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On 2011 he started working almost full time on "Tricentennial", a 130 page graphic novel to be released during 2012.
"Similarly, the Apollo Tricentennial does not celebrate nationalism, but the bravery and daring of courageous explorers.
The American Tricentennial (1977)
The year 2002 saw Mobile's Tricentennial celebrated with parades that represented all of Mobile's mystic societies.
Her last official function was a visit to Hampton Roads, Virginia, for the Jamestown Tricentennial celebration of 1907.
Chatham County-Savannah Tricentennial Plan.
In 1986, the society ran the Beech Island Tricentennial Celebration at Redcliffe State Park, which attracted more than 10,000 visitors.
In 1985, he won the Bach Tricentennial Award in the International Recording Competition of the National Guild of Piano Teachers.
Virginia fired target practices in Cuban waters before she sailed for Hampton Roads on 10 April to participate in the Jamestown Tricentennial Exposition festivities.
The Neva Project : Ecology and Cultural History in an Urban River, In honour of Saint Petersburg's Tricentennial, 1703-2003.
JOE HALDEMAN Tricentennial Joe Haldeman is a. public relations department's dream.
This year he is nominated in two categories for the Hugo-both his novel MINDBRIDGE and "Tricentennial," the short story that follows.
And you will see as you read "Tricentennial," on the pages that follow, that this is one of his geniuses as a writer-his writing also has a rare element of reality within it.
Another event at 11 A.M. Saturday is the Tricentennial Regatta and Mayor's Cup Race on Long Island Sound, in which about 75 yachts from the surrounding area will compete.
Mr. Trimble's Symphony No. 3, "The Tricentennial," commissioned for the City of Albany's 300th year, was given its premier performance last September by the Albany Symphony Orchestra.
Our first guest is Admiral James T. Kirk of Starfleet Command, and we'll be talking today about this summer's Apollo Tricentennial and Starfleet's role in the celebrations."
The stories had originally appeared in the magazines The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Analog and the anthology 2076: The American Tricentennial, edited by Edward Bryant.
BATTLE HISTORY A re-enactment of the battle between the troops of General Tryon and General Putnam will inaugurate a Greenwich Tricentennial celebration at Putnam Cottage today from 1 to 3 P.M.
The New Sweden Tricentennial Association was formed which commissioned and published Swedes In America, 1638-1938, a work of historical research which was edited by Adolph B. Benson and Naboth Hedin (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
But good must come of this tricentenary.
The meridian line was restored in 2002 for the tricentenary of its construction, and it is still operational today.
The city has set aside two years, from August 1989 to August 1991, to mark its tricentenary.
A house museum was established there in 1972 and opened to the public in 1982, the tricentenary of Murillo's death.
In 2007 the museum celebrated the tricentenary of the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus.
Founded on the tricentenary of the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688, it protested that 300 years of unwritten rule was enough.
This was done as part of the preparations for the Khalsa Tricentenary and the visit of Sikh dignitaries from India.
Proposal to Celebrate a Tricentenary (300 years) of Lango Existence, Importance and Contributions to Uganda.
Along with the statue of the schoolgirl, a tablet to John Addey was erected in 1906 in the entrance hall to commemorate the tricentenary of his death.
New York City's Central Park contains a statue of Shakespeare that was commissioned in 1864 as a celebration of the tricentenary of Shakespeare's birth in 1564.
That year he returned to Seville and arranged a meeting of young poets at his estate who wanted to pay homage to Luis de Góngora in his tricentenary.
In October 1985, to commemorate the tricentenary of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Mitterrand gave a formal apology to the descendents of Huguenots around the world.
For the occasion, an installment of Lincoln Center's celebration of the tricentenary of Charpentier's death, she led an English group, the Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment, with its choir and solid slate of soloists.
May those Sisters of the long tomorrow who will carry on to the tricentenary of the foundation regard the bond as a holy heritage to be cherished and safeguarded until the last member of the Congregation militant shall have completed the ranks of the Congregation gloriously triumphant.
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A list of tricentennial events worldwide can be found at www.linnaeus2007.se.
The tricentennial anniversary was celebrated for a full year.
It was one of the oldest buildings on a university campus that had celebrated its tricentennial two years previous.
The tricentennial year recognises the first, less formal meetings.
Barbara Davis, the tricentennial chairwoman, worked that out.
As part of the city's tricentennial celebration the library has installed an exhibition of his original works (through March 31).
Something about a planetwide tricentennial celebration, I believe.
In 2002, Mobile celebrated its Tricentennial with parades representing every known mystic society.
In 2007, tricentennial celebrations were held.
And Senator Connors' Tricentennial actually came to their aid.
Asked by the town of Harrison to do the series of 20 black-and-white portraits for its tricentennial celebration, she said: "I made purely personal choices.
Most of the tricentennial events will take place during the Detroit 300 Festival, July 19 to 26, though a few will be sprinkled throughout the year.
He was mayor during the city's year long Tricentennial celebration, which included a restoration of the carillon of Albany City Hall.
New Rochelle Events New Rochelle continues its tricentennial celebration with three events this week.
As Chair he was responsible for the planning and organization of a Tall Ships parade, one of the highlight events at Detroit's tricentennial celebration in 2001.
Now approaching its tricentennial anniversary, the brick and fieldstone church, which was built in 1752 and enlarged after the Civil War, is beginning an $855,000 restoration campaign.
Commissioned for Albuquerque's Tricentennial celebration, the opera premiered on April 20, 2006 at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
To commemorate the anniversary, Steinway is creating 300 tricentennial grand pianos in collaboration with the furniture designer Dakota Jackson, which will sell for about $80,000 each.
It follows the success of the tricentennial jubilee held in 1923 (which was intended to be held in 1921, but was delayed due to World War I).
And the Town of Harrison's neglect has been more than physical: during its year-long tricentennial celebration 10 years ago, it failed to even mention the existence of this historic community.
The Museum was inaugurated under the administration of Mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago, as part of the tricentennial celebration of the founding of the city.
In 1817, on the occasion of the tricentennial anniversary of the Reformation in 1517, Martinisingen was brought forward to the eve of St. Martin's Day.
In the words of Harold R. Rittenhouse of Harleysville, Pa., the organizer of the tricentennial reunion, they "reasserted family ties."
It was declared as the fifth Sikh Takht by the government of India in April 1999 during tricentennial celebrations of the formation of the Khalsa.
As part of its tricentennial celebration, the Yale Art Gallery selected works from its various departments for the exhibition "Art for Yale, Defining Moments."
In 1923, the tercentenary year of his death, matters were different.
Gibraltar celebrated its tercentenary anniversary of British rule in 2004.
It was removed by the Soviets and restored in 2003 as part of the city's tercentenary celebrations.
In 2001 Prince Charles used the seat during the synagogue's tercentenary service.
The store underwent a £24 million refurbishment in 2007 as part of its tercentenary celebrations.
The embankment was reconstructed and re-planned for Taganrog's tercentenary anniversary celebrations in 1998.
Napier tercentenary memorial volume (1915)
Four bungalows were completed in 2010 - designed by the Nottingham firm Marsh Grochowski for the tercentenary year.
Tercentenary events Johnson was born on September 18 1709, and a variety of talks, exhibitions, tours and conferences is taking place to mark this throughout 2009.
The renovated Constantine Palace hosted more than fifty heads of state during St. Petersburg tercentenary celebrations in 2003.
Just prior to the tercentenary celebrations of 2003, the station underwent a painstaking restoration of its original interior and Jugendstil decor.
In 1898 it celebrated the tercentenary anniversary of the promulgation of the Edict of Nantes, at which delegates from societies abroad were present.
In that same year he spoke at the National Free Church Council's tercentenary celebration of Cromwell's birth, held in his own City Temple.
Letter from R. Paul, headmaster of Currie High School, thanking the Village Association for cheque donated to the tercentenary fund.
The University of Groningen honoured her by inviting her to attend the tercentenary celebrations of the university and awarding her an honorary doctorate in 1914.
The tercentenary celebrations across Russia were extravagant and well attended by the masses, in spite of Nicholas II's unpopularity since the 1905 Russian Revolution.
Some of the projects initiated during the Juniper Green 300 tercentenary celebration are ongoing and are being stewarded by the JGVA.
He was also a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Musicians, donating a banner and co-organising the tercentenary celebrations at the beginning of the 20th century.
The Gibraltar Barbary macaque has featured on the Gibraltar pound's five-pence coin since 1988 and on the tercentenary edition one penny coin since 2004.
The tercentenary celebrations of the occasion are being referred at Guru-da-gaddi and are being celebrated on 3 November 2008 in Nanded in Maharshtra.
Angela Hewitt, a young Canadian, is a Bachian of formidable credentials, having won the Toronto Bach Competition held in Glenn Gould's honor in Bach's tercentenary year, 1985.
His many academic distinctions included a fellowship in the pre-war Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an honorary doctorate from Harvard University at their tercentenary celebrations in 1936.
The Marchioness, who was visiting the area as part of Lynn, Massachusetts' tercentenary celebration, also visited the Boardman House and the Saugus Iron Works while in Saugus.
Edited 50 books, with introductory essays, for the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee SGPC in connection with tercentenary celebrations of the Khalsa.
A notable moment in Carter's musical career was a commission in 1997 to write a mass (Missa Sancti Pauli) for the tercentenary celebration of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
Tricentenary celebration in 2010 (Spanish)
The foundation trustees donated £100,000 to the tricentenary appeal fund, and the school has organised a range of fund-raising activities, including annual summer fairs.
Jazz bands include the City of Dunedin Jazz Orchestra, and the tricentenary Zimbe!
It was the Haarlem doctor and historian Dr. C. Ekama who first questioned the Kenau legend in 1872 on the eve of the tricentenary celebrations.
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