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| The | NEA also manages the National Medal of Arts, awarde |
| The | NEA also grants individual fellowships in literatur |
| ensemble was awarded a major grant through the | NEA American Masterpieces initiative in 2009, for J |
| Both the | NEA and AFT began rapidly organizing new members. |
| ompany is private and has received funding from | NEA and Jafco Ventures. |
| It received funding from CPB, | NEA and ITVS, and was completed in 1997. |
| ssociate deputy for program coordination at the | NEA, and then became the director of the NEA's Offi |
| 1978, Andrews was a First Team All-American by | NEA and "Football News." |
| s called BinAst to look for multiplicity in the | NEA and inner main-belt populations. |
| ler Cary Trust, and performance grants from the | NEA and Quad City Arts. |
| After three years with | NEA and Scripps-Howard, he headed for New York, whe |
| 's MVP by the Newspaper Enterprise Association ( | NEA) and the Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA |
| Papadopoulos joined New Enterprise Associates ( | NEA) as an Executive in Residence and the Computer |
| The | NEA award, which recognizes artistic excellence, cu |
| Additionally, the | NEA awards three Lifetime Honors: NEA National Heri |
| itics' Table Awards, 26 B. Iden Payne Awards, 4 | NEA Awards, three TCG National Artist Residencies, |
| NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital, formerly NEA Baptist | |
| It is managed by the | NEA Baptist Health System, after the hospital and N |
| NEA Baptist Memorial hospital has received approval | |
| She resigned that post in 1970, when the | N.E.A. chairman, Roger L. Stevens, was fired by Presi |
| 2009 | Nea Charter School moves onto the site. |
| The | NEA choose two inside linebackers for the first tim |
| city in a straight line from north to south to | Nea Church. |
| layer of the Year (1990, 1996), twice named the | NEA Defensive Player of the Year (1990, 1993) and f |
| ion with both main political parties in Greece, | Nea Dimokratia and PASOK, and the alleged scandal m |
| 08) 1999 AN10 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid ( | NEA) discovered by LINEAR on January 13, 1999. |
| tion 1986 JK) is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid ( | NEA) discovered by Carolyn S. Shoemaker and Eugene |
| Nea Domi (Νέα Δομή), vol. | |
| This page is about the | Nea Ekklesia of Constantinople. |
| This page is about the 6th-century | Nea Ekklesia in Jerusalem. |
| e namesake 6th-century church in Jerusalem, see | Nea Ekklesia of the Theotokos. |
| was demolished by Basil I in order to erect the | Nea Ekklesia church in its place, and rebuilt in la |
| They even reached the | Nea Ekklesia and the Church of the Virgin of the Ph |
| esake 9th-century church in Constantinople, see | Nea Ekklesia. |
| The National Endowment for the Arts ( | NEA), every year honors up to seven jazz musicians |
| ote a letter to Jane Alexander, director of the | NEA, expressing his shock that taxpayer's money had |
| Achievement from the Publishing Triangle and an | NEA fellow; he is a faculty member at the Master of |
| NEA Fellowship | |
| 2005 | NEA Fellowship |
| 1985 | NEA Fellowship for poetry |
| on in 1973, a National Endowment for the Arts ( | N.E.A.) Fellowship in 1984 and a N.E.A. Forums Grant |
| two | NEA fellowships |
| llowship, the Saint-Gaudens Fellowship, and two | NEA fellowships for Sculpture. |
| His awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, two | NEA fellowships, the Sotheby Prize of the Arvon Fou |
| for her first book, Natural Histories, and two | NEA fellowships. |
| She was a consultant to the | N.E.A. for the following year. |
| American Family Association, who criticized the | NEA for funding Poison and other works by gay and l |
| She was notably one of the | NEA Four, four performance artists whose grants fro |
| ry series featuring London private investigator | Nea Fox. |
| Forty percent of all | NEA funding goes to the state arts agencies and reg |
| The | NEA gave the Race to the Top a vote of "no confiden |
| 3 Aristotelis | Nea Gonia forfeited after Round 1, due to financial |
| 1988 | NEA Grant for Interdisciplinary Arts |
| He received an | NEA grant in 1974. |
| He received a | NEA grant in 1977. |
| ceived several distinguished awards including a | NEA grant for composition, the ASCAP award for Youn |
| prizes from North Carolina and Philadelphia, an | NEA grant for one writer. |
| emy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award, an | NEA grant, the Brandeis University Creative Arts Aw |
| two | NEA grants |
| His art has been supported by three | NEA grants and a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. |
| The | NEA has partnerships in the areas of state and regi |
| In his criticisms of the works funded by the | NEA, Hoekstra focused on a small percentage of proj |
| Route - Caraway at Matthews, Turtle Creek Mall, | NEA Hospital, Wallace & Owens |
| Project for the National Endowment of the Arts ( | NEA) in Washington, D.C. Three years later he becam |
| ko Metro since 2002) train station in Moschato, | Nea Ionia, Greece several kilometres southwest of A |
| The | NEA is "dedicated to supporting excellence in the a |
| tion of the goddess Isis, as she called herself | Nea Isis. |
| NEA Japan Fellowship Prize. | |
| Heath was a recipient of the 2003 | NEA Jazz Masters Award. |
| and brothers, are group recipients of the 2011 | NEA Jazz Masters Award. |
| he received the National Endowment for the Arts | NEA Jazz Masters Award. |
| He received a | NEA Jazz Masters Award for 2009 on October 17, 2008 |
| Two songs on the album feature legendary | NEA Jazz Master Jean "Toots" Thielemans on the harm |
| d guidance director, was first published in the | NEA Journal, 50:8-10, 1964. |
| Nea Krini | |
| Cirtas Systems, a venture-backed (by | NEA, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Shasta Ventures, |
| 1989 | NEA Literature Fellowship in Poetry |
| 2003, she was awarded an | NEA literature grant . |
| ohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and an | NEA Literature Fellowships from the National Endowm |
| since include a Lannan Literary Fellowship and | NEA Literature Fellowship in Poetry, and the Amy Lo |
| on the slopes of Mount Amomon, near the town of | Nea Makri, in Attica, Greece. |
| esign in March 1671 and to become a monk in the | Nea Moni of Chios and after that in the Strofades M |
| Dan Marino, 1984 | NEA MVP |
| Carrillo (left) shows his work during the 2006 | NEA National Heritage Fellows concert. |
| She was awarded the Bess Lomax Hawes | NEA National Heritage Award in 2005 for her lifelon |
| Adams began his comics career in earnest at the | NEA newspaper syndicated. |
| Warren Moon, | NEA NFL MVP |
| Joe Theismann, | NEA NFL MVP |
| Earl Campbell, | NEA NFL MVP (1980) |
| That season, he was named the | NEA NFL MVP. |
| 54 NFL Draft, and that season, he was named the | NEA NFL MVP. |
| ed funding from venture capital firms including | NEA, OCA Ventures, Harrison Street Capital, and Als |
| The | NEA offers grants in the categories of: 1) Grants f |
| ions behind establishing a building such as the | Nea on a height. |
| He also represents the | NEA on the Governing Board of the International Ene |
| inistrator, after having been recommended by an | NEA panel of art experts. |
| Nea Pelagonia (Ptolemaida): 1925-1942 | |
| terchange or E86 to Intetchange after 1 km from | Nea Pella |
| ng his and his immediate successors' reign, the | Nea played an important role in palace ceremonies, |
| ment where they would cooperate in building the | Nea power plant. |
| He completed his second term as | NEA president on August 31, 2008. |
| icipated in the National Education Association ( | NEA) Read Across America program by reading to scho |
| Nea Salamina | |
| He last played for | Nea Salamina of Cyprus. |
| On November 2008 he moved to | Nea Salamina replacing Panikos Orphanides. |
| r Anorthosis, KV Mechelen, APOP Kinyras Peyias, | Nea Salamina and KAA Gent. |
| All time top scorer of | Nea Salamina with more than 200 goals in all compet |
| ca, Kyprianou began playing youth football with | Nea Salamina Famagusta FC at age 10. |
| For the year 2007-2008 Kostikos managed | Nea Salamina of Famagusta in Cyprus. |
| roskipou, Apollon Limassol, Olympiakos Nicosia, | Nea Salamina and APOP Kinyras Peyias. |
| ter the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, until 1991, | Nea Salamina used at first GSZ Stadium and some yea |
| ) is a Cypriot midfielder currently playing for | Nea Salamina of Cyprus. |
| r some arguments with the board of directors of | Nea Salamina, he was sacked and on January 15 he we |
| raklis F.C., Aris Thessaloniki F.C., Akratitos, | Nea Salamina, APEP Pitsilia and Ermis Aradippou. |
| ed for many teams such as Anorthosis Famagusta, | Nea Salamina, AC Omonia, AEK Larnaca, Ayia Napa FC. |
| a Cypriot professional footballer who plays for | Nea Salamina, on loan from AEK Larnaca F.C.. |
| Cup winner was | Nea Salamina. |
| Owner of the Stadium is | Nea Salamina. |
| He started and ended his career in | Nea Salamina. |
| He medially played as on loan in | Nea Salamina. |
| clude Anorthosis Famagusta, Digenis Morphou and | Nea Salamina. |
| to Cyprus, linking up with another former team, | Nea Salamina. |
| in Cyprus) is a Cypriot defender who played for | Nea Salamina. |
| rf) is a Greek football player last playing for | Nea Salamina. |
| ofia, but he also played for one year in Cyprus | Nea Salamina. |
| is a Cypriot goalkeeper who currently plays for | Nea Salamina. |
| or Panachaiki AC Omonia, Olympiakos Nicosia and | Nea Salamina. |
| Nea Salamis | |
| Anorthosis and the other Famagusta team, | Nea Salamis FC, used to play until 1974 in G.S.E. |
| Cup Winner was | Nea Salamis Famagusta FC, for the first time in the |
| After that, | Nea Salamis FC moved, temporarily, to Larnaca and b |
| The real home ground of | Nea Salamis FC is GSE in Famagusta. |
| sh the season with another team in the country, | Nea Salamis Famagusta FC. |
| Cyprus, for clubs including Ethnikos Achna and | Nea Salamis Famagusta. |
| e reunited with his former coach Nir Klinger at | Nea Salamis Famagusta FC . |
| His former teams are Olympiakos Nicosia, | Nea Salamis Famagusta and AC Omonia where he starte |
| for football matches and is the home ground of | Nea Salamis FC. |
| heir first formal match in Ammochostos Stadium, | Nea Salamis FC defeated Euagora Paphos with 4-1 (12 |
| nd Division champions Aris Limassol, runners-up | Nea Salamis Famagusta and third-placed team Anagenn |
| previously played for Marfin Laiki League team | Nea Salamis Famagusta, where he played as a Midfiel |
| us is a Cypriot football defender who plays for | Nea Salamis Famagusta. |
| He signed on 20 May 2008 for | Nea Salamis and was on October 2008 released from h |
| L Lemesos, Apollon FC, Anorthosis Famagusta FC, | Nea Salamis Famagusta FC and AEK Larnaca FC. |
| priot football defender who currently plays for | Nea Salamis Famagusta FC and previously for Ermis A |
| s Famagusta FC (league champion in 2004-05) and | Nea Salamis FC. |
| He is a midfielder and started his career at | Nea Salamis' Academy. |
| James Lofton, | NEA Second Team All-American selection |
| He was an AP & | NEA Second Team All-American selection. |
| on average) with 14 touchdowns, and was an AP & | NEA Second Team All-American selection. |
| Evangelical School a new school was founded at | Nea Smyrni district, Athens, in 1934 called New Eva |
| In 1943, | NEA sports editor Harry Grayson credited Heston as |
| st- and second- teams are listed for the AP and | NEA teams. |
| irst and second teams are listed for the AP and | NEA teams. |
| ships from the National Endowment for the Arts ( | NEA), the California Arts Council, Barbara Deming F |
| the Walter Camp Foundation, The Sporting News, | NEA, Time and was a Second-team All-America selecti |
| This is the first | NEA to be discovered by the Pan-STARRS program. |
| Consequently the highest available spot for the | Nea to be constructed was on the southeastern slope |
| mber of awards including a USArtsInternational ( | NEA) travel grant, grants from MCAF (LMCC), Foundat |
| In 1976, the | NEA undertook an 'image enhancement' campaign in Ne |
| ournet: All-American - AP, Look, Colliers, INS, | NEA, UP; ALL-SEC |
| re received at the National Environment Agency ( | NEA) via the dengue hotline. |
| North East Assembly ( | NEA) was the regional assembly for the North East E |
| The endorsement by the | NEA was the first time the union has backed an inde |
| and the Church of the Virgin of the Pharos, the | Nea was the chief repository of holy relics in the |
| The | Nea was consecrated on 1 May 880 by Patriarch Photi |
| The | NEA was in the midst of controversies surrounding i |
| uidelines, Panel and Council Operations for the | NEA where he remained until his retirement in 2005. |
| 2010 ST3: This | NEA, which has a very slight possibility of collidi |
| wship from the National Endowment for the Arts ( | NEA), which the highest honor the United States can |
| On August 7, 2027, this | NEA will pass within 388,960 km (233,376 miles, 0.0 |
| The U.S. National Endowment for the Arts ( | NEA) will present Yacub Addy, a Ghanaian music prof |
| site, Justinian was attempting to position the | Nea within the hierarchical power structure that wa |
| to build on Mount Zion furthermore situated the | Nea within the dialogue of the other two sacred rel |
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