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* In the Shadow of the Cross: A Biblical Theology of Persecution and Discipleship Glenn M. Penner, Living Sacrifice Books, 2004
On July 1, 2004, R. Glenn Hubbard became Columbia Business School's eleventh dean.
In an article written for The New Yorker in 2004, Gary Giddins says he feels that these early critics erred in denigrating Glenn Miller's music, and that the popular opinion of the time should hold greater sway.
In July 2004, co-creator Glenn Eichler said of possible DVD releases, " There's no distributor and no release date, but what there is is very strong interest from MTV in putting Daria out, and steady activity toward making that a reality ".
Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein | Doyle joined Danzig ( band ) | Danzig onstage during tours from 2004 to 2006 for half-hour sets of early Misfits songs. Doyle had meanwhile reunited with Glenn Danzig, joining Danzig onstage during performances in December 2004 to play guitar for 30-minute sets of old Misfits songs midway through the band's setlist.
Glenn Martin Christopher Francis Quinn ( 28 May 1970 – 3 December 2002 ) was an Irish actor in television and film, known for playing Mark Healy in the American sitcom Roseanne, and Doyle, a half-demon, on the 1999 – 2004 television series Angel, a spin-off series of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
* A " Curse " Born of Hate, a skeptical history of the curse lore, written by Glenn Stout during the 2004 playoffs.
* Cheney, Glenn Alan, Journey on the Estrada Real: Encounters in the Mountains of Brazil, ( Chicago: Academy Chicago, 2004 ) ISBN 0-89733-530-9
* Bum Rap In Branson Kewpie dolls and Rose O ' Neill play a prominent part in this mystery novel by J. R. Ripley ( Glenn Meganck ), Beachfront Publishing, 2004, ISBN 978-1-892339-89-8
* Victim Triumphant in Five Seasons of Angel, Science Fiction And Fantasy Writers Discuss Their Favorite Vampire, Glenn Yeffeth, Ed., BenBella Books, trade paperback, Oct. 2004.
Midway through the 2004 season Jones was traded to the Calgary Stampeders, with backup QB Kevin Glenn taking over the starting duties.
* Air Marshal Sir Glenn Torpy 2003 – 2004
* Perry, Glenn E. ( 2004 ) The History of Egypt, Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 978-0-313-32264-8.
* Zuber, Glenn ( 2004 ).
2004, NASA Glenn Technical Reports Server, ( pdf, 57 pages, Retrieved 2009-10-22 )
Less seriously, she has co-authored with Glenn Branch and Nick Matzke a 2004 paper on " The Morphology of Steve " in the Annals of Improbable Research which arose from the NCSE's Project Steve.
* Glenn P. Hastedt, Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy ( 2004 )
Norris ( 2004 ) lists the following venom yields: 33 mg average and 63 mg maximum ( Klauber, 1956 ), and 30 mg average and 80 mg maximum ( Glenn & Straight, 1982 ).
In 2004 she joined Glenn Branca's 100 guitar orchestra for the Queens performance.
Subsequently it has become a standard, being recorded by Frank Sinatra in London in June 1962, Rod Stewart on the 2004 album Stardust: the Great American Songbook 3, Nat King Cole on the 1961 album The Touch of Your Lips, Carmen McRae, Glenn Miller, Perry Como on his 1977 The Best of British album, Stephane Grappelli, Bobby Darin on the 1962 album Oh!
He was a supporter of the Iraq war and has been described as a " vocal supporter " of that war by Glenn Greenwald. Glenn Greenwald, Various Matters, Dec 22, 2011 He was a finalist for the 2004 Michael Kelly Award.
* Cheney, Glenn Alan, Journey on the Estrada Real: Encounters in the Mountains of Brazil, ( Chicago: Academy Chicago, 2004 ) ISBN 0-89733-530-9

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As Neely ( 2004 ) concludes, there was no effort to engage in " total war " against civilians, as in World War II.
Connes was awarded the Fields Medal in 1982, the Crafoord Prize in 2001 and the gold medal of the CNRS in 2004.
At the 2 November 2004 election Eni F. H. Faleomavaega of the Democratic Party ( United States ) defeated the Republican candidate and was re-elected.
The house was opened to the public in 1833, but continued to be occupied by Scott's descendants until 2004.
The last of his direct descendants to inhabit Abbotsford was his great-great-great-granddaughter Dame Jean Maxwell-Scott ( 8 June 1923-5 May 2004 ).
In 2004, Pope John Paul II's efforts to unite Europe were honoured with an ‘ Extraordinary Charlemagne Medal ’, which was awarded for the first time ever.
In Managua, Nicaragua, the Albertus Magnus International Institute, a business and economic development research center, was founded in 2004.
On 26 December 2004, the coast of the Andaman Islands was devastated by a high tsunami following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.
A private member's bill — the Succession to the Crown Bill — was introduced in the House of Lords in December 2004.
In 2004, a new head coach, Jim L. Mora, was hired and Michael Vick returned for the full season.
DiFranco was one of the first independent artists to own her own label, which has allowed her a considerable degree of creative freedom over the years, including, for example, providing all instrumentals and vocals and recording the album herself at her home on an analog 8-track reel to reel, and handling much of the artwork and packaging design for her 2004 album Educated Guess.
Both Johnson and Schilling had suffered injuries during the season and Schilling was traded in the off season to the Boston Red Sox where he contributed to that team's 2004 World Series victory.
He was forced to resign his managing general partner post in the late summer of 2004.
Though a losing season, this was a 26-game improvement over 2004, and sufficient for second place in a woefully weak NL West, five games behind the San Diego Padres.
The first was 24 February to 12 March 2004.
Salieri's Italian tour of 1778 – 80 began with the production of Europa riconosciuta ( Europa Recognized ) for La Scala ( which was revived in 2004 for the same opera house's re-opening following extensive renovations ).
In 2004, the opera Europa riconosciuta was staged in Milan for the reopening of La Scala in Milan, with soprano Diana Damrau in the title role.
A convertible version of the DB9, the DB9 Volante, was introduced at the 2004 Detroit Auto Show.
In 1938, the first formal men's barbershop organization was formed, known as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America ( S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A ), and in 2004 rebranded itself and officially changed its public name to the Barbershop Harmony Society ( BHS ).
In 2004 it was moved to Mumbai ( formerly known as Bombay, in India ), to make it more accessible to the populations of Asia and Africa.
Cindy went on to become an accomplished gymnast and in her 30s was three times world champion kitesurfer ( 2002, 2003 & 2004 ).
The city was known as Afyon ( opium ), until the name was changed to Afyonkarahisar by the Turkish Parliament in 2004.
During the process of the enlargement of the European Union, the acquis was divided into 31 chapters for the purpose of negotiation between the EU and the candidate member states for the fifth enlargement ( the ten that joined in 2004 plus Romania and Bulgaria which joined in 2007 ).

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