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He was heralded as `` Sportsman of the Year '' by Sports Illustrated, and last night was acclaimed in Rochester as the `` Professional Athlete of the Year '', a distinction that earned for him the $10,000 diamond-studded Hickok Belt.
Thus, the Turun Sanomat Building first heralded Aalto's move towards modernism, and this was then carried forward both in the Paimio Sanatorium and in the on-going design for the library.
When it was re-staged in 1923 in a more professional production, the play provoked a theatre riot ( initiated by André Breton ) that heralded the split within the movement that was to produce Surrealism.
Diocletian was demonized by his Christian successors: Lactantius intimated that Diocletian's ascendancy heralded the apocalypse, and in Serbian mythology, Diocletian is remembered as Dukljan, the adversary of God.
The company ’ s GBP £ 1. 5 million deal with Ericsson was heralded as “ opening up a new era for mobile telephony in Gibraltar ”.
Her approach was heralded by the howling of a dog.
The 68000 became the dominant CPU for Unix based workstations including Sun workstations and Apollo / Domain workstations, found its way into heralded computers such as the Apple Lisa and Macintosh, Amiga, Atari ST, and was used in the first generation of desktop laser printers including the original Apple Inc. LaserWriter and the HP LaserJet.
Rashi interprets his father's statement of the naming of Noah ( in Hebrew נ ֹ ח ַ) “ This one will comfort ( in Hebrew – yeNaHamainu י ְ נ ַ ח ֲ מ ֵ נו ) from our work and our hands sore from the land that the Lord had cursed ”, by saying Noah heralded a new era of prosperity, when there was easing ( in Hebrew – nahah – נחה ) from the curse from the time of Adam when the Earth produced thorns and thistles even where men sowed wheat and that Noah then introduced the plow.
The CD, meant to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic among African American men, was heralded as a masterpiece by The Source magazine.
The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community, was heralded as " Album of the Year " by Time Magazine.
After a break in the international calendar of a year, the 1957-58 tour to South Africa heralded the start of a phase of three international seasons when Benaud was at his peak.
For many Jews of the time, this turn of events was heralded as the long hoped for Messianic Age.
The advent of world history as a distinct field of study can be traced to 1980s, and was heralded by the creation of the World History Association and of graduate programs at a handful of universities.
Although heralded as the first in a trilogy, the album was not a commercial success.
Newspapers heralded Tubman's " patriotism, sagacity, energy, ability ", and she was praised for her recruiting efforts-most of the newly liberated men went on to join the Union army.
The next milestone was the release of Pro / ENGINEER in 1988, which heralded greater usage of feature-based modeling methods and parametric linking of the parameters of features.
At around this point there was a change in the style of Lansky's music that made it sound slightly more modern, and 1997 heralded a one-hour computer opera titled Things She Carried, a musical portrait about an unnamed woman in a series of eight movements.
American trade boomed due to the temporary suspension of hostilities during the French Revolutionary Wars in Europe, and the Louisiana Purchase was heralded as a great achievement.
But the most serious blows to both gangs, as well as most others around the country, was the Stock Market Crash in October 1929, which heralded the Great Depression, and the repeal of the 18th Amendment ( Prohibition ) in 1933, which had given rise to most of the lawlessness in the first place.
Her main competitor for the prize was Judy Garland's much heralded comeback performance in A Star Is Born ; playing not only the part of an up and coming actress-singer, but also ironically, the wife of an alcoholic movie star.
Rabin notes it was, " an innocent-sounding term that heralded one of the worst periods in American-Israeli relations ".
This campaign, part of the Mongol invasion of Europe, was heralded by the Battle of the Kalka River ( 1223 ) which resulted in a Mongol victory over forces of several Rus ' principalities.
The Edwardian era, which covered Edward's reign and was named after him, coincided with the start of a new century and heralded significant changes in technology and society, including powered flight and the rise of socialism.

was and internationally
The internationally known sportsman and traveler Friedrich Gerstacker was typical of its detractors in the mid-thirties.
The failures of the U.N. and of other international organs suggest that we have already gone beyond what was internationally feasible.
Stowey Rummel was internationally famous, a crafter of a genuine Americana in foreign eyes, an original designer whose inventive childishness with steel and concrete was made even more believably sincere by his personality.
This was a compromise arrangement for a broadcast time scale: a linear transformation of the BIH's atomic time meant that the time scale was stable and internationally synchronised, while approximating UT1 means that tasks such as navigation which require a source of Universal Time continue to be well served by public time broadcasts.
Dynamite was patented in the US and the UK and was used extensively in mining and the building of transport networks internationally.
The name was changed into AZ in July 1986 ; internationally, the tautology AZ Alkmaar is often used.
Kern & Co., founded in 1819, was an internationally known geodetic instrument manufacturer based in Aarau.
Evil Dead II made enough money internationally that Dino De Laurentiis was willing to finance a sequel.
The New Wave of French and Italian art directors and their stars were riding high internationally, and he felt Bardot was being undersold.
The change was brought on because internationally, the term Bishop is more commonly related to religious leaders than the previous title.
Despite this, the name bohrium for element 107 was recognized internationally in 1997.
Despite the long recognition of its distinction from younger Ordovician rocks and older Precambrian rocks, it was not until 1994 that this time period was internationally ratified.
Croatia's status as a country was internationally recognised by the United Nations in 1992.
Caltech was ranked 1st internationally in 2011 by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
Despite extensive internationally financed programs to upgrade the harbors at Moroni and Mutsamudu, by the early 1990s only Mutsamudu was operational as a deepwater facility.
The album was released in October 1993 and sold well internationally on the strength of lead single " Distant Sun " and followup " Private Universe ".
Starting in the 1880s, and more significantly by the mid-20th century, CGS was gradually superseded internationally for scientific purposes by the MKS ( metre – kilogram – second ) system, which in turn developed into the modern SI standard.
Furthermore, in 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities ( ARWU ) rankings, TU / e was placed at the 52-75 bucket internationally in Engineering / Technology and Computer Science ( ENG ) category and at 34th place internationally in the Computer Science subject field.
It should be noted that after Bulgaria obtained full independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908, its monarch, who was previously styled " Knyaz ", i. e. Prince, took the traditional title of " Tsar " which in Bulgarian means King and was recognized internationally as such.

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