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* 1999 – Eddie Dean, American western singer and actor ( b. 1907 )
From 1999 to 2004 he was Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, as well as serving as Distinguished Visiting Professor at The John Marshall Law School from 2000 until 2002.
The main new works staged by the company have been The Little Mermaid by Anne Boyd ( 1985 ); Metamorphosis by Brian Howard ( 1985 ); Voss by Richard Meale ( 1986 ); Whitsunday by Howard ( 1988 ); Mer de glace by Richard Meale ( 1992 ); The Golem by Larry Sitsky ( 1993 ); The Eighth Wonder by Alan John ( 1995 ); Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Richard Mills ( 1999 ); Batavia by Richard Mills ( 2001 ); Love in the Age of Therapy by Paul Grabowsky ( OzOpera 2002 ); Lindy by Moya Henderson ( 2003 ); Madeline Lee by John Haddock ( 2004 ); Bliss ( 2010 ) by Brett Dean.
* The Girl Who Would Be Death ( 1998 – 1999 ): A four-issue mini-series about a girl who challenges death, written by Caitlín R. Kiernan and illustrated by Dean Ormston with Sean Phillips.
For his portrayal of O ' Neill, Richard Dean Anderson won a Saturn Award in the category " Best Genre TV Actor " in 1999, and was nominated in the same category in 1998 and 2000.
* " Mr. Satan's Neighborhood: After 50 years of silence, Cottage City finally lets go of its demons ," by Eddie Dean, Washington City Paper, February 26, 1999
* Monster, Walter Dean Myers ( 1999 )
* 1999 — Tom Dean
From 1999 to 2002, under the captaincy of Martin Johnson and the management of Dean Richards, who became Director of Rugby for the club in February 1998, they won four consecutive Premiership titles and the first Zürich Championship play-offs, bringing their total of league championships to six — tied with Bath for most wins.
By 1999, the novel reached Dean Zanuck, who was the vice president of development at his father's company, producer Richard D. Zanuck.
Two full-length adult fantasy novels were also issued with Gurney's authority, written by Alan Dean Foster: Dinotopia Lost ( 1996 ) and Hand of Dinotopia ( 1999 ).
He was chair of the Department of Computer Science ( 1994 – 1996 ) and Dean of the School of Engineering ( 1996 – 1999 ).
* Dean Kiely 1996 – 1999
* 1999: Cruel Justice ( TV ) .... Dean Joiner
In the 1999 film Dick, Dean was played by Jim Breuer.
* Dean Tidey-guitars ( 1999 – 2000, 2002 – 2009 )
* Dean, M. ( 1999 ) Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society.
Since 1999 the College has been overseen by Dean Neal van Alfen.
During its early history, Emerson had sports and drama, teams when it was first founded and later under the direction of Dean John J. Humphrey, the school's headmaster from 1939 – 1999, but since 1946 Emerson's main focus and strength has been on academics and preparing students for college level work.
In 1999 the National Galleries of Scotland opened the Dean Gallery to display this collection, and the gallery displays a recreation of Paolozzi's studio, with its contents evoking the original London and Munich locations.
In July 1999, Professor Janice Bellace, then Deputy Dean of the Wharton School, commenced a two-year term as SMU's first president alongside founding Provost Dr Tan Chin Tiong.
* David John Leyburn Richardson ( 1999 – 2008 ) Dean Emeritus
* Dean Moss-Dance curator ( 1999 – 2005 )

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* Mario Costa ( 1999 ) ( in Italian ), L estetica dei media.
In 2007, the Times printed another Editor s Note after Hesser published a review of Vegetable Garden by Patricia Wells without disclosing that in 1999, Wells had contributed a jacket blurb for Hesser s book The Cook and the Garden.
* Rubenstein, Richard E., When Jesus Became God: The Epic Fight over Christ s Divinity in the Last Days of Rome ( New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1999 ).
* M. Bell Mirabella discusses Christine s ability to refute the patriarchal discourse in her article Feminist Self-Fashioning: Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the City of Ladies ( in The European Journal of Women s Studies, 1999 ).
In 1999, the Performance Management Association merged with the Project Management Institute ( PMI ) to become PMI s first college, the College of Performance Management.
Under the government s post-conflict economic and financial program, implemented with IMF and World Bank input, real GDP recovered in 1999 by almost 8 %.
Following the Liberation the PCF were infuriated by Sartre's philosophy, which appeared to lure young French men and women away from the ideology of communism and into Sartre s own existentialism ( Scriven 1999: 13 ).
* Fought, John G. 1999 " Leonard Bloomfield s linguistic legacy: Later uses of some technical features.
In July of the same year, in Seoul, South Korea, the Member Churches of the World Methodist Council ( WMC ) voted to approve and sign a " Methodist Statement of Association " with the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification ( JDDJ ), the agreement which was reached and officially accepted in 1999 by the Catholic Church and the Lutheran World Federation and which proclaimed that " Together we confess: By grace alone, in faith in Christ s saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works ... as sinners our new life is solely due to the forgiving and renewing mercy that God imparts as a gift and we receive in faith, and never can merit in any way ," affirming " fundamental doctrinal agreement " concerning justification between the Catholic Church, the LWF, and the World Methodist Council.
In 1999, SGI announced it would overhaul its operations ; it planned to continue introducing new MIPS processors until 2002, but its server business would include Intel s processor architectures as well.
* Juliet D Souza, William L. Megginson ( 1999 ), " The Financial and Operating Performance of Privatised Firms during the 1990s ", Journal of Finance August 1999
* Chair of the American Association for the Advancement of Science s Section on Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ( 1999 – 2001 ).
Its stances on the already controversial subjects of human nature and individual welfare versus the common good earned it position 68 on the American Library Association s list of the 100 most frequently challenged books of 1990 – 1999.
In October 1999, Ziad Jarrah was filmed at Said Bahaji s wedding with other 9 / 11 hijackers, including Marwan al-Shehhi.
Hilton, A Catholic of the Enlightenment: Essays on Lingard s Work and Times ( Wigan, England: North West Catholic Historical Society, 1999 ); Joseph P. Chinnici, The English Catholic Enlightenment: John Lingard and the Cisalpine Movement, 1780-1850 ( Shepherdstown, West Virginia: Patmos Press, 1980 ); Donald F. Shea, The English Ranke: John Lingard ( New York: Humanities Press, 1969 ).
This included a monograph on children s regularization of irregular forms, and a popular 1999 book, Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language, in which he argued that regular and irregular phenomena were products of computation and memory lookup, respectively, and that language could be understood as an interaction between the two.
As a result, scrubbers were added to the plant s three units in 1997 through 1999, reducing SO2 emissions by more than 90 %.
This group was joined by Spain s CASA following an agreement in December 1999.
New York: St. Martin s Press, 1999.
In 1999, Andrew Sullivan complained in the New Republic that it uses marketing genius to make up for deficiencies in analysis and original reporting, resulting in a kind of Reader's Digest for America s corporate elite.
Daniel Cohn-Bendit ( or Danny the Red ”), a leader of the 1968 student uprising, spearheaded the party s 1999 European campaign, obtaining 9. 7 % of votes cast, enough to return seven deputies to Strasbourg.
The Trade Marks Act, 1999 is a reproduction of the UK s Trade Marks Act 1994 as India follow the English Trade Mark laws from the beginning.

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