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* Into the Millennium: 20th century Messages for 21st century Living
Into the 21st century, the distinction between key systems and PBX has become increasingly confusing.
Calcium Carbonate: From the Cretaceous Period Into the 21st Century.
( 2000 ), " Poverty and Development Into the 21st Century ", Oxford University Press, The Open University.
* " Joujouka Comes Into the 21st Century ".
Their biggest UK hits were " 21st Century " and " Into the Sun ".
Into the 21st century
In order to further develop the Scout Movement in Hong Kong and to heighten it output quality, they published the document Scout Association of Hong Kong, Into the 21st century in 1999.

Into and century
Into the early 20th century, Greenwich Village was distinguished from the upper-class neighborhood of Washington Squarebased on the major landmark Washington Square Park or Empire Ward in the 19th century.
Into the 19th century, a system prevailed of dividing the land into prazos ( large agricultural estates ) which the natives cultivated for the benefit of the European leaseholders, who were also tax-collector for each district and claimed the tax either in labour or produce, a system that kept the sharecropping farmers in a state of serfdom.
However, the historian Kaiming Chiu argues in his The Introduction of Spectacles Into China that spectacles were introduced into China as far back as the late 13th century.
Into the older Arab town of Yathrib, Jews arrived as refugees in the 2nd century AD in the wake of the Jewish – Roman wars.
Into the twentieth century, Murray remained predominantly agricultural.
Into the mid 20th century, the town was called Jessups, then was shortened to Jessup.
Benjamin Balint says it was the " Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right " Historian Richard Pells concludes that " no other journal of the past half century has been so consistently influential, or so central to the major debates that have transformed the political and intellectual life of the United States.
Into England, it is argued, stirrups were not introduced by the Scandinavian settlers of the 9th century but are more likely related to later Viking raids led by Cnut the Great and others during the reign of king Aethelred ( 978-1013 ).
Into the 20th century, opera composers included Richard Strauss ( Der Rosenkavalier ) and Engelbert Humperdinck, who wrote operas meant for young audiences.
Into the early 20th century, its St. John Military Academy was a respected private school for young men.
Into the mid-nineteenth century, bookbinders of home-grown literature typically hand-made their books and sold them in small quantities.
Into the eighteenth century scholars could feel oddly comfortable in both camps — like the German Johann Becher, who produced sober and unexceptionable work on mineralogy called Physica Subterranea, but who also was certain that, given the right materials, he could make himself invisible.
Into the 20th century, manufacturing grew and extractive industries declined with the last coal mine closing in 1919.
Into the 20th century, non-battle-trained elephants were used for other military purposes as late as World War II, particularly because the animals could perform tasks in regions that were problematic for modern vehicles.
In the 17th century, Roger Williams, a co-founder of Rhode Island, learned the tribe's language, documenting it in his 1643 work, A Key Into the Language of America.
Into the 19th century, the Napoleonic invasion devastated the country and its early attempts for industrialization and led to political unstability, so Spain remained politically and culturally isolated from the rest of Europe.
Into the 20th century Cremorne became increasingly industrial.
Some of these early pieces were lost, but Los celos hacen estrellas (" Jealousies Turn Into Stars ") by Juan Hidalgo and Juan Vélez, which premiered in 1672, survives and gives us some sense of what the genre was like in the 17th century.
European politics Into the twenty-first century: integration and division.
Into the 20th century the village was almost completely owned and divided by the adjoining estates of Mar: Auchendryne and Invercauld on one side ; and Castleton on the other.
Into the 20th century the cities of Trento and Trieste gave the name of podest to their chief magistrate.

Into and remains
To date, Into the Unknown remains out of print.

Into and world's
* Melody Gilbert's Urban Explorers: Into the Darkness ( 2007 ), a documentary about some of the world's urban explorers.
Into the 1950s, it was the world's largest mule market.
* Cadbury, one of the world's largest chocolate companies, has begun certifying its Dairy Milk bars as Fair Trade ; according to Cadbury, in 2010 " around one quarter of ... global sales " of these bars will be Fair Trade .< ref >“ Fairtrade Cadbury Dairy Milk Goes Global as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand take Fairtrade Further Into Mainstream .” Cadbury PLC 2010.
Jon Krakauer, in Into Thin Air, mentions the mountain as one of his earlier difficult ascents ( 1992 ): " I'd scaled a frightening, mile-high spike of vertical and overhanging granite called Cerro Torre ; buffeted by hundred-knot winds, plastered with frangible atmospheric rime, it was once ( though no longer ) thought to be the world's hardest mountain ".

Into and largest
Into the early 1900s, Darien was one of the largest ports for shipping lumber.

Into and with
Spacey would later work with Lemmon in Dad ( 1989 ), the critically acclaimed film Glengarry Glen Ross ( 1992 ) and on stage in a revival of Long Day's Journey Into Night.
His translation work has also led him to appear as a character in three plays dealing with the King James Bible, Howard Brenton's Anne Boleyn ( 2010 ), Jonathan Holmes ' Into Thy Hands ( 2011 ) and David Edgar's Written on the Heart ( 2011 ).
* The second series of the British radio science fiction program Journey Into Space ( 1954 – 1955 ) deals with a trip to Mars and what the astronauts find there.
* Sumner, William Hyslop, An Inquiry Into the Importance of the Militia to a Free Commonwealth: In a Letter from William H. Sumner ... to John Adams, Late President of the United States ; with His Answer, Cummings and Hilliard, Boston, 1823
Into the history of atomism Cudworth plunges with vast erudition.
Described by Frank Rich of the New York Times as " now the greatest and perhaps best-known artist in the American musical theater ", his most famous works include ( as composer / lyricist ) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George and Into the Woods.
Singer worked either as an executive producer or producer on eight of Herzog ’ s documentaries starting with “ Lessons of Darkness ” in 1991, “ The Wild Blue Yonder ” – won the International Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival, 2006 and including two of the most recent “ La Boheme, short ”, 2009, and “ Into the Abyss ”/” Death Row ”, 2011.
The first single from the album was " Crash Into Me " and was released as a digital download, along with " Landslide " ( orchestra version ) as a B-side, on March 17, 2009.
* October 1, 1982: EPCOT Center opens to the public along with Spaceship Earth, Universe of Energy, World of Motion, Journey Into Imagination ( Magic Journeys and ImageWorks only ), The Land, CommuniCore, and nine of the eleven current World Showcase countries.
* March 5, 1983: Journey Into Imagination opens with Magic Journeys as the post-show
After starring in the sequel film La boum 2 ( 1982 ), Marceau focused on more dramatic roles, including Fort Saganne in 1984 with Gérard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve, Joyeuses Pâques ( Happy Easter ) in 1984, L ' amour braque and Police in 1985, and Descente aux enfers ( Descent Into Hell ) in 1986.
This stereotype is popular in pop culture, with tin foil hats making appearances in movies such as Signs and Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder.
Tracy turned down roles in Long Days Journey Into Night ( 1962 ) and The Leopard ( 1963 ), and had to pull out of Ford's all-star How the West Was Won ( 1962 ) when it clashed with Judgment at Nuremberg.
* Into the Night Life, privately published 1947 with Bezalel Schatz
Bad Religion made a progressive rock album with Into the Unknown, the Beastie Boys gained fame by playing hip hop, and Bad Brains incorporated more reggae into their music, such as in their 1989 album Quickness.
Despite the controversy, the Friday night film block resumed on March 26, 2010 with Into Thin Air: Deaths on Everest under the title " Flick and a Forecast.
< blockquote class =" toccolours " style =" text-align: left ; width: 28 %; float: left ; margin: 10px 10px 5px 5px ; padding: 10px ; display: table ;"> Into the Music: " The album's last four songs, " Angelou ", " And the Healing Has Begun ", and " It's All in the Game / You Know What They're Writing About " are a veritable tour-de-force with Morrison summoning every vocal trick at his disposal from " Angelou's climactic shouts to the sexually-charged, half-mumbled monologue in " And the Healing Has Begun " to the barely audible whisper that is the album's final sound.
The opening track, " Kingdom Hall " evoked Morrison's own childhood experiences attending church with his mother and foretold a religious theme that would be more evident in his next album, Into the Music.
She also produced a cartoon coloring book, Into Outer Space with Lucia Pamela in the Year 2000.
The crematorium, the Philipson Family mausoleum, designed by Edwin Lutyens, the wall, along with memorials and gates, the Martin Smith Mausoleum, and Into The Silent Land statue are all Grade II listed buildings.
* In the series Flight of the Conchords, Bret serenades his girlfriend sitting in front of the Unisphere with the song " If You're Into It ".
Into season four, much of the action continued to take place at the mall, with Henry, Punky and her friends ' efforts to keep their new restaurant afloat and the many teenage misadventures which passed through at Punky's Place.
Into the 1950s, most Republic and Monogram product was roughly on par with the low end of the majors ' output.
The day after his death, together with news of his death, his most famous poem ' Into Battle ' was published for the first time, in The Times.
The 1996 book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer mentions Salton City as a place where Chris McCandless stopped in his travels and spent time with a man named Franz.

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