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In 2005, Time chose Miller's Crossing as one of the 100 greatest films made since the inception of the periodical.
Miller's daughter Valentine placed some of her father's art for sale in 2005.
These include Jonathan Miller's 1982 production for the English National Opera which is set amongst the Mafia in New York City's Little Italy during the 1950s and Doris Dorrie's 2005 production for the Bavarian State Opera where the Court of Mantua became The Planet of the Apes.
She has narrated a number of audiobooks, including John Grisham's The Client, Lois Lowry's Number the Stars, Stephen King's Rose Madder, Kevin Henkes ' Olive's Ocean, Sue Miller's 2005 novel Lost in the Forest, and Isabel Allende's Inés of My Soul.
In August 2005, Greg the Bunny returned to the IFC, in a series of short segments, spoofing both old and new movies such as Annie Hall, Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, Fargo, Blue Velvet, Easy Rider and Pulp Fiction.
The New York Times published Miller's first-person account, " My Four Hours Testifying in the Federal Grand Jury Room ", on October 16, 2005.
* Miller's Antiques Encyclopedia: Antiques Encyclopedia by Judith Miller, Mitchell Beazley, 2005, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 1-84533-150-8
The Israeli Military Police investigation into Miller's death closed on 9 March 2005 with an announcement that the soldier suspected of firing the shot would not be indicted as they could not establish that his shot was responsible, though he would be disciplined for violating the rules of engagement and for changing his account of the incident.
On 2 May 2005, the second anniversary of Miller's death, his family initiated a lawsuit against the Israeli government.
On a small number of European dates in June 2005, Mark Fletcher ( from Miller's In Cahoots band ) reinforced the band while Pyle was recuperating from a back operation and only played on part of each gig.
Although working as a photographer from a young age, Miller's career did not take off until late 2005 when a photograph of his showing one result of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was published by Newsweek.
* Sin City ( film ), a 2005 film based on Miller's graphic novels
She is the author of the 2003 book Woman Who ... and director of the 2005 film The Ballad of Jack and Rose, starring her husband, actor Daniel Day-Lewis, whom she first met when he and her father were preparing the film version of the elder Miller's play The Crucible.
Wiley Miller's 2005 Non Sequitur collection
* Warren Miller's Higher Ground ( 2005 )
The makers of recent films such as, Warren Miller's Higher Ground ( 2005 ) and Warren Miller's Off the Grid ( 2006 ), opted to use Miller's narration from previous films rather than recording new narration.
In 2005, a federal grand jury issued a subpoena in 2005 to Edward B Miller, the deputy chief of staff of the Republican governor of Maryland, Robert L. Ehrlich, because of Miller's connection to Grassroots Interactive.
The new medal was announced just before the first Test in 2005 Ashes series, with Miller's widow Marie Challman and Compton's son Richard representing the two men honoured in the award's title.

2005 and life
According to the Center for Economic and Policy Research ( CEPR ), the period from 1980 – 2005 has seen diminished progress in terms of economic growth, life expectancy, infant and child mortality, and to a lesser extent education.
In March 2005, the British network Sky TV reported that Tom Hanks was planning to produce a biopic on the life of Bill Haley, with production tentatively scheduled to begin in 2006.
Daniel Kehlmann's 2005 novel Die Vermessung der Welt, translated into English as Measuring the World ( 2006 ), explores Gauss's life and work through a lens of historical fiction, contrasting them with those of the German explorer Alexander von Humboldt.
In 2005 over 50 reforms were approved, which eliminated some of the remaining undemocratic areas of the text, such as the existence of non-elected Senators ( appointed senators, or senators for life ) and the inability of the President to remove the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
In 2005, Coleman moved from Los Angeles to Santaquin, a small town south of Salt Lake City, Utah, where he lived for the remainder of his life.
As a tribute to his life and works, a bronze statue of Stephenson was unveiled at Chesterfield railway station ( which is overlooked by Tapton House, where Stephenson spent the last ten years of his life ) on 28 October 2005, marking the completion of improvements to the station.
A typical tech usage from the Linux Bible, 2005 characterizes the Unix software development philosophy as " one that can make your life a lot simpler once you grok the idea ".
: Prior studies have suggested that urologic chronic pelvic pain syndromes ( UCPPS ) can have severe adverse impact on quality of life ( Temml, et al., 2003 ; Nickel et al., 2005 ).
* Radkau, Joachim ( 2005 ), Max Weber most important Weber biography on Max Weber's life and torments since Marianne Weber.
By 2005, Lewinsky found that she could not escape the spotlight in the U. S., which made both her professional and personal life difficult.
She also composed the libretto for the opera Margaret Garner ( 2005 ), based on the life and trial of an enslaved woman who escaped with her family across the river.
The PowerBook line was targeted at the professional market, and received numerous awards, especially in the second half of its life, such as the 2001 Industrial Design Excellence Awards " Gold " status, and Engadget's 2005 " Laptop of the Year ".
There have been numerous museum shows of Bearden's work since then, including a 1971 show at the Museum of Modern Art entitled Prevalence of Ritual, an exhibition of his highly prized prints entitled A Graphic Odyssey showing the work of the last fifteen years of his life, and the 2005 National Gallery of Art retrospective entitled The Art of Romare Bearden.
* Rockhopper Copper: The life and times of the people of the most remote inhabited island on Earth by Conrad Glass MBE, Tristan Police Officer ( 2005, Polperro Heritage Press, 176 pages ).
New shows began to breathe life into the network starting in fall 2003 with America's Next Top Model and Will Smith's All of Us, in fall 2004 with Veronica Mars, and in fall 2005 with Chris Rock's Everybody Hates Chris.
However, in a 2005 interview with The Telegraph, Vangelis talked openly about various parts of his life.
* History Channel — The Presidents 2005 Part 6, 1913 – 1945, Part 2 / 5: The History Channel covers the life and American Presidency of Warren G. Harding.
An enormous loss of life and property value came in 2005, when Hurricane Katrina flooded nearly the entire city of New Orleans.
The life expectancy of residents of Bucharest in 2003 – 2005 was 74. 14 years, around 2 years higher than the Romanian average.
Until recently, biographers have largely ignored this incident in Beiderbecke's life, and Lion was the first, in 2005, to print the police blotter and affidavit associated with the arrest.
Other appearances include Le Pétomane: Parti Avec Le Vent ( Le Pétomane: Gone With The Wind ), a 2005 short film based on Pujol's life, and in Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film Moulin Rouge!
Although visits are not possible within the Grande Chartreuse, the 2005 documentary Into Great Silence gave unprecedented views of life within the hermitage.
Heath paid tribute to James Callaghan who died on 26 March 2005, saying that " James Callaghan was a major fixture in the political life of this country during his long and varied career.
* In 2005 for the thirtieth anniversary issue, National Geographic Kids did an article on what everyday life would be like in 2035.

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