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Thomas ( born 1996 ).
In 1996, Neil Robertson, Daniel P. Sanders, Paul Seymour, and Robin Thomas created a quadratic time algorithm, improving on a quartic algorithm based on Appel and Haken ’ s proof (; ).
In 1996 he was awarded the Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science.
* 1922 – Thomas Kuhn, American philosopher ( d. 1996 )
In 1996, Thomas Jacobson, a lawyer representing eight of the families, announced a planned auction of Dahmer's estate to raise up to $ 1 million, sparking controversy.
The original handwritten proclamation signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison, that informed the American public of the landmark deal of the Louisiana Purchase, was acquired in 1996 by Walter Scott Jr. of Omaha, Nebraska, who holds it in his private collection.
Since 1996, it has been maintained by Thomas E. Dickey.
* Troy, Thomas F. Wild Bill & Intrepid ( New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996 )
* Thomas, David A., ed., 1996.
Thomas More on Statesmanship ( 1996 )
Water Island, a small island to the south of Saint Thomas, was initially administered by the U. S. federal government and did not become a part of the U. S. Virgin Islands territory until 1996, when of land was transferred to the territorial government.
* July 18 – Thomas Kuhn, American philosopher of science ( d. 1996 )
* Kaufman, Thomas G., " Catalogue of the Operas of Mercadante-Chronology of Performances with Casts ", Bollettino dell Associazione Civica " Saverio Mercadante " N. 1 ; Altamura, 1996
* E. Thomas Wood, Stanislaw M. Jankowski: Karski: How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust, Wiley, 1996, ISBN 978-0-471-14573-8.
In 1996, it was made into a film of the same name by Anthony Minghella, starring Ralph Fiennes, Kristin Scott Thomas, Juliette Binoche, Willem Dafoe, Colin Firth and Naveen Andrews.
The only recent films shot entirely on 65 mm stock are Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet ( 1996 ), Ron Fricke's Baraka ( 1992 ), and its sequel Samsara ( 2011 ) and Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master ( 2012 ).
Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1996.
She is portrayed by Claire Bloom in Laurence Olivier's 1955 film adaptation of the play, Kristin Scott Thomas in Ian McKellen's 1995 adaptation of the play and by Winona Ryder in the 1996 movie Looking for Richard.
* Kavanagh, Thomas W. ( 1996 ).
The Kung Bushmen were described as ' The Harmless People ' in a popular work by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas in 1958, while Lawrence Keeley's 1996 War Before Civilization suggested that regular warfare without modern technology was conducted by most groups throughout human history, including most Native American tribes.
* 1996 ( 69th ) Quest-Tyron Montgomery and Thomas Stellmach
* Gerry Max, "' When Youth Kept Open House ' – Richard Halliburton and Thomas Wolfe ", North Carolina Literary Review, 1996, Issue Number 5.
The first ChangeLog entry by Thomas Bushnell ( rather than by a Utah researcher ) is from 16 December 1996.
* Hearst co-authored a novel with Cordelia Frances Biddle titled Murder at San Simeon ( Scribner, 1996 ), based upon the death of Thomas Ince on her grandfather's yacht.

1996 and Lehman
L-3 ( named for Frank Lanza, Robert LaPenta, and Lehman Brothers ) formed in 1997 from the purchase of ten former Lockheed Corporation business units when Lockheed merged in 1996 with Martin Marietta.
He was Senior Managing Director at Lehman Brothers International from 1995 – 1996, and Vice-Chairman from 1996-2003.
Norman would return to the top ranking in 1995 and 1996, then after a single week at No. 1 by Tom Lehman, Tiger Woods dominated the position from 1997 to 2010 with brief interruptions from Ernie Els, David Duval, and then from September 2004 Vijay Singh, who became the twelfth World No. 1 following his win at the PGA Championship.
* Tom Lehman1996 British Open
In 1993, Rivera earned her Doctorate Degree in Humanities from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico and in 1996 she was bestowed with a Honoris Causa from Lehman College.

1996 and Langston
by Alexander Kellner and Langston in 1996, indicating that its status was too uncertain to give it a full new species name.

1996 and rejected
Following the rise of the Taliban in 1996, Massoud, who rejected the Taliban's fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, returned to the armed opposition, serving as the military and political leader of the United Islamic Front ( also known in the West as Northern Alliance ).
It has been asserted by Mansoor Ijaz that in 1996 while the Clinton Administration had begun pursuit of the policy, the Sudanese government allegedly offered to arrest and extradite Bin Laden as well as to provide the United States detailed intelligence information about growing militant organizations in the region, including Hezbollah and Hamas, and that U. S. authorities allegedly rejected each offer, despite knowing of bin Laden's involvement in bombings on American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
In 1996, the Moldovan parliament, citing fears of " Romanian expansionism ," rejected a proposal from President Mircea Snegur to change the name of the language to Romanian, and in 2003 a Moldovan-Romanian dictionary was published, purporting to show that the two countries speak different languages.
With support from the United States, the Organization of American States, and other countries in the region, the Paraguayan people rejected an April 1996 attempt by then Army Chief General Lino Oviedo to oust President Wasmosy, taking an important step to strengthen the Paraguayan Republic.
It was inspired by two Sun Microsystems ' products, the Wabi for the Solaris operating system, and the Public Windows Initiative ( an attempt to get the Windows API fully reimplemented in the public domain as an ISO standard, but rejected by the entity due to pressure from Microsoft in 1996 ).
An attempt to make a larger effort to program Saturday nights by moving Married ... with Children, Martin and two other long-forgotten new sitcoms to the night at the beginning of the 1996 – 97 season backfired with the public, as it resulted in a short cancellation of America's Most Wanted that was criticized by law enforcement and public officials, and roundly rejected by the viewing public, which brought swift cancellation to the newer series.
In a 1996 referendum the inhabitants of Berlin and Brandenburg rejected a proposed merger of the two states.
In January 1996, Kevin Keegan attempted to re-sign Waddle for Newcastle United as cover for David Ginola during a suspension, but Keegan's £ 500, 000 bid to re-sign the player who had played alongside him in the Newcastle team more than a decade earlier was rejected and Keegan was unwilling to meet manager David Pleat's £ 1million asking price for the 35-year-old.
Beginning in 1996, Network Solutions rejected domain names containing English language words on a " restricted list " through an automated filter.
" Domain names such as " shitakemushrooms. com " would be rejected, but the domain name " shit. com " was active since it had been registered before 1996.
For example, in the United States, between 1996 and 1998, InterNIC automatically rejected domain name applications based on a list of perceived obscenities.
Campbell also initiated the privatization of BC Rail, which the Liberals had promised not to sell in order to win northern ridings which had rejected the party in 1996 but reversed this promise after election, with criminal investigations connected with the bidding process resulting in the BC Legislature Raids of 2003 and the ensuing and still-pending court case.
The options to set up as a profit-making company or a charity were rejected, and Nominet was established on 14 May 1996 as a private, not-for-profit membership company, limited by guarantee.
In 1996, the INS rejected his application, denying him citizenship.
The word Shqiptár is also used in a few villages of Thrace, where Arvanites migrated from the mountains of Pindus during the 19th century however they also use the name Arvanitis speaking in Greek, while the Euromosaic ( 1996 ) reports notes that the designation Chams is today rejected by the group.
In 1996, Whitman rejected her Advisory Council's recommendation to spend tax money on a needle exchange, in an effort to reduce the incidence of HIV infections.
Harry Browne, the Libertarian Party candidate for President for 1996 and 2000, rejected the terms pro-life and pro-choice and stated about abortion: " Whatever we believe abortion is, we know one thing: government doesn't work, and it is as incapable of eliminating abortions as it is of eliminating poverty or drugs.
* Last Man Standing ( rejected ) ( 1996 )
In 1996 there was controversy when AOL's obscenity filter ( among others ) refused to accept the name of the town due to its inclusion of the embedded word cunt, which the filter rejected as obscene.
It was rumored that Lautenberg was not the first choice of the Democratic Party to run, but their first choice of Bill Bradley ( who had served in this particular seat until 1996, when he decided to retire ) was rejected.
After the tunnel proposal was rejected, it was once again proposed in February 1996 after Wynn officially announced plans for the new resort.
MuchMoreMusic was licensed by the CRTC in 1996 ( as well as some of CHUM's other proposals rejected in 1994, including CablePulse24, Space, and Musimax ) and was launched on October 5, 1998 under the ownership of CHUM Limited.
On 20 February 1996, the High Court rejected the challenge on the basis that the law was not unconstitutional.
Peter Reid, formerly a key player at Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton, made an offer to Liverpool to sign Rush on loan in January 1996, but Liverpool manager Roy Evans rejected this offer, despite having not fielded Rush in his first eleven for two months, saying that he needed Rush as cover for Fowler and Collymore.

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