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publication and Browne
He undertook a history of the Bábí religion through publication of A Traveller's Narrative ( Makála-i-Shakhsí Sayyáh ) in 1886, later translated and published in translation in 1891 through Cambridge University by the agency of Edward Granville Browne who described ` Abdu ' l-Bahá as:
In the summer of 1962, Browne was named the advertising manager for the Liberty Amendment Committee's bimonthly publication American Progress for Economic Freedom.
The encyclopaedist and author Sir Thomas Browne wrote a short essay upon Athenaeus which reflects a revived interest in the Banquet of the Learned amongst scholars during the 17th century following its publication in 1612 by the Classical scholar Isaac Casaubon.
* The Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges alluded to Browne throughout his literary writings, from his first publication, Fervor de Buenos Aires ( 1923 ) until his last years.
The encyclopaedist Sir Thomas Browne wrote a Latin essay on Athenaeus which reflects a revived interest in the Banquet of the Learned amongst scholars following the publication of the Deipnosophistae in 1612 by the Classical scholar Isaac Casaubon.
Since the publication of the Browne Review in 2010 and the White Paper ' Students at the heart of the system ', the higher education landscape has been continually changing, and as part of its response to these changes, QAA has set up a commercial arm, Partners in Quality, which offers services relating to quality assurance in the UK higher education sector.
Browne ended the publication of Richard Shaver's Shaver Mystery and oversaw the change in Amazing from a pulp magazine to a digest.

publication and Report
The cost of this process has drawn criticism ; as of the publication of the Saville Report being.
The 2011 publication " The Generation X Report ", based on annual surveys used in the Longitudinal Study of today's adults, finds that Gen Xers, who are defined in the report as people born between 1961 and 1981, are highly educated, active, balanced, happy and family-oriented.
To a journalist he gave a Report for publication, if the journalist saw fit.
* 1975: BL collapses and is nationalised, publication of the Ryder Report recommends that Land Rover be split from Rover and be treated as a separate company within BL and becomes part of the new commercial vehicle division called the Land Rover Leyland Group
The 1997 publication of Bringing Them Home – Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families brought broader awareness of the Stolen Generations.
In 1997, the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs ( which is critical of United States and Israeli policies ), praised the Times ( along with The Christian Science Monitor owned by the Church of Christ, Scientist ), and the Times ’ sister publication The Middle East Times for their objective and informative coverage of Islam and the Middle East, while criticizing the Times generally pro-Israel editorial policy.
WHO is responsible for the World Health Report, a leading international publication on health, the worldwide World Health Survey, and World Health Day.
The WHO regularly publishes a World Health Report, its leading publication, including an expert assessment of a specific global health topic.
In 1987, the publication of the Brundtland Report by the United Nations had paved the way to establish a environmental governance.
The ISM publishes the monthly publication Inside Supply Management, which includes the purchasing surveys Manufacturing ISM Report On Business and the Non-Manufacturing ISM Report on Business, which debuted June 1998.
A 62-page publication seems to be responsible for the use of " Ruhr " as a short form of the then more common " Ruhr District " or " Ruhr Valley ": Ben Tillett, A. Creech-Jones and Samuel Warren's The Ruhr: The Report of a Deputation from the Transport and General Workers Union ( London 1923 ).
** House of Commons Information Office: Factsheet G17 -- The Official Report ( Hansard ) History of publication, current use, how to cite it, etc.
He believed that " The advent of psychonautical sciences and the publication of the Kinsey Report " into sexual diversity had an impact on western society that was " comparable to that of nuclear physics and the advent of the atomic bomb " and that in the future the restrictions on sexual morality within society should be abolished in order to bring about greater freedom and individuality.
For example, following the Kashmir earthquake in 2005 it used its front page to urge its readers to donate to its appeal fund, and following the publication of the Hutton Report into the death of British government scientist David Kelly, its front page simply carried the word " Whitewash ?".
The 1986 publication of the Meese Report contained graphic descriptions of the film's sex scenes and uncensored excerpts of dialogue, which may have contributed to the report becoming a best-seller.
* Archive of the Ambassador Report publication published from 1975 through 1999
After the publication of the Taylor Report, Hibs considered leaving Easter Road and moving to a different site, but these plans were abandoned in 1994.
* Fueling Profits: Report on Industry Consolidation ( publication of the Consumer Federation of America )
In 1997, the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, a publication critical of United States policy in the Middle East, praised the Monitor for its objective and informative coverage of Islam and the Middle East.
The research had the full support of the Club and the final publication, Mankind at the Turning Point was accepted as the official Second Report to the Club of Rome in 1974.
In 1880, the American Journal of Philology, a quarterly published by the Johns Hopkins University, was established under his editorial charge, and his strong personality was expressed in the department of the Journal headed " Brief Report " or " Lanx Satura ," and in the earliest years of its publication every tiny detail was in his hands.
Flynn made his first public appearance since the publication of the Mahon Report by attending noon Mass in the Holy Rosary Church in Castlebar.
* 2001 Following the publication of the IPCC Third Assessment Report, seventeen national science academies issued a joint statement, entitled " The Science of Climate Change ", explicitly acknowledging the IPCC position as representing the scientific consensus on climate change science.
In 2001, following the publication of the Burns Report on Post Primary Education, the decision was taken to abolish the examination.

publication and October
Arbor Day reached its height of popularity on its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright, noticed that a Nebraska nonprofit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the holiday and commercialized it for their own use as a trademark for their publication " Arbor Day ," so he countered their efforts, launched a website, and trademarked it for " public use celebrations " and defended the matter in a federal district court in the United States to ensure it was judged as property of the public domain, the case was settled in October 1999.
Fern Hill ( 1945 ) is a poem by Dylan Thomas, first published in the October, 1945, Horizon magazine, with its first book publication as the last poem in Deaths and Entrances.
Cover of U. S. lesbian publication ' The Ladder ( magazine ) | The Ladder ' from October 1957.
The landmark event that established the discipline of information theory, and brought it to immediate worldwide attention, was the publication of Claude E. Shannon's classic paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948.
On 26 October 2010 the institution announced plans to launch a publication house, named Jadavpur University Press.
In October 1992, a staff writer of the UK publication Nintendo Magazine System said that Kid Icarus was " pretty good fun ", but did not " compare too well " to other platform games, owing in part to its " rather dated " graphics.
Other than during wartime, the Rosetta Stone has left the British Museum only once: for one month in October 1972, to be displayed alongside Champollion's Lettre at the Louvre in Paris on the 150th anniversary of its publication.
On first publication in October 1937, The Hobbit was met with almost unanimously favourable reviews from publications both in the UK and the US, including The Times, Catholic World and The New York Post.
After October 1956 four books written by Gombrowicz appeared in Poland and they brought him great renown despite the fact that the authorities did not allow the publication of Dziennik ( Diary ).
* October – First publication of infrared photographs, by Professor Robert Williams Wood in the Royal Photographic Society Journal
After the publication of the Méry video-tape by Le Monde on 22 September 2000, in which Jean-Claude Méry, in charge of the RPR's financing, directly accused Chirac of organizing the network, and of having been physically present on 5 October 1986, when Méry gave in cash 5 millions Francs, which came from companies who had benefited from state deals, to Michel Roussin, personal secretary ( directeur de cabinet ) of Chirac, Chirac refused to follow up his summons by judge Eric Halphen, and the highest echelons of the French justice declared that he could not been inculpated while in functions.
The original publication date of the book was October 21, 1994 with a 1995 copyright, and as of March 2011, the book was in its 39th printing.
In the previous year she had worked with Martin Heidegger in editing Husserl's papers for publication, Heidegger being appointed similarly as a teaching assistant to Husserl at Freiburg in October 1916.
From July to October 1789, he lived in Paris, superintending the publication of his first work: Cadastre perpetuel, dedié a l ' assemblée nationale, l ' an 1789 et le premier de la liberté française (" National Cadastre, Dedicated to the National Assembly, Year 1789 and the First One of French Liberty "), which was written in 1789 and issued in 1790.
Originally registered for copyright as LP11703 with a declared publication date of October 1, 1942, the continuation of copyright was contingent upon renewal between the 27th and 28th anniversaries of that date.
The mystery series follows Father Tom Christmas, a priest in an English village, who often stumbles upon murder. The second, Eleven Pipers Piping, is scheduled for publication in late October 2012.
As a result, The Herald and Weekly Times decided to merge the two, and so after one hundred and fifty years, ten months and two days of publication, The Herald was published for the last time as a separate newspaper on 5 October 1990.
The series resumed publication in Fluide Glacial in October 2006.
In October 1946 elections, persecution against opposition parties occurred, such as jailing members of the previous government, periodic newspaper publication bans and subjecting opposition followers to frequent attacks by communist armed groups.
The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105. 21, " Defense Intelligence Agency " on August 1, 1961, effective October 1, 1961.
For its October 1917 hardcover publication by A. C. McClurg & Company, the novel was retitled A Princess of Mars.
The Mallet was first published on October 9, 1925 as the official publication of the Proctor public schools.
The Brunswicker, the towns first newspaper, began publication in October, 1847 and continues today, making it one of the state's oldest.
To celebrate its 15th anniversary, FT launched the on-line version of this publication howtospendit. com on 3 October 2009.
Although Zedler had committed to publication on October 1728, as a precaution the year 1729 was printed on the title page.

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