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Antarctic airports are subject to severe restrictions and limitations resulting from extreme seasonal and geographic conditions ; they do not meet ICAO standards, and advance approval from the respective governmental or nongovernmental operating organization is required for landing ( 1999 est.
In 1999 they brought a legal challenge to this patent which had granted a private US citizen " ownership " of the knowledge of a plant that is well-known and sacred to many indigenous peoples of the Amazon, and used by them in religious and healing ceremonies.
In 1998 and 1999 AMRAAMs were again fired by USAF F-15 fighters at Iraqi aircraft violating the No-Fly-Zone, but this time they failed to hit their targets.
They were published weekly from 1995 to 1999 in Network Week and since 2000 they have been published most weeks in The Register.
When Red Hat's stock rose significantly after its initial public offering in 1999, they sold enough stock to recoup their initial investment, and retained some stocks.
Later the length of the platform decreases because the waves lose their energy as they break further off shore ( Easterbrook 1999 ).
As of 1999, Health Canada announced a policy to defer individuals from donating blood if they have lived within the United Kingdom for one month or more from January 1, 1980, to December 31, 1996.
The Cubs retained many players who experienced career years in ' 98, and after a fast start in 1999, they collapsed again ( starting with being swept at the hands of the cross-town White Sox in mid-June ) and finished in the bottom of the division for the next two seasons.
On April 4, 1999, the Rockies made history as they played their Opening Day game against the defending National League champion San Diego Padres at Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico – marking the first time Major League Baseball opened the regular season outside the United States or Canada.
Since then they have had four separate periods in the top flight of English football: between 1936 – 1957, 1986 – 1990, 1998 – 1999 and 2000 – 2007.
After the Library of Congress converted to pinyin in 1997, librarian Jiajian Hu ( 1999: 250 – 1 ) listed three reasons why they deemed Wade – Giles unsatisfactory and added four more.
Tiger Stadium was used by the Tigers until the end of the 1999 season ; from 2000 they have played in Comerica Park.
The following season, the Wings looked poised to " three-peat " for the first time in franchise history, acquiring three-time top blueliner Chris Chelios from his hometown Chicago Blackhawks in March 1999, but they would end up losing the Western Conference Semifinals to Colorado in six games.
The two men remained unreconciled, even though they later served in the same Cabinet from May 1997 until 1999, when Dewar left to become First Minister.
When the distribution company Elite Entertainment released the film on DVD in 1999, they retained the NC-17 version.
Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999 – 2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload their fixture schedule and make it more difficult to defend their Champions League and Premiership titles.
Coleman's former manager Dion Mial was involved initially, but withdrew after Coleman's 1999 will, which named Mial as executor and directed that his wake be "... conducted by those with no financial ties to me and can look each other in the eyes and say they really cared personally for Gary Colemen ", turned out to be superseded by a later one replacing Mial with Gray, and directing "... that there be no funeral service, wake, or other ceremony memorializing my passing.
A forint consists of 100 fillérs, however, these have not been in circulation since 1999, they are only used in accounting.
In March 1999, they toured New Zealand, beating them 1-0 in the Test series and 3-2 in the one-dayers.
Yogi B, as part of Poetic Ammo, achieved success when they won at the Malaysian Anugerah Industri Muzik ( AIM )( Music Awards ) 1999, 2000 and 2001.
Nevertheless, irradiated foods that fall within the single category ; ' dried aromatic herbs, spices and vegetable seasonings ' are permitted presently in all 27 member states of the European Community and seven countries ( Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom ) also maintain a number of national regulations that allow other irradiated foods to be marketed as long as they comply with Directvie 1999 / 2 / EC.
By 1557, the Portuguese gained a permanent base in China at Macau, which they held until 1999.
The garment industry is a major job employed thousands of locals and they formed 12. 9 % of exports in 1999 earning US $ 159 million dollars.
Despite his three titles, and although John Cooper considered him " the greatest ", Formula One journalist Adam Cooper wrote in 1999 that Brabham is never listed among the Top 10 of all time, noting that " Stirling Moss and Jim Clark dominated the headlines when Jack was racing, and they still do ".
Electric locomotives, because they tend to be less technically complex than diesel-electric locomotives, are both easier and cheaper to maintain and have extremely long working lives, usually 40 to 50 years: the last unit of the Italian E626 class, introduced in 1928, was retired 71 years later, in 1999.

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This is chiefly due to the 56-bit key size being too small ; in January, 1999, distributed. net and the Electronic Frontier Foundation collaborated to publicly break a DES key in 22 hours and 15 minutes ( see chronology ).
Southern ( 1999, 149 ) dates the invasion to 295 ; Barnes ( 1982, 17, 293 ) mentions an earlier, unsuccessful invasion by Narseh based on the fact that the title Persici Maximi was given to all four emperors ; Odahl ( 2004, 59 ) concurs with Barnes and suggests that Saracen princes in the Syrian desert collaborated with Narseh's invasion.
In 2003, writer-artist Art Spiegelman and artist Chip Kidd collaborated on a Cole biography, a portion of which had been published in The New Yorker magazine in 1999.
The album featured six songs written by Jennings and Wolf, who collaborated previously on Fool's Parade ( 1999 ) on Mercury Records.
In 1999, the Dust Brothers collaborated with Carlos Santana and Eagle-Eye Cherry on Santana's multi-platinum album Supernatural.
Also in 1999, Smith collaborated with Jim Brickman on " Love of My Life ", a song for Brickman's album Destiny.
Immerglück later collaborated with the Counting Crows, officially joining the group in 1999.
In 1999, Charlie May collaborated with Sasha on his Xpander EP, and in 2002 he co-produced some tracks on Sasha's Airdrawndagger album.
In addition to her own releases, she has collaborated with a number of artists on various studio projects and releases including lending an early studio version of the song A Little More from Lay It Down on Sparrow Records ' 1999 compilation album Listen Louder.
Werner Herzog, in his retrospective film on Kinski, My Best Fiend ( 1999 ), would later say that much of the autobiography was fabricated ; the two even collaborated on the insults about the director.
Lynn Margulis, a microbiologist who collaborated with Lovelock in supporting the Gaia hypothesis, argued in 1999, that " Darwin's grand vision was not wrong, only incomplete.
In 1999, Page collaborated with production duo Tin Tin Out on the album Eleven To Fly co-writing and providing lead vocals on the majority of the tracks.
Elton John and lyricist Sir Tim Rice collaborated to write music for Disney's The Lion King ( 1994 ), winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song, as did Phil Collins for Disney's Tarzan ( 1999 ).
Onslow Ford collaborated with her on several of his books including Insights ( 1991 ), Ecomorphology ( 1994 ) and Once Upon a Time ( 1999 ).
Brown has collaborated several times with UNKLE, appearing on " Be There " in 1999 and on " Reign " on the 2003 album Never, Never, Land, which was also released as a single.
Although they split after Knights went to film school and Paridjian attempted to form a band in Toronto, Canada, they soon reunited and collaborated on what would later become their first EP, The Door, which was eventually released through Anvil Records in 1999 as a limited vinyl release.
He collaborated with horror director Kiyoshi Kurosawa in Cure and Akira Kurosawa in License to Live ( 1998 ) and Charisma ( 1999 ).
In 1999, the group collaborated with The Creatures on the track " Exterminating Angel ", featured on that group's album Anima Animus.
After his quick departure from Life of Agony, Crane collaborated with some Soulfly members on a new projects called Medication ( 1999 – 2003 ) and Godsmack members on Another Animal ( 2006 – 2009 ).
In 1999 MapleMusic Recordings collaborated with Cowboy Junkies to create MapleMusic. com as an e-commerce portal.
Lisa Hammer collaborated with Dame Darcy on the weekly television show Turn of the Century, a New York City Public-access television cable TV show done in a German Expressionist manner that lasted from 1996 to 1999.
In 1999 Norman collaborated with choreographer-dancer Bill T. Jones in a project for New York City's Lincoln Center, called " How!
In the immediate aftermath of Mazzy Star's dissolution, Sandoval, who had appeared on The Jesus and Mary Chain's 1994 release Stoned & Dethroned, made another guest appearance on their final record Munki, and also collaborated with The Chemical Brothers, while Roback produced and mixed two songs found on Beth Orton's 1999 album Central Reservation.
Be-Papas collaborated again in 1999 to produce a Revolutionary Girl Utena movie, Adolescence Mokushiroku (" Adolescence Apocalypse ", released in English as " Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie "), with an accompanying manga, again drawn by Saito.
It published a monthly magazine, New Times, and collaborated with the Fabian Society on the ' Getting Real ' conference in June 1999.

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