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Wallace was succeeded by James Miller in November 1997, followed in December 1999 by Ford executive Mark Fields, who has been credited with expanding Mazda's new product lineup and leading the turnaround during the early 2000s.
* Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace: Gotham, 1999.
Oates, Wallace E ( 1999 ), ‘ An Essay on Fiscal Federalism .’ Journal of Economic Literature
* 1999: Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 by Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace
* Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season ( 1999 ) ( Doc. Wallace )
From 1999 to 2005, parliamentarians from three chambers, Chris Leslie MP in the House of Commons, Lord Wallace of Saltaire in the House of Lords and Richard Corbett MEP in the European Parliament, all lived in Saltaire.
* 1999: Tea with Mussolini .... Mary Wallace
In the 1999 AFL season Wallace led the Bulldogs to fourth at the end of the season but in the qualifying finals they lost to West Coast then in the semi finals they lost to the Brisbane Lions.
* Dreams, Hopes, Realities: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, The First Forty Years by Lane E. Wallace, 1999 ( full on-line book )
One of Plummer's most critically acclaimed roles was that of television journalist Mike Wallace in Michael Mann's Oscar-nominated The Insider ( 1999 ), for which he won Boston, Los Angeles, and National Society of Film Critics Awards for ' Best Supporting Actor '; he was also nominated for Chicago and Las Vegas Film Critics Awards, as well as a Satellite Award.
Wallace ( 1999 ) recognized that when people believe their actions cannot be attributed to them personally, they tend to become less inhibited by social conventions and restraints.
* Wallace, P. ( 1999 ).
Wallace was named an NBA All-Star in 2000 and 2001 and led the Trail Blazers to the Western Conference Finals in 1999 and 2000, losing to the San Antonio Spurs and the Los Angeles Lakers, respectively.
In 1999, Wallace was traded to the Orlando Magic along with Tim Legler, Terry Davis, and Jeff McInnis for Ike Austin.
* Gen Lamrimpa and B. Allan Wallace Transcending Time, an Explanation of the Kalachakra Six-Session Guru Yoga ( Wisdom 1999 )
Based on over twenty years of research by Burrows and Wallace, it was published in 1998 by Oxford University Press and won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for History.
* William Wallace, ' The sharing of sovereignty: the European paradox ', “ Political Studies ” XLVII: 3 503-521 ( 1999 )
In 1999, he received a Dorothea Tanning Award from The Academy of American Poets and a Wallace Stevens award.
It was launched in 1999 by James Wallace Harris and Olivier Travers.
Hecht won a number of notable literary awards including: the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ( for the volume The Hard Hours ), the 1983 Bollingen Prize, the 1988 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the 1997 Wallace Stevens Award, the 1999 / 2000 Frost Medal, and the Tanning Prize.
* 2009 ( for 1999 ): Haskell and XML: Generic combinators or type-based translation ?, Malcolm Wallace and Colin Runciman
James Wallace ( Wally ) McKenzie ( June 16, 1914 in Plenty, Saskatchewan – September 11, 1999 ) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Charlie, a widowed cab driver whose wife Viv Slater ( April Martin ) died in 1999, arrives in Walford with his mother-in-law Mo Harris ( Laila Morse ), daughters Lynne ( Elaine Lordan ), Kat ( Jessie Wallace ), Little Mo ( Kacey Ainsworth ), and Zoe ( Michelle Ryan ), plus Lynne's boyfriend, Garry Hobbs ( Ricky Groves ).
After a lull in popularity during the 1980s, a revival campaign was run in 1999, featuring Wallace & Gromit.

1999 and challenged
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.
The series was at the top of the American Library Association's " most challenged books " list for 1999 – 2001.
When federal judge John Kane denied Scientology's request for summary judgment because FACTNet challenged Scientology's ownership of the copyrights of the documents, a settlement was reached in 1999.
The series was at the top of the American Library Association's " most challenged books " list for 1999 – 2001.
On October 16, 1999 he then challenged future great Jose Luis Castillo for the vacant IBA Super Featherweight title, losing by KO in the fifth round.
In its November 28, 1999 issue, Entertainment Weekly ran a letter from Lopes that challenged her group mates to record solo albums and let the fans judge which of the three was the most talented:
1999 ) also challenged this law, and the case was rejected.
Researchers such as Ayala have more fundamentally challenged the molecular clock hypothesis .< ref name = Ayala99 > According to Ayala's 1999 study, 5 factors combine to limit the application of molecular clock models:
In several instances since 1999, sources for certain of Hirst's works have been challenged and contested as plagiarised, both in written articles by journalists and artists, and, in one instance, through legal proceedings which led to an out-of-court settlement.
He received the Susan Strange Award of the International Studies Association in 1999 for having intellectually most challenged the field, and in 2003 was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Conflict Processes Section, American Political Science Association.
In 1999, the subgenre was further popularized by Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, an arcade-like skateboarding game where players were challenged to execute elaborate tricks or collect a series of elements hidden throughout the level.
Hitchens challenged Michael Portillo for the Conservative Party nomination in the Kensington and Chelsea seat in 1999, accusing Portillo of " washy moderation ".
In 1999, the paintings ' authenticity was challenged because the paper used for some of them could not have been obtained in the United States from 1916 to 1918, when O ' Keeffe taught art at West Texas State Normal College in Canyon.
At the 1999 Royal Rumble, Gunn unsuccessfully challenged Ken Shamrock for the Intercontinental Title.
In 1999 the CFS challenged the legality of the student loan bankruptcy prohibition in the Superior Court of Canada.
Grams ' parents challenged this conclusion in court, but it was upheld by five different courts, including the European Court of Human Rights in 1999.
Their approach to contracts was challenged in a court case started in 1999 by the Butthole Surfers, who purported that Touch and Go was not marketing its catalog effectively.
McCullough unsuccessfully challenged champions Naseem Hamed in 1998, and Erik Morales in 1999.
Time magazine reported in 1999 that, in response to skepticism from physicist Robert Park, Josephson had challenged the American Physical Society ( APS ) to oversee a replication by Benveniste, using " a randomized double-blind test ", of his claimed ability to transfer the characteristics of homeopathically diluted water over the Internet.
In the 1999 general election, she again challenged Peters, and came within 62 votes of defeating him — had she won, the New Zealand First party would have lost all parliamentary representation.
The opportunity she had long dreamed about finally came on June 11, 1999, at Bossier City, Louisiana, when she challenged Leah Mellinger for Mellinger's world Jr. Welterweight championship.
Later in the 1990s, Lecomber became closer to Nick Griffin and supported Griffin when he successfully challenged John Tyndall's leadership of the BNP in 1999.
In 1999, Moseley challenged the International Skiing federation to change their policy and to allow their athletes to participate in professional events, such as ESPN's X Games where he earned a silver medal in the Big Air event.
In the run-up to the 1999 provincial election, Cullen was challenged for the Liberal nomination in the new riding of Ottawa West-Nepean by Rick Chiarelli, a Nepean city councillor.

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