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Then and 1990s
She was a child actor in the 1990s, starring in movies such as All I Want for Christmas ( 1991 ), Patriot Games ( 1992 ), Hocus Pocus ( 1993 ), Monkey Trouble ( 1994 ), Now and Then ( 1995 ), and Alaska ( 1996 ).
Then, during the 1990s, a major controversy arose over rumors that the Pacifica National Board and national staff were attempting to centralize control of content, in order to increase audience.
Then, in the early 1990s, the Lacandon witnessed acts of violence during the Zapatista rebellion in Chiapas.
Then, in the 1990s, he developed the Problem Frames Approach.
After Casper, she starred in Now and Then, a coming-of-age film about four 12-year-old girls and their friendship during the 1970s to the 1990s.
Then, from March 1997, the Dragons went 51 matches without tasting defeat in a league game, just one of many records they would set in the 1990s.
Then in mid 1990s, Roland entered to the hype, with the MC-303, and also Korg and Yamaha followed suit.
Then in the early 1990s, 133 episodes were aired by the commercial television station RTL.
Then again in the later 1990s London had a huge house price boom.
Then, in the late 1990s, it merged with Benarty JFC and reverted back to its original name of Lochore Welfare.
She worked continuously throughout the 1990s, starring in many films including The Bonfire of the Vanities ( 1990 ), A Stranger Among Us ( 1992 ), Born Yesterday ( 1993 ), Milk Money ( 1994 ), Now and Then ( 1995 ), and Two Much ( 1996 ), where she co-starred with future husband Antonio Banderas.
Then another major paradigm shift in Marathi sensibility began in the 1990s with the another avant-garde modernist poetry of poets associated with Abhidhanantar and Shabadavedh.
Then, during the rise of the internet / high tech in the late 1990s, Bronson became a leading chronicler of Silicon Valley in its heyday, writing two more best sellers.
Then, during the 1980s and early 1990s, the road was expanded, and all the junctions west of Hanger Lane were improved.
Then the Windows version was developed in the early 1990s and released in 1994.
Then began a truly convoluted set of ownership, call letter, and format changes from the Spanish language WUKQ to WEVD, a low-rated brokered station in the 1990s, to today's incarnation as WEPN.
Murk has a vast back catalog of compositions dating from the early 1990s, including " Some Lovin ’" and " Every Now and Then ," and many newer tracks such as " Fired up!
While Kirkwood's residential community began to flourish by the late 1990s, the community's business district running along Hosea L. Williams Dr. ( Then Boulevard Dr .) remained stagnant.
Then, in the late 1980s and early 1990s U. S. Route 50 was converted to a freeway across the island.
Scarborough was the host of the syndicated programs Images-A Year in Review and Memories ... Then and Now in the late 1980s-early 1990s, and also co-anchored the NBC network documentary series Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow with Maria Shriver and Mary Alice Williams.
Then Dr. Phil Currie, who was the Head of Dinosaur Research at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in the 1990s, relocated the site of the bones using only an old photograph as a guide, and reopened the site for excavation in the summer of 1998.
Then during Ron Ganulin's tenure as head coach, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the team recaptured momentum and was one of the better teams in the NEC ; from 1998 through 2004, St. Francis posted a 78-36 conference record.

Then and Associated
Then he joined the Associated Press, serving in Asia and Africa before being assigned to Lebanon as the chief Mideast correspondent in 1983.
Then again in March, the Associated Collegiate Press named the Daily Bruin the Newspaper of the Year out of a field of national collegiate newspapers.

Then and Press
His book, If I Only Knew Then ... Learning from Our Mistakes was released in November 2007 by Springboard Press.
* Stuart Morris, 2006 Portland, Then and Now The Dovecote Press, Wimborne, Dorset: ISBN 1-904349-48-X.
*" There Then " Prince George, Gorse Press, 2008.
Then in the mid-1980s, Esalen entered into a joint publishing arrangement with Lindisfarne Press to publish a small library of Russian philosophical and theological books.
Then he served as the sports editor of the Press and the Sun Press until 1929.
Then, with their agreement, Tunku issued a reply in the Press stating that he was willing to meet Chin Peng.
Thunder Bay Press is a publisher known for its Then and Now series of illustrated books on local and U. S. city history.
* Then and Now, a book series from Thunder Bay Press
* Then the Americans Came, by Martha Hess, Four Walls Eight Windows Press, 1996.
Then in December 2005 the paper, along with the other Scotsman Publications titles, was sold to Edinburgh based newspaper group Johnston Press in a £ 160 million deal.
* This Wide and Universal Theater: Shakespeare in Performance, Then and Now ( University of Chicago Press, 2007 )
* Freeman, Roger A., UK Airfields of the Ninth Then and Now, ( Military and Naval Press, 2006 )
Alberta: Separatism Then and Now ( St. Catharines, ON: Freedom Press Canada Inc., 2009 ) 138 pp, favourable account that concludes, " The odds of Alberta actually leaving Confederation are remote, at this point.
* 2002, Mary Chesnut, Two Novels, includes The Colonel and the Captain ; and Two Years-or The Way We Lived Then, edited and Introduction by Elisabeth Muhlenfeld, University of Virginia Press.
Then to save face he called for a Press Conference to dis-ban the organization.
Then, he worked in New York briefly before returning to Canada to work for the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission where he became chief announcer and was Canada's first national news anchor reading the nightly Canadian Press News.
Fargnoli's books of poetry include Necessary Light ( Utah State University Press, 1999 ), winner of the May Swenson Book Award ; Lives of Others ( Oyster River Press, 2001 ); Small Songs of Pain ( Pecan Grove Press, 2003 ); Duties of the Spirit ( Tupelo Press, 2005 ) which won the Jane Kenyon Literary Award for Outstanding Poetry by a New Hampshire poet, and most recently, Then, Something, ( also from Tupelo Press, 2009 ) which won the 2009 Foreword Review Best of the Year Silver Award in Poetry, and was an Honorable Mention for the 2009 Eric Hoffer Award in Poetry.

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