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series and press
Such a series of articles was certainly never printed in the public press of mid-Victorian England.
In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims.
Russell Crowe & The Ordinary Fear of God set out to break the new band in by performing a successful sold out series of dates of Australia in 2005 and then in 2006 returned to the US to promote their new release My Hand, My Heart with another sold-out US Tour and major press, radio and television appearances.
According to both Roddenberry and an NBC press release, this was the justification for six additional episodes being ordered by the network for the series ' second season.
The first of an occasional series St Helena Almanack and Annual Registers was published with the press in 1842 ( the last and most comprehensive edition being published in 1913 ).
The Faces of Death video series presents archive footage of various deaths, corpses, injuries and autopsies including car accidents, suicides, shootings ( including the press conference suicide of Dwyer ) and other borrowed footage.
A four page document, generally agreed to have been written by Markstein, setting out an overview of the series ' themes, was published as part of an ITC / ATV press book in 1967.
Two monkeys were trained to press a series of buttons in sequence.
According to the CBS press release for Rawhide, Universal Studios ( then known as Universal-International ) was shooting in Fort Ord when an assistant noticed Eastwood and arranged for him to meet the series ' director.
While actual purchase of this series was beyond the means of most Indians, libraries usually had a set, generously provided by the government of India, available on open reference shelves, and the books had been widely discussed in the Indian press.
During the summer of 2008, The Washington Post ran a 13-part series billed, in part, as " a tale of the tabloid and mainstream press pack journalism that helped derail the investigation.
As the half-Vulcan, half-human Spock — a role he chose instead of one on the soap opera Peyton Place — Nimoy became a star, and the press predicted that he would " have his choice of movies or television series.
The entire series of events was ridiculed in the press as Dambargo, Mob-Rage, Go-bar -' em or O-grab-me (' Embargo ' spelled backward ); there was a cartoon ridiculing the Act as a snapping turtle, named " O ' grab me ", grabbing at American shipping.
In 1934, surrealist artist Méret Oppenheim, known for her fur-covered teacup, posed nude for Man Ray in a well-known series of photographs depicting her standing next to a printing press.
This was one of a series of BBC salary leaks in the tabloid press that prompted an internal BBC investigation.
The animated series received significantly more positive press than the film, received two Primetime Emmy awards ( including " Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming More Than One Hour ))," and was a moderate success when eventually released on DVD.
Deborah " Debi " Mazar ( or ; born August 13, 1964 ) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her Jersey Girl-type roles ; as sharp-tongued women in independent films ; and for her recurring role as press agent Shauna Roberts on the HBO series Entourage.
Items include a replica Gutenberg press ( on loan from The Tudors TV series ) and an original 1916 Proclamation ( on loan until 2016 ) along with a machine ( Wharfedale ) similar to the one it was printed on.
The well known controversialist Jacob Omnium pointed out in a series of letters to the press that the two lived together.
Rebuilding in Whitefriars, he set up a printing press there from which he issued many magnificent books, the most important of which were a series of atlases, with engravings and maps by Hollar and others.
At a July 5, 2012, press conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of the series and promoting an upcoming Hirohiko Araki art exhibition, Araki and his people announced that an anime adaptation titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation was in production and will premiere in October 2012.
After 2005 Dewsbury was labelled a troubled town after a series of negative press reports and became " the town that dare not speak its name " after high profile crimes brought it into the media spotlight.
A series of articles about the canal were published in the local press in early 1983, and this led to calls for a society to be formed which would raise public awareness of the canal.

series and conferences
A series of conferences with friends and bankers began about this time ; ;
This was in effect a series of two conferences: ( i ) between James and the Bishops ; ( ii ) between James and the Puritans on the following day.
A series of four international conferences held first under Nigerian and then Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) sponsorship attempted to bring the Chadian factions together.
This development was further strengthened by the establishment ( in 1996 ) of a series of conferences on the Evolution of Language ( now known as " Evolang "), promoting a scientific, multidisciplinary approach to the issue, and interest from major academic publishers ( e. g., the Studies in the Evolution of Language series has been appearing with Oxford University Press since 2001 ) and scientific journals.
Finally there are those archaeologists and evolutionary anthropologists – among them Ian Watts, Camilla Power and Chris Knight ( co-founder with James Hurford of the EVOLANG series of conferences ) — who argue that ' the origin of language ' is probably an insoluble problem.
Confusingly, END was both a Europe-wide campaign that comprised a series of large public conferences ( the END Conventions ), and a small British pressure group.
Although not exclusively about hypertext, the World Wide Web series of conferences, organized by IW3C2, include many papers of interest.
There is a list on the web with links to all conferences in the series.
Through these series, through reference works that he conceived and edited, and through the conferences he has sponsored, Neusner has advanced the careers of dozens of younger scholars from across the globe.
In the 1870s and in light of modern precision, a series of international conferences was held to devise new metric standards.
Michael Walker of the Fraser Institute and Friedman hosted a series of conferences from 1986 to 1994.
A political stalemate between the French-and English-speaking legislators, as well as fear of aggression from the United States during and immediately after the American Civil War, led the political elite to hold a series of conferences in the 1860s to effect a broader federal union of all British North American colonies.
A test Soviet connection to Austria in 1982 existed, in 1982 and 1983 there were series of " world computer conferences " at VNIIPAS initiated by the U. N. where USSR was represented by a team of scientists from many Soviet Republics headed by biochemist Anatoly Klyosov ; the other participating countries were UK, USA, Canada, Sweden, FRG, GDR, Italy, Finland, Philippines, Guatemala, Japan, Thailand, Luxembourg, Denmark, Brazil and New Zealand.
Most NCAA conferences only apply the rule on the final day of a series for travel reasons or during conference tournaments in order to allow the next game to start.
The series consists of 3 tournaments: conferences, regionals, and nationals.
William E. Swing the URI Charter was developed through a series of international conferences and consultation with transformative organizational design practitioners David Cooperrider and Diana Whitney.
Starting in 1995, Li himself taught the practice outside of China, chairing a series of conferences in Sweden and at the Chinese embassy in Paris, upon invitation by the PRC ambassador to France.
I intend to establish working groups to prepare a series of conferences and meetings — on the cities, on natural beauty, on the quality of education, and on other emerging challenges.
* Oxford Round Table, a series of conferences
Augustine met British bishops in a series of conferences in which he attempted to assert his authority and persuade them to abandon certain customs that conflicted with Roman practice.
TCU had been a member of the Southwest Conference, one of the original constituent conferences that were incorporated into what became the Big 12 and has long and historical rivalries with several Big 12 schools, the most notable of which is with Baylor, a rivalry dating back to 1899 — making it one of the longest ongoing series in the nation.
* Military Sensing Symposia, an annual series of mostly-classified conferences
Through a series of conferences organised by Charles V, he tried to unite Protestants and Catholics to create a German national church separate from Rome.

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