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Coleman's former manager Dion Mial was involved initially, but withdrew after Coleman's 1999 will, which named Mial as executor and directed that his wake be "... conducted by those with no financial ties to me and can look each other in the eyes and say they really cared personally for Gary Colemen ", turned out to be superseded by a later one replacing Mial with Gray, and directing "... that there be no funeral service, wake, or other ceremony memorializing my passing.
Manville was severely hit by a flood in the wake of Hurricane Floyd in September 1999, which dropped ten to twelve inches ( 305 mm ) of rain in the areas surrounding the borough.
In 1999, Frontline had produced this in-depth report about Osama bin Laden and the terrorist network that would come to be known as Al-Qaeda in the wake of the 1998 United States embassy bombings.
* In the film The Matrix ( 1999 ), Morpheus ( interpreted by Laurence Fishburne ) is the leader of a team of free humans and enables Neo to wake up from his " sleep ".
The demands by the Canadian public for changes for the better in dealing with youth crime, particularly in the wake of the beating and attempted murder in 1999 of then-15-year-old Jonathan Wamback in Newmarket, Ontario by a gang of teenagers, led to the introduction of the Youth Criminal Justice Act to replace the YOA.
From 1992 to 1999, he was the Minister of International Co-operation and Foreign Investment, and from 1999 to 2011 he was the Prime Minister of Tunisia until the fall of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on January 14 in the wake of the 2010 – 2011 Tunisian uprising.
In the wake of declining sales, circulating reports that the Eldorado would get a redesign for 1999 — similar to that which the Seville underwent for 1998 — would prove false as the car soldiered on largely unchanged into the new millennium, although it did get some upgrades from the 1999 Seville.
* Software security goes mainstream In the wake of Microsoft's Windows 98 release, 1999 becomes a banner year for security ( and hacking ).
Left Turn has its roots in the anti-capitalist wing of the Global Justice Movement and was founded in the wake of the anti-WTO protests in Seattle in 1999 by a small group of socialists.
The NASA Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander was a planned Mars probe which was canceled in May 2000 in the wake of the failures of the Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander missions in late 1999.
But in 1998 the government temporarily lifted the restrictions, after the number of abandoned children sharply increased in the wake of growing economic hardships ( Shin, Korea Herald, 1999 ).
The firm got into the linguistic business in the wake of 9 / 11 by acquiring Fairfax, Va .- based BTG Inc., which had a $ 10 million military contract dating back to 1999.
Since then, JDC relief and recovery efforts have assisted tens of thousands of people left vulnerable in the wake of the mid-90s civil war in Rwanda, the Kosovo refugee crisis, the devastating 1999 earthquake in Turkey, and the 2004 tsunami in South Asia.
In the wake of former New York Yankees player Joe DiMaggio's death on March 8, 1999, Governor George Pataki proposed renaming the Deegan Expressway to the " Joe DiMaggio Highway ".
In the wake of the 1999 scandal, as well as rising discontent with Schröder's federal cabinet, the Christian Democrats rose in the opinion polls and became a serious contender for power in the 2003 assembly election.
In the wake of Stewart, who was having to cope with drastic changes to the offensive team members ( including Tomczak, who had served as his mentor ), having a mediocre 1999 season and a competitive first training camp, Steelers coach Bill Cowher ( who, according to media rumors, was nearly fired by the Steelers organization for giving Stewart too many chances ) assigned Graham as the starting quarterback for the start of the 2000 season.
For example, Operation Torrent, the aid mission to Turkey in the wake of the 1999 earthquake which left 17, 000 people dead, saw CAD $ 15 million used by DART in the response.
Founded in 1999 in the wake of passage of California Proposition 209, Preuss uses an intensive college preparatory curriculum to educate low-income students between sixth and twelfth grades, hoping to improve their historical under-representation on the campuses of the University of California .< ref >
From scientific lessons learned, especially in the wake of the 1999 Oklahoma outbreak, meteorologists insist that overpasses are insufficient shelter from tornado winds and debris, and may be the worst place to be during a violent tornado.
Religious identity became a life and death issue for many Indonesians around the same time as Hinduism gained recognition, in the wake of the violent anti-Communist purge of 1965-66 ( Beatty 1999 ).
In 1999 he was appointed to a diplomatic post, but returned to Fiji in the wake of the coup d ' état that deposed his father from the Presidency in 2000.

wake and Columbine
* Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan's Workplaces to Clinton's Columbine and Beyond is the title of a book by Mark Ames, which examines the rise of office and school shootings in the wake of the Reagan Revolution, and compares the shootings to slave rebellions ( ISBN 1-932360-82-4 ).
In the wake of the Columbine High School Massacre, the September 11 attacks in 2001, and shootings on college campuses including the Virginia Tech massacre, educational institutions at all levels are now focused on crisis management.
In the wake of the incident, Ulster County investigators searched Bonelli's room at the home he shared with his father, and found what Ulster County District Attorney Donald Williams described as " Columbine memorabilia ".
In the United States, schools practice lockdowns in the wake of the Columbine High School massacre, when potential assailants possessing firearms ( with a hostile intent ) enter the school, or from internal events.

wake and High
In the wake of the High Court ruling, and with the appropriation bills due to be considered by the Senate on 16 October, Fraser was undecided whether to block supply.
In Ventura County, California, Wilbur and Mary Ellen Tracy established their own temple, the Church Of The Most High Goddess, in the wake of what they described as a divine revelation.
On 24 February 1879, Robinson was transferred to New Zealand, and on 21 August 1880, in the wake of the Anglo-Zulu War, he succeeded Sir Henry Bartle Frere as High Commissioner for Southern Africa ( George Cumine Strahan was also appointed as interim administrator to act until Robinson could arrive from New Zealand ).
From the 17th century, written Alemannic was displaced by Standard German, which emerged from 16th century Early Modern High German, in particular in the wake of Martin Luther's bible translation of the 1520s.
In the wake of the disestablishment of Anglicanism and the persecution of Anglican beliefs and practices under the Commonwealth, the return of the Anglican party to power in the Cavalier Parliament saw a strong revival of the " High Church " position in the English body politic.
Tuon returns to Ebou Dar to dispense with the treacherous Darkfriend High Lady Suroth, and assume command proper of the Seanchan in wake of the death of the Empress.
) In the wake of her brother's succession, Fidelma becomes increasingly involved in Irish court politics and diplomacy, including thwarting several plots against the kingdom of Munster, solving the murder of the High King Sechnassach ( see Dancing with Demons ) and acting as advisor to the Irish delegation to the Council of Autun summoned by Bishop Leodegar in 670 ( see The Council of the Cursed ).
In an effort to consolidate the Diocese's educational resources in the wake of increasing financial difficulties, Cathedral High School was selected to host the newly established St. Michael's Academy, which now hosts students from Grades 6 to 8.
In 1966, after the reorganisation of the State of Punjab, the High Court was designated as the High Court of Punjab and Haryana having its jurisdiction over Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh because a new State named Haryana and the Union Territory of Chandigarh have been carved out of Punjab State on 1 November 1966 in the wake of the States Reorganisation Act, 1966.
By 1991, in the wake of Operation Desert Shield, Minnillo and her brother returned to their father's home, eventually settling in Charleston, South Carolina, where Vanessa Minnillo attended the Roman Catholic Bishop England High School and was a cheerleader.

wake and School
In the wake of the 2007 flood, Vernonia School District voters approved a $ 13 million bond in 2009 to build a new K-12 school in Vernonia.
Professor Robert Chesney, of Wake Forest University Law School, said: It is certainly not uncommon for the government to expect a defendant to testify in the wake of a plea agreement.
Urban sociology rose to prominence in the wake of the formation of the Chicago School during the 1920s, a field of sociology that combined sociological and anthropological theory with ethnographic fieldwork to understand how individuals interact within social systems.
The Innocence Project was established in the wake of a landmark study by the United States Department of Justice and the United States Senate, in conjunction with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, which found that incorrect identification by eyewitnesses was a factor in over 70 % of wrongful convictions.
Jesuit priest Edmund A. Walsh founded the School of Foreign Service in 1919, recognizing the need for a school that would prepare Americans for roles as diplomats and business professionals in the wake of the U. S .' expanding involvement in the world after World War I.
It has 20 honors courses, two dual enrollment courses through Baton Rouge Community College, and three foreign languages ; French I-V, Spanish I-V, Latin I-V. Due to funds being cut by the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Japanese is no longer offered.
The Judd School sixth form can be said to have been established as early as 1903in the wake of the Education Act of 1902when the Pupil Teachers Scheme was born and The Judd School was used a training centre for young teachers.
In the wake of the 1929 economic crisis, he " enrolled in the Grand Central School of Art in New York City " and began working as a solicitor for a mortgage broker.
In the wake of the controversy, WVU President Mike Garrison resigned after a year in office, other officials including the Dean of the Business School and Garrison's legal counsel resigned, and a panel was convened to fully investigate the measure.
In the immediate wake of Types of Mankind and during the pitched political battles that led to Civil War, Frederick Douglass ( 1818-1895 ), the statesman and persuasive abolitionist, directly attacked the leading theorists of the American School of Anthropology.
Émile Coué would subsequently launch the ' second ' Nancy School in their wake.

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