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Askin also addressed the demands of the New England New State Movement by holding a referendum in 1967, which was defeated by a large margin.
At the time of the trade, the Blues and New York Rangers emerged as front-runners, but the Blues met his salary demands.
The founders intended to fuse the arts and crafts with the practical demands of industrial design, to create works reflecting the New Objectivity aesthetic in Weimar Germany.
* August 8 – In the American colonies, a Dutch battle fleet of 23 ships demands the surrender of New York City.
The thought in the Old Testament sacrifices and in the New Testament fulfillment, is that Christ completely satisfied the just demands of our Holy Father for judgment on sin, by his death on the Cross of Calvary.
In New Zealand ( Aotearoa ), which is officially bi-cultural, multiculturalism has been seen as a threat to Maori, and possibly an attempt by the New Zealand Government to undermine Maori demands for self determination.
New developments in information and communications technology, as well as new demands on security managers, have widened the scope of physical security apparatus.
The event, arranged by Charlotte Moorman as part of her 2nd Annual New York Avant Garde Festival, would cement animosities between Maciunas and her, with Maciunas frequently demanding that artists associated with Fluxus have nothing to do with the annual festival, and would often expel artists who ignored his demands.
" Vincent Canby's review for The New York Times praised Martin's performance: " the film has an actor who's one of America's best sketch artists, a man blessed with a great sense of timing, who is also self-effacing enough to meet the most cockeyed demands of the material.
New dwelling units sprang up all over town and new businesses were established to meet the demands of its growing population.
New dwelling units sprang up all over town and new businesses were established to meet the demands of its growing population.
Enraged over the threats to his family, Wigand phones Bergman and demands to fly to New York and tape his testimony immediately.
Havoc and her sister Gypsy continued to get demands for money from their mother, who had opened a boarding house for women in a 10-room apartment on West End Avenue in Manhattan, the property rented for her by Gypsy, and a farm in Highland Mills, New York.
Right after his arrival in New York, Niemeyer met Corbusier on his demands.
New Zealand units which gradually took over much of the fighting in the later parts of the conflict, introduced a range of new units, tactics and weapons to match the demands of the campaigns from 1863.
Although Gage was burdened by the administrative demands of managing a territory that spanned the entirety of North America east of the Mississippi River, the Gages clearly relished life in New York, actively participating in the social scene.
and a New Years Day threat from Radio Tehran that if the U. S. did not accept Iran's demands the hostages would be tried as spies and executed.
The nativity accounts in the New Testament gospels of Matthew and Luke do not mention a date or time of year for the birth of Jesus and Karl Rahner states that the gospels do not in general provide enough details of dates to satisfy the demands of modern historians.
Fate demands a rematch: a race back to New York.
The end of convict transportation and the rapid growth of population following the Australian gold rushes led to further demands for " British institutions " in New South Wales, which meant an elected parliament and responsible government.
Five new universities were developed to service the demands of an increasing population and demand for education: University of New South Wales, University of Technology, Sydney, University of Western Sydney and the Australian Catholic University.
The French agreed to most of the Iroquois demands, granting them trading rights in New France.
Following controversial test marketing in Rochester, New York and Fort Wayne, Indiana, in August 1978, Procter and Gamble introduced superabsorbent Rely tampons to the United States market in response to women's demands for tampons that could contain an entire menstrual flow without leaking or replacement.

New and concepts
Emigrants did succeed, however, in spreading the concepts of the Bauhaus to other countries, including theNew Bauhaus ” of Chicago: Mies decided to emigrate to the United States for the directorship of the School of Architecture at the Armour Institute ( now IIT ) in Chicago and to seek building commissions.
# " the practice of inner prayer, aiming at union with God on a level beyond images, concepts and language ", a sense in which the term is found in Evagrius Ponticus ( 345-399 ), Maximus the Confessor ( c. 580-662 ), and Symeon the New Theologian ( 949-1022 );
What is of real importance is that they spoke to their time ; their anarchist concepts followed naturally from the rural society that furnished the bands of the peasant armies in Germany and the New Model in England.
Mathematics changes in a similar way: New ideas do not falsify old ones, but new concepts refine old concepts and old theories, attaining a fuller understanding of the truth.
New developments for quarantine include new concepts in quarantine vehicles such as the Ambulance bus, mobile hospitals, and lockdown / invacuation ( inverse evacuation ) procedures, as well as docking stations for an ambulance bus to dock to a facility that's under lockdown.
** Illuminati: New World Order ( INWO ), the collectible card game based on concepts in Illuminati.
Oberg popularized the terraforming concepts discussed at the colloquium to the general public in his book New Earths ( 1981 ).
The contemporary meaning of the term transhumanism was foreshadowed by one of the first professors of futurology, FM-2030, who taught " new concepts of the Human " at The New School of New York City in the 1960s, when he began to identify people who adopt technologies, lifestyles and world views transitional to " posthumanity " as " transhuman ".
In 2008 the original concepts of this symphony were edited and performed by Akira Naito with the Tokyo New City Orchestra.
New concepts for missions to the Neptune system to be conducted in the 2010s have been brought forward by NASA scientists on numerous occasions over the last decades.
Mills developed structured programming concepts for practical use and tested them in a 1969 project to automate the New York Times morgue index.
; Modern concepts: Bretton Woods system, Cold War ( 1985 – 1991 ), Neoconservatism, Anti-communism ; New World Order
New words are being invented and updated to refer to more recent cultural concepts.
The basic concepts of light rail were put forward by H. Dean Quinby in 1962 in an article in Traffic Quarterly called " Major Urban Corridor Facilities: A New Concept ".
The New Sociology of Knowledge introduces new concepts that dictate how knowledge is socialized in the modern era by new kinds of social organizations and structures.
The fictional characters Columbia of the United States of America and Marianne of France, the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor and many other characters and concepts of the modern age were created as, and are seen, as embodiments of Libertas.
Johannes Kepler ( 27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630 ) was the first to closely integrate the predictive geometrical astronomy, which had been dominant from Ptolemy to Copernicus, with physical concepts to produce a New Astronomy, Based upon Causes, or Celestial Physics .... His work led to the modern laws of planetary orbits, which he developed using his physical principles and the planetary observations made by Tycho Brahe.
After completing a three-week air defense course taught at Mitchel Field, New York, to familiarize him with current concepts of integrating Signal Corps radars, radio communications, and interceptor forces, Brig.
Its vocabulary includes Māori concepts such as marae and tangi, and signs for New Zealand placenames.
One of the first professors of futurology, FM-2030, who taught " new concepts of the Human " at The New School of New York City in the 1960s, used " transhuman " as shorthand for " transitional human ".
Writers made use of Watkins ' terminology in service of concepts related to dowsing and New Age beliefs, including the ideas that ley lines have spiritual power or resonate a special psychic or mystical energy.
New concepts appeared in his talks, discussions, and correspondence, together with an evolving vocabulary that was progressively free of Theosophical terminology.

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