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In 1968 Miyazaki played an important role as chief animator, concept artist, and scene designer on Hols: Prince of the Sun, a landmark animated film directed by Isao Takahata, with whom he continued to collaborate for the next three decades.
Koolhaas's next landmark publications were a product of his position as professor at Harvard University, in the design school's " Project on the City "; firstly the 720-page Mutations, followed by The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping ( 2002 ) and The Great Leap Forward ( 2002 ).
Their large advertisement on the iron railway bridge over the Broadway next to the bus garage became a familiar landmark for decades.
A road just north of the campus is named Pope's Grove, and a local landmark next to the main road is the Alexander Pope Hotel ( until recently known as Pope's Grotto ), a public house and hotel where Pope's landmark informal garden used to be.
In the next decade the landmark hotel built by Owen Burns, the El Vernona, which had been turned into apartments became endangered.
The landmark 500C design formed the basis for Hasselblad's product line for the next forty years, with variants still being produced in small quantities in 2008.
The town is also home to the original Velveeta Cheese factory, now tightly located next to Monroe 6 Cinemas in the village, it stands as a historic landmark as the small building that started the now highly popular " cheese food ".
) No one settled in this contested territory and for the next 150 years, Mount Desert Island's importance was primarily its use as a landmark for seamen, as for example when John Winthrop, first governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, sketched the island's mountains on his voyage to the New World.
It is the home of Chicago's famous Water Tower landmark, Water Tower Park with its historic clock, as well as the eight-level Water Tower Place shopping center which grew up next door to, and overshadowed, the comparatively diminutive landmark.
The next landmark decision of the U. S. Supreme Court involving the Oregon Supreme Court was Dolan v. City of Tigard, 512 U. S. 374 ( 1994 ).
The next organizational landmark occurred in 1948 when Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij acquired DSB.
In 1892, Dr. William Osler wrote the landmark text The Principles and Practice of Medicine, which dominated medical instruction in the West for the next 40 years.
This was sometimes called steeple chase as the only visible landmark in the next town was often the steeple.
The next landmark under Dr. Abdus Salam was the establishment of PINSTECH – Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, at Nilore near Islamabad.
King's Mill Hospital is the main landmark, situated between the town and Mansfield, next to the A38.
The next landmark is Pleasant Camp.
He lives with his wife and family in Ballyconnell, Tullyhaw, County Cavan, next to his landmark Slieve Russell Hotel and just down the road from his birthplace in Derrylin.
The next landmark for the 100 million GBP project was the sales launch of the first phase.
Signal Hill aka Lion's Rump, is a landmark flat-topped hill located in Cape Town, next to Lion's Head and Table Mountain.
There would be a landmark 29-storey skyscraper which would front on to George Street, next to East Croydon Station.
The next major landmark along M-59 is the Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township.
Demps hired a muralist to paint the walls with San Diego landmark scenes including the Sailor Kissing a Nurse, depicting the tall sculpture that stands next to the USS Midway Museum.

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The next publication was also a board game, Nomad Gods, published by Chaosium in 1978, which detailed the raids and wars between the beast-riding spirit-worshiping tribes of Prax, a cursed land to the east of Dragon Pass.
Eliot spent the next two years editing Lewes's final work Life and Mind for publication, and she found solace with John Walter Cross, a Scottish commission agent whose mother had recently died.
For the next three years Mitchell worked exclusively on writing a Civil War-era novel whose heroine was named Pansy O ' Hara ( prior to publication Pansy was changed to Scarlett ).
As the unpublished work was dated before Tartaglia's, Cardano decided his promise could be broken and included Tartaglia's solution in his next publication.
His next publication was Mr. Cotton's Letter lately Printed, Examined and Answered ( London, 1644 ; reprinted, with Cotton's letter, which it answered, in Publications of the Narragansett Club, vol.
Gilbert and Sullivan hoped to forestall further " copyright piracy " by mounting the first production of their next opera in America, before others could copy it, and by delaying publication of the score and libretto.
The main office of Business Review Western Michigan, a business-to-business publication, is located downtown next to the Kalamazoo Gazette.
He realized that there were horned dinosaurs by the next year, which saw his publication of the genus Ceratops from fragmentary remains, but he still believed B. alticornis to be a Pliocene mammal.
The next day, Germany retaliated, barring Jewish children from German state elementary schools, indefinitely suspending Jewish cultural activities and putting a halt to the publication of Jewish newspapers and magazines, including the three national German Jewish newspapers.
The short story evolved slowly for the next six years before it saw the light of publication.
In 1976, a few months after the publication of Tintin and the Picaros, Hergé told the journalist and author Numa Sadoul that he was contemplating the next adventure of Tintin — setting an entire story in an airport departure lounge.
Styron, feeling wounded by his first truly harsh reviews for Set This House On Fire, would spend the years after its publication both researching and composing his next novel, the fictitious memoirs of the historical Nathaniel " Nat " Turner, a slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831.
Though it seems now that the critical response to Styron's next novel, Sophie's Choice ( 1979 ), could hardly match the reception sparked by the publication of The Confessions of Nat Turner ( a novel reflecting the turbulent decade in which it was born even as it seems to reinforce the social and political turmoil of that time ), Styron's decision to portray a non-Jewish victim of the Holocaust generated various debates of its own.
If went bimonthly in May 1970, as Abramson attempted to juggle the frequency of publication of several of his titles to maximize profits ; the page count and price were also adjusted more than once over the next year, again increasing profitability.
A proposed change in the next revision of the DSM ( DSM-5 ), scheduled for publication in May 2013, would combine hypochondriasis with somatization disorder, pain disorder, and undifferentiated somatoform disorder under a single classification known as complex somatic symptom disorder.
Frame left New Zealand in late 1956, and the next seven years were most prolific in terms of publication.
In 1593 appeared the first of Drayton's historical poems, The Legend of Piers Gaveston, and the next year saw the publication of Matilda, an epic poem in rhyme royal.
After Einstein studied " Holism and Evolution " soon upon its publication, he wrote that two mental constructs will direct human thinking in the next millennium, his own mental construct of relativity and Smuts ' of holism.
I am nearly certain of being nominated to the office of Moderator in the year 1818-1819, and as I am an examiner in virtue of my office, for the next year I shall pursue a course even more decided than hitherto, since I shall feel that men have been prepared for the change, and will then be enabled to have acquired a better system by the publication of improved elementary books.
Over the next century this work was extended most notably by the Cassini family: between 1683 and 1718 Jean-Dominique Cassini and his son Jacques Cassini surveyed the whole of the Paris meridian from Dunkirk to Perpignan ; and between 1733 and 1740 Jacques and his son César Cassini undertook the first triangulation of the whole country, including a re-surveying of the meridian arc, leading to the publication in 1745 of the first map of France constructed on rigorous principles.
On July 25, 2012, the company operating the Newsweek indicated the publication is likely to go digital to cover its losses and could undergo other changes by next year.
After Muir returned to the United States, he spent the next four years exploring Yosemite, while at the same time writing articles for publication.
The next era began about the time of the publication of " Introduction to VLSI Systems " by Carver Mead and Lynn Conway in 1980.
The next five years were spent at Dresden, Brussels and The Hague in investigation of the archives, which resulted in 1856 in the publication of The Rise of the Dutch Republic, which became very popular.

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