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1999 and operation
The term " cognitive " in " cognitive science " is " used for any kind of mental operation or structure that can be studied in precise terms " ( Lakoff and Johnson, 1999 ).
When Bin Laden committed to the " planes operation " plot in spring 1999, Bin Laden personally selected Hazmi and Mihdhar to be involved in the plot as pilot hijackers.
It was not until 1999 that the French National Assembly recognised the Algerian War ( 1954 – 62 )— previously a " public order operation "— as a " war " proper.
* COMPASS, in Prague, Czech Republic ; in operation since 2008, previously operated from 1989 to 1999 in Culham, United Kingdom
* MAST, in Culham, United Kingdom ; in operation since 1999
* NSTX in Princeton, New Jersey ; in operation since 1999
As 1999 began, the damage control operation had succeeded in returning the exchange rate to reasonable levels.
During the Kosovo crisis of 1999, 600 Belgian paratroopers participated in Operation Allied Harbour, a NATO operation to protect and provide assistance to the huge number of ethnic Albanian refugees in Albania and Macedonia.
* 1999 July: The Liberty Bell 7 Mercury spacecraft is raised from 16, 043 feet ( 4891 m ) of water in the Atlantic Ocean during the deepest commercial search and recovery operation to date.
After buying out MMI ( 1987 ), AMD spun off a consolidated operation as Vantis, and that business was acquired by Lattice Semiconductor in 1999.
Giacconi's pioneering research continued in 1978 with the Einstein Observatory, the first fully imaging X-ray telescope put into space, and later with the Chandra X-ray Observatory, which was launched in 1999 and is still in operation.
The town is also home to the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival, in operation since 1999.
When the plant closed in May 1999, it had been in operation for nearly 90 years.
Controversial since it began operation in 1999, the Lebanon telecommunications system had struggled to recover its expenses and had accumulated over $ 8 million in debt.
The Mutual Broadcasting System ( Mutual or MBS ) was an American radio network, in operation from 1934 to 1999.
Starting out exactly where the defunct Gilroy IMC operation left off in 2003 all of the new models are continuation models based on the new series of motorcycles developed in 1999.
In 1999, UQ Ipswich began operation as one of the completely Web-enabled campuses in Australia.
The inefficiencies of what was, by global standards, a small steel operation in Newcastle finally caught up with the company and the Newcastle operations were closed in 1999.
Former U. S. Army intelligence analyst William Arkin contended in his Washington Post column January, 1999 that the operation had less to do with WMD and more to do with destabilizing the Iraqi government.
In 1999 New Zealand Post launched a 50: 50 joint operation with Blue Star.
In December 1999, JET's international contract ended and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority ( UKAEA ) then took over managing the safety and operation of the JET facilities on behalf of its European partners.
These parties ( with the Russian Federation replacing the Soviet Union and with the USA opting out of the project in 1999 and returning in 2003 ) were joined in negotiations on the future construction, operation and decommissioning of ITER by Canada ( who then terminated their participation at the end of 2003 ), the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Korea.
As the 1999 transfer of the Canal to Panama approached, the Air Guard began turning the operation over to contractors.
Ten trains six-carsets where produced between 1998 and 2001, with commercial operation started in early 1999.
The mining operation at the original Mount Lyell mine continues, with Copper Mines of Tasmania operating between 1995 and 1999 independently, after which it became part of an Indian company group-and its concentrates are shipped to India for processing.

1999 and airport
* 1999 – A China Southern Airlines Tupolev TU-154 airliner crashes on approach to Wenzhou airport in eastern the People's Republic of China, killing 61.
In 1999, Lewinsky declined to sign an autograph in an airport, saying, " I'm kind of known for something that's not so great to be known for.
In 1997, the acute employment problem at St Helena was brought to the attention of the British public following reports in the tabloid press of a " riot " following an article in the Financial Times describing how the Governor, David Smallman ( 1995 – 1999 ), was jostled by a small crowd who believed he and the Foreign Office had rejected plans to build an airport on the island.
In 1999 the world gliding championship took place at Bayreuth municipal airport.
It is an airport that is featured in Microsoft's Midtown Madness computer game ( 1999 ) and Reflections ' Driver 2 video game, which are based in Chicago.
The new Dammam airport was opened for commercial use on 28 November 1999.
A $ 3. 4 million airport improvement project was completed by fall 1999, allowing many air companies to provide passenger flight service to Anaktuvuk Pass.
Satellite view of the airport in 1999
Helsinki Airport was chosen as the best airport in the world in the IATA 1999 survey on the topic.
Due to the strong drop in air traffic after 1999 and the crisis in the aviation sector in 2001 many charter operations from Girona and Reus were diverted to El Prat, which helped the airport to survive the crisis.
In March 1999, General Gennady Shpigun, the Kremlin's envoy to Chechnya, was kidnapped at the airport in Grozny, and ultimately found dead in 2000 during the war.
The course of the Mole within the airport perimeter has been altered several times since commercial flights began in 1945, however the meanders visible on the 1839 tithe map on the 1. 5 km stretch immediately north of the runway were reinstated in 1999, in a £ 1. 2 million project to facilitate airport expansion.
In 1999, the airport had 684, 431 passengers and a profit of NOK 23. 4 million.
From 1999, the airport has been a separate border control office, and by 2004 it had 23 employees.
It was opened on November 2, 1999 with a unique characteristic: it moved 22 kilometers away from the previous airport site.
In 1999, Hartsfield – Jackson's leadership established the Development Program: " Focus On the Future " involving multiple construction projects with the intention of preparing the airport to handle a projected demand of 121 million passengers in 2015.
Construction of the new airport was voted as one of the Top 10 Construction Achievements of the 20th Century at the ConExpo conference in 1999.
Although several airlines have discontinued service over the years, during the decade between 1999 and 2009 passenger traffic grew with the airport now serving about two million passengers a year on its two commercial carriers: Southwest Airlines and US Airways Express.
A series of demonstration commercial flights from the airport in June 1999, generated less noise than the former military flights, but resulted in much public outcry due to the use of different flight paths from the military, and incessant circling over nearby cities to line up for another approach.
The next largest event for the airport was in 1999, when the Parliament of the Canton of Zurich approved privatization of Zurich Airport.
Originally called Kent County Airport and later Kent County International Airport ; in December 1999 the airport was renamed for former resident Gerald R. Ford, the 38th President of the United States.
On August 20, 1999, Air Canada proposed a financial offer to Canadian Airlines which would see Canadian's International routes and airport slots sold to Air Canada for an undisclosed amount.
The largest scale of bombing occurred on May 6, 1999 when NATO forces bombed a large number of roads and highways, the airport, civilian buildings and government buildings.
India stepped up its airport security after the 1999 Kandahar hijacking.

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