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1996 and pristine
Scientific expeditions in 1996 and 2006 described the lagoon and surrounding waters of Diego Garcia, along with the rest of the Chagos Archipelago, as " exceptionally unpolluted " and " pristine ".
* Wildside ( Tor, 1996 ): Alternative universe, set in Texas: a group of high school graduates find a hole into an alternative reality, a pristine world unspoiled by man and human-caused extinctions.

1996 and print
), to the use of foreign terms, it became the standard for most style guides that followed ; thus, the 1926 first edition remains in print despite the existence of the 1965 second edition, and the 1996 and 2004 printings of the third edition, which was mostly rewritten as a usage dictionary incorporating corpus linguistics data.
A complement to the print newspaper, The Wall Street Journal Online was launched in 1996.
It is believed to have been first used in print in a 1996 edition of The Courier-Mail, also approximately the time of the opening of the Treasury Casino in Brisbane and the popularisation of poker machines in Brisbane bars and clubs, a play on the popular gaming ground of Las Vegas.
However, when the director of the Columbus Metropolitan Library declared the trilogy " hardcore pornography " and removed all print and audiocassette copies from the library shelves in 1996, Rice intervened to object the director's accusations, arguing that the trilogy was " elegantly sensual " and harmless to readers.
The band left Epic Records after White Light, White Heat, White Trash ( 1996 ) and Ness formed Time Bomb Recordings, releasing Mainliner: Wreckage From the Past ( a collection of old recordings and singles that were done in the early ' 80s ), a re-issue of the long out of print Mommy's Little Monster, along with a re-issue of their second album Prison Bound, and Live at the Roxy ( 1998 ).
A second edition followed in 1970, edited by Nicholas G. L. Hammond and H. H. Scullard, and a third edition in 1996, edited by Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth, which in its revised form ( 2003 ) is the current edition in print ( 2011 ).
* Voices United ( 1996 ) is the current hymnal, with over 300, 000 copies in print.
* The Ballad of Sid Kipper ( 1996 ) ( out of print )
The book has remained in print since then and was subsequently republished in 1952, 1965, 1985, 1996 and expanded in 1999 with some new text and a number of new cocktails added by Peter Dorelli.
Joni Mitchell also resisted releasing a greatest hits album for many years, reportedly fearing that the availability of a greatest hits compilation would lead her record label to take her actual studio albums out of print, but she agreed to release Hits in 1996 along with a second album titled Misses, which compiled non-hit songs that Mitchell personally selected as being representative of her work.
* Biographer captures mayor in print SF Chronicle, October 14, 1996
After the print magazine folded in 1996, the OMNI Internet webzine was launched.
In 1996, Paris Press reissued The Life of Poetry, which had been published in 1949 but had fallen out of print.
It has also become apparent that as online participation increases, the number of people reading newspapers decreases: since 1996, the number of those who read the news in print has dropped from 50 percent to 39 percent, while 41 percent of the population reports having consumed news online.
Krautrocksampler, released in 1996 and now out of print, covers the German krautrock musical movement.
These songs spawned three soundtrack albums: Modern Music for Swinging Superheroes in 1996 ( a non-commercial promotional album, now out of print ) Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que in 1997, and Space Ghost's Surf & Turf ( both commercial albums published by Rhino Entertainment ) in 1998.
After the 3D source file was released to public with the Character Studio product ( Autumn 1996 ) users and animators were able to render their own video clips of the ' original ' animated dancing baby ( sk_baby. max ) and circulate these via the Compuserve ( internet ) forums, World Wide Web ( commercial and private web sites ), and in print ads and unrestricted e-mail.
" Anchor baby " appeared in print in 1996, but remained relatively obscure until 2006, when it found new prominence amid the increased focus on the immigration debate in the United States.
* Only Good Summer ( 10 June 1996 )-The first print had a 3D printed packaging and a calendar with dates of TUBE's tours
" The word was first used in print in 1996 by Kathleen Crowley in an article in the Spring 1996 issue of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal titled " Five Psychiatric Steps That Matter.
The second edition was published in 1965 and remained in print for three decades, being succeeded by a third edition in 1996.
He is best known as the author of The Complete Hypercard Handbook ( 1987, Bantam Books, 650, 000 copies in print ), The JavaScript Bible ( 1996, IDG Books, 500, 000 copies in print ), and Dynamic HTML ( 1998, O ' Reilly & Associates, 100, 000 copies in print ).

1996 and Richard
* Swiderski, Richard ( 1996 ).
* Richard Colburn: 1996 – present, drums
Richard Beardsworth, developing on Critchley's Ethics of Deconstruction, argues in his 1996 Derrida and the Political that deconstruction is an intrinsically political practice.
* Modern Reloading ; Book by Richard Lee, LP, 1996
Sir Harold ( Harry ) Walter Kroto, FRS ( born 7 October 1939 as Harold Walter Krotoschiner ), is a British chemist and one of the three recipients to share the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley.
* Richard Dent ( 2011 ) 1996
Previous Prosecutors have been Ramón Escovar Salom of Venezuela ( 1993 – 1994 ), Richard Goldstone of South Africa ( 1994 – 1996 ), Louise Arbour of Canada ( 1996 – 1999 ), Eric Östberg of Sweden, and Carla Del Ponte of Switzerland ( 1999 – 2007 ), who until 2003, simultaneously served as the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda where she led the OTP since 1999.
* Joshua, an Introduction and Commentary, by Richard Hess, Inter-Varsity press ( 1996 )
Forbes had tried to get Kemp to run in the 1996 campaign, but Kemp declined and in fact endorsed Forbes just as Dole was closing in on the nomination, and just after Dole gained the endorsements of former contenders Lamar Alexander and Richard Lugar.
Also, FBI informant Richard Fino tied Kemp to James Cosentino just weeks before the 1996 election.
Frankenheimer's 1996 film The Island of Doctor Moreau, which he took over a few weeks into production from Richard Stanley, was the cause of countless stories of production woes and personality clashes and received scathing reviews.
* Rhodes, Richard, Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb, Simon and Schuster, 1996 ISBN 0-684-82414-0
However, the foundation of memetics in full modern incarnation originates in the publication in 1996 of two books by authors outside the academic mainstream: Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme by former Microsoft executive turned motivational speaker and professional poker player, Richard Brodie, and Thought Contagion: How Belief Spreads Through Society by Aaron Lynch, a mathematician and philosopher who worked for many years as an engineer at Fermilab.
Her film credits also include Robert Altman's Kansas City ( 1996 ), Robert Duvall's The Apostle ( 1997 ) and Richard E. Grant's Wah-Wah ( 2005 ).
* 1915 – Richard Condon, American novelist ( d. 1996 )
Fullerenes were discovered in 1985 by Harry Kroto, Richard Smalley, and Robert Curl, who together won the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry .< ref >
* Richard, Jean, Histoire des croisades, Fayard, 1996.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996 for the discovery of fullerene ( with Richard Smalley, also of Rice University, and Harold Kroto of the University of Sussex ).
* The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must ( 1996 ), with Richard Wagner.
Also notable are the 1995 film version starring Sir Ian McKellen, set in a fictional 1930s fascist England, and Looking for Richard, a 1996 documentary film directed by Al Pacino, who plays the title character as well as himself.
Despite his having died at the age of 32, Richard is often depicted as being considerably older: Basil Rathbone, in the Tower of London, and Peter Cook were both 46 when they played him, Laurence Olivier was 47 ( in his 1955 film ), Vincent Price was 51, Ian McKellen was 56 as was Pacino in his 1996 film ( although Pacino was 39 when he played him on Broadway in 1979, and Olivier was 37 when he played him on stage in 1944 ).
Ashgate, 1996. letters by Richard reporting events of the Third Crusade ( pp. 178 – 182 ).
" King dedicated his 1989 book The Dark Half, about a pseudonym turning on a writer, to " the deceased Richard Bachman ", and in 1996, when the Stephen King novel Desperation was released, the companion novel The Regulators carried the " Bachman " byline.
* Bailey, Richard N., " St Oswald's Heads ", in C. Stancliffe and E. Cambridge ( eds ), Oswald: Northumbrian King to European Saint ( 1995, 1996 ).

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