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In 1991, Turner Broadcasting System bought animation studio Hanna-Barbera Productions, and much of the back catalog of both Hanna-Barbera and Ruby-Spears Productions from Great American Broadcasting, and three years later, Turner bought New Line Cinema and Castle Rock Entertainment.
The catalog of the accepted books of the Old and New Testaments is followed by the antilegomena ( including Revelation ) and the apocrypha.
Ownership of Lunokhod 2 and the Luna 21 lander was sold by the Lavochkin Association for in December 1993 at a Sotheby's auction in New York ( although the catalog incorrectly lists lot 68A as Luna 17 / Lunokhod 1 ).
* Kenneth L. Gilman, The New Herst-Sampson catalog: a Guide to 19th century United States Postmarks and Cancellations ( D. G.
About 1 / 4 of the zines in the collection are listed on Excelsior, the New York State Library's electronic catalog ; staff of the Manuscripts & Special Collection can help locate other items.
* Excelsior: search New York State Library catalog for keyword " zine.
The Seton Legacy Project has organized a major exhibition on Seton opening at the New Mexico History Museum on May 23, 2010, the catalog published as Ernest Thompson Seton: The Life and Legacy of an Artist and Conservationist by David L. Witt.
Patrick moved to New York City, where her career as a runway and catalog model began.
* New York Public Library catalog page for Letters From A Mourning City
His entire catalog of commercial recordings was issued by RCA Victor, save for two single-sided recordings for Brunswick in 1926 ( his first by the electrical process ) with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and a series of excellent recordings with the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1937 to 1939 for EMI's HMV label ( which was RCA Victor's European affiliate ).
In February 2004, investment firm D. E. Shaw & Co., L. P., acquired the FAO Schwarz stores in New York and Las Vegas, as well as FAO Schwarz's catalog and internet business.
Hawass has lent his name to a line of men's apparel, described by The New York Times as " a line of rugged khakis, denim shirts and carefully worn leather jackets that are meant, according to the catalog copy, to hark ' back to Egypt ’ s golden age of discovery in the early 20th century.
* Stillman, Yedida Kalfon ( 1979 ): Palestinian costume and jewelry, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 0-8263-0490-7 ( A catalog of the Museum of International Folk Art ( MOIFA ) at Santa Fe's collection of Palestinian clothing and jewelry.
In 1947, Noguchi began a collaboration with the Herman Miller company, when he joined with George Nelson, Paul László and Charles Eames to produce a catalog containing what is often considered to be the most influential body of modern furniture ever produced, including the iconic Noguchi table which remains in production today His work lives on around the world and at the Noguchi Museum in New York City.
As stated in the Galleries ' 1934 catalog, the organization's goal was to " give a broader field to American art ; to exhibit in a larger way to a more numerous audience, not in New York alone but throughout the country, thus displaying to the world the inherent value which our art undoubtedly possesses.
Printed in Great Britain by St. Edmundsdurry Press, in Suffolk, and released in 1998 in the United States by Robson / Parkwest Publications in New York City, the book has the Library of Congress catalog card number 97-74450.
Clap instituted Yale's library catalog in 1743, and drafted a new charter of the school, granted by the General Assembly in 1745, incorporating the institution as " The President and Fellows of Yale College in New Haven ".
Exhibition catalog, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY.
with Jay Sanders, exhibition catalog ( New York: Granary Books / Marianne Boesky Gallery, 2001 )
William Morrell's 1625 " Nova Anglia " or " New England ," which is a rhymed catalog of everything from American weather to glimpses of Native women, framed with a thin poetic " conceit " or " fiction " characterizing the country as a " sad and forlorn " female pining for English domination.
Institutions devoted to the study and teaching of the form were founded ( The Center for Book Arts in New York, for example ); library and art museum collections began to create new rubrics with which to classify and catalog artists ' books and also actively began to expand their fledgling collections ; new collections were founded ( such as Franklin Furnace in New York ); and numerous group exhibitions of artist's books were organized in Europe and America ( notably one at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia in 1973, the catalog of which, according to Stefan Klima's Artists Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature, is the first place the term " Artist's Book " was used ).

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Several of these double entries have been collected by Ben Bagley and Michael McWhinney, along with Rodgers and Hart songs that disappeared permanently en route to New York and others that reached Broadway but have not become part of the constantly heard Rodgers and Hart repertory, in a delightfully refreshing album, Rodgers And Hart Revisited ( Spruce Records, 505 Fifth Avenue, New York ).
The Encyclopedia of New York City, ( Yale University Press and The New-York Historical Society, ( 1995 ) ISBN 0-300-05536-6 ), has entries, maps, illustrations, statistics and bibliographic references on almost all of the significant topics in this article, from the entire borough to individual neighborhoods, people, events and artistic works.
He sees The New York Times as the main promotional vehicle of the " Holocaust industry ", and notes that the 1999 Index listed 273 entries for the Holocaust and just 32 entries for the entire continent of Africa.
NOAD is based upon the New Oxford Dictionary of English ( NODE ), published in the United Kingdom in 1998, although with substantial editing, additional entries, and the inclusion of illustrations.
New games frequently referred to previous entries in the series, often in the form of cameos from recurring characters.
Other entries in the competition were three boats built by Andrew Jackson Higgins of Higgins Industries in New Orleans.
The entries contained blurbs about ways to escape to Mexico, hijacking an aircraft at Denver International Airport and crashing into a building in New York City, as well as details about the attacks.
As an example, the New York Times crossword of April 26, 2005 by Sarah Keller, edited by Will Shortz, featured five theme entries ending in the different parts of a tree:
* Last Flight ( 1937 ) featured the periodic journal entries she sent back to the United States during her world flight attempt, published in newspapers in the weeks prior to her final departure from New Guinea.
Blind Harry was given gifts of money by the King at New Year, as were other minor courtiers, but a payment on 2 January 1492 seems to relate to the singing of a ballad accompanied by two Gaelic harpers ' Ersche clareschaw ,' mentioned in adjacent entries.
The Stylistics ' smooth sound also found an easier path onto adult contemporary airwaves than other soul artists, and the group made Billboard magazine's Easy Listening singles chart twelve times from 1971 to 1976, with three entries (" Betcha by Golly, Wow ", " You Make Me Feel Brand New ", and " You'll Never Get to Heaven ( If You Break My Heart )") reaching the Top 10.
The journal entries of the newly appointed Governor of New Brunswick record the destruction and comments that survival of New Brunswick depended on the vast forests to the west in the area disputed with the United States.
* See entries for Shah Alam, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Petaling Jaya ( New Town ) and the Multimedia Super Corridor.
Underhill's entries made clear that Westervelt recognized the economic situation facing the port of New York and was seeking other possible venues for the family business.
* The New Grove Dictionary of American Music ( 4 volumes ), 1986, with 1000 entries on composers and 2500 on performers
The completed dictionary contained over 500, 000 entries, more than Webster's New International or Funk and Wagnalls New Standard, the largest other dictionaries of the period.
Farr is also a designer of America's Cup competitors, including New Zealand's entries in 1986 ( co-designed with Ron Holland and Laurie Davidson ) and 2000, and Larry Ellison's United States's BMW Oracle Racing Challenger in 2003 ( accepted as Challenger of Record for the 2007 Cup ).
A discussion of symbolism inherent in Rosh Hashanah ( The New Year ) and Yom Kippur ( the Day of Atonement ) is found in the entries on those subjects.
New entries to the market and higher performance versions included the RS Turbo and Escort RS Cosworth, Honda Civic Type R, Nissan Sunny GTi, GTi-R, Peugeot 106 Rallye / GTi and 306 GTi-6 / Rallye, Proton Satria GTi, Renault Clio Williams / 16V, SEAT Ibiza GTi / GT 16v / Cupra, Toyota Corolla GTi.
However, separatist fundamentalist Protestant political parties have proliferated ( and regularly denounce one another ) in New Zealand, as can be seen from the entries on United Future New Zealand and Future New Zealand.

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