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success and conference
Nevertheless the conference was considered a success in bringing researchers together and Oxford conferences have continued every four or five years at locations around the world.
President Ronald Reagan helped to fuel the success of The Hunt for Red October when he announced that he enjoyed the book at a televised press conference, calling it " unputdown-able " and a " perfect yarn.
Instead, with another conference at Chantilly starting on 15 November, he hoped to be able to report a success to his French counterparts.
The Pens would use this talent to reach the first round of the playoffs in 1994, the second round in 1995, seven game into the conference finals in 1996, until the success was halted a five-game first round exit to the Philadelphia Flyers in 1997.
As a conference, the PSAC has had success at the national level.
The success of the meeting led the organizers to arrange an annual conference.
The school's sports programs ( represented by their mascot the Trojan ) have seen considerable success over the past few years with the baseball and boy's basketball teams each winning their respective district and conference championships during the years of 2002-2004, with the baseball team taking 1st place at the MSHSAA Class 1A State Championship in 2003 and 4th place in 2004.
Fordland has also found recent success in MSHSAA Scholar Bowl competition, qualifying for state competition three times ( placing 3rd in both 2005 and 2011 in class 2 ), winning multiple district titles ( 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, & 2011 ), and winning several conference titles ( 2005 – 2009, & 2011 ).
Encouraged by their success, in Smolensk on 30 / 31 December 1918, the Sixth Western Oblast Party conference met and announced its split from the RSDRP ( b ), proclaiming itself as the first congress of the Communist Party of Byelorussia ( CPB ( b )).
Combined with their failure to pacify the Transvaal, Smuts ' success left the United Kingdom with no choice but to offer a ceasefire and a peace conference, to be held at Vereeniging.
At the same time, BC students, faculty and athletic teams have seen indicators of success — winning record numbers of Fulbrights, Rhodes, and other academic awards ; setting new marks for research grants ; and winning conference and national titles.
The news of the test's success was rushed to Truman, who used it as leverage at the Potsdam conference, held near Berlin.
Undismayed by the failure of the Hagenau conference, the emperor made more strenuous efforts for the success of the coming colloquy at Worms.
As a counter measure he established a new League, which was to build on the success his combined " doctrine of conciliation " with " conference plus business " achieved during the 1902 Land Conference with landlords and the ensuing 1903 Land Purchase Act.
The conference was viewed as a great success and the declaration that was released was hoped to be a framework for lasting peace.
The 2012 NUS conference was held in Sheffield City Hall and saw a reasonable amount of success for Labour Students.
Meredith teams have enjoyed great success in post-season play in recent years as an independent institution and conference member.
He introduced a policy initiative to this effect at a press conference in late 2000, in which he dramatically cast a box of syringes onto the floor and said that his department planned to " stop people from shooting their welfare cheque up their arm, and to help them shoot up the ladder of success ".
The conference was judged a success, and has been held annually in different locations since then, organised by local volunteers.
In January 1957, Baker went to Atlanta, Georgia to attend a conference aimed at developing a new regional organization to build on the success of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
The Denison men ’ s and women ’ s lacrosse programs have had their share of conference and national success.
The Baseball team on campus has experienced much success in the GNAC, winning ten consecutive conference titles since 2001.
Following this success, in 2007 the United Netherlands Delegation to HNMUN won both the prizes for Best Large Delegation and Best International Delegation, succeeding in something no other European delegation had achieved in the history of the conference.

success and Budapest
The premiere of the concerto was given in Budapest on November 9, 1881, with Brahms as soloist, and was an immediate success.
Victor G. Szebehely ( August 21, 1921 Budapest – September 13, 1997 Austin ) was a key figure in the development and success of the Apollo program.
His first great success was Tatárjárás-Ein Herbstmanöver in German, meaning ' Autumn Maneuver ', although the English title is The Gay Hussars, which was first staged at the Lustspieltheater in Budapest, on 22 February 1908.
In January, 2008, Handel's Messiah was performed with the Berner Freitagsakademie in the original English with great success ; in March, there followed a concert tour through Hungary with four more Messiah concerts, one of which took place in Matthias Church in Budapest.
The success in Paris led to productions in Algiers, Brussels, Budapest and Milan in 1901 and in Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Geneva and Stockholm in 1902, followed by other cities.
The only notable international success at club level were the victories of Wolverhampton Wanderers in a series of high profile exhibition matches in some of football's first live televised games, which included a pride-restoring 3-2 win over Hungarian league champions Budapest Honvéd.
It premiered September 2, 1899 at the Magyar theatre in Budapest, Hungary but was not a success, mainly due to the poor libretto ( written by Adolf Mérei ).
The operetta premiered on December 20, 1902 at Népszínház in Budapest, Hungary and is considered to be Huszka's first critical success.
It was premiered on 14 November 1911 at the Király Színház ( King Theater ) in Budapest and was the composer's first significant success not only in Hungary, but also abroad.
Wihan went on to perform the concerto with great success, including under Dvořák's baton in Budapest on 20 December 1899 and they remained firm friends.
The German success, was however short-lived as Nyíregyháza was captured by the Red Army on 30 October, and another powerful Red Army offensive opened to the south with Budapest again being its objective, with the Soviets reaching the area of the Hungarian capital on 7 November 1944.
After enjoying major success of the Battle of Debrecen, the division fought in co-operation with sPzAbt 503 and was soon involved in the withdrawal towards Budapest.

success and December
The first episode was aired on 9 December 1960 and was not initially a critical success ; Daily Mirror columnist Ken Iriwin claimed the series would only last three weeks.
According to former DARPA Director Tony Tether and W. B. Bonvillian (“ Power Play ,” W. B. Bonvillian, The American Interest, Volume II, p 39, November – December 2006 ), DARPA's key characteristics to be replicated to reproduce DARPA's success are:
Following the Doctor V64's success Bung releases the Doctor V64 Jr. in December 1998.
The German policy was a success ; an armistice between Germany and the Bolsheviks came into force on 6 December and peace negotiations began on 22 December 1917 at Brest-Litovsk.
Several factors contributed to the success of Keating ’ s second challenge in December 1991.
Five hundred miles ( 800 km ) away, Eagle City, Alaska, had a telegraph station ; Amundsen travelled there ( and back ) overland to wire a success message ( collect ) on 5 December 1905.
94 November – December issue of HBR ) points out that the serendipitous quality of innovation is highly recognized by managers and links the success of Japanese enterprises to their ability to create knowledge not by processing information but rather by " tapping the tacit and often highly subjective insights, intuitions, and hunches of individual employees and making those insights available for testing and use by the company as a whole ".
The success ( or at least the controversy ) of Dalí and Buñuel's film L ' Age d ' Or in December 1930 had a regenerative effect, drawing a number of new recruits, and encouraging countless new artistic works the following year and throughout the 1930s.
The success of Apollo 8 in December 1968, launched on the third flight of a Saturn V, made it likely that one would be available to launch a dry workshop.
* December 14 The play Douglas is performed for the first time in Edinburgh, with overwhelming success, in spite of the opposition of the local church presbytery, who summoned Alexander Carlyle to answer for having attended its representation.
** Roald Amundsen in Hobart, Tasmania, announces his success in reaching the South Pole the previous December.
The band got their first positive press in late December, with Johnson tipping them for success in 1985 in Sounds, with a feature on the band following in January.
He followed that success with Circus Barker and Strongman ( published on June 3 ), Gramps at the Plate ( August 5 ), Redhead Loves Hatty Perkins ( September 16 ), People in a Theatre Balcony ( October 14 ) and Man Playing Santa ( December 9 ).
Dirty Harry achieved huge success after its release in December 1971, earning $ 22 million ( US $ in dollars ) in the United States and Canada alone.
After the success of Pinafore, Gilbert was eager to get started on the next opera, and he began working on the libretto in December 1878.
This was unexpected and forced Gilbert and Sullivan to race to complete and rehearse their new opera, The Pirates of Penzance, which premièred with much success on 31 December.
Ravlomanana's I Love Madagascar party achieved overwhelming electoral success in December 2001 and he survived an attempted coup in January 2003.
After the success of political forces close to Putin in the December 1999 parliamentary elections, Yeltsin evidentially felt confident enough in Putin that he resigned from the presidency on December 31, six months before his term was due to expire.
A compilation of Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger was in consideration in December 2000, with Final Fantasy Anthologys success a key decision factor.
It was not printed until December 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, after the success of her sister Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre.
Many different disagreements led to the fracture, for example ; while at the Fourth SI Conference in London in December, 1960, in a discussion about the political nature of the SI, the Gruppe SPUR members disagreed with the core situationist stance of counting on a revolutionary proletariat ; the accusation that their activities were based on a " systematic misunderstanding of situationist theses "; the understanding that at least one Gruppe SPUR member, sculptor Lothar Fischer, and possibly the rest of the group, were not actually understanding and / or agreeing with the situationist ideas, but were just using the SI to achieve success in the art market.
In November and December, Spassky finished the year by tying for sixth with Tal, scoring + 4 − 2 = 11, at the Alekhine Memorial in Moscow, which was won by Stein and Anatoly Karpov, the latter's first top-class success.
When the work was performed at the Théâtre de l ' Athénée on 13 December 1867 it was a great success, and the Revue et Gazette Musicale's critic lavished particular praise on Bizet's act: " Nothing could be more stylish, smarter and, at the same time, more distinguished ".

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