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Awareness in the United States of the conflict in Guatemala, and its ethnic dimension, increased with the 1983 publication of the " testimonial " account I, Rigoberta Menchú ; Rigoberta Menchú was later awarded the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize for her work in favor of broader social justice.
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.
Sales declined steadily thereafter ; ultimately, the magazine was forced to close in 1992 after 150 years of publication.
Written in the West, in conjunction with the publication, Written in the West, Munich: Schirmer / Mosel ( 1987 ), touring exhibition: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris ( 1986 ); Encontros de Fotografia, Coimbra ( 1987 ); Palazzo della Triennale di Milano ( 1988 ); Film Society of Miami ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Stockholm ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Copenhagen ( 1988 ); Saint-Yrieix-La-Perche ( 1990 ); Städtische Galerie Schwarzes Kloster, Freiburg ( Breisgau ) ( 1992 )
After her husband's death in 1951 she founded Belmont Music Publishers devoted to the publication of his works ( Shoaf 1992, 64 ).
Date of publication: August 1, 1992.
The above publication notations are credited to F. Thornton Miller, ed., Tyranny Unmasked, Foreword ix-xxii ( Indianapolis: Liberty Fund 1992 ).
1992 saw the publication of Unfinished Business-The Politics of Class War published jointly with AK Press that set out where Class War came from, and where it wanted to go.
( Raz 1992 ) was the first refereed and accepted for publication article about CO algorithms ( however, publications about an equivalent Dynamic atomicity property can be traced to 1988 ).
His 1992 publication, The Elements of Typographic Style has been called “ the finest book ever written about typography ” by type designers Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones.
Following the October 1992 publication of Generation X in paperback, McDonald's restored the trademark.
Maynard gained widespread commercial acceptance in 1992 with the publication of her novel To Die For which drew several elements from the real-life Pamela Smart murder case.
In 1992, after the publication of three more volumes, Berserk was serialized in Young Animal.
The first academic publication about the ecological footprint was by William Rees in 1992.
Janklow, then governor of South Dakota, sued both the author and publisher Viking Press for libel, which delayed publication of the paperback version of the book until 1992.
The " Tattler " name was restored ( with the volume numbering restarted ) in 1992 and has been in continuous publication since then.
In its fortieth anniversary issue from 9 May 1992, trade publication NME selected Tales from Topographic Oceans for their " 40 Records That Captured The Moment " for 1974.
McCarthy finally received widespread recognition in 1992 with the publication of All the Pretty Horses, which won the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Although the newest pyramid is huge, black and flares at the top, that image is not related to the Luxor Las Vegas hotel, which was built in 1992, several years after the novel's publication.
The third phase of Patterson's career began with the publication of Eye of the Storm in 1992, a fictionalized retelling of an unsuccessful mortar attack on Prime Minister John Major by a ruthless young Irish gunman-philosopher named Sean Dillon, hired by an Iraqi millionaire.
The film's discussion of McCrery's purported homosexuality was based largely on a September 1992 article in The Advocate, entitled " The Outing of a Family-Values Congressman ," which upon publication had received little attention and no corroboration from the mainstream press.
The book, which began as a doctoral dissertation, was written largely as an answer to Christopher Browning's 1992 publication on the Holocaust, Ordinary Men.
She gained notoriety in 1991 with the publication of a Fine art nude photography book, Santa Fe, and even more publicity in 1992 by her engagement to sumo star Takanohana.
In 1992, he hired famed attorney Neil Papiano and brought the first in a series of defamation suits against G. Gordon Liddy for claims in Liddy's book Will, and St. Martin's Press for its publication of the book Silent Coup by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin.

1992 and Alan
In what proved to be his last England match, against Sweden at Euro 1992, he was substituted by England coach Graham Taylor, in favour of Arsenal striker Alan Smith, ultimately denying Lineker the chance to equal — or even better — Charlton's record of 49 goals.
* 1992 Alan J. Hoffman and Philip Wolfe
The resulting promotion meant that Blackburn were back in the top flight of English football for the first time since 1966. In the 1992 close season, Dalglish signed Southampton's Alan Shearer for a British record fee of £ 3. 5 million.
In 1992, as a close friend of actresses Jill Bennett and Rachel Roberts, Anderson included a touching episode in his autobiographical BBC film Is That All There Is ?, with a boat trip down the River Thames ( several of their professional colleagues and friends aboard ) to scatter their ashes on the waters while musician Alan Price sang the song " Is That All There Is?
British examples are At Risk ( 2004 ), Secret Asset ( 2006 ), Illegal Action ( 2007 ), and Dead Line ( 2008 ), by Dame Stella Rimington ( formerly the Director General of MI5 from 1992 to 1996 ) and The Code Snatch ( 2001 ) by Alan Stripp, formerly a cryptographer at Bletchley Park.
Then, in 1992, Justice John Toohey ran out of patience with Alan Skyring and Patrick Cusack's repeated attempts to obtain a re-hearing on their argument that the Commonwealth did not have the power to issue paper money.
Among PARC's distinguished researchers were three Turing Award winners: Butler W. Lampson ( 1992 ), Alan Kay ( 2003 ), and Charles P. Thacker ( 2009 ).
* After the 1992 booming of the US stock market, Alan Greenspan coined the phrase " irrational exuberance ".
The 1990s brought Ford the role of Jack Ryan in Tom Clancy's Patriot Games ( 1992 ) and Clear and Present Danger ( 1994 ), as well as leading roles in Alan Pakula's Presumed Innocent ( 1990 ) and The Devil's Own ( 1997 ), Andrew Davis ' The Fugitive ( 1993 ), Sydney Pollack's remake of Sabrina ( 1995 ), and Wolfgang Petersen's Air Force One ( 1997 ).
* In 1992, DNA from a palo verde tree was used to convict Mark Alan Bogan of murder.
* Haynes, Alan ( 1992 ): Invisible Power: The Elizabethan Secret Services 1570 – 1603 Alan Sutton ISBN 0-7509-0037-7
The main new works staged by the company have been The Little Mermaid by Anne Boyd ( 1985 ); Metamorphosis by Brian Howard ( 1985 ); Voss by Richard Meale ( 1986 ); Whitsunday by Howard ( 1988 ); Mer de glace by Richard Meale ( 1992 ); The Golem by Larry Sitsky ( 1993 ); The Eighth Wonder by Alan John ( 1995 ); Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Richard Mills ( 1999 ); Batavia by Richard Mills ( 2001 ); Love in the Age of Therapy by Paul Grabowsky ( OzOpera 2002 ); Lindy by Moya Henderson ( 2003 ); Madeline Lee by John Haddock ( 2004 ); Bliss ( 2010 ) by Brett Dean.
* Alan J. Levine, The Strategic Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945 ( 1992 )
Spock's Beard is a progressive rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles by brothers Neal and Alan Morse.
The Hall of Fame also serves as the town ’ s official visitor ’ s center, where you can see Alan Kulwicki ’ s championship winning 1992 Ford, and Curtis Turner ’ s famous “ Purple Hog ," a 1956 Ford race car.
The initial line-up comprised Nick Michaelson ( guitar ), Heitham Al-Sayed ( vocals ), Kerstin Haigh ( vocals ), John Morgan ( drums ), James Barrett ( bass ) and Alan " Hagos / Haggis " Haggarty ( engineer, producer, programmer ) and in 1992 they were joined by Spiral Tribe D. J, Andy Clinton.
* Alan " Hagos / Haggis " Haggarty ( Sound Engineer / Programmer / Producer, 1992 – 1994, 1999 – 2004 )
He is the author of a number of written works on cricket, including Gower: The Autobiography with The Independent journalist Martin Johnson in 1992, David Gower: With Time to Spare with Alan Lee in 1995 and Can't Bat, Can't Bowl, Can't Field also with Johnson.
His son Gary Alan, who had cerebral palsy, died in Braintree, Essex, in 1992, aged 40 ; this led to Monkhouse's being an avid campaigner for the disabled.
Alan got his first starring role in 1992 as host of BBC Radio 4's Knowing Me, Knowing You ... with Alan Partridge ( a spoof chat show with fictional guests ).
* Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge ( BBC Radio 4, series ) 1992
* David Luban, Alan Strudler, and David Wasserman, “ Moral Responsibility in the Age of Bureaucracy ,” Michigan Law Review 90 ( 1992 ), 2348-2392.

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