 1995 book On Grief and Reason ) contains a conjectured description of Philby's career, as well as speculations into his motivations and general thoughts on espionage and politics.
Microserfs, published by HarperCollins in 1995, is an epistolary novel by Douglas Coupland.
* David Louis Edelman's review of the book, published in the Baltimore Evening Sun, June 26, 1995
The institute hosted several week-long intensives between 1995 and 2004, and published eight issues of Living Text: The Journal of Contemporary Midrash from 1997 to 2000.
During his imprisonment he has published several books and other commentaries, notably Live from Death Row ( 1995 ).

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