" His centenary talk was titled, "Is Einstein still right?
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Here's why your centenary might be a little less sweet.
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Centenary Stage Company, Lackland Performing Arts Center, 715 Grand Avenue.
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Centenary Stage Company, Lackland Performing Arts Center, 275 Grand Avenue.
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His family attended the Centenary Methodist Church in Auburndale, Mass.
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The performance was created to mark the centenary of Armistice Day.
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Centenary Stage Company, Lackland Performing Arts Center, 715 Grand Avenue. centenarystageco.
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So you want to explore more Leonard Bernstein at his centenary?
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The Bauhaus art school celebrates the centenary of its founding today.
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The centenary of World War I brought renewed interest in Jones's poetry.
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It is the show's centenary, but there is little else to celebrate.
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It was also a way of celebrating the centenary of Estonia's founding.
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The "spirit" of the centenary looks a lot like mistrust and fear.
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The company is currently celebrating the centenary of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini's birth.
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Turkey's ongoing tensions with Kurds, too, are going ignored in centenary events.
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The centenary comes at a time when Bauhaus is experiencing a renaissance.
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More tours can be found through the Bauhaus centenary program (bauhaus100.de).
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Really, it was the World War I centenary that finally activated me.
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This year is the centenary of the execution of Sir Roger Casement.
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This puts museums seeking to commemorate Rodin's centenary in a tricky position.
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AT 10 MINUTES 26 SECONDS As Leonard Bernstein's centenary approaches next Aug.
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The book is timed to coincide with the agency's centenary next year.
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Britain would mark the centenary "in an appropriate and balanced manner", he added.
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Next year, events around the world will mark the centenary of his birth.
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"I have nothing to say," said Centenary coach Tommy Canterbury after that game.
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Not much fuss is being made over the centenary in the city itself.
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On May 24th this year around 200 people gathered to commemorate its centenary.
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The centenary will see the collection transferred to a new museum in Weimarhallenpark.
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The centenary year has yielded not only hagiography but also candid biographical accounting.
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Even City Ballet is getting into the spirit of the Merce Cunningham centenary.
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MOSCOW — The Kremlin plans to sit out the centenary of the Russian Revolution.
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On December 2000st Romania celebrated the centenary of its birth as a modern state.
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The centenary would be as good a time as any to apologise for Amritsar.
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That, at least, is what many pundits said on the deal's centenary last month.
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Congratulations on reaching this important and impressive milestone before your centenary year next year.
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A centenary edition was played in the United States last year with 16 teams.
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Global leaders came to Paris to commemorate the centenary of the end of WWI.
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In this her centenary year fans have been shouting her name from the rooftops.
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That honor will be solemnly bestowed in Paris on the centenary of the armistice.
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The statue is to be unveiled next year to mark the centenary, on Feb.
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The interview with Mr. Zong, who died in 2010, was released for the centenary.
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THE STORY OF the Bauhaus has been told many times in its centenary year.
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It is these three sites which have been chiefly responsible for the centenary celebrations.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC It's Leonard Bernstein's centenary, and orchestras worldwide are responding with saturation coverage.
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Added to the load was his commitment to prepare the Bayreuth centenary "Ring" in 245.
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On Tuesday, Parliament once again debated the merits of an apology to observe the centenary.
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The article begins: The Kremlin plans to sit out the centenary of the Russian Revolution.
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In 1951, she was awarded a music scholarship to Centenary College of Louisiana, in Shreveport.
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The centenary of the death of Auguste Rodin, France's most celebrated sculptor, is this year.
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This week the UK celebrates the centenary of British women winning the right to vote.
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Salerno, Economy Minister Roberto Gualtieri attends centenary ceremony of employers' body Confindustria Salerno (0830 GMT).
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Read about her in this centenary profile in The Independent, then watch the "Big Time" clip.
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Evans, 93, at Pangbourne College in Berkshire, England as he and Queen Elizabeth marked its centenary.
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The Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition will run at Southbank Centre from July 17 to August 19.
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"Two years ago I launched the Fields in Trust Centenary Fields program in Coventry," he began.
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And the diaspora was more active than ever this year, the centenary of the country's independence.
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LONDON — The Wesleyan body in London are celebrating the centenary of the death of John Wesley.
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The John J. Harvey is the only American vessel that was dazzle painted for the centenary.
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In this centenary of the darkest year of the Great War, what truer novel to read?
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Dessau is one of three German cities celebrating the centenary of Bauhaus, the revolutionary artistic movement.
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"We're now at the centenary of the first women's vote in the U.K.," Ms. Pestana said.
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Messi is keen to get some game time before the knockout phase of the centenary tournament begins.
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"This year is a particularly special year as [it's] the centenary of the Easter Rising," McAuliffe explains.
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At the centenary anniversary of World War One last year, their divergent views were on open display.
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This exhibition marks the centenary of the painting and the Suprematist art movement, which it helped spawn.
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The Australian government awarded him the Centenary Medal for his service to the Australian community in 2003.
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In preparation for the centenary celebration of the revolt, the home is being turned into a museum.
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Ireland is marking the centenary of the Rising this year with programs and parades the island over.
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Next January will begin the centenary of the 22014-22015 pandemic swine flu known as Spanish flu.
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Rome, Confagricoltura ends centenary celebration (63 GMT); expected attendees include Infrastructure and Transport Minister Paola De Micheli.
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The nationalism that defined the country during the last major anniversary, the centenary in 1967, has evaporated.
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A small string section's worth of violin stars will celebrate the centenary of the violinist Isaac Stern.
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The French capital is favored for 2024, the centenary of the last time it hosted the Games.
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Trump said Tuesday that he would likely meet with Putin at next month's Armistice centenary in Paris.
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Last year, the B&B came up with the idea to celebrate the centenary year of Roald Dahl.
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Watch our film on the centenary of the Romanov assassination: "Putin's Russia and the ghost of the Romanovs"
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The platform's Transcribe Europeana 1914–1918 initiative is continuing through 2018, the centenary of World War I's conclusion.
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The show was a welcome example of a centenary exhibition with contemporary relevance—but it rarely saw visitors.
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He was a walk-on at tiny Centenary College of Louisiana, a private liberal arts college in Shreveport.
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She wore this blush pink button-down coatdress to the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition in July last year.
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Op-Ed Contributor DUBLIN — The Republic of Ireland is about to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising.
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Hall has set a target for it to reach 500 million people worldwide by its centenary in 2022.
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For his centenary, the Drouot auction house in Paris is auctioning 2000 original color panels on Oct. 28.
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The interment in the cemetery took place a day after the centenary of Mr. Zhao's birth on Oct.
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Many foreign pilgrims said they had planned to travel for Fátima's centenary celebration before Francis decided to attend.
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Little wonder the Kremlin has been at pains to play down celebration of the revolution's centenary this year.
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At the same time, the market for Rodin in this centenary year has been buoyed by recent discoveries.
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What are some reasons Russia is not commemorating the centenary of the Russian Revolution, according to the article?
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Our centenary editorial, written in 1943 as the war against fascism raged, set this out in two complementary principles.
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This year is also the centenary of the maillot jaune, or yellow jersey, awarded daily to the race leader.
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She kept her braided chignon in place with a hairnet at the Somme Centenary Commemorations in France in July.
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The group did not attend the main memorial event in Yekaterinburg to mark the centenary of his murder however.
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It will go on public display next year to mark the centenary of women gaining the right to vote.
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THE CENTENARY of the armistice on November 11th is a welcome reminder that historical memories can unite the country.
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The Atlanta forces have devoted much of this season to celebrating the Shaw centenary, reviving several of his specialties.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Merce Cunningham's centenary this year has been marked by various celebrations and tributes.
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The government has promised to mark the centenary in the most "respectful" way, but an outright apology looks unlikely.
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Most familiar to New Yorkers will be that of Leonard Bernstein, for whom centenary celebrations will begin this year.
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Russian state news agencies reported a brief exchange between Trump and Putin at Sunday's armistice centenary ceremonies in Paris.
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On November 2nd Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, will attend a dinner in London to celebrate the document's centenary.
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To honor the centenary of female suffrage in New York State, a new production will be staged from Nov.
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Hall has set a target for the BBC to reach 500 million people worldwide by its centenary in 2022.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - The animals of Sydney's harbourside Taronga Zoo munched celebratory meals on Friday, to mark the park's centenary.
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In a statement, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump would attend centenary events in Paris on Nov.
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The country is to mark the centenary of the Bolshevik Revolution in 2017, and not all the portents are good.
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He promises to make Turkey one of the major world economies by 2023, when the Turkey Republic celebrates its centenary.
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History, a fashionable genre as Poland nears the centenary of independence this November, has become the preserve of the right.
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In America, which will commemorate the centenary of its entry into the war this April, its legacy is strikingly different.
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Spark was born in 1918; to mark her centenary, Polygon, a Scottish imprint, is reissuing all 22 of her novels.
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Last week, they attended the christening of Prince Louis on Monday, followed by the Royal Air Force Centenary on Tuesday.
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Boeing expects to deliver 740 to 0723 planes in 2016, its centenary year, down from a record 762 in 2015.
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Any centenary commissions that are put on until 2018 are likely to remain firmly within the ruling party's Ottoman stylings.
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Trump arrived separately from other foreign leaders to Sunday's armistice centenary ceremonies, which occurred under gray skies and cold drizzle.
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It will also feature illustrations by Alan Lee, who also illustrated the centenary edition of The Lord of the Rings.
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With the advent of the centenary of World War I, it just seemed a very appropriate time to do it.
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The event marking the centenary of the birth of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was scheduled to take place on March 17.
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In 1990, both men joined a ceremony at the Pine Ridge Reservation commemorating the centenary of the Wounded Knee massacre.
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This year's centenary promised the biggest commemorations of all, not only in Korea but in diasporic communities around the world.
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Esa-Pekka Salonen leads this program from two young orchestras, a celebratory affair to mark the centenary of Finnish independence.
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Thus, we don't believe that the declaration centenary can be properly celebrated this year unless progress is made, and soon.
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This year, bookstores are being invaded by an army of new books related to the centenary of the Russian Revolution.
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The state tea company, Caykur, the country's largest producer, will convert entirely to organic farming by 2023, modern Turkey's centenary.
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Ms. Hering said the play will be staged until at least 2020 to mark the centenary of the Salzburg Festival.
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Kim made his maiden public address in April 15, 2012 at a parade marking the centenary of his grandfather's birth.
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Sagrada Familia, which means 'holy family' in Spanish, is finally due to be completed in 2026, the centenary of Gaudi's death.
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The couple are touring the exhibition just before Nelson Mandela Day on July 18, which marks the centenary of his birth.
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North Korea launched a long-range rocket carrying a satellite on April 13, 2012, to mark the centenary of his birth.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry held hands as they honored the Centenary of the Armistice at Westminster Abbey on Sunday evening.
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The second stage of the acquisition was timed an hour before Anglo launched its centenary celebrations in South Africa in September.
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The 100 Days to Peace is a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War.
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Bosch: The 5th Centenary Exhibition continues at the Museo del Prado (Paseo del Prado, s/n, 28014 Madrid) through September 25.
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The German firm, which celebrated its centenary on March 7th, has also become a benchmark for success in the motor industry.
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Mr Özdemir originally meant to put the genocide resolution to a vote on April 24, 2015, the centenary of its start.
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Everyone on board was offered the centenary cushion to keep, which was a nice touch to mark the inaugural A350 flight.
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The centenary of the Russian Revolution has sparked a flurry of commentary on how and why the Soviet Union was born.
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Opinion Columnist I watched Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece "Paths of Glory" last weekend, prompted by all the World War I centenary tributes.
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"On this occasion of the centenary of this company, we're all happy to be part of this birthday celebration," he said.
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The media organization says it aims to reach 500 million people by its centenary in 2022, about twice the current figure.
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In recognition of Murray's centenary, this Library of America edition is a welcomed, essential addition, celebrating a formidable, omni-American writer.
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ALTHOUGH it marks the centenary of the Bolshevik revolution in 1917, the true inspiration for the Royal Academy's new exhibition is 1932.
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The two organizations are due to hold a joint 'Copa America' tournament in the United States in June to celebrate CONMEBOL's centenary.
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"I am delighted to join you all today to mark this important centenary in this historic cathedral of Amien," said Prince William.
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The 27-year-old Centenary alum has struggled for the most part in 11 road outings (10 starts), allowing opponents to bat .
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The New York concert will include Jonathan Leshnoff's oratorio "Zohar," commissioned by the Atlanta Symphony and Carnegie Hall for the Shaw centenary.
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Rather than focus on the revolution, the centenary of which falls this year, Mr Miles writes mostly of its effects on people.
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The company celebrated its centenary in 2010 with a grand display of its entire model lineup at a park in central London.
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First erected in 200 to commemorate the centenary of Catherine's capture of the peninsula, it was torn down after the Russian revolution.
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Camilla is a patron of Roald Dahl 100, a series of events based around the date that would have been his centenary.
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When this imbalance is corrected, perhaps in time for the Oscars' centenary, then those embossed envelopes might contain some genuinely surprising names.
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Look both ways before crossing the street, this tiny-house celebrating the Bauhaus's centenary wants to take the Eurocentrism out of design.
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Princess Kate's casual countryside photo shoot for British Vogue's centenary issue is making waves – and mainly because the royal appeared without frills.
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In honor of the centenary of the birth of Nelson Mandela, it will be played in support of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
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This year marks the centenary of the National Park Service in America, as well as 100 years of Arts in the Parks.
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The statue of British suffragist Millicent Fawcett - who inspired the Fawcett Society - marks the centenary of women getting the vote in Britain.
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Balani said the idea for the artwork came after Clinton visited the Albanian parliament in 85033 for the Balkan nation's first centenary.
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The President appeared out of sorts with the dozens of world leaders gathered in the French capital for an armistice centenary ceremony.
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The summer vacation for the royal pair comes after their participation in a historic ceremony: the centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele.
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RODIN Marking the centenary of Auguste Rodin's death are a number of large shows across the country, including "Rodin — 100 Years," Sept.
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Revisiting Fellini's extensive oeuvre on the centenary of his birth presents me with their panoramic elegance, yet their chauvinism is equally disturbing.
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Today, as we mark the centenary of the February Revolution — prequel to the November coup of Lenin's Bolsheviks — history has turned again.
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So, if the queen was going to be there and it was the centenary of the tournament, that was big, very big.
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Critic's Pick For this essential New York choreographer's centenary, a Public Library exhibition full of the joy and anxiety of postwar Manhattan.
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Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, leaves after a service at Westminster Abbey to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force, in London.
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Willem-Alexander&aposs trip was to coincide with the Baltic nations celebrating the centenary of their declarations of independence from the Russian Empire.
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The government said the event to mark the centenary of the university in Eastern Cape Province on Friday would go ahead as planned.
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It was widely hoped any remaining doubts over the identity of the remains could be cleared up in time for this month's centenary.
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It will honor the centenary of the birth of former South Africa president and anti-apartheid fighter Nelson Mandela, who died in 2013.
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Yet as the centenary of the October revolution draws near, the uncomfortable thought has surfaced that Mr Putin shares the tsars' weaknesses, too.
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And while the rising will see extensive memorialisation this year in Ireland, the British are letting its centenary pass a little more quietly.
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She appeared in a 10-page shoot for the publication's centenary issue, the only approved magazine shoot the duchess has been involved in.
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"There are people within dissident republican groupings who want to mark this centenary by killing prison officers, police officers or soldiers," he added.
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Trump and Putin also failed to hold a full-fledged meeting in Paris on the sidelines of the centenary commemoration of the Armistice.
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The centenary of Bernstein's birth also provided an opportunity for the orchestra's archivist, Silvia Kargl, to re-examine his history with the orchestra.
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Bangladesh confirmed its first three cases of coronavirus on Sunday and postponed a major public event marking the centenary of the country's founder.
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Bangladesh confirmed its first three cases of coronavirus on Sunday and postponed a major public event marking the centenary of the country's founder.
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For the centenary, in 1617, Heinrich Schütz set a Psalm of thanksgiving, "Danket dem Herren," which was revived here in Minneapolis on Oct.
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The new statue will be financed in part from a 5 million pound ($6.8 million) fund to honor the centenary of women's suffrage.
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If it were to win the 2024 Games, the event would fall conveniently on the centenary of the last Olympics in the city.
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The first, scheduled for July 2018, the centenary of Mr. Mandela's birth, will be a single volume consisting of approximately 250 selected letters.
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That year is both the centenary of Edison's first recording and Queen Elizabeth II's silver jubilee, or first 25 years on the throne.
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While this year marks the centenary of her birth, on June 21986, 21988, the occasion has largely been overlooked by the music world.
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Francis, in his first trip there as pope, addressed the faithful during a Mass on Saturday marking the centenary of the children's visions.
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Ciara Phillips's "Every Woman," a dazzle design commissioned for the MV Fingal, was unveiled to mark the centenary of the Battle of Jutland.
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Beyond this lie more gardens studded with magnolia, mimosa, citrus, fig, pomegranate, grapefruit and centenary olive trees, some of which were imported from Morocco.
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Trudeau said he thanked Erdogan for "his strength in responding to the Khashoggi situation" on the sidelines of the WWI centenary ceremonies this weekend.
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Instead, we've got the Lamborghini Centenario, a $1.9-million monument to excess built specifically to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Ferruccio Lamborghini.
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The event marks the centenary of the United Nations International Labour Organization, which estimates that there are 40.3 million people living in slavery worldwide.
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Meghan attended the Royal Air Force centenary celebrations on July 10, along with the other members of the Royal Fab Four and Queen Elizabeth.
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That fraught history is being reflected today in how both Israel and the Palestinians are using the declaration&aposs centenary to enforce their stances.
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On December 12, 1987, the University of Oklahoma men's basketball team defeated Centenary, a small college in Louisiana, by a score of 152-643.
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As Israel celebrates the centenary of the Balfour declaration, Palestinians plan to mark it with protests—as they have done every year since 1918.
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Mr Mulvaney, whose daughter is studying in Dublin, helped organise a tree-planting on Capitol Hill to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising.
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Yes, future queen Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is on the cover of British Vogue's centenary issue, and featured in a 10-page spread.
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The Copa América is South America's continental championship, and as it celebrates its centenary, it is the oldest international soccer tournament in the world.
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The Oxford English Dictionary is updated every three months, and September's revamp marks the centenary of the birth of children's book author Roald Dahl.
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In pulling this sulk, President Trump has managed to ensure the story of this armistice centenary is all about him -- in splendid American isolation.
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It was founded in 1916, making it one of the oldest diaspora sports club in Britain; the club is currently celebrating its centenary year.
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UFC 200 tried and failed, but the promotion's centenary PPV event still stands the test of time and will take some beating to best.
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The Sagrada Familia is over two-thirds completed, and planners hope to finish it in 2026, in time for the centenary of Gaudí's death.
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The pastoral visit marked the centenary of the appearance of the widely venerated saint's stigmata, as well as the 50th anniversary of his death.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Showcasing the diverse story behind a convoluted centenary of queer British art cannot be an easy task.
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In a speech marking the centenary of the event, Mr. Xi extolled the patriotic image of May 4 while ignoring its anti-authority themes.
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Leonard Bernstein's centenary, like the man it honors, can feel over the top, with more than 2,500 events on six continents over two years.
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Gaudí died in 1926, but other architects have taken over and hope to finish his basilica in 2026, for the centenary of his death.
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She also said the project was already a year behind schedule, though there is still hope of making it in time for the centenary.
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That pride was somewhat bruised when the Louvre — which has the world's biggest collection of Leonardo paintings — took center stage in the centenary celebrations.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would likely meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin at next month's Armistice centenary in Paris.
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"She is a complicated figure," said Professor Gottlieb, "and it is really important for this centenary to celebrate the achievement rather than the person."
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VIENNA — Two exhibitions, like firework tails, are wrapping up last year's centenary marking the death of Egon Schiele.
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The conversation took place during a Saturday dinner with heads of state and government gathered in Paris to mark the World War One Armistice centenary.
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On Sunday, the royal couple attended a service to mark the Centenary of the Armistice at Westminster Abbey, where they tied the knot in 2011.
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During his visit, William also spoke with war veterans and gave a moving speech about his work with the Fields in Trust Centenary Fields program.
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But Ireland's Easter Rising, whose centenary will be solemnly celebrated this weekend, doesn't quite fall into the category because it still inspires conflicting passions. Why?
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Mr. Dyer starts with an essay about a deeply unsatisfying attempt to retrace the footsteps of Paul Gauguin on the centenary of the artist's death.
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Inside, Stacey Bredhoff, the museum's curator, led me into a room where some of the one hundred objects for a centenary exhibition were being prepared.
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On November 4th Mr Murray is due to join Tosh McDonald, the boss of the ASLEF trade union, at a celebration of the Russian centenary.
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However, it wasn't until Sunday night's Centenary of the Armistice service at Westminster Abbey that fans got a snap featuring the complete Royal Fab Four.
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Like Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park, the Dutch have built "water parks" that double as reservoirs for the swelling water levels in a project called
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There was also English sparkling wine (complete with a label commemorating British Airways' centenary, which is this year), regular wine, juice, and water on offer.
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There was a plush pillow with a crisp White Company case covering it and a BA Centenary velvet cushion waiting for me on my seat.
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At a gala event in November, Putin marked the centenary of the founding of the GRU, and suggested the organization return to its original name.
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Last year during their summit, the two leaders of North and South Korea pledged to organize a joint celebration of the coming March 1 centenary.
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It feels like we've been celebrating the centenary of Merce Cunningham's birth for a while now, but the actual occasion happens in the coming week.
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On the centenary of his birth, we look back at some of the influential director's most iconic films, all of which are currently streaming online.
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Ms. Herrera's show at the Whitney, "Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight," was just one chapter in the artist's recent celebrity, largely tied to her centenary.
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Traditionalists can get their fix with concerts marking the 450th anniversary of the birth of Monteverdi, and one commemorating the centenary of the Russian Revolution.
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In celebration of film critic Pauline Kael's centenary, the Quad Cinema is staging Losing It at the Movies, a retrospective on her likes and dislikes.
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Last-minute and politicised, the centenary celebrations on November 11th highlighted the rift between supporters and critics of the ruling populist Law and Justice (PiS) party.
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They beat the touring British and Irish Lions side in 2005, and England and Ireland separately in 2010 in matches to mark the Maori team's centenary.
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With the centenary of the armistice ending the first world war fast approaching, the Alpini look set to return to the forefront of Italian cultural memory.
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The theme was inspired largely by the centenary of the Easter Rising in April 1916 when a small group of Irish militiamen rebelled against British rule.
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Last year was the centenary of the 1918 Parliament Act, which gave some women the right to vote—hence all the statues of suffragettes and suffragists.
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IN 22016 the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC), a Pentagon-funded programme that provides military-style training to high-school pupils, notched up its centenary.
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The day after celebrating the centenary of the Balfour Declaration in London on November 2nd, he said that he favoured "fixing" the deal, not "nixing" it.
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By the centenary in 2049, Mr Xi has vowed, China will have developed to the point that its strength is plain for the world to see.
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He is a bold leader, determined to challenge the United States, and he likely intends to achieve victory by 2049, the centenary of the Communist Revolution.
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Normally, in Davis Cup's alternating home-and-away format, Australia should have hosted the United States that year, but the centenary celebration disrupted the usual order.
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Centenary Copa America officials say homophobic chanting at international matches "must stop" but they have opted not to take action against offending teams.
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Sometime this summer, Auguste Rodin is probably coming to a city near you, as institutions worldwide honor the centenary of that French sculptor's death, at 21890.
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Ms. Mearns, especially, needs more opportunities to dance Cunningham, as she did as part of "Night of 100 Solos," a recent centenary celebration of the choreographer.
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The Louvre is the only possible venue for an exhibition that was always going to be the major event of the fifth centenary of Leonardo's death.
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But as France continues to mark the centenary of the Great War, a Paris exhibition offers a more nuanced — and potentially controversial — take on the subject.
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To mark its centenary, the BMW Group is championing the brands who are conceiving the very future of motoring – MINI, BMW, Rolls Royce and BMW Motorrad.
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Mr Bezos, the richest man in the world, wants to see millions of people making a living on space stations, perhaps before Armstrong's footprint marks its centenary.
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This year's centenary will be marked by a thunderous ringing of bells across the country, recalling the peals heard by an exhausted, relieved nation in November 1918.
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The premiere is part of Project 19, a multiseason initiative in honor of the centenary of the 19th Amendment, that has commissioned works by 193 female composers.
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On the centenary of his birth, Deng—who died in 1997—was hailed as the immortal "chief architect" of reforms that had made China prosperous and strong.
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Commemoration of the royal family will come to a spectacular climax next year, the centenary of the killings of Tsar Nicholas, Tsarina Alexandra and their five children.
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But as the country prepares to mark a centenary of restored statehood on February 16th, for visitors contemplating its turbulent history there are worse places to start.
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That was the verdict from the government benches during a recent debate on the subject in the House of Lords, ahead of the centenary on April 13th.
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Official confirmation due in September would mean one of the world's most visited cities can mark the centenary of the 1924 Paris Olympics with a repeat showing.
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Its people celebrated this year the centenary of the death of Rubén Darío, who is widely held to have brought Spanish-language verse into the modern age.
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The Military Museum in Istanbul's centenary exhibition, "The First World War", featured photographs, uniforms, artefacts, weapons and domestic objects—but was as imaginative as its title suggests.
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Trump was also due to mark to the centenary with visits to burial grounds for some of the 117,000 American military personnel who died in the war.
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Trump and Putin One leader in attendance not facing immediate political trouble: Russian President Vladimir Putin, who the President is likely to encounter during Sunday's centenary ceremonies.
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Trump and Putin plan to hold a bilateral meeting in Paris on the sidelines of events to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War One.
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The war ended on November 11, 1918 and France's President Emmanuel Macron plans to host world leaders for a parade marking the centenary of the war's end.
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On Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a World War I centenary speech that was widely seen as a rebuke to President Donald Trump's America First nationalism.
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The duchess appeared in a 10-page shoot for the publication's centenary issue, and it was the first — and only — magazine shoot she has been involved in.
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As part of the centenary celebrations an admiring and buoyant documentary, "What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael", was shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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In 2017 alone, she bought two more Vacheron Constantin wristwatches: a Traditionelle that marked the brand's centenary in the Japanese market, and a vintage square 222 model.
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One factor that spurred her to finally introduce it this year was the centenary of the abdication of Nicholas II, ending the 300-year-long Romanov dynasty.
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The red-brick building, noted for its distinctive cupola, was granted landmark status in 2001 and renovated and reborn as The Jane on its centenary, in 2008.
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To mark the Tank's centenary, Cartier has created the limited-edition Tank Cintrée Skeleton (from $56,000), with a specially created curved caliber that matches its curved case.
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The next year she again ditched school to appear in the Rhodes Centenary Exhibition in Bulawayo, where she won first place in the Miss Bulawayo beauty contest.
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This year also marked the centenary of the May 4 movement, a 1919 student-led protest and the 30th anniversary of 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, on June 4.
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But on April 30th, at a commemoration of the centenary in the Great Hall of the People next to Tiananmen, Mr Xi gave a veiled warning to dissidents.
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Each side is marking the centenary in starkly different ways, shining a light on the chasm between Israel and the Palestinians that some say was cleaved on Nov.
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Marking the centenary of women's suffrage, and one year since the #MeToo movement exploded, both Frieze London and Masters made a conscientious effort to focus on women artists.
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A variety of German politicians have since acknowledged their country's burden of guilt, even uttering the dread word "genocide", especially in the wake of the centenary in 19133.
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I read this book during the 2014 centenary commemorations of the war, and suddenly the conflict snapped into focus for me in a way it never had before.
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"Not everybody takes the path that's the easiest," said Mike Diaz, Lugo's coach at tiny Centenary College of Louisiana, where Lugo posted a 220 E.R.A. in three years.
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British Vogue just revealed that Duchess Kate Middleton is the cover star of its centenary issue and she looks just as ready to conquer the world as ever.
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But this is what a centenary season should do: Brush the dust of some lesser-known works and give us the chance to reassess them and their maker.
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In 1943, in a book celebrating the centenary of the magazine, its editor at the time acknowledged that larger electorates saw "inequality and insecurity" as a serious problem.
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We are not yet embroiled in World War III (despite Trump's best efforts), but we enter this centenary year at a moment of profound upheaval—and huge opportunity.
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"Fancy Free," Bernstein's first ballet and collaboration with the choreographer Jerome Robbins — whose centenary is also being celebrated this year — appears on programs at the Boston Ballet, Sept.
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While much of the composer's legacy has fallen into obscurity, concerts are taking place across Europe and South Korea this season to mark the centenary of his birth.
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