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The term alphasyllabary was suggested for the Indic scripts in 1997 by William Bright, following South Asian linguistic usage, to convey the idea that " they share features of both alphabet and syllabary ".
All churches apart from the Armenian Apostolic Church must register with the government, and proselytizing was forbidden by law, though since 1997 the government has pursued more moderate policies.
A liberal foreign investment law was approved in June 1994, and a Law on Privatization was adopted in 1997, as well as a program on state property privatization.
This was the first $ 50 coin issued by the U. S. Mint and no higher was produced until the production of the $ 100 platinum coins in 1997.
Ozanam was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1997.
The 1899 act mentioned above was replaced in 1997 — until then the government had stated there were no ethnic minority groups.
It was discovered only as recently as 1997.
By 1997, the refinery reached the same rate of production it was at before the war.
Like his mother, neither he nor Christine sought a divorce for the next thirty years and it was only in 1997 that they formally divorced ; Ayckbourn married Heather Stoney.
Arbor Day reached its height of popularity on its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright, noticed that a Nebraska nonprofit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the holiday and commercialized it for their own use as a trademark for their publication " Arbor Day ," so he countered their efforts, launched a website, and trademarked it for " public use celebrations " and defended the matter in a federal district court in the United States to ensure it was judged as property of the public domain, the case was settled in October 1999.
Esquisse d ’ un Programme was published in the two-volume proceedings Geometric Galois Actions ( Cambridge University Press, 1997 ).
In New York, the New Normannii Reik of Theodish Belief was founded in 1997 and is led by Dan Halloran, but in 2009 many members split off and formed the Arfstoll Church of Theodish Belief, White Marsh Theod, and Álfröðull þjóð.
In a 1997 open letter to Ms. magazine she expressed displeasure that what she considers a way to ensure her own artistic freedom was seen by others solely in terms of its financial success.
In 2001, it achieved high rankings in the annual Maclean's University Rankings, including Best Overall for Primarily Undergraduate University in their opinion survey, and it received the Canadian Information Productivity Award in 1997 as it was praised as the first university in Canada to fully utilize information technology in the undergraduate curriculum.
FIC demonstrated the first Socket 7 AGP system board in November 1997 as the FIC PA-2012 based on the VIA Apollo VP3 chipset, followed very quickly by the EPoX P55-VP3 also based on the VIA VP3 chipset which was first to market.
The first Windows NT-based operating system to receive AGP support was Windows NT 4. 0 with service pack 3, introduced in 1997.
She is a Privy Councillor and was the Member of Parliament for Maidstone from 1987 to 1997 and for Maidstone and The Weald from 1997 to 2010.
She was first elected to the House of Commons in the 1987 general election as member for the constituency of Maidstone ( which became Maidstone and The Weald in 1997 ).
After she covered the 10cc song " The Things We Do For Love " for the Mr. Wrong soundtrack, Behind the Eyes was released in September 1997.
The organization was formed in December 1997 to " provide IP registration services as an independent, nonprofit corporation.
The first president of ARIN was Kim Hubbard, from 1997 until 2000.

1997 and posthumously
The albums Beyond the Sun ( 1997 ) and Eurocentric ( 2000 ) were released posthumously and re-constructed ( and expanded with new unreleased songs ) in 2004 into two albums: Auchtermatic and Transmission Impossible.
In 1997, White was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
The theater was comprehensively restored in 1997, and posthumously renamed in her honor, as the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater.
He was posthumously inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame ( 1993 ) and the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame ( 1997 ).
After his premature death on December 18, 1997, his final completed films, Almost Heroes and Dirty Work, were released posthumously.
He was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1972, a Knight in 1992, a Life Peer by the cricket-loving Prime Minister John Major in 1997 and was posthumously inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame on 24 June 2009.
The second part of his work, The Theory of Functional Grammar, was published posthumously in 1997.
In 1997 he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for this action.
In 1997, she was posthumously awarded the Médaille des Justes and in 1999 the " Salle Élise Rivet " was named for her at the Institut des Sciences de l ' Homme in Lyon.
* 1997 London: offices and retail at No 1 Poultry, London EC3 ( completed posthumously )
She was posthumously inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 1997, and the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio in 2005.
Goehr will return time and again to the idea of carrying out a synthesis of fragments or unfinished projects left by other artists, albeit in a metaphorical way: the cantata The Death of Moses resonates with Schoenberg's unfinished Moses und Aron ; the opera Arianna ( 1995 ) is the setting of the libretto of a lost opera by Monteverdi ; and the posthumously published prose fragments by Franz Kafka lurk behind Das Gesetz der Quadrille ( 1979 ), Sur terre en l ’ air ( 1997 ) and Schlussgesang ( 1990 ).
Originally known for his collaborations and as a member of the trio Tananas, his haunting voice and bass guitar also shine through his solo albums " Ekhaya "( 1995 ), Na Ku Randza "( 1997 ), " Herbs & Roots "( 2003 ) and the posthumously released " Beyond " ( 2008 ).
In 1997, Foster was posthumously inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield.
* Big Trouble, 1997, a posthumously published history of a struggle between unions and mining company officials and supporters in Idaho, early in the twentieth century, after the bombing assassination of former Idaho governor Frank Steunenberg.
In 1997, the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center posthumously honored Morial with the dedication of the Ernest N. Morial Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Disease Center.
In 1997, he was posthumously made a Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec.
In 1997 he was posthumously inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
Brazilian singer and songwriter Renato Russo, leader of one of the most beloved Brazilian rock bands ( Legião Urbana ), also made a recording of this song for his last solo album ( O Último Solo ), released posthumously in 1997.
A second album, Corpus, was released posthumously in 1997.
Two more of his novels were published posthumously: Stripper Lessons ( Grove Press, 1997 ) and The Assault on Tony's ( Grove Press, 1996 ), which had been left unfinished at the time of his death and were completed by his sister, Erin.
Cunniff was inducted into the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997 ; was named the 1998 Walter Yaciuk Award Winner for his outstanding contribution to USA Hockey's coaching education program and in 2002 ; was posthumously honored with the USA Hockey Distinguished Achievement Award.
Kamal's work has been posthumously collected and published in the following titles: Rivermist ( 1992 ), Four contemporary poets ( Translations from Urdu, 1992 ), Before the Carnations Wither ( 1995 ), A Selection of Verse ( 1997 ).
In 1997 and 1998 she received posthumously Independence Award and Rokeya Award respectively.

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