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On April 1, 1953, after some six months of full-time `` pioneering '', petitioner discontinued devoting 100 hours a month to preaching, but failed to so notify his local board.
In parallel to this overall development, the pioneering work of D ' Arcy Thompson in On Growth and Form also helped to add quantitative discipline to biological study.
* Paul Volberding, whose pioneering work in the early days of the AIDS pandemic was noted in Randy Shilts ' book And the Band Played On
On that trip, he was struck by the pioneering aesthetic of Le Corbusier's L ' Esprit Nouveau pavilion.
On October 15, 2010, Faggin, Hoff, and Mazor were awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation by President Barack Obama for their pioneering work on the 4004.
On 10 October 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights, especially women's, children's, and refugee rights.
After a number of moderately successful hits for Studio One, such as " Vanity ", " Hang On Natty ", " Mr. DC ", and " Jah Jah Children ", his debut LP Live Loving made his name and increased his popularity, and is regarded as pioneering the dancehall style that would dominate the early 1980s.
On January 29, 1920, President Wilson appointed pioneering flier and aviation engineer Orville Wright to NACA's board.
By 1869, when the pioneering Swiss ophthalmologist Johann Horner wrote a thesis entitled On the treatment of keratoconus, the disorder had acquired its current name.
On February 13, 2006, Baer was given a National Medal of Technology by Former President George W. Bush, in honor of his " groundbreaking and pioneering creation, development and commercialization of interactive video games ".
On November 11, 2004, Douglas also presented Malden with the Monte Cristo Award of the Eugene O ' Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut, which is given for " distinguished careers exemplifying Eugene O ' Neill's standard of excellence and pioneering spirit.
* Ueber den feineren Bau der krankhaften Geschwülste (“ On the structural details of malignant tumors ,” Coblenz, 1838 ), unfinished — a pioneering use of microscopical research in the investigation of pathological anatomy
On October 16, 2006, Nortel received a special recognition award from Canada's Telecommunications Hall of Fame for its role in pioneering digital communications with the Digital Multiplex System.
On March 15, 2008, a sculpture was unveiled at San Felipe and Yerba Buena roads in San Jose, California as a tribute to the pioneering aviation accomplishments of John Montgomery.
A pioneering mathematical biologist, he is mainly remembered as the author of the 1917 book On Growth and Form, written largely in Dundee in 1915.
On 30 July 1942, the British civil servant Sir John Anderson advised Prime Minister Winston Churchill, quoting that: " Sir ... We must face the fact that ... pioneering work ... is a dwindling asset and that, unless we capitalise it quickly, we shall be outstripped.
On April 23, 2008, McKusick became the sole recipient of the Japan Prize for Medical Genetics, which was awarded to him for his pioneering achievements in establishing the field of medical genetics.
Armand and Michaela Denis filmed East African wildlife for their On Safari programmes, whilst another pioneering husband-and-wife team, Hans and Lottie Hass, created some of the first underwater films.
In 1997, a photography book based on the pioneering work of On Our Backs artists called Nothing but the Girl was published by Cassell Press, edited by Susie Bright and Jill Posener.
His O rachunku losów ( On the Calculation of Chance, 1817 ) was a pioneering work in probability.
On Davis ' 1970 release, Bitches Brew, Macero continued to expand his innovative practices, and " Bitches Brew not only became a controversial classic of musical innovation, it also became renowned for its pioneering use of studio technology.
On March 2, 2002, Williams was awarded a 2001 Technical Achievement Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for " his pioneering influence in the field of computer-generated animation and effects for motion pictures.
On December 2, 1972, Pioneer 10 made one of its nearest passages of an asteroid when it passed 307 Nike at a distance of about during the spacecraft's pioneering trip through the asteroid belt.
On October 4, 2006, Manotoc received the first Gawad Haydee Yorac Award " for his outstanding visionary leadership and compelling philosophy inspiring a pioneering sustainable movement of volunteerism to eradicate poverty through Gawad Kalinga community development ministry, giving hope and dignity to marginalized Filipino families, building homes and model communities in the Filipino spirit of ‘ bayanihan ’, emulating the selfless public service espoused by the late Haydee Yorac.

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On Saturday, June 8, 2002, the series was given another chance by Cartoon Network on their late-night Adult Swim block, but it was again pulled before completing its run because of low ratings.
On October 1, 1993, Hicks was scheduled to appear on Late Show with David Letterman, his 12th appearance on a Letterman late-night show, but his entire performance was removed from the broadcast — then the only occasion where a comedian's entire routine was cut after taping.
On October 28, 1880, Tombstone town Marshal Fred White attempted to disarm some late-night revelers who were shooting their pistols in the air.
According to Reuter and the Associated Press, at a late-night vigil, with the hundreds of thousands of young people who were in Paris for the celebrations, he made the following comments: " On the eve of Aug. 24, we cannot forget the sad massacre of St. Bartholomew ’ s Day, an event of very obscure causes in the political and religious history of France.
On September 2, 1965, Jones made a late-night visit to the Steven home, where he broke the news that the Endowment board had ordered him to dismiss Steven.
On November 28, 1884, in Wellington, Kansas, the morning after a late-night address to the Boomers, he collapsed and died.
On June 18, 2012, Hall and CBS Television Distribution ( which now owns the Paramount Television library ) signed a deal to produce a new late-night talk show, targeted to debut in September 2013.
On 31 July 2007, Mills started a co-hosting role on the late-night quiz show The Mint which aired on the Nine Network.
On 13 November 1965, Tynan participated in a live TV debate, broadcast as part of the BBC's late-night satirical show BBC-3.
Since then, the Hunger Artists have received numerous acclaim and awards for contemporary plays such as " Bash: Latter-Day Plays ", " 4. 48 Psychosis " and " The Gog / Magog Project ", world premieres such as " The Land Southward ", " The Flying Spaghetti Monster Holiday Pageant " and " The Pledge Drive: Ruminations On The Hunger Artist ", world premiere adaptations of literary works such as " The Metamorphosis ", " Little Women " and " Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book ", reworkings of classic plays such as " White Trash Private Lives ", " Re: Woyzeck " and an all-male " The Importance of Being Earnest ", musicals such as " Sweeney Todd ", " Assassins " and " Hedwig and the Angry Inch ", one-act festivals such as Beyond Convention, 24 Hour Theater and Last Chance Fest, and original late-night entertainment such as the Orange County Underground Burlesque Society and Muddville.
On September 30, 1990, late-night R service became a shuttle between 36th Street and 95th Street in Brooklyn.
On April 20, 2012, late-night talk show host Conan O ' Brien visited Sixth College in honor of its tenth anniversary.
On 3 April 2006, Geoffrey was seen as a special guest on ITV1's late-night show The Mint.
" On February 5, 1858, Keitt started a massive brawl on the House floor during a tense late-night debate.
On the Television is the cable network Nick at Nite ’ s first attempt at original late-night programming.
On May 11, 1983, Roland and his then-girlfriend were having a late-night dinner at the Racing Club, a restaurant on New York City's East Side.
On her feast day in 1995, a public holiday, an incident later known as " kicking of the saint " took place when televangelist bishop Sérgio Von Helder ( or Helde ), of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God ( UCKG ), kicked a replica of Our Lady Aparecida on a late-night religious program broadcast by Rede Record, which is owned by the UCKG.

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