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The online publication " Katarxis 3 " ( September 2004 ) includes several essays by Christopher Alexander, as well as the legendary debate between Alexander and Peter Eisenman from 1982.
Michael Mehaffy wrote an introductory essay on Christopher Alexander's built work in the online publication " Katarxis 3 ", which includes a gallery of Alexander's major built projects to date ( September 2004 ).
In 2004, the first peer-reviewed, academic journal devoted to Pagan studies began publication.
On 11 September 2005, the publication of the United Nations Human Development Index downgraded Fiji from 81st in 2004 to 92nd in 2005, behind Pacific neighbours Tonga and Samoa.
Howard Jacobson, in his 2004 introduction to the Vintage Classics publication, wrote that the novel was " positioned teasingly ... between literature and literature's
During his time, he has faced several shocking incidents, such as the Gothenburg riots in 2001, the 2003 murder of the minister of foreign affairs, Anna Lindh, the tsunami disaster in 2004, and the conflict over the publication of satirical Muhammed cartoons in Danish newspapers, leading to threats of violence against Scandinavians and burning of embassies in the Middle East and the resignation of Swedish Foreign Minister Laila Freivalds.
In 2004, historian Tomasz Chinciński in a publication of Institute of National Remembrance ( IPN ) summarized recent research related to Bloody Sunday, confirming that the majority of historians agree that an " insurrection " by agents who had arrived from the Third Reich as well as some German inhabitants of Bydgoszcz took place.
In September 2004, FDi magazine ( a Financial Times Business Ltd publication ) proclaimed Varna South-eastern Europe City of the Future citing its strategic location, fast-growing economy, rich cultural heritage and higher education.
In 2004, DC began an anthology series titled JLA: Classified, which would feature rotating writers and artists producing self-contained story-arcs and aborted mini-series projects that were reappropriated for publication within the pages of the series, starring the JLA.
In 2004, the city of Opelika's Economic Development Department was named one of the top 10 economic development groups in North America by Site Selection magazine, a national industry trade publication covering corporate real estate management and economic development.
The weekly publication began in January 2004.
In the 2004 edition of their album guide, Rolling Stone were less favourable, awarding the album two-and-a-half stars out of five, which was nonetheless an improvement from Dave Marsh's one star rating in the 1983 edition of the publication.
In 2004 the Victoria & Albert Museum commissioned curator and author Lucy Bullivant to write Responsive Environments ( 2006 ), the first such publication of its kind.
A 2004 World Bank publication would suggest that, in this period, Montesinos ' abuse of the power accorded him by Fujimori " led to a steady and systematic undermining of the rule of law ".
Date of publication: April 20, 2004.
ATOB is a peer-reviewed annual publication, first published in 2004.
* The Reconciliation of Races and Religions may have been his last publication, August 1914, by A. and C. Black, and has been reprinted as late as 2004 ( as ISBN 1-4142-1939-3 ,)
Its last " Society announcement " and last journal publication being in late 2005, no updates on its essay contests and moderated chats since 2004, and no conferences or workshops announced since 2003.
* David T. Koyzis ' summaries-Koyzis ' reworking of Dooyeweerd's modal scale, and Spanish translation of his Introductory Essay to Political Philosophy ( 2004 publication of the Collected Works of Herman Dooyeweerd )
Moment ( University of Michigan, Ann Arbor undergraduate student publication ), Issue 3 ( February – March 2004 ).
See also the description of the operation of the process in Appel et al., published U. S. patent application US 2004 / 0192980, publication date September 30, 2004 .</ ref > the feedstock material is first ground into small chunks, and mixed with water if it is especially dry.
2004 saw the publication of Perfect Sound Forever: The Story of Pavement, a biography on the band written by Rob Jovanovic.
In 2004 the publication Različni jeziki / Linguaggi di-versi / Different Languages / Langages di-vers in 10 languages came out of the project ( published by the Edition Libris Koper ) and it was edited by T. Kramberger and Gašper Malej.
* 2004: Co-editor with Gašper Malej of the collection Različni jeziki / Linguaggi di-versi, publication of the Poets ’ and Translators ’ Workshop Različni jeziki / Linguaggi di-versi, held in Ankaran, Slovenia, in 2002, project Linguagi di-versi has been going on with a some pauses from 1998 until 2009 ), Knjigarna Libris, Koper, 221 p.

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The publication of the book Crusade against the Grail by the young German Otto Rahn in the 1930s rekindled interest in the connection between the Cathars and the Holy Grail.
* Acta Sanctae Sedis, a former Roman monthly publication and gazette of the Holy See
In late 2009 with the publication of the apostolic constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus, traditionalist Anglicans were invited into unity with the Holy See.
Pope Paul VI continued implementation of the Council's directives, ordering with Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum of Holy Thursday, 3 April 1969, publication of a new official edition of the Roman Missal, which appeared ( in Latin ) in 1970.
Flynn made his first public appearance since the publication of the Mahon Report by attending noon Mass in the Holy Rosary Church in Castlebar.
Summarising the Christian Renoux book on the prayer, an article by Egidio Picucci on the 19 – 20 January 2009 issue of L ' Osservatore Romano says that the earliest record of the prayer is its appearance, as " a beautiful prayer to say during Mass " in the December 1912 number of the small devotional French publication La Clochette, " the bulletin of the League of the Holy Mass ".
The burden of this contention was further explained by the publication in 1860 of his Notes on the Site of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem ; and The Temples of the Jews and the other Buildings in the Haram Area at Jerusalem, published in 1878, which was a further elaboration of these theories, which are said to have been the origin of the establishment of the Palestine Exploration Fund.
This agenda supported the notion of a daily publication to champion the opinions of the Holy See.
On the strength of this impulse given to the Litany of Loreto, certain ascetical writers began to publish a great number of litanies in honour of the Saviour, the B. Virgin, and the saints, often ill-advised and containing expressions theologically incorrect, so that Pope Clement VIII had promulgated ( 6 Sept., 1601 ) a severe decree of the Holy Office, which, while upholding the litanies contained in the liturgical books as well as the Litany of Loreto, prohibited the publication of new litanies, or use of those already published in public worship, without the approbation of the Congregation of Rites.
For nearly a century after the publication of James Bryce's monumental work The Holy Roman Empire ( 1864 ), this view prevailed among most English-speaking historians of the Early Modern period, and contributed to the development of the Sonderweg theory of the German past.
After publication of the 1917 Code, many institutes with simple vows appealed to the Holy See for permission to make solemn vows.
After publication of the 1917 Code, many institutes with simple vows appealed to the Holy See for permission to make solemn vows.
Later, litanies of the Holy Name of Jesus, the Sacred Heart, the Precious Blood, and St. Joseph were also approved for publication and public recitation.
As written in the 1852 publication of Calmet's Dictionary of the Holy Bible regarding military arms at the time of Paul the Apostle ( c. 5-c. 67 ): In 1934, American football player and coach Pop Warner recommended them for running events in his widely distributed book, " Pop " Warner's book for boys.
Murray ’ s claim that a new moral truth had emerged outside the church led to conflict with Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, pro-secretary of the Vatican Holy Office, and the eventual Vatican demand, in 1954, that Murray cease writing on religious freedom and stop publication of his two latest articles on the issue.
After publication of the 1917 Code, many institutes with simple vows appealed to the Holy See for permission to make solemn vows.
Thomas was later remembered as having established the TJC General Coordination Board and The Holy Spirit News publication.
The full publication title is The Holy Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text: A New Translation with the Aid of Previous Versions and with Constant Consultation of Jewish Authorities.
He also engraved ‘ Christopher Columbus at the Convent of La Rabida ,’ after Sir David Wilkie ; ‘ The Blind Girl at the Holy Well ,’ after Sir Frederick W. Burton, the first publication of the Royal Irish Art Union ; ‘ Landais Peasants going to Market ’ and ‘ Changing Pasture ,’ after Rosa Bonheur ; ‘ The Death of a Stag ,’ ‘ The Combat ,’ ‘ The Fight for the Standard ,’ ‘ Just Caught ,’ and ‘ Dogs and their Game ’ ( a series of six plates ), after Richard Ansdell ; ‘ The Halt ’ andThe Keeper's Daughter ,’ after Ansdell and W. P. Frith, R. A .; ‘ The Pursuit of Pleasure ’ and ‘ Home!
She published an account of her journey in Reise einer Wienerin in das Heilige Land (“ A Vienna woman's trip to the Holy Land ,” 2 vols., Vienna, 1843 ); money earned from this publication allowed her to pursue more extended explorations in the future.
* David Roberts begins publication of Sketches in the Holy Land ( chromolithographs ).
On May 7, 2008, a new limited series entitled Rann-Thanagar Holy War began publication.
These lectures were afterward published as " Commentaries " ( perushim ) on the books of the Holy Scriptures, and Alshich gives a remarkable reason for their publication: " Many of those who had listened to my lectures repeated them partly or wholly in their own names.

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