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Fretwork has been most active in this regard, commissioning George Benjamin, Michael Nyman, Elvis Costello, Sir John Tavener, Orlando Gough, John Woolrich, Tan Dun, Alexander Goehr, Fabrice Fitch, Andrew Keeling, Thea Musgrave, Sally Beamish, Peter Sculthorpe, Gavin Bryars, Barrington Pheloung, Simon Bainbridge, Duncan Druce, Poul Ruders, Ivan Moody, and Barry Guy ; many of these compositions may be heard on their 1997 CD Sit Fast.
* Thea Musgrave's Phoenix Rising ( 1997 )
* In 1997 Villa Volta, as the first ' new style ' madhouse in the world, receives the Thea Attraction Award.
* A Prince George businessman ran in the June 2, 1997 Canadian election in the district of Prince George-Bulkley Valley under the name Zznoneoff, Thea Bove ( Thea Bove Zznoneoff ); ballots listing candidates alphabetically by surname, he appeared at the bottom.
* The Serpent's Kiss ( 1997 ) as Thea / Anna

1997 and Astley
In 1997 Astley found himself at number five on the pop charts as composer of " The Saint ", 33 years after he wrote it, which had been revived by Orbital for the new Saint movie.
* Jon Astley ; Tim Young ; Michael B. Tretow – remastering for the 1997 Remasters
Ian Astley is a British race car driver who competed in the 1997 FIA GT Championship.

1997 and wrote
In 1997 Hill published her autobiography, Speaking Truth to Power, in which she chronicled her role in the Clarence Thomas confirmation controversy and wrote that creating a better society had been a motivating force in her life.
In 1997, he and Russell wrote Charles ' Red Dwarf character's book The Log, in which Lister decides to leave a log detailing mankind's greatest achievements.
Sagan wrote the novel Contact, the basis for a 1997 film of the same name.
In 1997, Tom Vanderbilt wrote in a similar vein in The Baffler magazine:
E. P. Thompson wrote another book about his brother in 1996 .< ref > Rattenbury, A., 1997.
Singer wrote the " Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate Change in the U. S ." in 1995, updating it in 1997 to rebut the Kyoto Protocol.
In 1939, Nagib Mahfuz wrote the novel Khufu's Wisdom, which leans on the stories of Papyrus Westcar ; In 1997, French author Guy Brachet composed the novel series Le roman des pyramides, including five volumes, of which the first two ( Le temple soleil and Rêve de pierre ) are picking out Khufu and his tomb as a theme.
Scott Kurowski wrote the Internet PrimeNet Server that supports the research to demonstrate Entropia-distributed computing software, a company he founded in 1997.
* The Substructure, a Christian underground band, wrote a song " Running Time " ( released on the KUDZU Musicians ' Sampler 1997 ) loosely based on Thompson's poem.
Plischke wrote a 1997 account of visiting Kennedy at the White House weeks before the trip to help compose the speech and teach him the proper pronunciation ; she also claims that the phrase had been translated stateside already by the translator scheduled to accompany him on the trip (" a rather unpleasant man who complained bitterly that he had had to interrupt his vacation just to watch the President ’ s mannerisms ").
" There has long been a lively debate about who is the strongest player of all ", wrote GM Robert Byrne in his New York Times column of Aug. 26, 1997.
The Australian author Geraldine Brooks wrote a memoir entitled Foreign Correspondence ( 1997 ) about her childhood, which was enriched by her exchanges of letters with other children in Australia and overseas and her travels as an adult in search of the people they had become.
David M. Fetterman of Stanford University wrote in his 1997 article Videoconferencing over the Internet: " Videoconferencing technology allows geographically disparate parties to hear and see each other usually through satellite or telephone communication systems ".
Stephen Hilgartner, the Cornell University science and technologies department chairman, wrote " The Sokal Affair in Context " ( 1997 ) comparing Sokal's hoax to " Confirmational Response: Bias Among Social Work Journals " ( 1990 ), an article by William M. Epstein published in Science, Technology & Human Values.
In 1954, Sondheim wrote both music and lyrics for Saturday Night, which was never produced on Broadway and was shelved until a 1997 production at London's Bridewell Theatre.
In 1997, Waits and Brennan wrote and performed the music for Bunny the animated short film by 20th Century Fox's Blue Sky Studios, which was awarded Best Animated Short Film by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
He also wrote and illustrated the poetry book The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories, published in 1997, and a compilation of his drawings, sketches and other artwork, entitled The Art of Tim Burton, was released in 2009.
In December 1997, Ignacio Ramonet wrote in Le Monde diplomatique an editorial in which he advocated the establishment of the Tobin tax and the creation of an organisation to pressure governments around the world to introduce the tax.
He wrote two memoirs, The Original Sin ( 1972 ) and One Man Tango ( 1997 ), a number of scripts, and a series of unpublished stories currently in the collection of his archive.
Fortuyn wrote Against the Islamization of Our Culture ( 1997 ) ( in Dutch ).
Jessica Mathews once wrote in Foreign Affairs in 1997: " For all their strengths, NGOs are special interests.
Don Woods wrote a solver for FreeCell and several similar games as early as 1997.
In 1997, Keith learned that the poem " The Paradoxical Commandments " had hung on the wall of Mother Teresa's children's home in Calcutta, India ; and, two decades after writing the original poem, Dr. Keith wrote a book of the same title expanding on the themes of the poem:
However, Whitlam and Fraser put aside their differences ; Whitlam wrote in 1997 that Fraser " did not set out to deceive me ".
In 1997 The New York Times, covering the book The Death of Innocents: A True Story of Murder, Medicine and High-Stakes Science, wrote:

1997 and column
He authored the " Devil's Advocate " column in UNIX Review from 1984 until 2000, and also had columns in OS / 2 Magazine (" End Notes ", 1994 – 1997 ) and Software Development (" Seamless Quanta ", Oct 1995-May 1997 ).
On June 1, 1997, the Tribune published what ended up becoming a very popular column by Mary Schmich called " Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young ", otherwise known as " Wear Sunscreen " or the " Sunscreen Speech.
Schmich's June 1, 1997 column began with the injunction to wear sunscreen, and continued with discursive advice for living without regret.
From 1988 to 1997, he broadcast a column on the " CBF Bonjour " program.
As a member of the board of contributors of the Wall Street Journal, he contributed a monthly column from 1972 to 1997.
Sillars used his column in The Sun to make clear such concerns and accordingly advised people to abstain from voting in the 1997 referendum which endorsed the principle of devolution.
* Mitchell W. Hecht MD FACP ( NFA Class of 1981 )-author, nationally-syndicated Q and A medical column, " Ask Dr. H " ( 1997 – present )
Most likely the Chronicle's best-known and most widely-quoted writer was the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Herb Caen ( 1916 – 1997 ), a Sacramento native who joined the newspaper in 1938 to write a local-radio news column.
He was hired at The Village Voice in 1986, where he wrote a weekly column until 1997 and then less frequently until December, 2005.
Jeane L. Dixon ( January 5, 1904 – January 25, 1997 ) was one of the best-known American astrologers and psychics of the 20th century, due to her syndicated newspaper astrology column, some well-publicized predictions, and a best-selling biography.
After Mr. Lam stopped writing the editorial and started a column for himself in 1997, the style of his writing has then become more various.
This novel technique eliminated proteolysis step and modified Sce VMA stays in column attached to chitin through CBD ( Chong et al., 1997 ).
This column was so popular that " Loose ends from Current Biology ", a compilation, was published in 1997 by Current Biology Ltd .,( ISBN 1 85922 325 7 ) and is now a collectors ' item.
This column ran, though not continuously, from the first issue in October 1986 to the last, dated Christmas 1996 ; it was revived in the small-press magazine PCW Today from 1997 to 2002, and all the columns are collected as The Limbo Files ( 2009 ).
Upon his retirement from Hampshire in 1997, he settled permanently in Pakistan, where he continued to write a weekly column, for Dawn, Pakistan's oldest English-language newspaper.
In Australia, a minor literary scandal erupted in 1997 when it emerged that award-winning author Helen Darville plagiarised this list for her regular column in Brisbane's Courier-Mail newspaper, which led to her being fired.
The first column of more than 80 lines of humorous observations, had a few lines that bore similarity to jokes in the 1997 book Brain Droppings by George Carlin.
Dyer's column was discontinued in the Jerusalem Post in 1997 when it was bought by Conrad Black.
In 1997, he wrote a weekly in-season column —" Inside The Game With Kirk Herbstreit "— for The Sporting News.
After receiving two complaints, the next day Eric Zorn stated in his defense in his Chicago Tribune blog that the term had appeared in newspaper stories since 1997, " usually softened by quotations as in my column ", and stated that he regretted having used the term in his column and promised not to use it again in the future.
From the early 1990s, Levin developed Alzheimer's disease, which eventually forced him to give up his regular column in 1997, and to stop writing altogether not long afterwards.

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