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late and 1999
In particular, Intel's transition to the 180 nm production process, starting in late 1999 and running through to mid-2000, suffered delays.
In order to confront these challenges, the Pastrana administration unveiled its Plan Colombia in late 1999, an integrated strategy to deal with these longstanding, mutually reinforcing problems.
In late 1999, FASA granted Living Room Games a licensing agreement to produce new material for the game.
Since its acquisition of Verant in late 1999, SOE develops, runs, and distributes EverQuest.
Commissioner. com was sold to SportsLine late in 1999 for $ 31 million in cash and stock in a watershed moment for the fantasy industry.
HTML 4. 01 was published in late 1999, with further errata published through 2001.
Still, given that the sources of this data has remained the same for the past 15 years, we can at least see a trend of unemployment staying high throughout this period, but rising sharply in the mid to late 90's peaking at 70 % in 1999 ( 2000 CIA World Factbook is the source for that number ), and then decreasing to the usual rates of around 50 % in recent years.
The group formally disbanded in 1991 but, largely due to the persistent efforts of Freda, reunited briefly in late 1999, performing a few shows in 1999 and 2000 and embarking on one last U. S. tour in 2001.
In late 1999, Hazmi, Attash and Yemeni went to Karachi, Pakistan to see Mohammed, who instructed them on Western culture and travel ; however, Mihdhar did not go to Karachi, instead returning to Yemen.
In late 1999, the NSA informed the CIA of an upcoming meeting in Malaysia, which Hada mentioned would involve " Khalid ", " Nawaf ", and " Salem ", who was Hazmi's younger brother, Salem al-Hazmi.
It was intended to have a companion spacecraft known as Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander, but the lander mission was canceled in May 2000 following the failures of Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander in late 1999.
Losing 1 – 0 going into injury time in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final, Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored late goals to claim a dramatic victory over Bayern Munich, in what is considered one of the greatest comebacks of all time.
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.
Atta disappeared from Germany for periods of time, spending some time in Afghanistan, including several months in late 1999 and early 2000 when he met Osama bin Laden and other top al-Qaeda leaders.
In late 1999 the NSA informed the CIA of an upcoming meeting in Malaysia, which Hada mentioned would involve " Khalid ", " Nawaf ", and " Salem ".
The solution came in late 1999, when Olesno was, after 24 years apart, finally reunited with the Opole Voivodeship to form the new legally defined region.
On May 2, 1999, Mireya Moscoso, the widow of former President Arnulfo Arias Madrid, defeated PRD candidate Martín Torrijos, son of the late dictator.
In late December 1999, Musharraf's dealt with his first international crisis when India accused Pakistan's involvement in the Indian Airlines Flight 814 hijacking.
The Military police held former prime minister Sharif under house arrest at a government guesthouse and opened his Lahore home to the public in late October 1999.
As early as 1999 it was clear the Itanium was going to be delivered very late, and then that it would have nowhere near the performance originally expected.
In late 1999, Hazmi, Attash, and Yemeni went to Karachi, Pakistan to see Mohammed, who instructed them on Western culture and travel ; however, Mihdhar did not go to Karachi, instead returning to Yemen.
Samba TNG ( The Next Generation ) was forked in late 1999, after disagreements between the Samba Team leaders and Luke Leighton about the directions of the Samba project.
The film takes place in late 1999.
Instead, an updated version of Windows 98 called Windows 98 Second Edition was released in 1999 and Windows Me was released in late 2000.

late and suitcase
Numerous suitcase bombs were planted by the Selous Scouts in order to liquidate ZIPRA command ; the ones that did go off, went off too late and one failed to explode outside of a house.
Although trunks have been around for thousands of years in China and elsewhere, the most common styles seen and referred to today date from the late 18th century to the early 20th, when they were supplanted in the market by the cheaper and lighter suitcase.

late and belonging
Some churches founded outside the Anglican Communion in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, largely in opposition to the ordination of openly homosexual bishops and other clergy are usually referred to as belonging to the Anglican realignment movement, or else as " orthodox " Anglicans.
After the construction of the city wall, the Sacred Way and a forking street known as the Street of the Tombs again became lined with imposing sepulchral monuments belonging to the families of rich Athenians, dating to before the late fourth century BC.
And Charles Stuart, eldest son of the late King, being informed of these transactions, left the Spanish territories where he then resided, and by the advise of Monk went to Breda, a town belonging to the States of Holland: from when he sent his letters and a declaration to the two House by Sir John Greenvil ; whereupon the nominal House of Commons, though called by a Commonwealth writ in the name of the Keepers of the Liberties of England, passed a vote about April 25, 1660, ' That the government of the nation should be by a King, Lords and Commons, and that Charles Stuart should be proclamed King of England.
Woodes Rogers arrived in Nassau in late July 1718, with his own 460 ton warship, three other ships belonging to his company, and escorted by three ships of the Royal Navy.
During the late 19th century, Trento and Trieste, cities with ethnic Italian majorities still belonging to the Austrians, became icons of the Italian irredentist movement.
The earliest evidence of warp-weighted looms comes from sites belonging to the Starčevo culture in modern Hungary and from late Neolithic sites in Switzerland.
The area also has tombs from the late Roman occupation age and some belonging to the Visigoths.
There are two late examples of longswords kept in the Swiss National Museum, both with vertically grooved pommels and elaborately decorated with silver inlay, and both belonging to Swiss noblemen in French service during the late 16th and early 17th century, Gugelberg von Moos and Rudolf von Schauenstein.
The late sixteenth century saw the library go through a period of decline ( to the extent that the library ’ s furniture was sold, and only three of the original books belonging to Duke Humfrey remained in the collection ).
The term refers to the canonicity of works of literature written in Latin in the late Roman republic and the early to middle Roman empire: " that is to say, that of belonging to an exclusive group of authors ( or works ) that were considered to be emblematic of a certain genre.
In Portuguese-speaking Latin America ( i. e., Brazil ), a milder form of caste system existed, although it also provided for legal and social discrimination among individuals belonging to different races, since slavery for blacks existed until the late 19th century.
A church is recorded in The Domesday Survey ( 1086 ) as belonging to the manor of Gipton and Colton, and as Whitkirk is the only known medieval church in these area of Leeds, it is reasonable to assume that it is Whitkirk church that is being referred to, in which case it must have a late Anglo-Saxon origin at least.
In 1555 a charter of the joint monarchs Philip and Mary restored the cathedral's privileges and initiated restoration and a late document of Queen Mary's reign, a deed dated 27 April 1558, comprises a release or receipt by Thomas Leverous, the new Dean, and the Chapter of St. Patrick's, of the " goods, chattels, musical instruments, etc .," belonging to the Cathedral, and which had been in the possession of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church.
The abbreviation was thereafter-from late 1950s-used as an aircraft brand and as a part of names of several Polish state-owned aerospace manufacturers referring to traditions of the PZL, belonging to the Zjednoczenie Przemysłu Lotniczego i Silnikowego PZL-PZL Aircraft and Engine Industry Union.
A stone sceptre, from the late Bronze Age, belonging to the Coslogeni culture was found on the marshes ' southern bank.
Whitehouse Lodge is a late 19th century lodge, formerly belonging to the ( demolished ) White House mansion.
The current TAC is 320t and is fished by 2 vessels belonging to 2 fishing companies / cooperatives, with catches restricted significantly following excessive IUU fishing in those waters in the late 1990s.
During the late Middle Ages, Lorca was a dangerous border town, spearhead of the Christian kingdom of Murcia ( belonging to the Spanish crown ) against the Moorish Kingdom of Granada.
By the late Saxon period Croydon was the hub of a large estate belonging to the Archbishops of Canterbury.
However, Imperial Germans visiting the Baltic provinces in the late 19th century, for instance, resented the claims of the Baltic Germans to be German — for the Germans from Germany, to be German meant to be a citizen of the Reich, while for the Baltic Germans, it meant cultural-historical belonging.
Although related to the batuque cults that started in the late 16th century, Ketu developed mostly in the early 19th century, chiefly in the region of Bahia, among slaves belonging to the Yoruba ( Iorubá ) ethnic group.
On a deeply local level cities and villages belonging to a millet were allowed to keep their power micro-structures that would signify a level of " autonomy ", e. g. the Greek villages and cities were up to a point being steered by councils of the " Elder ( religious )" ( Dimogerontes, Gerontes, Prokritoi ) that had the responsibility of representing their people to the Region's Pasha like it was happening during the late Byzantine years.
Holmes learns that the uncle and nephew had quarreled over the sale of property belonging to the estate after the uncle had returned from a late night horse ride.

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