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In early 2000 Engelbart produced, with volunteers and sponsors, what was called The Unfinished Revolution – II, also known as the Engelbart Colloquium at Stanford University, to document and publicize his work and ideas to a larger audience ( live, and online ).
Accordingly, the Montreal Protocol community is organising a range of celebrations at the national, regional and international levels to publicize its considerable success to date and to consider the work ahead for the future.
Dr. Tammelin was also conducting research on this class of compounds in 1952, but for obvious reasons he did not publicize his work widely.
Its aim was to publish and publicize the work of what was, by then, a growing number of students and collaborators ( this is also the name used to refer to the group of students who developed his sociological program ).
Its purpose is both to bestow prizes and to publicize the work of its recipients ' local solutions to problems that also exist worldwide.
But, as with the earlier studies, Rhine was reluctant to publicize this work too early, because of the fear of criticism from mainstream scientists.
The art work for the stamp was drawn by Peter Firmin, who also produced a series of illustrations for the advertising campaign to publicize the new stamps.
After becoming an independent non-profit organization in November 2000, EPIC has continued to work on governmental issues: surveillance ; transparency, using the Freedom of Information Act to publicize documents ; and the security, verifiability, and privacy of electronic voting.
Selling the Flexi-kite as a toy helped to finance their work and publicize the design.
The concept of having competing dealerships join together to publicize the " Automile " as an automobile shopping center was largely the work of Ernie Boch, famous in the Boston area for his ads urging people to " Come on down!
Chanute helped to publicize the Wright brothers ' work, and provided consistent encouragement, visiting their camp near Kitty Hawk in 1901, 1902 and 1903.
Udall wrote a letter of support, which he asked the Hensons to publicize, for O ' Neill's work.
Leaving the headmastership of Kingswood School would have given him more time for this work, while the appearance of his name in these publications, which were favoured by a network of mathematics teachers, would have helped publicize his own school.
Singh's message of no drugs, family values and healthy living was widely popular, and many of the media stories were positive, serving not only to educate the public, but also to publicize the work of the 3HO Foundation.
He was then working at GCHQ and was therefore unable to publicize his research as his work was classified.
MTW staff at HRSA's Bureau of Primary Health Care ( BPHC ) work in collaboration with cosponsors in national and local campaigns to publicize the innovative approaches used by MTW winners.
William's son, Henry Tuke co-founded the Retreat and continued his work, as did his grandson, Samuel Tuke, who also helped publicize the work and the term, " moral treatment ".
After Derwatt's death, his friends Constant and Banbury began to publicize his work and managed to sell a number of authentic paintings.
In 1936, Călinescu received his Doctorate in Literature from the University of Iaşi with a thesis on Avatarii faraonului Tla, a posthumous work of Mihai Eminescu whose value he was the first to publicize.
In 1935 Rao was sent to study abroad in Soviet Union again, and in 1936 to U. S. and France to do alliance work with Chinese living overseas, in which he published several newspaper such as Herald, Motherland Defence Times to publicize CPC policies on alliance against Japanese.
As with much of his work, Moll used these maps to publicize and support British policy and regional claims throughout the world.
Buchanan remained at the Center for the rest of his career, and one of the projects to which he contributed was the Center's efforts to publicize the work of Jacques Ellul in the English-speaking world.

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The other called for the Council to find means to study the relations of language to public policy, to keep track of, publicize, and combat semantic distortion by public officials, candidates for office, political commentators, and all those who transmit through the mass media.
* 1971 – The Winter Soldier Investigation, organized by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War to publicize war crimes and atrocities by Americans and allies in Vietnam, begin in Detroit, Michigan.
Factions in the Taiwanese media took the opportunity to highlight and publicize his visit, although the Singapore government emphasized that it was a private visit by Lee to familiarize himself with the latest developments there.
Additional websites that promote and publicize agritourism in the United States include Rural Bounty, founded by agritourism consultant Jane Eckert, Sleep in the Hay, a nationwide directory of farm stays, and Farm Stay USA, a blog that profiles farm stays and tracks agritourism news.
* In November 1970, the Committee on Human Rights in the USSR was founded by Andrei Sakharov and other Soviet dissidents to publicize Soviet violations of human rights.
During the first season of The Simpsons, Fox ordered Cartwright not to give interviews, because they did not want to publicize the fact that Bart was voiced by a woman.
As of 2008, a lawsuit is pending against officials in Lincoln County that would, if successful, publicize the results of those tests along with other evidence collected by Sullivan and Sederwall.
He explained the use of his signature, his picture, and the picture's caption, as having been applied by the magazine's editor, Mihail Polihroniade, to a piece the latter had written after having failed to obtain Eliade's contribution ; he also claimed that, given his respect for Polihroniade, he had not wished to publicize this matter previously.
The defense employed a three-pronged strategy: First, portraying the CPUSA as a conventional political party, which promoted socialism by peaceful means ; second, employing the " labor defense " tactic to attack the trial as a capitalist venture which could never provide a fair outcome to proletarian defendants ; and third, using the trial as an opportunity to publicize CPUSA policies.
A decade earlier, the same map suggested an impact feature to contractor Robert Baltosser, but he was forbidden to publicize his conclusion by Pemex corporate policy of the time.
A number of Chinese artifacts dating from the Tang dynasty and Song dynasty, some of which had been owned by Emperor Zhenzong were excavated and then came into the hands of Ma Hongkui, who refused to publicize the findings.
The achromatic lens, which greatly reduced color aberrations in objective lenses and allowed for shorter and more functional telescopes, first appeared in a 1733 telescope made by Chester Moore Hall, who did not publicize it.
In 1784, when Franz Mesmer began to publicize his theory of " animal magnetism ", which was considered offensive by many, Louis XVI appointed a commission to investigate it and Guillotin was appointed as a member of it along with Benjamin Franklin and others.
The association aims to publicize smaller businesses located in the municipalitys ' centers, which feel threatened by the increasing popularity of larger businesses, such as malls and hypermarkets usually found on the outskirts.
The original gold record awards were presented to artists by their own record companies to publicize the achievement of 1, 000, 000 sales.
Although the prince still enjoyed the protection of the Chinese, when he made public appearances overseas to publicize the GRUNK cause, he was treated with almost open contempt by Ministers Ieng Sary and Khieu Samphan.
The Yale University Press book was partially financed by the Smith Richardson Foundation, which also hosted a symposium to publicize it in May 2009 at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC.
While Starved gained low ratings and was derided by groups that sought to publicize eating disorders, being canceled after its first season, Sunny quickly became a critics ' darling, consistently achieved high ratings and was picked up for a second season within days of its first season finale.
The foreword of the book explains the book's approach by saying, " the authors of the present book, who come from a country ( Estonia ) which has shared the fate of nations in the Russian and Soviet empires, endeavour to publicize the plight of the small nations whose very existence is threatened as a result of recent history.
Stephens also created and produced another highly rated television program called, " Eye on Arkansas ," which led him to negotiate with The Vapors nightclub in Hot Springs ( Garland County ) to publicize the club in exchange for appearances by the headliner acts, resulting in him interviewing such entertainment icons as Liberace, Patti Page, the Four Aces, Angie Dickinson, Bob Crosby, Mickey Rooney, the casts of the popular TV ’ s series, " Ponderosa ," and " The Beverly Hillbillies ," actors Roy Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Ronald Reagan ( while touring as the host of GE Theatre, prior to becoming governor of California, and later as President ), as well as numerous other notables.
The movie was directed by Edmund Goulding, and, though the film died at the box office ( Zanuck did not publicize it and removed it from release ), Power received some of the best reviews of his career.

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