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Glavine began 2004 well, highlighted by a May 23 one-hit shutout of the Colorado Rockies and selection to the National League All-Star team.

2004 and walked
Controversy erupted on the 2004 set for Manderlay when actor John C. Reilly walked off the Trollhättan, Sweden, set in late March.
In September 2004, IWW-organized short haul truck drivers in Stockton, California walked off their jobs and went on a strike.
On May 4, 2004, United States ambassador Sichan Siv walked out of the Commission following the uncontested election of Sudan to the commission, calling it an " absurdity " in light of Sudan's ethnic cleansing in the Darfur region.
On 4 January 2004, Davies was shot in the leg while chasing thieves who had snatched the purse of his companion as they walked in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Following rumours and a marked change in his appearance, it was confirmed in July 2004 that Paisley had been undergoing tests for an undisclosed illness and in 2005 Ian Paisley, Jr. confirmed that his father had been gravely ill. Paisley himself later admitted that he had " walked in death's shadow.
Things came to a head in late May 2004 during a performance for national station Triple M at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney, when bassist Patrick Matthews walked off stage after Craig shouted at the crowd, calling them " sheep " in frustration after repeatedly asking the crowd to stop talking during the first song.
The violence came to a head in 2004 when 14 year old Danielle Beccon was fatally gunned down as she walked home from the Goose Fair through the St. Ann's estate.
At the 2004 V Festival, Hayes walked out when asked to sign an inflatable penis.
In a June 2004 stand-up performance in Sacramento, California, Chappelle walked off the stage after berating his audience for constantly shouting " I'm Rick James, bitch !," which became a catchphrase from the popular " Rick James " sketch.
The 2006 election was significantly different than 2004, when the 3rd district voted 68 %- 32 % for George W. Bush over John Kerry, and re-elected Souder 69 %- 31 % ( when Souder faced Maria Parra, a Democrat who made national headlines when she walked off the stage during a televised debate ).
The new North Finchley bus station opened in 2004, but closed several months later due to safety issues after a pensioner walked into the shelter through the wrong entrance, was hit by a bus, and died.
From 2000 to 2004, she has walked for designers Lolita Lempicka, Gai Mattiolo Erreuno, Matthew Williamson, Custo Barceloa, Blunauta, Dirk Bikkembergs, Gugliemo Cappone, Luciano soprani, Marina Babini, Yumi Katsura, Akadius, and Michino Koshino.
In 2004, Berkman's average increased to. 316, and his OBP was. 450, having walked 127 times.
Over his career, Dìaz was known for swinging at the ball aggressively, as he only walked 32 times in 1 full season ( 2005 ) and parts of 3 seasons ( 2004, 2006, 2007 ).
Duncan walked away from the music industry for the next few years until 2004, when he began releasing music from his Quicksilver band in the 1980s and 1990s.
She made her ready-to-wear show debut in the Spring / Summer 2004 season, in which she walked over 43 shows ( including Anna Sui, Blumarine, Burberry, Chanel, D & G, Givenchy, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Marni, MaxMara, Rochas, Sportmax and Versus by Versace ).
The Jersey Girls pressured the U. S. government for months to have National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice testify in front of the Commission ; when she refused to testify under oath in March 2004, " they walked out in silent protest.

2004 and often
Mayhew also often appears as a character in television and radio histories of Victorian London, played by Timothy West in the documentary London ( 2004 ) and by David Haig in the Afternoon Play A Chaos of Wealth and Want ( 2010 ).
Nevis has continued developing its own legislation, such as The Nevis International Insurance Ordinance and the Nevis International Mutual Funds Ordinance of 2004, but calls for secession are often based on concerns that the legislative authority of the Nevis Island Administration might be challenged again in the future.
In his ten years in this role ( 1994 – 2004 ), the Project web pages won a number of awards, often being featured in " best of the Web " listings, and contributing to the project's popularity.
The introduction of a limited form of plea bargaining ( comparution sur reconnaissance préalable de culpabilité or CRPC, often summarized as plaider coupable ) in 2004 was highly controversial in France.
In 2004, the UK charity WaterAid reported that a child dies every 15 seconds from easily preventable water-related diseases ; often this means lack of sewage disposal ; see toilet.
In addition, IOM has often organized elections for refugees out of their home country, as was the case in the 2004 Afghan elections and the 2005 Iraqi elections.
His series often challenge popular views of history: for example, Terry Jones ' Medieval Lives ( 2004 ) ( for which he received a 2004 Emmy nomination for " Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming ") argues that the Middle Ages was a more sophisticated period than is popularly thought, and Terry Jones ' Barbarians ( 2006 ) presents the cultural achievements of peoples conquered by the Roman Empire in a more positive light than Roman historians typically have, while criticizing the Romans as the true " barbarians " who exploited and destroyed higher civilizations.
From 1999 to 2004 the clubs ' rivalry was often considered the premier rivalry in the NBA, and each time the clubs faced each other in the playoffs the winner advanced to the NBA Finals.
In June 2004, de Branges announced he had a proof of the Riemann hypothesis ( RH ; often called the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics ) and published the 124-page proof on his website.
Anthropologists from Émile Durkheim through Turner and contemporary theorists like Michael Silverstein ( 2004 ) treat ritual as social action aimed at particular transformations often conceived in cosmic terms.
Not only does " the ICVPSD operate the only 24 hours ( a ) day, 7 days a week marine patrol unit and it is often the only waterborne police force available on Biscayne Bay " but also the sworn force of 14 officers compared with the 38 residents reported in the 2004 census figures might make Indian Creek Village the most protected and secure incorporated municipality in the United States.
Starquakes triggered on the surface of the magnetar disturb the magnetic field which encompasses it, often leading to extremely powerful gamma ray flare emissions which have been recorded on Earth in 1979, 1998, and 2004.
Both of these novels received Italian translations and releases ; the first in 2003, often with the added subtitle of The Genesis of Universe, and the second in 2004.
Sertraline entered the Australian market in 1994 and became the most often prescribed antidepressant in 1996 ( 2004 data ).
:# often used in emergency situations or for de-escalation purposes ( Ryan & Peterson, 2004 )
* 2004: Leonard Pitts, Miami Herald, " for his fresh, vibrant columns that spoke, with both passion and compassion, to ordinary people on often divisive issues.
Competing throughout 2004, he often finished in the top ten and in November, finished fourth at the Sandown 500, a personal best.
Hardcover versions of the Dark Horse collections often include exclusive extras ; some of this material was included in the 2004 artbook, also published by Dark Horse.
Agnes Bernice Martin ( March 22, 1912 – December 16, 2004 ) was a Canadian-born American abstract painter, often referred to as a minimalist ; Martin considered herself an abstract expressionist.
Air often works together, both in the studio and live on stage, with artists like Beth Hirsch ( Moon Safari ), Françoise Hardy (" Jeanne "), Jean-Jacques Perrey (" Cosmic Bird "), Gordon Tracks (" Playground Love " and " Easy Going Woman "-Gordon Tracks is a pseudonym of the French singer Thomas Mars from Phoenix ), Beck ( 10 000 Hz Legend ), on the 2004 tour with Dave Palmer and on the 2007 tour with drummer Earl Harvin, Vincent Taurelle and Steve Jones.
Produced by Trevor Horn, it often featured in UK critics ' lists of favourite albums: it ranked 42nd in The Observer Music Monthlys " Top 100 British Albums " ( June 2004 ) and 40th in Q magazine's " 100 Greatest British Albums " ( June 2000 ).
After further pressure from the database server's development community, on February 9, 2004, Mozilla Firebird became Mozilla Firefox, often referred to as simply Firefox.
To emphasise the point, people often quote two or more lines from " Dane Geld " by Rudyard Kipling as did Tony Parsons in The Daily Mirror, when criticising the Rome daily La Repubblica for writing " Ransom was paid and that is nothing to be ashamed of ," in response to the announcement that the Italian government paid $ 1 million for the release of two hostages in Iraq in October 2004.
Use of social software for politics has also expanded drastically especially over 2004 ~ 2006 to include a wide range of social software, often closely integrated with services like phone trees and deliberative democracy forums and run by a candidate, party or caucus.

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