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1996 and reaction
* Slovenia's 10th battalion for international cooperation, established in 1996 as its primary " out-of-country " operation unit, will soon be upgraded to a NATO-interoperable rapid reaction peacekeeping force ;
John Bergin was also signed briefly under the name Trust Obey, but the album he recorded (" Hands of Ash ") was instead released in 1996 on Fifth Colvmn Records with a sticker that quoted Reznor's reaction to the completed work: " Not a great commercial potential.
A joint response code of " NZ European or Pakeha " was tried in the 1996 census, but was replaced by " New Zealand European " in later censuses because it drew what Statistics New Zealand described as a " significant adverse reaction from some respondents ".
In 1996, Mallinder reported to Inpress magazine's Andrez Bergen that " I do think the manipulation of sound in our early days-the physical act of cutting up tapes, creating tape loops and all that-has a strong reference to Burroughs and Gysin ; in terms of the Dada thing, there's a similarity between the Dadaists ' reaction to the bourgeoisie and the war and our own position-we felt alienated from popular culture ourselves.
Arthur Scargill formed the Socialist Labour Party in 1996 as a reaction to Tony Blair's rewrite of Clause IV in the Labour Party's constitution a year earlier, seen as a final rejection of a commitment to socialism.
The band's second album, Second Coming, received a mixed reaction, and after several changes of line-up, the band split up in October 1996.
The album was met with mixed reaction from fans, and shortly after band infighting and rumoured cocaine abuse led to his departure from the band on 1 April 1996.
Easter strips in 1996 and 2001, for example, prompted editorial reaction from a handful of U. S. newspapers, chiefly the Los Angeles Times and written and oral responses from Jewish and Muslim groups.
Wegman eventually won a contract in 1996 for 185 to be delivered to Germany's rapid reaction force, followed by another 410 for the main force.
* 1996 NovoSeven – for the treatment of haemophilia patients with inhibitor reaction – is launched.
Audience reaction was generally enthusiastic so the show moved on 2 July 1996 to London for a 12-week season at the fairly intimate Duke of York's Theatre.
At the time of the design, the concept of a single-handed skiff was first met with scepticism by many observers, very similar to the initial reaction after the introduction of the 49er in 1996.
The positive reaction of the studio audience during recording of the first series in 1996 propelled executives to commission a second set of six episodes before the first batch had aired.
His first album for a foreign audience was released in France, in 1996 ; while Romanian musical critics hardly had had any reaction towards his music, the journalists abroad would show their appreciation and dub his music a very modern fashion of Gypsy jazz ( including electric guitars and synthesizers ).
On New Year's Day 1996, Harmon dressed as Bozo for the first time in 10 years, appearing in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California to a deafening reaction from a thrilled crowd.

1996 and state
* 1996In the Indian state of Assam, a passenger train is bombed by Bodo separatists, killing 26.
In fact the Court only found a state guilty of torture in 1996 in the case of a detainee who was suspended by his arms whilst his hands were tied behind his back.
From 1996 to 2001 the Al Qaeda of Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri became a state within the Taliban state.
From 1996 to 2001 the Al Qaeda of Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri furthermore became a state within the Taliban state.
* 1996 – Gay rights: The Supreme Court of the United States rules in Romer v. Evans against a law that would have prevented any city, town or county in the state of Colorado from taking any legislative, executive, or judicial action to protect the rights of gays and lesbians.
-President Prof. Dr. Roman Herzog paid a state visit to Nepal from 25 to 30 November 1996.
* Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty ( CTBT )— signed 1996, not yet in force: The CTBT is an international treaty ( currently with 181 state signatures and 148 state ratifications ) that bans all nuclear explosions in all environments.
Later in 1995, Queensland Labor barely held onto its majority at the 1995 state election before losing it altogether in a 1996 by-election held a week after Keating called a federal election for March.
The PDSR party governed Romania from 1990 until 1996 through several coalitions and governments with Ion Iliescu as head of state.
Emil Constantinescu of the Democratic Convention ( CDR ) emerged as the winner of the second round of the 1996 presidential elections and replaced Iliescu as chief of state.
The Government of Rwanda posted a 13 % GDP growth rate in 1996 through improved collection of tax revenues, accelerated privatization of state enterprises to stop their drain on government resources, and continued improvement in export crop and food production.
Two years after the loss of more the $ 350 million in major convention business and the 1993 Super Bowl, Arizona became the first and only state to popularly vote for and approve a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, finally opting to create the holiday by ballot in 1992, and on March 23, 1993, the NFL awarded Super Bowl XXX ( 1996 ) to Tempe.
From 1996 to 2001 the Al Qaeda of Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri became a state within the Taliban state.
" In 1996, the state legislature commissioned a report, completed in 2001, to establish the historical record.
The third, which was challenged in the case, obliged states to take title to any waste within their borders that was not disposed of prior to January 1, 1996, and made each state liable for all damages directly related to the waste.
After the Finnish state privatized Valmet in 1996, the aviation division was detached and integrated into Finnish defence industries, Patria, as Patria Finavitec.
Under the 1976 Constitution ( as modified 1979, and amended in 1988, 1989, and 1996 ) Algeria is a multi-party state.
Noting that as recently as 1996, the legislature had authorized bills promoting same-sex adoption, the state determined that such a consistent policy did not exist ( this provision, however, did outline a potential path by which the legislature might avoid providing marriage rights to same-sex couples in the future if it so chose.
Since the administrative reforms of 1996, the régions of Senegal, which until then were merely local administrative structures of the central state, have been turned into full-fledged political units, with democratically elected regional councils, and regional presidents.
The GCVTC released its final report in 1996 and initiated the Western Regional Air Partnership ( WRAP ), a partnership of state, tribal and federal agencies to help coordinate implementation of the Commission ’ s recommendations.
In March, 1996, in response to mounting disagreements, Falun Gong withdrew from the Qigong Association, after which time it operated outside the official sanction of the state.

1996 and level
Their lower level Minor League Baseball teams began play in 1996 ; the expansion draft was held that year as well.
At the 1996 election, the Keating Government was swept from power in a landslide, losing 29 seats and suffering a five percent two party preferred swing -- in terms of seats lost, the second-worst defeat of a sitting government at the federal level in Australia.
As Bulatović was given central positions in Belgrade from that time ( as such national Prime Minister ), Đukanović continued to govern Montenegro and isolated his republic from Serbia so that from 1996 to 2006, Montenegro and Serbia were only nominally one country-governance at every feasible level was conducted locally ( Belgrade for Serbia and Podgorica for Montenegro ).
Bowersox and Closs states that the emphasis on cooperation represents the synergism leading to the highest level of joint achievement ( Bowersox and Closs, 1996 ).
A primary level channel participant is a business that is willing to participate in the inventory ownership responsibility or assume other aspects of financial risk, thus including primary level components ( Bowersox and Closs, 1996 ).
Consequently, Lambert and Cooper's framework of supply chain components does not lead to any conclusion about what are the primary or secondary ( specialized ) level supply chain components ( see Bowersox and Closs, 1996, p. 93 ).
However the price growth continued and by November 1996 the total price level in Turkmenistan had increased tens of thousands times in comparison with December 1991.
Over the following two years, the Dow would rapidly tower above the 6, 000 level during the month of October in 1996, and the 7, 000 level in February 1997.
After MPC level 3 during 1996, no further MPC standards were established.
The film was scheduled for release on July 3, 1996, but due to the high level of anticipation for the movie, many theaters began showing it on the evening of July 2, 1996, the same day the film begins.
The 1996 Olympic gold medalist, Kurt Angle, The Rock ( renamed from Rocky Maivia ), and Mick Foley ( as Mankind, Cactus Jack and Dude Love ) were successfully re-invented to compete at the main event level.
In the 1990s, initiatives were taken at an international level ( in particular by the European Community, the Council of Europe, the OECD ) to put a ban on corruption: in 1996, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, for instance, adopted a comprehensive Programme of Action against Corruption and, subsequently, issued a series of anti-corruption standard-setting instruments:
The neurotic cannot unlearn, and, therefore, lacks creativity is unable to accomplish this normal detachment process … Owing to fear and guilt generated in the assertion of his own autonomy, he is unable to free himself, and instead remains suspended upon some primitive level of his evolution "( Rank, 1996, p. 270 ).
Though he had been undefeated since a loss against David Tua in 1996, the level of competition Ruiz had been facing was suspect and the only name he had beaten was a nearly 40 year old Tony Tucker.
Atop Grinlow Hill, 1, 441 feet ( 439 m ) above sea level, is Grinlow Tower ( locally also called " Solomon's Temple "), a two-storey granite, crooked, crenelated folly built in 1834 by Solomon Mycock to provide work for the town's unemployed and later restored in 1996 after a lengthy closure to the public.
In 1986, Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson ; the couple's marriage, subsequent separation and eventual divorce in 1996 attracted a high level of media coverage.
Cyrix, whose product had been considered a performance product in 1996, had fallen to the mid-range, then the entry level, and to the fringe of the entry level and was in danger of completely losing its market.
Since 1996, jerky has been selected by astronauts as space food several times for space flight due to its light weight and high level of nutrition.
While remaining sharply critical of Glen Clark's NDP government, Parker spearheaded highly controversial negotiations to form municipal electoral alliances with NDP-affiliated parties in 1998 after vote-splitting all but wiped out leftist representation at the local level in Vancouver and Victoria in 1996.
From 1996 cooperation with The Norwegian Music Council has led to music seminars for youth and musicians at a high level of performance as a part of the festival.

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