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2002 and UB
In January 2002, this was expanded to accommodate Scottish & Newcastle ( when it became a 40: 40: 20 joint venture between UB, S & N and Ravi Jain ).

2002 and commissioned
In 2002, Morris was commissioned to make a short film for the 75th Academy Awards.
* Design of the MAPP1-SM mouse series ( 2002, commissioned by Elecom )
There are 13 Type 23 frigates in service, with the final vessel,, commissioned in June 2002.
* Works I – CM ( released in 2002, featuring commissioned works from 1981 – 1984 )
TNS had previously been commissioned by the Gaming Technologies Association to conduct the World Count of Gaming Machines in 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008.
In 2002, a study commissioned by the US Department of Commerce ' National Institute of Standards and Technology concluded that " software bugs, or errors, are so prevalent and so detrimental that they cost the US economy an estimated $ 59 billion annually, or about 0. 6 percent of the gross domestic product ".
In 2002, he completed Going Forth By Day, a digital “ fresco ” cycle in High-Definition video, commissioned by the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin and the Guggenheim Museum, New York.
* The Search For King Solomon's Mines ( 2002 documentary ), commissioned by National Geographic Television and UK's Channel 4
After many years of decline a survey was commissioned by Natural England in 2002.
In 1877, Arvid Hasselblad commissioned the construction of Hasselblad's long-time headquarters building, in use until 2002.
* Jan van der Lans ( 1933 – 2002 ), a professor of the psychology of religion at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, wrote, in a book commissioned by the Netherlands based Catholic Study Center for Mental Health, about followers of gurus and the potential dangers that exist when personal contact between the guru and the disciple is absent, such as an increased chance of idealization of the guru by the student ( myth making and deification ), and an increase of the chance of false mysticism.
In December 2002 CLEAPSS commissioned a survey into the Specific Job roles of Science Technicians.
Melbourne goldsmith Fortunato Rocca was commissioned in 2002 to design it.
In 2002, Romero was commissioned to draw a graphic novel adaptation of the Modesty Blaise short story " The Dark Angels "; this work was initially published exclusively in Scandinavia but was later reprinted in a special issue of Comics Revue in the United States.
In 2002 the Greater London Authority commissioned a plan for the improvement of Euston Road from the prominent architectural firm Terry Farrell and Partners.
A report commissioned in 2002 by O ' Neill, while he was Treasury Secretary, suggested the United States faced future federal budget deficits of more than US $ 500 billion.
Lord Ulster was commissioned into the King's Royal Hussars in 1995 and has been a Captain since 16 October 2000 ; he saw active service in Northern Ireland, Kosovo in 2002, and then Iraq.
A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Brant was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in Music for Ice Field ( 2001 ), commissioned by Other Minds and premiered by the San Francisco Symphony under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas.
The BBC's answer to the show, Auntie's Bloomers, presented by Terry Wogan ( and its spin-off sporting-mistakes show, Auntie's Sporting Bloomers, also presented by Wogan ), ran until approximately 2001, and was replaced by Outtake TV, which began as a series of one-off specials in 2002, hosted by Paul O ' Grady, before a series was commissioned and subsequently broadcast on BBC One in 2004, but this time hosted by Anne Robinson.
In 2002 the Ohio Light Opera commissioned a new critical edition of the opera from Quade Winter, based on the composer's original manuscripts in the Library of Congress.
One boiler was commissioned in 2002, allowing the Society to hold ' steam-up ' days.
Time Gentlemen Please is a British sitcom that was primarily written by Richard Herring and Al Murray, which was commissioned by Sky One and ran for two series between 2000 and 2002.
According to a forensic report commissioned by the British embassy, in August 2002 two prisoners were boiled to death.
*, an Anzac class frigate commissioned in 2002 and active as of 2012

2002 and Boston
# 2002 Boston: J. Hurford & T. Fitch ( eds.
More recent buildings like Frank Gehry's Stata Center ( 2004 ), Steven Holl's Simmons Hall ( 2002 ), Charles Correa's Building 46 ( 2005 ), Fumihiko Maki's Media Lab Extension ( 2009 ) stand out among the Boston area's classical architecture and serve as examples of contemporary campus " starchitecture ".
* Monecal, Maria Rosa ( 2002 ), The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain ( Boston: Little, Brown, and Company )
In 2002 James was hired as a special advisor to the Boston Red Sox.
** At Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, the first All-Star Game tie in major league baseball history occurs, when the game is stopped in the 9th inning due to rain ( the only tie until 2002 in MLB All-Star Game history ).
He died aged 86 in Boston, Massachusetts from pneumonia and respiratory failure while suffering from throat cancer shortly after completing his role in his last film, Avenging Angelo ( 2002 ).
* Horseback on the Boston Post Road, by Laurie Lawlor, ISBN 0-7434-3626-1, Aladdin, 2002
Henderson with Boston in 2002
In February 2002, he signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox, where at age 43 he became the oldest player to play center field in major league history when he replaced Johnny Damon for three games in April and another in July
* The Role of the Business Model in capturing value from Innovation: Evidence from XEROX Corporation ’ s Technology Spinoff Companies., H. Chesbrough and R. S. Rosenbloom, Boston, Massachusetts, Harvard Business School, 2002.
" Bill Walton said at the time that Nets-Celtics was the " beginning of the next great NBA rivalry " during the Eastern Conference Finals in 2002 with the Nets advancing to the NBA Finals, though New Jersey would go on to sweep Boston in the 2003 playoffs.
Off-Broadway, she has appeared in Boston Marriage ( 2002 ), Pericles, Prince of Tyre ( 2002 ) and Runaways ( 2002 ).
Herman Carl McCall ( born October 17, 1935, in Boston, Massachusetts ) is a former Comptroller of New York State and was the Democratic candidate for state governor in 2002.
Nicknamed " El Guapo " ( The handsome one ), he played with the Minnesota Twins ( 1990, 1993 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1995 ), Florida Marlins ( 1995 ) and Boston Red Sox ( 1996 – 2002 ).
In 1973, Seiji Ozawa took over the orchestra and remained the Music Director until 2002, the longest tenure of any Boston Symphony conductor.
Law resigned as Archbishop of Boston on December 13, 2002, in response to the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal after church documents were revealed which suggested he had covered up sexual abuse committed by priests in his archdiocese.
Law submitted his resignation as Archbishop of Boston to the Vatican, and Pope John Paul II accepted his resignation on December 13, 2002.
In December 2002, Law left Boston.
In addition to guest-starring roles on Chicago Hope, Boston Public, and Third Watch, Duff became a familiar face starting in late 2002 as Amy Saunders / Sanders on the children's television series, Lizzie McGuire, which starred her sister Hilary.
According to a Pew Research Center study, media coverage mostly emanated from the United States in 2002, when a Boston Globe series began a critical mass of news reports ; by contrast, in 2010 much of the reporting focused on child abuse in Europe.
" According to a 2002 interview: " According to Burke, he played the unissued tape for noted author / historian Peter Guralnick in a Boston restaurant.
Each novel in the series has received a literary award, including the 1969 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction & the 1979 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for A Wizard of Earthsea, the 1972 Newbery Honor for The Tombs of Atuan, the 1973 National Book Award for Children's Books for The Farthest Shore, the 1990 Nebula Award for Best Novel for Tehanu, and the 2002 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for The Other Wind.
A 2002 Boston Globe article refers to Koplow as a " wisecracking rebel " who " was waiting for dismissal when, in 1975, he developed the product that made computers popularly accessible.

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