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In 2004, Selye's aim of making evidence-based, practice-focused training for health and workplace professionals available globally was realized in the launch of training for Certified Stress & Wellness Consultants via the World Wide Web.
Tribes 2, Battlefield 1942, Halo: Combat Evolved, and Unreal Tournament 2004 fully realized the potential for vehicular-combat and first person shooter integration.
Though only a modest commercial success, the Browne-produced Warren Zevon ( 1976 ) would later be termed a masterpiece in the first edition of the Rolling Stone Record Guide and is cited in the book's most recently revised ( November 2004 ) edition as Zevon's most realized work.
While KKR no longer had any ownership of RJR Nabisco by 1995, its original investment would not be fully realized until KKR finally exited the last of its investment in 2004.
* Between 2004 and 2007, Candida Höfer realized the project On Kawara: Date Paintings ( 2009 ), which attempts to document Kawara ’ s oeuvre at the point where each work is hung in its respective collector ’ s home.
After the discovery in 2004, it was realized that Pallene had been first photographed on August 23, 1981, by the space probe.
Nordenstam's 2004 album The World Is Saved continued the path set on This Is ..., but presents a more realized sound and acknowledges her earlier jazz influences.
In accordance with the established for the constitution and the laws of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay, the convention realized the election of authorities for the period 2004 – 2009 and the election of the " formula companion " ( that is, the one who accompanies the candidate to President and who is " elected " as Vice-president in case the party prevails in the election ).
In the last instance of the electoral process of 2004, the national elections realized on October 31, 2004, the Liberal Party obtained 1. 548 votes.
In May 2004, at the E3 gaming convention, Rooster Teeth was introduced to The Sims 2 and realized that the game would be suitable for a series that parodied reality television ; Electronic Arts agreed.

2004 and had
The development of the tourism sector in Algeria had previously been hampered by a lack of facilities, but since 2004 a broad tourism development strategy has been implemented resulting in many hotels of a high modern standard being built.
Angola had an estimated total of 43 airports as of 2004, of which 31 had paved runways as of 2005.
As of May 2004, 30 % of people in the ACT aged 15 – 64 had a level of educational attainment equal to at least an bachelor's degree, significantly higher than the national average of 19 %.
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.
By the 2004 season the Diamondbacks had dropped to a dismal 51 – 111 record, the worst in Major League Baseball and one of the 10 worst records in the modern era, despite Johnson pitching a perfect game on May 18 of that season.
During an audience interview at the Edinburgh Book Festival on 15 April 2004, series author J. K. Rowling had this to say about the fictional Killing Curse's etymology: " Does anyone know where avada kedavra came from?
In 2004 there was a limited-run revival at the Royal National Theatre starring Desmond Barrit as Pseudolus, Philip Quast as Miles Gloriosus, Hamish McColl as Hysterium and Isla Blair as Domina ( who had previously played Philia in the 1963 production ).
According to the CIA World factbook, in 2004 the Territory had the 12th highest GDP per capita in the world.
In 2004, the number of airports totaled 33, only 2 of which had paved runways as of 2005.
For the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, staged in Istanbul thirty years after ABBA had won the contest in Brighton, Benny appeared briefly in a special comedy video made for the interval act, entitled " Our Last Video ".
* After Matthew Hayden had eclipsed his Test record for highest individual score 375 by five runs in 2003, he reclaimed the record scoring 400 not out in 2004 against England.
The 2003 All-Star Game had the same U. S. viewership as 2002 ( 9. 5 rating ; 17 share ) and the ratings declined in 2004 ( 8. 8 rating ; 15 share ) and 2005 ( 8. 1 rating ; 14 share ).
The BBC Governors ' annual report for 2005 / 2006 reported that average audience figures for fifteen minute periods had reached 8. 6 % in multichannel homes, up from 7. 8 % in 2004 / 2005.
* In April 2004, Beverly Hughes was forced to resign as minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Counter Terrorism when it was shown that she had been informed of procedural improprieties concerning the granting of visas to certain categories of workers from Eastern Europe.
By the time of his death sales of the company had reached C $ 20 million, which is the equivalent of C $ 160 million in 2004 dollars.
The setting also had an unofficial conversion in 2004 to be used in Risus: The Anything RPG by Boyd Mayberry under their " Rules for Free Fan-Supplements and Articles ".
The removal of beef from the recipe in 2004 was not without criticism, with many complaining that the new variant did not taste the same and had a different mouth feel.
In 2004, the government discovered that many of the soldiers it was paying did not exist and that there were only about 19, 000 soldiers in the army, as opposed to the 24, 000 that had been previously believed.
In September 2004, The Cayman Islands were hit by Hurricane Ivan, causing mass devastation, loss of human and animal life ( both wild and domestic / livestock ) and flooding, with some accounts reporting that 25 % or more of Grand Cayman had been underwater and with the lower floors of buildings being completely flooded.
A United Nations plan sponsored by Secretary-General Kofi Annan was announced on 31 March 2004, based on what progress had been made during the talks in Switzerland and fleshed out by the UN, was put for the first time to civilians on both sides in separate referendums on 24 April 2004.
She later had a brief solo music career in the early 2000s after the dissolution of Hole, releasing America's Sweetheart ( 2004 ), and went through several rehab sentences and run-ins with the law until achieving sobriety.
* RAI International: In Summer 2004, this Italian government controlled channel was denied permission to broadcast independently in Canada on the grounds that it had acted and was likely to act contrary to established Canadian policies.
Church official Philip G. Davis noted that the administration and Colonnade buildings had not been fully used for many years and that vacancy increased after staff reductions in 2004.

2004 and unknowingly
An analysis presented at the Vaccine Cell Substrate Conference in 2004 suggested that vaccines used in the former Soviet bloc countries, China, Japan, and Africa, could have been contaminated up to 1980, meaning that hundreds of millions more could have been exposed to the virus unknowingly.
The Manchurian Candidate ( 2004 ): For a means of mind control, the presidential hopeful Raymond Shaw unknowingly has a chip implanted in his head by Manchurian Global, a fictional geopolitical organization aimed at making parts of the government sleeper cells, or puppets for their monetary advancement.

2004 and travelled
Kangaroo Island Ferries had a short-lived venture with SeaWay, which travelled from Wirrina Cove to Kingscote from September 2004 until February 2005.
In The Other Side of Outsourcing ( 2004 ), he visited a call centre in Bangalore, interviewing the young Indians working there, and then travelled to an impoverished rural part of India, where he debated the pros and cons of globalization with locals ( this trip spawned his eventual best-selling book The World is Flat ).
Since retiring from politics he has continued his association with rail as Special Envoy to the Adelaide to Darwin railway line and travelled on the first freight train and first Ghan passenger train to Darwin in 2004.
On 25 January 2004, Benfica travelled to Guimarães to play against Vitória de Guimarães.
A club delegation, which included the entire squad, travelled to Hungary, presenting Fehér's parents with the 2004 – 05 league championship medal, in respect for the player and his time with the club.
Prior to her death from Leukaemia in 2004, she had been studying towards a Ph. D. As well as being a respected dance figure in the United Kingdom, Bird also travelled the World as a lecturer and adjudicator specialising in dance and musical theatre.
* Strandberg, Mikael and Johan Ivarsson, travelled down the full length of the Kolyma River 2004.
In 2004 Johnson travelled to Greece to film an episode of the television series Goddess Odyssey in which he researched the Helen of Troy myth.
He has travelled to Iraq twice and reported from Fallujah during the siege in the month of April 2004.
Korris was also designated a Massive Change Visionary in Bruce Mau ’ s Massive Change exhibit in October 2004, which premiered at the Vancouver Art Gallery and travelled most recently to the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art.
* Tropical Storm Earl ( 2004 )travelled across the Windward Islands, then dissipated.
With their debut album nearing completion, in early 2004 Sluts of Trust travelled to the BBC's Maida Vale Studios in London to record a live session for John Peel's show on BBC Radio 1.
Frank Robinson ( Xylophone Man ) ( 1932-July 4, 2004 ) lived in Cotgrave and travelled to Nottingham daily where, around Lister Gate, he entertained passers-by on a child's 5 note glockenspiel.
In the U. S. Military Commission charges presented in 2004, the U. S. accused Hicks of training at the Mosqua Aqsa camp in Pakistan, after which he " travelled to a border region between Pakistan-controlled Kashmir and Indian-controlled Kashmir, where he engaged in hostile action against Indian forces.
Carragher missed the 2002 World Cup through injury, but travelled with England to Euro 2004.
In his last book Un altro giro di giostra ( One More Ride on the Merry-go-round ), in 2001, Terzani deals with his illness, a stomach cancer which eventually led to his death in 2004, but not before he had travelled and searched through countries and civilizations, looking for a cure and for a new vision of life.
They travelled to Europe in 2002, playing in London and Paris, and returned in 2004 to record their second album No Scandal-No Future-In Heaven, the title of which was ' stolen from a card left on Serge Gainsbourg's grave '.
Ireland travelled to South Africa in June 2004, having won their first Triple Crown since 1985, and beaten the champions of the 2003 Rugby World Cup, England in their first home game since the final.
Ballymena travelled to Danish side Odense in June 2004 and produced a remarkable scoreless draw against the full-time side – only to lose the home second leg heavily with Spanish side Villarreal waiting in the next round.
Such was his luck not to be able to feature in a major tournament up to then as he was also dropped by Advocaat in the final squad which travelled to Portugal for the Euro 2004 Finals in favour of Reiziger and Johnny Heitinga who played in the same position.
* Actor Jim Carrey made the song famous once again for a short time in 2004, when he sang it on the Late Night with Conan O ' Brien show when the show travelled to Toronto to tape four episodes.
It is then that Walker realises McComb was behind his wife's death, having travelled back to kill Walker as a young man after making an enemy of him in 2004.
Núñez travelled to Bermuda for her first fight of 2004, defeating Teresa Perozzi there by a six round majority decision on June 12.
In 2004, as part of the Authors on the Frontline project, Faber travelled to Ukraine with Médecins Sans Frontières, to witness MSF's intervention in the HIV / AIDS epidemic there.
In 2004, Faber travelled to Ukraine with Médecins Sans Frontières, as part of MSF ’ s ‘ Authors On The Frontline ’ project.

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