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2003 and Great
* Booknotes interview with Andrew Roberts on Napoleon & Wellington: The Battle of Waterloo and the Great Commanders Who Fought It, 12 January 2003.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica called the series of wars the Great Rebellion, while some historians, especially Marxists such as Christopher Hill ( 1912 – 2003 ), have long favoured the term English Revolution.
* 2003 – During a Great White concert in West Warwick, Rhode Island, a pyrotechnics display sets the club ablaze, killing 100 and injuring over 200 others.
( Christ 1997, 2003 ) The term " The Goddess " may also refer to the concept of The One Divine Power, or the traditionally worshipped " Great Goddess " of ancient times.
Since 2003, Canada has also been working with Gabon in the Group of Friends of the Great Lakes Region, which Canada co-chairs, in support of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region.
The genre was also a heavy influence on more mainstream writers, such as Charles Dickens, who read Gothic novels as a teenager and incorporated their gloomy atmosphere and melodrama into his own works, shifting them to a more modern period and an urban setting, including Oliver Twist ( 1837-8 ), Bleak House ( 1854 ) ( Mighall 2003 ) and Great Expectations ( 1860 – 61 ).
Pulp Art: Original Cover Paintings for the Great American Pulp Magazines ( Book Sales, 2003 ) ISBN 0-7858-1707-7
"' The Great Commoner ': The Elder William Pitt as Parliamentarian ," Parliamentary History, July 2003, Vol.
* Strong, Martin C. ( 2003 ) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0
In 2003, the Reds dedicated a bronze statue of Robinson at Great American Ball Park.
: Great Inventions and How They Happened ", 2003.
It has been host to the University of Memphis NCAA basketball team, the Memphis Grizzlies NBA team, the Great Midwest Conference basketball tournament, the Southeastern Conference basketball tournament, the Conference USA basketball tournaments, and the 2003 Conference USA women's basketball tournament.
The Great Debate Authored by: Erica Berkshire ( 2003 ).
* Icehouse: Icehouse is an ice lager ( 5. 5 % alcohol by volume ) and was the winner of the 2003 and 2007 Gold Medals for American-Style Specialty Lager at the Great American Beer Festival, and also won the American-style Ice Lager Gold Cup of the 1996 and 1998 World Beer Cup competitions.
* Candace O ' Connor, Beginning a Great Work: Washington University, 1853 – 2003 St. Louis: Washington University in St. Louis, 2003.
* 2003The Sloan Great Wall is discovered.
In 1985, The Nashville Network began airing an edited half-hour version of the program as Grand Ole Opry Live ; the show moved to Country Music Television and CMT Canada in 2001 ( expanding to an hour in the process ), and then to the Great American Country ( GAC ) cable network in 2003.
In 2003 – 2005 the mare Makybe Diva ( bred in Great Britain ) became the only racehorse to ever win the Melbourne Cup three times, let alone in consecutive years.
Folk Rock band Sun Kil Moon recorded an eponymous song about Sanchez on their 2003 album Ghosts of the Great Highway.
* The Great Big Book of Tomorrow ( 2003 )
The track finally saw the light of day on an official CD, as of 2003, with the release of the 3-CD compilation, The Great Cyndi Lauper.
* To Conquer The Air — The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flight, by James Tobin, Free Press, division of Simon & Schuster, 2003
The Old Man of the Mountain, a profile-like cliff which inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne to write The Great Stone Face, collapsed on May 3, 2003.

2003 and Western's
The entire Class 175 fleet was operated by First North Western from their introduction in 2000 until October 2003, when franchise changes led to North Wales Coast Line services being transferred to Wales and Borders ; as a result most of the fleet was then used by Wales and Borders: First North Western's branding was removed from all the units, but the livery remained largely the same.

2003 and naming
Although Sears ' naming rights expired in 2003, the building continued to be called the Sears Tower for several years.
In 2003, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature resolved a long-standing dispute about the naming of those species ( or pairs of species ) of Bos that contain both wild and domesticated forms.
In addition to AFI's naming J. J. Hunsecker number 35 of the top 50 movie villains of all time in 2003, Mackendrick's film has achieved cult film status because of its dialogue.
HHC was granted the naming rights to the George R. Brown Convention Center in late 2003.
Home games are played at State Mutual Stadium, which was built entirely from a SPLOST tax before State Mutual paid for the naming rights, opened April 11, 2003 and seats 5, 105.
From January 2003, this policy started to be abandoned by most newspapers and TV stations, on the basis that other nations with naming issues such as South Korea ( ROK ) and Taiwan ( ROC ) are not necessarily referred to by their official names.
According to Lee Nackman, Chief Technology Officer of IBM's Rational division ( originating in 2003 ) at that time, the name " Eclipse " ( dating from at least 2001 ) was not a wordplay on Sun Microsystems, as the product's primary competition at the time of naming was Microsoft Visual Studio.
Finally, it should also not be confused with the appointment in 2003 of Patrick Fitzgerald (" United States Department of Justice Office of the Special Counsel ") regarding the investigation into the public naming of CIA spy Valerie Plame.
The album was critically acclaimed, with Rolling Stone critic John D. Luerresen naming the album 7th best of 2003.
In July 2003, the arena was named the Toyota Center, after Toyota agreed to pay $ 100 million for naming rights, the fourth-largest deal for a sports arena in the United States at the time.
Computer technology firm Compaq bought naming rights to the building after that and, until being leased to Lakewood Church in 2003, it was known as Compaq Center.
On June 17, 2003, Citizens Bank agreed with the team to a 25-year, US $ 95 million deal for naming rights and advertising on telecasts, radio broadcasts, publications and inside the facility.
In 2003, M & T Bank acquired naming rights to the stadium.
In December 2003 European Voice shortlisted him for nomination of the Europeans of the Year award as " Diplomat of the Year ", naming him as " The Bridge-Builder " and quoting Le Monde that dubbed him the " architect of Greek-Turkish rapprochement ".
It was released in Apple Computer's Power Mac G5 in June 2003 ( in keeping with its previous naming conventions, Apple termed the PowerPC 970 based products G5, for the fifth generation of PowerPC microprocessors ).
In 2003, it was renamed by 1st Mariner Bank, which purchased naming rights to the arena for 10 years.
On being sworn-in as Prime Minister on December 12, 2003, Paul Martin showed renewed confidence in McLellan and sent a message to the west about his plans to reduce western alienation by naming her his Deputy Prime Minister.
In 2003, the Ohio Buckeye Local High School in Rayland ( which had since absorbed Warren Consolidated ) honored him by naming their new baseball field after him, placing a monument behind home plate in recognition.
Soon after the naming of the Springboks World Cup team in September 2003, Boks coach Rudolph Straeuli arranged for the team to go to a police camp in the South African bush, near the town of Thabazimbi.
In 2003 Ricoh bought naming rights to the CNE Coliseum ( now known as Ricoh Coliseum ) in Toronto.
* Ricoh Coliseum, a 9, 500 seat indoor arena in Toronto, Canada also bearing the company's name via another naming rights agreement in 2003.
* IAUC 8177: Satellites of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus August 8, 2003 ( naming the moon )
* IAUC 8177: Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn August 8, 2003 ( naming the moon Thrym )
In 2003, Now Magazine cited this voting pattern in naming Holyday Toronto's worst councillor.
The new park, completed at a cost of $ 167 million, also opened with the Comiskey Park name, but became U. S. Cellular Field in 2003 after U. S. Cellular bought the naming rights at $ 68 million over 20 years.

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