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One and Millennium
Blackadder: Back & Forth was originally shown in the Millennium Dome in 2000, followed by a screening on Sky One in the same year ( and later on BBC1 ).
One was the largest observation wheel in the world, the " Millennium Wheel ", or the London Eye, which was erected as a temporary structure, but soon became a fixture, and draws four million visitors a year.
This short film was shown in the Millennium Dome throughout 2000 and was later aired on BBC One in 2002.
One of two available casino licenses was pursued by Chance Enterprises Inc. and Millennium Management Group for their proposed " Crossroads Gaming Resort & Spa ".
One of the Millennium Projects in the UK was the Scottish Seabird Centre, near the important bird sanctuaries on Bass Rock, Fidra and the surrounding islands.
One of De Beers ' most celebrated and priceless diamonds, the flawless D-colour Millennium Star was discovered in the DRC and sold to De Beers during the height of the Civil War that took place in the early to mid-nineties.
One of the Millennium Development Goals ( MDGs ) set by the UN includes environmental sustainability.
Brother J assembled a new crew that he calls X-Clan Millennium Cipher and released a vinyl single for " The One / Blackwards Row " in 2004.
* Shaw Millennium Skatepark ( Calgary, Alberta, Canada ) – One the world's largest outdoor skateparks, designed by Spectrum Skateparks with Landplan associates.
One of the Millennium Problems is to realize the Wightman axioms in the case of Yang-Mills fields.
Set in New York City in 1985, Act One of Millennium Approaches introduces us to the central characters.
One of Enkhbayar ’ s first initiatives, when he became the Prime Minister in 2000, was to bring the Millennium Challenge Compact ( MCC ) to Mongolia.
Ashman, who comes from Winchester, Hampshire, had his first major television quiz success on Fifteen to One, winning series three in 1989, and returned to win the special ' Millennium Edition ' between past champions on New Year's Eve 1999.
Though most of his work has been in film and television, it also includes stage performances ; most notably as Louis Ironson in Declan Donnellan's 1992 and 1993 Royal National Theatre London premières of Parts One ( Millennium Approaches ) and Two ( Perestroika ) of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, and as Ben, one of two hitmen, playing opposite Lee Evans as Gus, in Harry Burton's 2007 critically acclaimed 50th-anniversary revival of Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter's 1957 two-hander The Dumb Waiter at Trafalgar Studios.
On stage he portrayed the " emotionally waffling " gay Jewish office temp Louis Ironson in Tony Kushner's Pulitzer-Prize-winning Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, at the Royal National Theatre, in its London première, performing the role in both parts, Part One: Millennium Approaches, in 1992, and Part Two: Perestroika, in 1993.
The Every One Campaign was started in October 2009 as a result of the Millennium Development Goals created in 2000.
* 2005 – 2006 – The club lose out on promotion to League One after losing in the League Two play-off final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
* McLaughlin, William G. " Essay Review: the American Revolution as a Religious Revival: ' The Millennium in One Country.
In addition, new highrise residential projects like One Rincon Hill, 300 Spear Street, and Millennium Tower are transforming the San Francisco skyline.
The show was originally broadcast on BBC One from 1991 to 1999, and ran for eight series, ending in a special Millennium edition that would be the last due to the death of Gary Olsen, who died from cancer in 2000.
One of the show's working titles was 2000, though Millennium was chosen.
* McLaughlin, William G. " Essay Review: the American Revolution as a Religious Revival: ' The Millennium in One Country.
* Millennium Metal-Chapter One ( 1999 )
One special broadcast was the BBC Radio 1-One World Millennium celebration starting with DJ Carl Cox from Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia ( more Eddie Gordon origination ) before heading to Cape Town, South Africa with DJ Danny Rampling prior to broadcasting DJ Dave Pearce from Glasgow, Scotland, DJ Pete Tong from Liverpool, UK then DJ Junior Vasquez from New York, USA before closing with DJ Carl Cox who had flown backwards across the dateline to complete a DJ World first with two Millennium gigs by broadcasting from Honolulu, Hawaii.

One and Prize
One of the more high profile donations made was by former U. S. President John F. Kennedy who donated the money from the Pulitzer Prize for his book Profiles in Courage to the Fund.
Recent examples include Under the Net ( 1954 ) by Iris Murdoch, Jerzy Kosinski's The Painted Bird ( 1965 ), Thomas Berger's Little Big Man ( 1964 ), Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle ( 1973 ), John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces ( 1980 ), Isabel Allende's Eva Luna ( 1987 ), Edward Abbey's The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel ( 1988 ), Robert Clark Young's One of the Guys ( 1999 ), Helen Zahavi's Dirty Weekend ( 1991 ), C. D. Payne's Youth in Revolt ( 1993 ), Christian Kracht's Faserland ( 1995 ), Umberto Eco's Baudolino ( 2000 ), Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver ( 2003 ), and Aravind Adiga's " The White Tiger " ( Booker Prize 2008 )
One of the Tate's most publicised art events is the awarding of the annual Turner Prize, which takes place at Tate Britain.
In 1956, he was awarded the Kalinga Prize by UNESCO for his work in popularizing science with his Mr. Tompkins ... series of books ( 1939 – 1967 ), his book One, Two, Three ... Infinity, and other works.
One of Williams's best-known works and his personal favorite, the play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1955.
Milford was the childhood home of Dr. Ronald C. Brown, noted labor historian and winner of the 2000 Colorado Endowment for the Humanities Publication Prize for " No One Ailing Except a Physician: Medicine in the Mining West 1848-1919 " which he co-authored with Dr. Duane A. Smith.
One example of this took place after Boris Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
One of them, Kenzaburō Ōe wrote his best-known work, A Personal Matter in 1964 and became Japan's second winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
" One character says " I can't believe anything since Eisaku Satō received the Nobel Peace Prize " in the comic.
One of Asia ’ s leading research-oriented institutions, Kyoto University is famed for producing world-class researchers, including seven Nobel Prize laureates, two Fields medalists and one Gauss Prize.
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Mark Strand, Blizzard of One
* Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: Kenneth Koch, One Train
* Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Lawrence Joseph, Shouting at No One
Merwin for his The Carrier of Ladders ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1971 ) and The Shadow of Sirius ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2009 ); Mark Strand for Blizzard of One ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1999 ); Robert Hass for his Time and Materials, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for Poetry in 2008 and 2007 respectively ; and Rita Dove for her Thomas and Beulah ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1987 ).
One of the early drivers of computer Go research was the Ing Prize, a relatively large money award sponsored by Taiwanese banker Ing Chang-ki, offered annually between 1985 and 2000 at the World Computer Go Congress ( or Ing Cup ).
" One of his most passionately held principles was an implacable opposition to tobacco and its powerful political lobby: in 1999, the World Health Organization awarded him the Director-General's Prize for outstanding global contribution to tobacco control.
One notes also that the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 2009 to Drs.
** Second Prize: Air Farce One
** Third Prize: One Giant Leap-( need distance )

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