The first Labour government, which presided over our centennial celebrations, saw the planting of many a kauri or pohutukawa. |
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The opera will mark the 450th anniversary of Ukon's birth and the centennial of Japanese migration to the Philippines. |
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Critics assailed the commission, as well as a number of state and local organizations, for commercializing centennial activities. |
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This year is the centennial of Albert Einstein formulating his theory of relativity. |
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This year, marking the centennial of the disaster, three books retell the Mount Pelee story. |
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Its centennial was marked by a ceremony last month in north-central Alberta that was attended by Indian Affairs Minister Jane Stewart. |
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But our centennial is not just a time to reflect upon our past accomplishments. |
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The exhibition is being presented in honour of the Academy's 75th anniversary and the centennial of the Hawaii Shingon Mission. |
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In this centennial year of Rotary International, Dublin Fingal Rotary Club is celebrating its 25th anniversary. |
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This year marks the centennial of the introduction of the venerable variety which was unveiled in England in 1899 by hybridizer John Kendall. |
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This year is the centennial of the Nobel Prize in Physics shared by Henri Becquerel and the Curies for their pioneering work on radioactivity. |
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That was back in 1967, that centennial year of stylized maple leaf flags and Montreal's Expo. |
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His explanation that the money saved would be budgeted towards the city's centennial celebration on New Year's didn't wash with angry citizens. |
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Scripps turns 100 years old on September 26, 2003 and is awarding the prize during its centennial celebration week. |
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These items were created by local artist Sharon Edmonds, as part of the congregation's celebration of its centennial year. |
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The mural is expected to be completed by September 15 and will be part of the centennial celebrations of the City of Regina. |
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At the same time this date coincided with Wolfe Tone Day, the largest celebration of the 1798 Rising in Ireland during the centennial year. |
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The centennial and bicentennial of Columbus's legendary voyages passed largely unmarked in the colonies. |
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By 1976, the year ACS celebrated its centennial anniversary, membership in the organization had grown to over 112,000 chemists, chemical engineers, and chemistry students. |
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Like the centennial celebration in 1905, the bicentennial has a peculiar ability to conflate understandings of the past with aesthetic and economic valuations of nature. |
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The property was purchased and reorganized as the Centennial Mining Company in 1876, taking its name from the centennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. |
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This year marks the centennial of the great prize devised by Alfred Nobel. |
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It is, therefore, most fitting that this prestigious national conference be held in our province during this, our centennial, year. |
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The changing climate provoked a centennial peregrination of shepherds with their sheep and their dogs. |
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The centennial West line, which would be about the same size, would sweep west from Oklahoma towards California. |
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This edition of an authoritative reference work has been updated for the subway's centennial. |
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Our different work-romms offers breathtaking views on an umbrageous terrace, bordered by centennial trees. |
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Dragoon, Brereton Greenhous's centennial history of the Royal Canadian Dragoons contains a useful account of this brigade's actions. |
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The model is most frequently run on an annual time scale but is able to run on monthly, seasonal, decadal or centennial time scales. |
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Even when speaking off-the-record senior figures will only state that they are delighted to be taking part in Trinidad's centennial celebrations. |
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Indeed, at the time of its first centennial celebrations in 1910 parts of Latin America seemed to have emerged already. |
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In the wake of Canada's centennial, Canadians had suddenly awoken to the importance and vulnerability of physical heritage in our cities. |
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In March Casals gives a series of concerts in Vienna on the occasion of Beethoven's centennial. |
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The centennial offered us an occasion to look backward, to mark the achievements of a hundred years of planning and development. |
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Maillardville is a community I know well, and I was honoured to mark its centennial with local residents. |
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Drilling at Vostok in Antarctica has produced an outstanding record of climate and atmospheric composition on millennial to centennial time scales for the last 420,000 years. |
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A generalization of Morley's theorem would be an appropriate contribution to the coming centennial anniversary of the discovery of this wonderful result. |
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During this year's centennial celebration, I'd like to help change that. |
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This year marks the centennial of James McNeil Whistler's death, and a number of exhibitions and related events have been organized to commemorate it. |
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Next year marks the centennial of the start of the Russo-Japanese War. |
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The granddaddy of public markets in the West celebrates its centennial this year. |
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The event marked the centennial of Canadian Confederation. |
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Funds from the European Union helped organise and open the James Joyce Centre and the Dublin Writers Museum. April was dedicated to Samuel Beckett's centennial. |
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Their motion is the result of cyclic surges interspersed with longer periods of inactivity, on both hourly and centennial time scales. |
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Ford's centennial bash will range from Model T rides to rock concerts. |
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The company estimates that 9 million people have walked through the wax museum since it opened in 1962, shortly before the centennial of the battle. |
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The database recorded five Alberta legacy projects, one of the branded centennial projects, and five of the Saskatchewan strategic projects as providing lasting federal recognition, usually in the form of a plaque. |
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In 1889, the first congress of the Second International, met in Paris for the centennial of the French Revolution and the Exposition Universelle. |
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In 1992, to commemorate the centennial of the club, a new badge was commissioned, including a representation of the Shankly Gates. |
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In 1933 and 1934, the city celebrated its centennial by hosting the Century of Progress International Exposition Worlds Fair. |
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In celebration of its centennial in 1963, the ICRC, together with the League of Red Cross Societies, received its third Nobel Peace Prize. |
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In 1987, a second flag design was chosen in a contest organized by the UEA celebrating the first centennial of the language. |
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Rampersad offers new afterwords to both volumes of the centennial edition of The Life of Langston Hughes. |
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Western Manitoba's wordsmith, Mr. Fred McGuinness, has suggested that we repeat this centennial experience by giving national recognition to the approaching millennium. |
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In 1908, a year before the centennial of Lincoln's birth, a black bootmaker he had known named William Donnegan was lynched in the course of an especially grisly race riot in Springfield, Illinois. |
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The objective of this dual initiative from the world of catering and from local artists is to render homage to Salvador DalĂ on the centennial of his birth through a hitherto unattempted combination of gastronomy and art. |
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This year marks the centennial of the Armenian genocide, which began in 1915, three years before the break-up of the Ottoman Empire. |
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This issue of the centennial volume of the journal begins with an article discussing geology, specifically a rare mineral known as vivianite. |
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We are proud to mark the centennial of the city by helping ensure the Dryden Mill remains efficient, competitive, environmentally friendly and open for business well into the future. |
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Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron, revealed the plans for one of these machines recently at the Sheffield centennial at Yale. It will be called a bevatron. |
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