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* 1980 – Azaria Chamberlain disappears, probably taken by a dingo, leading to what was then the most publicized trial in Australian history.
Today, the most publicized controversies are still over the issue of medicine.
He also saw one of the Fair's most publicized events, the burial of a time capsule at Flushing Meadows, which contained mementos of the 1930s to be recovered by Earth's descendants in a future millennium.
As Direct3D is the most widely publicized component of DirectX, it is common to see the names " DirectX " and " Direct3D " used interchangeably.
" James Witherspoon, president of Princeton, teacher of James Madison and later a member of the Continental Congress, and one of the most influential thinkers in the Colonies, joined the cause of the Revolution with a widely publicized sermon based on Psalm 76, identifying the American colonists with the people of Israel.
Among the most frequently cited " downward turning points " are: creator / editor Harvey Kurtzman's departure in 1957 ; the magazine's mainstream success ; adoption of recurring features starting in the early 1960s ; the magazine's absorption into a more corporate structure in 1968 ( or the mid-1990s ); founder Gaines ' death in 1992 ; the magazine's publicized " revamp " in 1997 ; or the arrival of paid advertising in 2001.
In the mid-2000s, penguins became one of the most publicized species of animals that form lasting homosexual couples.
As noted below, McLuhan became one of the most widely publicized thinkers in the 20th century, so it is important to note his scholarly roots in the study of the history of rhetoric and dialectic.
The most highly publicized demographic for science fiction fans is the male adolescent ; roughly the same demographic for American comic books.
* April 22 – In a predawn raid, federal agents seize 6-year old Elián González from his relatives ' home in Miami, Florida and fly him to his Cuban father in Washington, DC, ending one of the most publicized custody battles in U. S. history.
** Vietnam War – Battle of Khe Sanh: One of the most publicized and controversial battles of the war begins, ending on April 8.
Coprolalia ( the spontaneous utterance of socially objectionable or taboo words or phrases ) is the most publicized symptom of Tourette's, but it is not required for a diagnosis of Tourette's and only about 10 % of Tourette's patients exhibit it.
In spite of her strenuous efforts to avoid publicity, Garbo paradoxically became one of the twentieth-century's most publicized women in the world.
It was responsible for the kidnapping and murder of eleven Israeli athletes and officials, and the fatal shooting of a West German policeman, during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, their most publicized event.
The cover story broke records for being one of the most publicized stories of the year and was used to promote Wired's HotWired news service.
The most widely publicized attempt, the St Jean Bosco massacre, occurred on 11 September 1988, when over one hundred armed Tonton Macoute wearing red armbands forced their way into St. Jean Bosco as Aristide began Sunday mass.
One of the most publicized of such executions was that of Nick Berg.
Founded in 1946, it is the world's most prestigious and publicized film festival.
One of the most publicized early enforcements involved forbidding the family of a sick woman to enclose her porch with glass.
Perhaps the greatest and most publicized violence was around the turn of the century, during the rise of the Populist Party in Grimes County, and the election of Populist candidate Garrett Scott for County Sheriff.
These trials were highly publicized and extensively covered by the outside world, which was mesmerized by the spectacle of Lenin's closest associates confessing to most outrageous crimes and begging for death sentences.
The much publicized exploits of Al Capone with the Chicago Outfit made him the most famous mobster in American history ; however, Capone did not exert influence over other Mafia families, something Luciano did in creating and running The Commission.
Probably the most highly publicized events during the ATIC years was a series of sightings in Washington, DC, in 1952.
The most publicized incident took place in the night.
The most widely publicized myth about the robbery, or rather about the Stockholm syndrome, was that one or both robbers became engaged to their captives.

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The most significant incident from this war which occurred in the Maritimes was the British capture and detention of the American frigate USS Chesapeake in Halifax.
After an incident in Washington state in 1993, most US and other pool builders are reluctant to equip a residential swimming pool with a diving springboard so home diving pools are much less common these days.
Much more detailed speculation based on these scant historical details has been interpolated by many of Galois ' biographers ( most notably by Eric Temple Bell in Men of Mathematics ), such as the frequently repeated speculation that the entire incident was stage-managed by the police and royalist factions to eliminate a political enemy.
Because it is warm, the surface radiates far IR thermal radiation that consists of wavelengths that are predominantly much longer than the wavelengths that were absorbed ( the overlap between the incident solar spectrum and the terrestrial thermal spectrum is small enough to be neglected for most purposes ).
The most well-known incident of his term took place on September 6, 1872.
In the most notorious incident, thousands of Huguenots were murdered in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572.
Roswell is most popularly known for having its name attached to what is now called the 1947 Roswell UFO incident, even though the crash site of the alleged UFO was some 75 miles from Roswell and closer to Corona.
As Mason uses his unique experience to escape from their cells, he reveals why he was held there for so many years — for stealing a microfilm of the United States ' most closely guarded secrets, including the Roswell UFO incident and the John F. Kennedy assassination ( Womack revealed this to Paxton, earlier ).
New York responded with outrage to the incident, and while some criticized Tubman for her naïveté, most sympathized with her economic hardship and lambasted the con men.
The incident angle and wavelength for which the diffraction is most efficient are often called blazing angle and blazing wavelength.
Although the Kuhl incident received the most publicity, Patton slapped and berated a second soldier, Private Paul G. Bennett of C Battery, 17th Field Artillery, 1st Infantry Division, under similar circumstances on August 10, 1943 at the 93rd Evacuation Hospital.
Her nickname, Murasaki, was most probably given at a court dinner in an incident she recorded in her diary: in c. 1008 the well-known court poet Fujiwara no Kintō inquired after the " Young Murasaki "— an allusion to the character named Murasaki in Genji — which would have been considered a compliment from a male court poet to a female author.
The most significant difference between the plot and the historical events is the scene that replaces an incident where the captain threw almost all the submarine's small arms overboard out of concern about the possibility of a mutiny ; the film instead portrays an actual attempt at mutiny.
In the Chinese language, the incident is most commonly known as the June Fourth Incident.
This incident does not necessarily suggest that such malfunctions would have had strong effects on the person being transported, however, for Scotty's expertise might have allowed him to perceive and diagnose subtle effects during transit that most people would not.
However, the most serious incident occurred at Manzanar on December 5 – 6, 1942, and became known as the Manzanar Riot.
The most notable incident was the infamous Asian Immigrant Massacre, when Macedonian special police forces murdered six Pakistanis and an Indian immigrants afterwards planting weapons, explosive and Islamic literature on the corpses claiming they were Al-Qaida cells which were about to attack US Embassy in Skopje.
Most pigments are charge-transfer complexes, like transition metal compounds, with broad absorption bands that subtract most of the colors of the incident white light.
The most significant incident was the capture of the French Fortress Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island ( Île Royale ) by an expedition ( 29 April – 16 June 1745 ) of colonial militia organized by Massachusetts Governor William Shirley, commanded by William Pepperrell of Maine ( then part of Massachusetts ), and assisted by a Royal Navy fleet.
The most comprehensive argument presented against the factuality of the incident came in Qadi Iyad's ash-Shifa ‘.
" The Oneida Whig did not approve of the convention, writing of the Declaration: " This bolt is the most shocking and unnatural incident ever recorded in the history of womanity.
Perhaps the most notable off-field incident involving Jackson occurred on June 5, 1974, when outfielder Billy North and Jackson engaged in a clubhouse fight at Detroit's Tiger Stadium.
Tracy's career never fully recovered from this incident, although he did make other films, most notably Gore Vidal's The Best Man thirty years later.
Further research by British scholars also seems to indicate that this is the most likely probability, making Miller's death a " friendly fire " incident.
As in Rutherford scattering, deep inelastic scattering of electrons by proton targets revealed that most of the incident electrons interact very little and pass straight through, with only a small number bouncing back.

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