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2003 and centenary
Three production prototype cars were shown in 2003 as part of Ford's centenary, and delivery of the production Ford GT began in the fall of 2004.
) Yale's J. W. Gibbs Laboratory and its J. Willard Gibbs Assistant Professorship in Mathematics are also named in his honor, and the university has hosted two symposia dedicated to Gibbs's life and work, one in 1989 and another on the centenary of his death, in 2003.
In 2003, the centenary of Ozu's birth was commemorated at various film festivals around the world.
In 2003 a Harley-Davidson statue was unveiled in Littleport to commemorate the centenary of the famous motorcycle company.
This further enhanced his relegation-even inside the socialist political family, as evidenced by the modest celebrations of his birth centenary in 2003 and the SFIO / PS centenary.
It marked its centenary in 1998, but ran into financial troubles in 2003.
An eponymous Literary Society was established on 24 March 2003, the occasion of his centenary, and it publishes a quarterly newsletter, The Gargoyle.
* Wally Hammond, cricketer whose centenary was celebrated at a reunion in Cirencester in 2003.
:( Taken from notes from small centenary display at Richmond Museum, October 2003 )
It celebrated its centenary in 2003, having been built by Father Allan MacDonald in 1903.
The centenary of the formation of the RNVR ( formed in 1903 ) was commemorated by the RNR in London in 2003 with a parade on Horse Guards, at which HRH Prince Charles took the salute.
In 2002, they were promoted from the 2nd Division to the 1st Division, and in 2003, their centenary year, Fredrikstad finished second, earning promotion to the Premier League.
' Hampden ' is one of the homes of football and celebrated its centenary on 31 October 2003.
There were a number of commemorative events in the centenary of his birth in 2003, including an exhibition of his work in London.
Widely popular, the book has never gone out of print and in 2003, a handful of centenary editions was published.
Three production prototype cars were shown in 2003 as part of Ford's centenary, and delivery of the production Ford GT began in the fall of 2004.
The IDTA subsequently celebrated its centenary in 2003.
In addition to his literary works, Dube was a productive man who founded the first Zulu / English newspaper Ilanga laseNatali ( The Sun of Natal ) in 1903, a publication that in 2003 celebrated its centenary.
In 2003, Willie Miller was voted the greatest Aberdeen player of all time in a poll to mark the club's centenary.
The BBC was permitted to show the play again in 1994 on BBC Two, as a tribute to the recently deceased Cartier and again in June 2003 on digital station BBC Four as part of the George Orwell centenary celebrations.
To coincide with Harley-Davidson's centenary, the 2003 edition added the requisite 100th Anniversary badging ; these were available on Supercrew F-150s with the supercharged 5. 4 liter V-8
The addition of a replica battery electric locomotive in 2003 completed the line's historical line-up of locomotives and a return visit from Polar Bear for her own centenary in 2005 was repaid by Sea Lion making her first trip to Amberley Museum in the same year.
Picture of the 2002 – 03 Süper Lig champions ' trophy, won by Beşiktaş during the club's centenary year ( 1903 – 2003 )

2003 and Orwell's
Orwell's list, not published until 2003, consisted mainly of writers but also included actors and Labour MPs.

2003 and birth
In May 2003, in honor of the birth of a son and heir to the throne, the king ordered the release of 9, 000 prisoners and the reduction of 38, 000 sentences.
In 2003, to mark the hundredth anniversary of his birth, the Greater Astoria Historical Society and other community organizations, spearheaded by Paul Maringelli and The Bix Beiderbecke Sunnyside Memorial Committee, erected a plaque in Beiderbecke's honor at the apartment building in which he died in Queens.
In 2003, in Toronto, Furtado gave birth to a daughter, Nevis Chetan Furtado, whose father is Jasper Gahunia.
A birth at the Henry Doorly Zoo made Colo a great-great-grandmother in 2003.
In 2003, the bicentenary of Berlioz's birth, his achievements and status are much more widely recognised, and his music is viewed as both serious and original, rather than an eccentric novelty.
In 2003, despite Dunaway's earlier claims that she had given birth to Liam, Terry claims that Liam was adopted.
Shaffer has also guest-hosted the show a few times when Letterman was unavailable, including during Letterman's January 2000 medical leave for quintuple heart bypass surgery, and during the birth of Letterman's son Harry in November 2003.
The Eagles qualified for the Minnesota Baseball Association Class C State Tournament in 2003, their first since Winthrop's initial birth in 1956.
Two years later, she gave birth to a daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, on 8 November 2003.
In 2003, the Stanley Picker Gallery gave birth to transitstation, which was created / curated by Stanley Picker Fellow Dagmar Glausnitzer-Smith, and the then gallery curator Charles Ryder.
In November 2002, Antinori announced that he had successfully used cloning to induce pregnancy in three women, with the birth of the first child expected in January 2003.
On January 4, 2003, Boisselier announced the birth of another cloned baby to a Dutch lesbian couple and stated that there would be four other cloned babies delivered by February 2003.
Dolly appeared to be a normal sheep, living for six years and giving birth to several lambs, but was euthanized in 2003 after contracting a progressive lung disease.
Although the girls agreed on Jessica's return the following year and Wahls was positive of a re-join after her daughter's birth in March 2003, No Angels ' management eventually decided on her departure in July 2003 as the group had equally successful went on as a quartet.
Zevon stated previously that his illness was expected to be terminal within months after the diagnosis in the fall of 2002 ; however, he lived to see the birth of twin grandsons in June 2003 and the release of The Wind on August 26, 2003.
In the new millennium, the league has given birth to four new expansion teams — the Vancouver Giants in 2001, the Everett Silvertips in 2003, the Chilliwack Bruins in 2005, and the Edmonton Oil Kings in 2007, as the Oilers have taken an interest in cultivating a junior team in the Alberta capital.
In 2003, storylines included teenage pregnancy ( Kira Cassidy giving birth to a baby girl, Juliet ) and incest ( Heather Lyons ' relationship with her half-brother Floyd Phelan ).
* Severy, Beth, Augustus and the family at the birth of the Roman Empire, Routledge, 2003.
In 2003, Bock had answered Londen's queries by explaining that the adoption-theme was a necessary precaution from his mother to hide the incestuous act that led to his birth.

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