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* Kathryn McNicoll ( 2006 ) " Real Tennis ".

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In 1996, it was redefined to consist of the part of the City of North York bounded on the north by the borough limits ( Steeles Avenue ), and on the east, south and west by a line drawn from the borough limit south along the eastern limit of the city, west along the hydro-electric transmission line situated south of McNicoll Avenue, south along Highway 404, west along Finch Avenue East, south along the Don River East Branch, west along Highway 401, northwest along the Don River West Branch, north along Bathurst Street, east along Drewry Avenue, north along Chelmsford Avenue, west along Greenwin Village Road, and north along Village Gate to the northern city limit.

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Located on a site in the heart of Scarborough's Chinese community, the first Centre at Scarborough McNicoll has a nursing home with a specialized Alzheimer's unit and long-term care facility that was honoured thrice as Grand Prize winner of the Ontario Long Term Care Association ( OLTCA ) Occupational Health and Safety Week Competition since 1997.

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McNicoll was in favour of retaining the Union Flag, and in January 1966, the Naval Board recommended that the second design for the new ensign.

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* Aspler, Lawrence B., Chiarenzilli, Jeffrey R., Cousens, Brian L., Davis, William J., McNicoll, Vicki J., Rainbird, R. H. ( 1999 ).
* McNicoll, Kathryn ( 2005 ).
* McNicoll, Kathryn ( 2005 ).

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A recent example is The Faiths of the Founding Fathers by David L. Holmes ( New York, Oxford University Press USA, 2006 ), which examines the views of some early presidents as well as other political figures of the period.
Hand's 2006 study of horror radio, which examines some programs from the late 1920s and early 1930s.
His latest book, I Want to Make a Difference-But I Don't Like Politics, examines the reasons for the decline in turnout at UK elections and was published in October 2006.
Whereas the Commission on Human Rights was a political forum where states debated all human rights concerns ( since June 2006, replaced by the Council in that function ), the Human Rights Committee is a treaty-based mechanism where a group of experts examines reports and rules on individual communications pertaining only to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The Competitiveness Team produces a range of annual economic reports ( first published in brackets ): the Global Competitiveness Report ( 1979 ) measures competitiveness of countries and economies ; The Global Information Technology Report ( 2001 ) assesses their competitiveness based on their IT readiness ; the Global Gender Gap Report examines critical areas of inequality between men and women ; the Global Risks Report ( 2006 ) assesses key global risks ; the Global Travel and Tourism Report ( 2007 ) measures travel and tourism competitiveness and the Global Enabling Trade Report ( 2008 ) presents a cross-country analysis of the large number of measures facilitating trade between nations.
Writing in 2006, Walgrave and Van Aelst took up Rogers and Dearing's suggestions, creating a preliminary theory of political agenda setting, which examines factors that might influence elite policy makers ' agendas.
" New Jersey artist Robert A. Emmons, Jr .’ s short documentary film Yard Sale, released in 2006, examines the American practice of buying and selling goods in one ’ s front yard and the sociological impact of such activities.
These include Fortunes of Change: The Rise of the Liberal Rich and the Remaking of America ( 2010 ), which argues that the rise of the knowledge economy has led to ideological shifts within the U. S. upper class, and The Moral Center ( 2006 ), which examines how a market-based economy, i. e. capitalism, with its elevation of self-interest, undermines values that both liberals and conservatives care about.
Fast Food Nation ( 2006 ) is an adaptation of the best selling book that examines the local and global influence of the United States fast food industry.
It is also the title of a book by John Ramsden, published in 2006, which examines Anglo-German relations since 1890 and a 2004 Radio 4 documentary looking at the British perception of Germans.
** Takaisin Neuvostoliittoon ( 2006 ) (" Back to the USSR ") — A review, Helsingin Sanomat, 9 / 5 / 2006: " Soviet nostalgia lives on in Russian anecdotes: Finnish political scientist examines post-Soviet humour in new book " ( review in English )
In his 2006 book Blood of the Isles ( published in the United States and Canada as Saxons, Vikings and Celts: The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland ), Sykes examines British genetic " clans ".
A 2010 working paper that examines the long-term relationship between natural resource reliance and regime type across the world from 1800 to 2006 demonstrates that increases in natural resource reliance do not induce authoritarianism.
In October 2006, he wrote " When North Korea Falls " for the same magazine in which he examines the prospect of North Korea's collapse and the effect on the balance of power in Asia in favor of China.
Tim Wright examines an F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter model in the AEDC's 16-foot transonic wind tunnel, December 15, 2006.
" ( Harwood, Raman & Hewstone 2006 ) This study carefully examines the dynamics of intergroup relationships with respect to communication in a family context.
Benkler's 2006 book The Wealth of Networks examines the ways in which information technology permits extensive forms of collaboration that have potentially transformative consequences for economy and society.
Rajesh Kadian ( 2006 ) examines the history of the British navy in as the British Raj was established in India:

2006 and common
Prior to 2006, in common with many other Caribbean countries, Cable & Wireless ( Caribbean ) had a statutory monopoly on telephone and other electronic communications services.
( NA Broderick and others., 2006 ) This is contrary to the common misconception that Bt toxin kills the larvae by starvation.
The " Outlines " became sufficiently common for James Thurber to parody the trend in his humorous essay, " An Outline of Scientists "— indeed, Wells's Outline of History remains in print with a new 2005 edition, while A Short History of the World has been recently reedited ( 2006 ).
In 2006, in response to 9 / 11 conspiracy theories surrounding its original news story, the BBC said that confusion had arisen with the common Arabic names, and that its later reports on the hijackers superseded its original story.
Although women chazaniyot ( cantors ) are common in North American Conservative synagogues, in 2006, Jaclyn Chernett became the first woman in the UK to be ordained as a chazan ( cantor ) in the British Masorti movement.
As of 2006, no structure has been solved of the core particle in complex with the most common form of regulatory cap.
The 2006 Report of the Theological Task Force on Peace, Unity, and Purity of the Church, in theory, attempted to find common ground.
However, Jacques ( 2006 ) notes, " comparative work has never been able to put forth evidence for common innovations to all the Tibeto-Burman languages ( the Sino-Tibetan languages to the exclusion of Chinese )," and that " it no longer seems justified to treat Chinese as the first branching of the Sino-Tibetan family ," as the morphological divide between Chinese and Tibeto-Burman has been bridged by recent reconstructions of Old Chinese.
A common misconception is that the Doctor Who production team at BBC Wales were so impressed by how much more resilient the toy sonic screwdriver was than the real prop, that they obtained moulds of the original prototype of the toy to use in the 2006 series, in fact, this was not the case.
A study carried out in 2006 by Californian specialists showed that the most common definitions of safe sex are condom use ( 68 % of the interviewed subjects ), abstinence ( 31. 1 % of the interviewed subjects ), monogamy ( 28. 4 % of the interviewed subjects ) and safe partner ( 18. 7 % of the interviewed subjects ).
* In 2006, Australian scientist Ian Frazer developed a vaccine for the Human Papillomavirus, a common cause of cervical cancer.
2006 ( MMVI ) was a common year that started on a Sunday in the Gregorian calendar.
For example, microsatellite length changes are common within surface membrane proteins in yeast, providing rapid evolution in cell properties ( Bowen 2006 ).
In certain markets, a Fox affiliate may outsource news programming to an NBC, ABC or CBS station in the market ( either due to insufficient funds for production of their own newscasts or the station being operated under a duopoly or some form of an operational agreement with a major network affiliate ); while this is less common in the 50 largest television markets, the largest station in regards to market size using this arrangement is WPGH-TV / Pittsburgh ( in the 23rd largest U. S. media market ), which has broadcast a 10 p. m. newscast that is produced by Cox Media-owned NBC affiliate WPXI since the 2006 shutdown of WPGH's in-house news department by owner Sinclair Broadcast Group after the company's News Central division folded.
As of 2006, the repertoires of U. S. bands tends to have a great overlap, due to the common source of the Zimbabwean musician Dumisani Maraire, who was the key person who first brought Zimbawean music to the West, coming to the University of Washington in 1968.
While flooding has been common with Binghamton sitting at the confluence of two rivers, a major flood was able to overcome the city's flood walls and wreak havoc in June 2006, causing millions of dollars in damage.
In Hong Kong, jumping is the most common method ( from any location ) of committing suicide, accounting for 52. 1 % of all reported suicide cases in 2006, and similar rates for the years prior to that.
As testament to their longevity, and that of the equipment which used them, in 2006 several suppliers still provide common Nixie-tube types as service-replacement parts, new in original packaging.
Rounded realizations of the merged vowel around are also common in Canada and Northern New England ( Labov, Ash, and Boberg 2005 ; Johnstone, Andrus and Danielson 2006, Evanini 2008 ).
In 2006, work was started to build a port, after the old pier deteriorated due to the rising level of water, the common storms, and poor construction ( ruins of it are now seen washed up on the beach ).
The 2006 census found Te Reo to be spoken by 157, 110 people, making it the most common language in New Zealand after English.
Including variant forms, there are at least 106, 000 individual Chinese characters, but as of 2006, in the People's Republic of China Public Security Bureau only approximately 32, 000 are supported for computer input and even fewer are in common use.
The reduction and consolidation of British infantry regiments that began in the late 1950s and concluded in 2006 has resulted in a system of administrative regiments each with several battalions, a band, a common badge and uniform etc.
On August 26, 2006, Harris's campaign released a " Statement of Clarification ", that stated, “ In the interview, Harris was speaking to a Christian audience, addressing a common misperception that people of faith should not be actively involved in government.
Although " floaty " skirts were most closely associated with the boho look of mid-decade, short skirts also featured in some outfits, and in London, for example, minis were more widespread during the hot summer of 2006 than for several years before, a trend that continued through the mild autumn and winter and even five years later have not yet lost their popularity with bare legs becoming more common in 2011 for the first time in some years.

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