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On August 8, 1966, the party's Central Committee passed its " Decision Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution " ( a. k. a. " the 16 Points ").
The show had previously gone under several other names, including Festival of British Popular Songs, Eurovision Song Contest British Final, Great British Song Contest, Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up and Eurovision: Your Decision but was known for most of its history as A Song for Europe.
Launched in 2007 as part of the Great Decision Program, the Foreign Policy Blogs network has grown to be the largest network of global affairs blogs comprised by nearly 50 different blogs on a wide variety of different global issues ranging from U. S foreign policy to global films.
The Foreign Policy Association produces the renowned Great Decision Television Series on the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ).
Making significant inroads online, the Great Decision Television Series also appears in streaming video as full episodes and extended interviews on FPA. org, YouTube, Google Video and Brightcove.

Great and Program
* Film, The March of Time: Youth Jobs Program ( CCC ) During Great Depression
* Integral Program at Saint Mary's College of California is a Great Books major at the Lasallian Catholic liberal-arts college in Moraga, California.
This bill, which reauthorized the National Sea Grant Program, contained a line declaring Lake Champlain to be a Great Lake.
* Great Books Program
* Great Books Program
As part of the Great Society programs under President Lyndon Johnson, the Head Start Program was started with the goal of early intervention to help socially disadvantaged children succeed by providing remedial education.
* The Building Program of Herod the Great, By Duane W. Roller, Published by University of California Press 1998, ISBN 0-520-20934-6
Its mission was to establish an air route between Great Falls and Ladd Field, Fairbanks, Alaska, as part of the United States Lend-Lease Program that supplied the Soviet Union with aircraft and supplies needed to fight the German Army.
* 1989 — Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, Linda Ronstadt, Great Performances: Canciones de Mi Padre
He graduated from Great Neck High School in 1956, and credits his interest in biology to a high-school summer spent at the Jackson Laboratory's Summer Student Program in Bar Harbor, Maine.
* The Building Program of Herod the Great, By Duane W. Roller, Published by University of California Press 1998, ISBN 0-520-20934-6
In connection with his work for The Nation, Hazlitt also edited A Practical Program for America ( 1932 ), a compilation of Great Depression policy considerations, but he was in the minority in calling for less government intervention in the economy.
* The book is referred to on multiple episodes of many radio shows including The Jack Benny Program, Bob Hope Show, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day, The Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show, The Fred Allen Show, It Pays to Be Ignorant, The Great Gildersleeve and The Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show and Fibber McGee & Molly on the episode from 2 / 19 / 1952.
On October 20, 1999, the PBS series Great Performances broadcast a production directed by Matthew Diamond, who was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Direction of a Variety or Music Program.
Since 1937, it has followed a distinctive curriculum, the Great Books Program, based on discussion of works from the Western canon of philosophical, religious, historical, mathematical, scientific, and literary works ; it is probably for this program that the school is best known.
The Great Books program ( often called simply " the Program " or " the New Program " at St. John's ) was developed at the University of Chicago by Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan, Robert Hutchins, and Mortimer Adler in the mid-1930s as an alternative form of education to the then rapidly changing undergraduate curriculum.
The Great Books Program is a curriculum that makes use of this list of texts.
A university or college Great Books Program is a program inspired by the Great Books movement begun in the United States in the 1920s.
The University of Notre Dame's Program of Liberal Studies, established in 1950, is a highly regarded Great Books Program that operates as a separate institution within the College of Liberal Arts.
Over 100 United States and Canadian colleges and universities maintain some version of a Great Books Program as an option for students.
Kolata's book Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It was chosen by the Washington State University Common Reading Program in its inaugural year, 2007-2008.
: He survives the Great Destruction and can be found in Ginza, where he upgrades the capabilities of the Demon Summoning Program to allow the Hero to store more demons and summon more demons at once.

Great and reaches
* 1932 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches its lowest level of the Great Depression, closing at 41. 22.
* 1703 – The Great Storm of 1703, the greatest windstorm ever recorded in the southern part of Great Britain, reaches its peak intensity which it maintains through November 27.
In the Canadian provinces and states of USA around the Great Lakes, " smelt dipping " is a common group sport in the early spring months and when stream waters reaches approximately 4 ° C, ( 40 – 42 ° F ).
** The Great Flood of 1951 reaches its highest point in Northeast Kansas, culminating in the greatest flood damage to date in the Midwestern United States.
* July 8 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches its lowest level of the Great Depression, bottoming out at 41. 22.
* March 1 ( approximately ) – The Great Comet of 1744, one of the brightest ever seen, reaches perihelion
The interior regions ' climates are a northward extension of the Great Basin Desert, which spans the Great Basin farther south, although by their northern reaches dryland and desert areas verge with boreal forest and various alpine flora regimes.
From there, after a short dip to the south-east, the chain takes, near the Great St. Bernard Pass, the generally eastern direction that it maintains until it reaches Monte Rosa, whence it bends northwards, making one small dip to the east as far as the Simplon Pass.
The A4 Great West Road joins with the A3006 Bath Road ( from the A315 ) before Henlys Roundabout which is in Hounslow West from which a WNW route passes London Heathrow Airport, terminals 1 to 3 and terminal 5 as the Bath Road and a WSW route, the A30, passes terminal 4, bypasses Staines and reaches the M25 ; the remainder is for the mostpart a minor route to Land's End, Cornwall.
The southern part of Grant County includes the northern-most reaches of the Great Basin, including the Silvies River watershed, which flows south into Harney Lake in the High Desert of Eastern Oregon.
The A4 Great West Road, having left the historic A315 on the Chiswick – Brentford border, forms the southern border of Heston and then reaches Henlys Roundabout by Hounslow West from which two routes leave.
The ditch on the other side of the road is the source of the River Little Ouse which continues the county boundary and, via the Great Ouse, reaches the sea at King's Lynn.
It now forms part of the river Yare and reaches the sea at Great Yarmouth.
The Continental Divide of the Americas, or merely the Continental Gulf of Division or Great Divide, is the name given to the principal, and largely mountainous, hydrological divide of the Americas that separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from ( 1 ) those river systems that drain into the Atlantic Ocean ( including those that drain into the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea ), and ( 2 ) along the northernmost reaches of the Divide, those river systems that drain into the Arctic Ocean.
The lower reaches of the Great Ouse are also known as " Old West River " and " the Ely Ouse ", but all the river is often referred to simply as the Ouse in informal usage ( the word " Great ", which originally meant simply big, or in the case of a river long, is used to distinguish this river from several others called the Ouse ).
After more countryside, the canal reaches Great Haywood Junction and the towpath bridge across the junction with the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal ( which heads south to skirt Wolverhampton and join with the River Severn at Stourport-on-Severn, thus connecting the Mersey with the Severn ).
" Great is repentance: it brings healing into the world "; " it reaches to the throne of God " ( Hosea 14: 2, 5 ); " it brings redemption " ( Isaiah 59: 20 ); " it prolongs man's life " ( Ezekiel 18: 21 ; Talmud Yoma 86a ).
The former differs in the less well-developed zigzag stripe on the neck, which neither reaches as far towards the center of the breast nor meets the black of the nape as it does in Great Spotted Woodpeckers.
In the southern reaches of its range, the Great Blue sometimes overlaps in range with the closely related and similarly sized Cocoi Heron.
It reaches its highest point of at Balsam Lake, the highest point to which a vessel can be navigated from sea level in the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence River drainage basin.
It then runs eastbound along Duloe Road until it reaches the junction with the Great North Road.
Even so, a stirling comeback from the lower reaches of the top thirty to win on the season-ending Rally of Great Britain kept the Burns name well entrenched within public consciousness.

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