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Leonardo's vision was resurrected in 2001 when a smaller bridge based on his design was constructed in Norway.
A smaller number is suggested by the results of the 2001 Census, in which a question about religious affiliation was asked for the first time.
Currently, the largest professional wrestling company worldwide is the United States-based World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ), which bought over many smaller regional companies in the late twentieth century, as well as its primary competitors in early 2001, World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ) and Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ).
In 2001, the International Court of Justice gave Bahrain sovereignty over Hawar Islands while giving Qatar sovereignty over smaller disputed islands and the Zubarah region on mainland Qatar.
* Rzeszów University ( established in 2001 from a number of smaller schools )
In 2001, Moby Dick Council suffered a similar fate, and merged with the Narragansett Council of Rhode Island, much to the chagrin of many old-timers of both the smaller councils and the larger Moby Dick Council.
In 1991 and 2001 some of the localities were split into smaller areas so that today there are 16 localities, each with its own council which are directly voted by the citizens.
* Imaculado Coração de Maria-a northern suburb, it is one of the smaller parishes in area, with the highest concentrations of residents ( 6951 residents in 2001 );
The population of Mustang District in 2001 was 14, 981, spread between three towns and approximately thirty smaller settlements ; the people are either Thakalis, Gurung or, in traditional Mustang, primarily Tibetan.
The old symbol used as an alternative to the numerical proportion 2 / 1 in mensural notaton is carried over into modern notational practice, to indicate a smaller relative value per note shape, used for music in a relatively quick tempo, where it indicates two minim ( half note ) beats in a bar of four crotchets, while is the equivalent of 4 / 4, with four crotchet beats ( Wright 2001 ).
Since her death smaller international gatherings of between 50 and 100 people have been held in Dublin ( November 2001 ), New Orleans ( November 2003 ), Malta ( October 2005 ), Saddell in South West Scotland ( April 2007 ), Orkney ( September 2007 ), and Paris ( 2010 ).
From 1991 to 2001 the ANG experienced an enormous growth in large aircraft including C-130H Herculess tactical airlifters, upgraded KC-135 Stratotankers and B-1B Lancer strategic bombers at the expense of smaller fighter planes.
It resulted from the September 2001 merger of three smaller jackpot games, one from each of the three lotteries.
Spam still flows through open relays, but the volume is much smaller than in 2001 to 2002.
In 2001, a third, smaller venue, The Little Civic. The little civic was replaced by the Slade Rooms on Friday 12th March 2010 at 11: 30am.
In the 2001 census the ONS-identified Dearne Valley urban area had a population of 207, 726, however this region includes Barnsley and certain other smaller towns and villages that might not historically have considered themselves a part of the Dearne Valley.
The band signed to a smaller label, Papillon and put out a fifth studio album, Good to Go, in 2001.
Manchester Airports Group was formed in 2001 to own and operate Manchester Airport and the other smaller acquisitions.
He led UKIP into the 2001 general election, in which it stood more than 420 candidates but failed to make any breakthroughs ( although it did consolidate its position as the largest of the smaller parties ).
A divisive ( or, more commonly, multiplicative ) rhythm is a rhythm in which a larger period of time is divided into smaller rhythmic units or, conversely, some integer unit is regularly multiplied into larger, equal units ; this can be contrasted with additive rhythm, in which larger periods of time are constructed by concatenating ( joining end to end ) a series of units into larger units of unequal length, such as a 5 / 8 meter produced by the regular alternation of 2 / 8 and 3 / 8 ( London 2001, § I. 8 ).
In 2001, it was broken up into three separate, smaller haunted attractions, including a 3-D haunted house.
The county also includes a third town, Đurđevac, but its population is much smaller than the main two ( 8, 862 in 2001 ).
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents increased by 9. 6 % since 2001 to 262 ( 0. 4 %)-slightly smaller than the Victorian average-with the highest concentration ( 68 persons or 1. 0 %) in Braybrook.
After a break to reconsider their direction and sound Grinspoon started recording their next album, New Detention, in Sydney's Festival Studios in September 2001 but prior to finishing the studios were shut down and so vocals and guitars were recorded in smaller studios.
Towards the end of January 2001, they hired Erik Walthinsen to develop methods for embedding GStreamer in smaller ( cell phone-class ) devices.

2001 and arena
University of California Berkeley's Institute of Government Studies claimed that Davis ' fundraising skills were " second to none in the political arena " while Senator John McCain called Davis ' 2001 goal of $ 26 million " disgraceful.
In 2001, the Verizon Wireless Arena, a venue seating more than 10, 000, opened for major concerts and sporting events, enhancing the city's downtown revitalization efforts with a major hotel and convention center already in place directly across the street from the arena.
* Midway Sports released an arena football game in 2001 entitled Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed.
The Barons name was revived in 2001 when the San Jose Sharks purchased their AHL affiliate, the Kentucky Thoroughblades, and relocated them to Cleveland, where they would play at the arena which was owned and operated by Sharks owners George and Gordon Gund.
Construction began in July 2001, and the new arena was officially opened in September 2003.
After being unable to reach favorable agreements with arena management which was controlled by the venue's primary tenant, the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League, majority owner Mark Bloom sold the franchise in December 2001 to Virgil Williams, an Atlanta businessman, for nearly $ 10 million.
The AFL folded the team after the 2001 season, due to uncertainty regarding arena availability.
After a highly emotional civic debate, which included a " group hug " of the " Big Store " by hundreds of people in 2001, the store was demolished in 2002 to make way for a hockey arena, the MTS Centre.
Joining them were Dale's keyboardist, Ron Poster ( jazz pianist and organist for the Boston Bruins home hockey arena ) and Warren's bassist, Wes Wehmiller ( also formerly Duran Duran's tour bassist from 1997 – 2001 ).
In 2001, a non-binding public referendum for an arts package, which included money to build the new uptown arena, was placed on the ballot for voters.
He was elected as the first president of the Green Party of Ontario in 2001, and served in that capacity until moving to the federal arena in 2003.
** Marine Messe Fukuoka, an indoor arena, which was the main venue for 2001 World Aquatics Championships
Adams, Mike Davis and Terry Gordy died in 2001, and the Sportatorium, which stood since 1934, was demolished in 2003, but not before Kevin Von Erich toured the damaged arena for the last time, along with filmmaker Brian Harrison.
In January 2001, plans were drawn up to move to a 55, 000-seat purpose-built arena on the site of the King's Dock in Liverpool.
* Market Square Arena, an indoor arena in Indianapolis, Indiana demolished in 2001
Brethen Coliseum was built originally for use for the Norwood Fair, however, was converted into a hockey arena and was used until the year 2001 when the new Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre opened.
The arena has hosted many WWE events in the past, most notably the Royal Rumble in 1998 and WWE's SummerSlam in 2001.
China has also successfully joined the largely Western international arena with its membership of the UN in 1971, the WTO in 2001, and hosted the Olympics in 2008.
In September 2001, Helms formed a tag team with Lance Storm who was now managed by Ivory and Helms later picked up a sidekick, in Molly Holly who began to call herself " Mighty Molly ", and the two came to the arena in a custom " Hurri-Cycle " ( with Molly in the sidecar ).
Awards in 2001 ( Best British Live Act ), after releasing their breakthrough album Echo Park and in 2003 ( Best British Band ), when the band were promoting Comfort in Sound alongside their then upcoming debut arena tour.
The arena also featured the only Extreme Championship Wrestling show in Canada before the promotion's demise in 2001.
The arena has been the site of several WWF / WWE pay per view events, such as SummerSlam ' 96, No Mercy ' 99, Invasion ( 2001 ), Survivor Series ' 04, and Unforgiven ' 08, as well as numerous episodes of Raw, Friday Night SmackDown !, ECW on Sci Fi, WWE Superstars, and NXT.
* On January 21, 2001, the arena hosted the WWF Royal Rumble.
* On December 18, 2001, the arena hosted WWF Smackdown.

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