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late and 1990s
In the late 1980s and 1990s authors such as George Marcus and James Clifford pondered ethnographic authority, in particular how and why anthropological knowledge was possible and authoritative.
While Angola's foreign policy shifted to a pro-U. S. stance based on substantial economic ties, under the rule of President Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe's ties with the West soured in the late 1990s.
Also, a new version of Asteroids was developed for PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Windows, and the Game Boy Color in the late 1990s.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Cancún had been favored at the spring break destination of choice.
The best selling model, the Amiga 500, was introduced in 1987 and became the leading home computer of the late 1980s and early 1990s in much of Western Europe.
In the late 1990s, under Project Monterey, IBM and the Santa Cruz Operation planned to integrate AIX and UnixWare into a single 32-bit / 64-bit multiplatform UNIX with particular emphasis on running on Intel IA-64 ( Itanium ) architecture CPUs.
The local economy is based upon tourism directed to the beaches of the Costa Blanca and particularly the second residence construction boom which started in the 1960s and reinvigorated again by the late 1990s.
When emulators of 1980s video game consoles began to appear on home computers in the late 1990s, the Atari 7800 was one of the last to be emulated.
Also in the late 1990s in the Walloon south of the country, French speaking / rapping Starflam was the biggest name in hip hop.
AMD ex-CEO and founder Jerry Sanders developed strategic partnerships during the late 1990s to improve AMD's presence in the PC market based on the success of the AMD K6 architecture.
Sparrow and its derivatives were the West's principal beyond visual range ( BVR ) air-to-air missile from the late 1950s until the 1990s.
As the use of the Internet became more widespread in the mid to late 1990s, traditional BBSes rapidly faded in popularity.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, most BBSes used ANSI to make elaborate welcome screens, and colorized menus, and thus, ANSI support was a sought-after feature in terminal client programs.
In the late 1990s, functions that had been administered separately by the two major leagues ' administrations were united under the rubric of Major League Baseball.
A small selection was issued on a 1971 LP and a 2-cassette set of the series ' soundtrack was made available in the late 1990s.
Significant progress in Big Bang cosmology have been made since the late 1990s as a result of advances in telescope technology as well as the analysis of data from satellites such as COBE, the Hubble Space Telescope and WMAP.
The 49ers ' two wins over the Rams in 1981 marked the shift of dominance in favor of the 49ers that lasted until the late 1990s.
B continued to see use as late as the 1990s on Honeywell mainframes, and on certain embedded systems for a variety of reasons, including limited hardware in the small systems ; extensive libraries, tools, licensing cost issues ; and simply being good enough for the job on others.
Carbamazepine became widely used to treat bipolar disorder in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but was displaced by sodium valproate in the 1990s.
) Construction of residential buildings began north of the World Financial Center in the late 1990s and completion of the final lots scheduled to be completed by spring 2011.
This was revived in the late 1990s due to accounts of so-called " sleaze " by the Labour government.
Firms started highlighting their ethical stature in the late 1980s and early 1990s, possibly trying to distance themselves from the business scandals of the day, such as the savings and loan crisis.
In the end, after a number of large demutualisations, and pressure from carpetbaggers moving from one building society to another to cream off the windfalls, most of the remaining societies modified their rules of membership in the late 1990s.
Through the late 1990s, BeOS managed to create a niche of followers, but the company failed to remain viable.

late and analyzed
Otherwise, video monitoring is simply a means to gather evidence to be analyzed at a later time-perhaps too late in some cases.
In the late selection models ( first proposed by J. Anthony Deutsch and Diana Deutsch ), the content in both ears is analyzed semantically, but the words in the unattended ear cannot access consciousness.
Lee Sung-joo analyzed variability in many of the elite cemeteries of the territories of Silla and Gaya polities and found that as late as the 2nd century there was intra-cemetery variation in the distribution of prestige grave goods, but there was an absence of hierarchical differences on a regional scale between cemeteries.
By late summer 1919 Morgan had surveyed the site, analyzed its geology, and drawn initial plans for the Main Building.
In 2010, Sarita and Boyd analyzed 30, 000 tweets on Twitter regarding the shooting of George Tiller, a late term abortion doctor.
As late as 2001, Mark Norell and colleagues analyzed a large survey of coelurosaur fossils and produced the tentative result that dromaeosaurids were most closely related to birds, with troodontids as a more distant outgroup.
A purported transcript of a conversation between Roosevelt and Churchill in late November 1941 was analyzed and determined to be fake.
Based on Ahmad Kasravi, the late Iranian historians and philologist, the name Jahrom can be analyzed to render a " warm-place ".
These modern welfare states, which largely arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, seeing their greatest expansion in the mid 20th century, and have proven themselves highly effective in reducing relative as well as absolute poverty in all analyzed high-income OECD countries.

late and Turing's
: In late 1936 Alan Turing's paper ( also proving that the Entscheidungsproblem is unsolvable ) was deliverd orally, but had not yet appeared in print.
Turing's report on the ACE was written in late 1945 and included detailed logical circuit diagrams and a cost estimate of ₤ 11, 200.

late and notions
The opening of Korea to foreign Christian missionary activity in the late 19th century saw some improvement in the status of the baekjeong ; However, everyone was not equal under the Christian congregation, and protests erupted when missionaries attempted to integrate them into worship services, with non-baekjeong finding such an attempt insensitive to traditional notions of hierarchical advantage.
In the Indo-Iranian tradition, the Rigveda exhibits notions of monism, in particular in the comparatively late tenth book, also dated to the early Iron Age, e. g. in the Nasadiya sukta.
In the late 19th century, Leopold Kronecker formulated notions of computability, defining primitive recursive functions.
The name itself proves that this is a secondary form of Fons modelled on Janus, denouncing the late character of this myth: it was probably conceived because of the proximity of the festivals of Juturna ( January 11 ) and the Agonium of Janus ( January 9 ) as well as for the presence of an altar of Fons near the Janiculum and the closeness of the notions of spring and of beginning.
In the late 19th century, notions of congruence were typically supplied by the action of a Lie group on space.
In noting Rova's role in developing the all-saxophone ensemble as " a regular and conceptually wide-ranging unit ," The Penguin Guide to Jazz calls its music " a teeming cosmos of saxophone sounds " created by " deliberately eschewing conventional notions about swing prodding at the boundaries of sound and space ..." Likewise Jazz: The Rough Guide notes, " Highly inventive, eclectic and willing to experiment, Rova arguably the most exciting of the saxophone quartets to emerge in the format's late ' 70s boom.
Organicism ' has also been used to characterize notions put forth by various late 19th-century social scientists who considered human society to be analogous to an organism, and individual humans to be analogous to the cells of an organism.
By the late nineteenth century, organic evolution was adopted by most European and American scientists, and evolutionary notions " were infiltrating even the ranks of evangelical Christians.
For this scholar, the late 19th and early 20th century de jure racism crystallized the canon of African American literature as black writers conscripted literature as a means to counter notions of inferiority.

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