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The Incredible Bowling Clipart Gallery The Incredible Bowling Clipart Gallery is produced by CDE Software and has original images dedicated for the sport of bowling. The product includes professional quality drawings, photographs and graphics in color and black and white.
The Incredible Casuals A four piece rock group from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, The Incredible Casuals was created from the remnants of Travis Shook and Club Wow, a comedy duo that opened for George Carlin, Martin Mull and others and even appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
The Incredible Crash Dummies The Incredible Crash Dummies is a line of action figures styled after the eponymous crash test dummies first popularized in a public service advertising campaign of the late 1980s, to educate people on the safety of wearing seat belts. The toys were first released by Tyco Toys in the early 1990s and discontinued in 2001.
The Incredible Flutist The Incredible Flutist is a ballet composed by Walter Piston in 1938; it was given its premiere by the Boston Pops, under Hans Wiener, on May 30 of that year. The text of the ballet was written by Piston and Wiener.
The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga is a video game that was developed by Attention to Detail Limited and Silicon Dreams and published by Eidos Interactive for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and DOS in 1997. The single player, side-scrolling action game is loosely based on storylines from the early 1990s issues of the Incredible Hulk comic book series.
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is a video game that has the Hulk as the main player, developed by Radical Entertainment and based on Marvel Comics' Hulk. The game was released on August 24, 2005 in the United States and in September 2005 in Europe.
The Incredible Journey The Incredible Journey by the renowned Canadian author Sheila Burnford is a children's book first published by Hodder & Stoughton in London in 1961. The tale tells of the magnificent adventure shared by three domestic animals as they travel in the wilderness, searching for their beloved masters.
The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant is a 2005 film that relates with epic sweep the tale, based on real events, of a young woman Mary Bryant who steals only because she is starving and ends up on the First Fleet full of prisoners bound for Botany Bay. It is written by Peter Berry and Directed by Peter Andrikidis.
The Incredible Machine The Incredible Machine is a series of computer games originally designed and coded by Kevin Ryan and produced by Jeff Tunnell, developed by now-defunct Jeff Tunnell Productions and published by Dynamix; the 1993 through 1995 versions had the same development team, but the later 2000-2001 titles had different designers. All versions were published by Sierra Entertainment.
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The Incredible Shrinking Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles is the seventh episode of the American animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a part of the larger Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.. It is the second episode of the second season of the program, broadcast in 1988.
The Incredible Shrinking Woman The Incredible Shrinking Woman is a 1981 science fiction/comedy film, starring Lily Tomlin, Charles Grodin, Ned Beatty, John Glover and Elizabeth Wilson, and directed by Joel Schumacher. Written by Tomlin's longtime life partner and frequent collaborator, Jane Wagner.
The Incredible Tide The Incredible Tide is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel written by Alexander Key, published in 1970. It was the inspiration for the Japanese animated television series Future Boy Conan, directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle is a children's book series that focuses on the strange adventures of high-schooler Wally McDoogle. Every book is titled "My Life as" and then the subject of the book.
The Incredibles The Incredibles is an Academy Award-winning Pixar Animation Studios animated feature film. It was written and developed by Brad Bird, former director of The Simpsons and previously best known for directing the animated movie The Iron Giant.
The Incredibles: When Danger Calls The Incredibles: When Danger Calls is a 2004 action-adventure game developed by Heavy Iron Studios and released by THQ. When Danger Calls is a collection of 10 games and activities based on the eponymous movie.
The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love is a 1995 film written and directed by Maria Maggenti about a romance between two female high school students, a butch white lesbian from a low social class lesbian household, and a black, better-off, heretofore straight girl.
The Independent (Ashland) The Independent (formerly known as The Daily Independent and The Sunday Independent) is a seven-day morning daily newspaper covering the city of Ashland and surrounding areas of Boyd County, Kentucky. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
The Independent (film) The Independent is a comedy film made in 2000, directed by Stephen Kessler, starring Jerry Stiller as an independent film maker, who makes little-known B movies with titles like Twelve Angry Men and a Baby. The comedy is in "mockumentary" form, spoofing independent directors and independent films.
The Independent (Newfoundland) The Independent is a weekly newspaper which comes out on Fridays covering local events in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Independent continues to be the only province-wide newspaper in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Independent Armchair Theatre The Independent Armchair Theatre is one of the most important and longstanding live music venues in South Africa. After opening its doors in 1998 The Armchair soon became a corner-stone of the Cape Town live music industry and has gone on to become a well known and respected landmark on the national landscape.
The Independent Weekly The Independent Weekly, established in September 2004, is an independent newspaper published and circulated in Adelaide, capital of South Australia. The newspaper is released weekly on Saturdays to a readership of thirty nine thousand.
The Indestructible Man (Doctor Who) The Indestructible Man is a BBC Books original novel written by Simon Messingham and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe.
The Indestructibles The Indestructibles is the name given by the Egyptians to refer to two bright stars that always could be seen circling the North Pole. Today we know them as Kochab, in the bowl of the Little Dipper (Ursa Minor), and Mizar, in the middle of the handle of the Big Dipper (Ursa Major).
The India-Pakistan Air War of 1965 The India-Pakistan Air War of 1965 is an 2005 Aviation History book written by PVS Jagan Mohan and Samir Chopra. The book deals with the Indian Air Force's role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 that started on 1 September 1965 and came to an end on 23 September 1965.
The Indian Diaspora The Indian Diaspora is a collective term describing individuals who have migrated from India or have ancestry in India. The diaspora is currently estimated to number between 20 and 25 million, spread across the world.
The Indian in the Cupboard The Indian in the Cupboard is a 1980 children's book written by British author Lynne Reid Banks. In the story, a young boy discovers that when he locks a toy plastic Indian in an old bathroom cupboard, the figure comes to life.
The Indian Institute of Planning and Management The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) is an an educational institute with a presence in seven cities in India. Established in 1973, it is headquartered in New Delhi, and has a campus in New Delhi and branches in Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad.
The Indian Queen The Indian Queen is a play by Sir Robert Howard, written in collaboration with John Dryden (his sister's husband). It was first performed in 1664 and later expanded with additional songs and new compositions of incidental music by Henry Purcell.
The Indicator The Indicator is Amherst College's Journal of Social and Political Thought. Originally published as a literary magazine from 1848 to 1852, it was recreated in 1996 to serve as an alternative news and opinion source to Amherst's newspaper, The Amherst Student.
The Individualist The Individualist is a 1995 album by Todd Rundgren, under the pseudonym "TR-i". Moving toward the musical style that defines him in recent years, Rundgren mixes uptempo numbers, studio gimmickry, and heart-stopping ballads on this mid-1990s release.
The Indus Entrepreneurs The Indus Entrepreneurs or TiE is a not-for-profit global network of entrepreneurs and professionals founded in 1992 in Silicon Valley, California, USA by a group of businessmen and entrepreneurs of Indian Origin led by Dr. Suhas Patil.
The Inevitability of a Strange World The Inevitability of a Strange World is Halifax's third release, issued on May 23 2006 by Drive-Thru Records. The album has sold 34,795 copies as of October 2006, peaking at #130 on the Billboard 200 and at #1 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.
The Inevitable (Cormega album) The Inevitable will be the fourth studio album from Queensbridge, New York rapper Cormega, to be released in Spring 2007 through Legal Hustle Records an as of yet unnamed major label. It was orginally titled "Urban Legend" but changed it since T.
The Infatuation Is Always There The Infatuation Is Always There is the sophomore album of the Filipino band Typecast. It was released August 2004 under EMI Philippines in Audio CD format, and was produced by Raimund Marasigan and Diego Castillo.
The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman, published in the US as The War of Dreams, is a novel by Angela Carter, first published in 1972. This picaresque novel is heavily influenced by surrealism, Romanticism, critical theory, and other branches of Continental philosophy.
The Inferno (Supporter's group) The Inferno is a supporter's group for Major League Soccer's FC Dallas (formerly Dallas Burn). Originally formed in 1996 in conjunction with the birth of MLS and the Dallas Burn, The Inferno also sponsor charitable events in the Dallas Metroplex and assist the Club in organizing events surrounding MLS Cup and other important matches hosted by Pizza Hut Park
The Infiltrator The Infiltrator was a film about a Jewish freelance reporter who travels to Germany to write an article about neo-nazism which originally aired on HBO. Among its cast include: Oliver Platt, Arliss Howard, and Tony Haygarth.
The Infinite Force The Infinite Force is a science fiction author and full-time blogger from Northern New Jersey, United States. Beginning in 2005, he gained great acclaim for his blog, the Infinite Galaxy Of Fun, located on the official Star Wars website.
The Infinite Quest The Infinite Quest is an animated serial based on the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is to be aired in 13 weekly parts as a segment of the children's spin-off show, Totally Doctor Who.
The Infinite Steve Vai: An Anthology The Infinite Steve Vai: An Anthology is Steve Vai's compilation album that was released in 2003. This two-disc compilation spans Vai's entire solo career, featuring the best tracks from most of his albums including Fire Garden, Passion and Warfare, Alien Love Secrets and The Ultra Zone.
The Infinite Wonders of Creation The Infinite Wonders of Creation is the third and final album in a solo trilogy by symphonic power metal italian songwriter Luca Turilli. The album was released in Europe on May 26th, 2006 and was later released in USA on June 6th, 2006 by Magic Circle Music.
The Infinity Doctors The Infinity Doctors is a BBC Books original novel written by Lance Parkin and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The book was released to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the series, and features several references to the series' past.
The Infinity Project The Infinity Project was a goa trance band in the 1990s, and later became a record label, TIP Records, largely responsible for introducing trance to London and the UK. Members included Raja Ram, Graham Wood and Anjee Sian, with Simon Posford occasionally working with them.
The Inflated Tear The Inflated Tear is an album by Roland Kirk released in 1968. One of his most popular albums, it established his reputation as a Jazz composer and earned him a modicum of respect in music circles who had previously written him off as a sideshow.
The Influence Anglo-Canadian â€60s rock-satire group, Influence, are best known for their mini rock-opera, “Mad Birds of Prey” and for containing former Wilson Pickett sideman and future Canadian guitar legend, Walter Rossi.
The Influence of Sea Power upon History The Influence of Sea Power Upon History (ISBN 0-486-25509-3) is an influential treatise on naval warfare written in 1890 by Alfred Thayer Mahan. It details the role of sea power throughout history and discusses the various factors needed to support a strong navy.
The Information Society The Information Society is also the title of a sociological journal, founded 1981, which defines itself as a "critical forum for leading edge analysis of the impacts, policies, system concepts, and methodologies related to information technologies and changes in society and culture" (homepage).
The Informers The Informers is a collection of linked short stories by Bret Easton Ellis published in 1994. It follows similar attributes to Ellis' novels Less Than Zero and The Rules of Attraction with the story set in California.
The Ingenuity Gap The Ingenuity Gap (2000) is a nonfiction book written by Thomas Homer-Dixon, a professor at the University of Toronto and the director of its Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies. The book's tagline and subject is "Can we solve the problems of the future?
The Inheritance (short story) 'The Inheritance' is an 8000 word short story by Robin Hobb published in the Voyager 5: Collector's Edition anthology. Set in The Realm of the Elderlings, it is written as a first-person narrative by the granddaughter of a former Bingtown Trader, as she discovers why her grandmother left Bingtown society - and the true nature of the legacy that she has inherited.
The Inheritors (William Golding) The Inheritors is the 1955 second novel by the British author William Golding, best known for Lord of the Flies. It was his personal favourite of all his novels and concerns the extinction of the last remaining tribe of Neanderthals at the hands of the more sophisticated (and malevolent) newly-evolved Homo sapiens.
The Ink and Paint Club The Ink and Paint Club was a television series on The Disney Channel which featured Disney animated short films, especially those with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. It used to be presented every weekday morning at 5:00 AM when Disney was still showing classic animation on The Disney Channel.
The Ink Spots The Ink Spots were a popular black vocal group that helped define the musical genre that led to rhythm & blues and rock and roll, and the subgenre doo-wop. They and the Mills Brothers, another black vocal group of the 1930s and 1940s, gained much acceptance in the white community.
The Inmates The Inmates are a British garage rock/pub rock band formed in the late 70's who in the early 1980s, had a medium sized international hit with a cover of The Standells' "Dirty Water" and a UK top 40 hit with The Walk
The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan The Inner World and the Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan is a documentary, in the form of a DVD distributed by Eros Entertainment. It is directed by the British-based author and director Nasreen Munni Kabir, who is considered an authority on Hindi cinema.
The Inner Circle (film) The Inner Circle is a 1991 drama film by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky, telling the story of Joseph Stalin's private projectionist and KGB officer Ivan Sanchin between 1939 and 1953, the dictator's year of death. The film is based on a true story and is an American, Italian and Russian production.
The Inner Circle (Max Payne) In the computer game Max Payne, The Inner Circle refers to a group of mysterious men and women that pulls strings and manipulates politics from the shadows. Allegedly, the group dates back to masonic orders, and its power goes up to presidential level.
The Inner City Pirates The Inner City Pirates [formerly My Red Cell] are an alternative Welsh punk and indie rock band from Barry in South 'Wales', led by Russell Toomey. Until 2005 the group previously known as My Red Cell, were signed by Richard Branson's label V2 Records, the same company that produces the material of The Stereophonics, and released a number of singles from their debut album, 13 in my 31.
The Inner Light (song) "The Inner Light" is a song written by George Harrison that was first released by The Beatles as a B-side to "Lady Madonna". It was the first ever Harrison composition to be featured on a Beatles single.
The Innocence Mission The Innocence Mission is a band centered around the husband-and-wife songwriters Karen Peris (vocals - guitar - keyboards), and Don Peris (guitars - vocals). The original band, including Mike Bitts (bass), and Steve Brown (drums), was formed in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in the early 80s when the members met during a Catholic school production of Godspell.
The Innocent (1993 film) The Innocent is a 1993 John Schlesinger film starring Anthony Hopkins, Isabella Rossellini, and Campbell Scott. The film takes place in Berlin at the end of the Cold War, specifically on the day the Berlin Wall came down.
The Innocents (album) After releasing The Two Ring Circus remix album in 1987, The Innocents was the third proper studio release from Erasure in 1988. This album, produced by Stephen Hague and released by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the U.
The Inquirer The INQUIRER (sometimes shortened to the INQ and commonly referred to as The Inquirer without caps) is a British technology tabloidThe Inquirer, Thursday 02 December 2004: Intel wonders how INQUIRER gets leaks so fast (cited 23 August 2006) news website focusing on the computer and semiconductor industries.
The Inquirer and Mirror The Inquirer and Mirror, also called The I&M, is the weekly newspaper of record on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts. Formerly owned for 30 years by the Giffin family (of which Marianne Stanton, the current publisher, is the daughter), The I&M was sold to Ottaway Community Newspapers, a division of Dow Jones & Company, in 1990.
The Insect Trust The Insect Trust was a rock band that formed in New York in 1967, whose characteristic sound was a psychedelic mixture of progressive rock, jazz, folk, blues and rock and roll and had similarities to Fairport Convention, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane.
The Insider (film) The Insider is a 1999 film which tells the true story of a 60 Minutes television series exposé of the tobacco industry, as seen through the eyes of a real tobacco executive, Jeffrey Wigand. The 60 Minutes story originally aired in November 1995 in an altered form because CBS' then-owner, Laurence Tisch, objected.
The Insider's Guide To Love The Insiders Guide To Love is a New Zealand drama series that explores the lives of a group of seven previously unconnected people. Each are implicated in a bizarre incident, the outcome of which forces them to examine and explore the loves in their own lives.
The Inspector The Inspector is a series of theatrical cartoons from 1960s which were produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and released through United Artists. Although the titular character was never given a name, it was clearly based on Peter Sellers' Inspector Clouseau character that appeared in The Pink Panther movies.
The Inspector General The Inspector General or The Government Inspector () is a satirical play by the Russian playwright and novelist Nikolai Gogol, published in 1836 and revised for the 1842 edition. Based upon an anecdote allegedly recounted to Gogol by Pushkin, the play is a comedy of errors, portraying human greed, stupidity, and the deep corruption of powers in Tsarist Russia.
The Inspector Wears Skirts The Inspector Wears Skirts is a 1988 Hong Kong action comedy film produced by Jackie Chan, directed by Wellson Chin Sing-Wai and starring Sibelle Hu, Ellen Chan and Sandra Ng. In common with many other Hong Kong films The Inspector Wears Skirts moves from genre to genre.
The Inspiration Network (INSP) INSP is one of the networks of The Inspiration Networks. INSP provides diverse inspirational programming, featuring ministry programs from more than 20 denominations, as well as exclusive shows for children and youth.
The Inspiration Networks The Inspiration Networks is a major international ministry and inspirational media company that was founded in 1990. Domestically, the organization serves viewers through the cable television networks: INSP – The Inspiration Network, Inspirational Life Television (i-Lifetv), and the Spanish-language network La Familia Cosmovision (LFC).
The Inspiration of Saint Matthew The Inspiration of Saint Matthew (1602) was painted by Caravaggio for a chapel dedicated to the namesake of the French Cardinal Matteo Contarelli. The canvas hangs in Contarelli chapel altar in the church of the French congregation San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome, Italy.
The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason Since Freud The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason Since Freud is an essay by the psychoanalytic theorist Jacques Lacan, originally delivered as a talk on May 9, 1957 and later published in Lacan's 1966 book Écrits.
The Instigator The Instigator is the second studio album by American country/rock band performer, Rhett Miller, lead singer of the Old 97's. Miller's first album came more than a decade before, languishing in folk obscurity, but The Instigator received airplay and as much commercial success as any Old 97's effort.
The Institute for End User Computing The Institute for End User Computing (The IEUC) is a non-profit organization that engages in research and education initiatives dedicated to the advancement of end-user computing. Its coordinating goal is to develop a new open source platform that is a simple, yet state of the art alternative to Windows, Unix, Linux, and the Mac OS.
The Institute for Genomic Research The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), is a non-profit genomics research institute founded in 1992 by Craig Venter in Rockville, Maryland, United States. TIGR sequenced the first genome of a free-living organism, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae, in 1995.
The Institute of Cultural Affairs International (ICAI) The Institute of Cultural Affairs International is committed to enabling the peoples of the world to shape their futures, by placing culture at the center of development. ICAI is a worldwide network of national ICA organizations that implement human development programming within their countries.
The Institute of Living The Institute of Living (IOL) is a mental health center in Hartford, Connecticut affiliated with Hartford Hospital. Founded in 1822 as the Hartford Retreat for the Insane, it was the first hospital of any kind established in Connecticut and the third psychiatric hospital in the United States.
The Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential The Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential is a non-profit organization providing teaching programs and literature which, it claims, improve the health and development of children who have sustained a brain injury. The accelerated development of normal children is also promoted.
The Institution of Environmental Sciences The Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) represents a very broad spectrum of practices in the environmental field and is a charitable organisation, which promotes and raises public awareness of environmental science by supporting professional scientists and academics working in this crucial arena. As a seminal environmental sciences organisation, founded in 1971, the Institution is consulted by the British Government and other interested parties on environmental issues.
The Institution of the Christian Man The Institution of the Christian Man (also called The Bishops' Book), published in 1537, was written by a committee of Bishops headed by Thomas Cranmer. The purpose of the work, along with the Ten Articles (1536), was to implement the reforms of Henry in separating from the Roman Catholic Church and establishing the Ecclesia Anglicana.
The Instruments The Instruments are the musical project of Heather McIntosh, cellist in a number of Athens, Georgia groups including Circulatory System, Elf Power, and Japancakes. Their first album, Billions of Phonographs, was released on Orange Twin Records in 2003, followed by 2006's Cast A Half Shadow.
The Integral Trees The Integral Trees is a 1984 science fiction novel by Larry Niven (first published as a serial in Analog in 1983). Like much of Niven's work, the story is heavily influenced by the setting: a gas torus, a ring of air around a neutron star.
The Integration of Theory and Practice The Integration of Theory and Practice: A Program for the New Traditionalist Movement was a strategic plan published in essay form in 2001 by the Free Congress Foundation.The Integration of Theory and Practice: A Program for the New Traditionalist Movement Eric Heubeck.
The Integrity Magazine The Integrity Magazine (TIM) is a quarterly black professional publication which exhibits its uniqueness by blending in-depth analysis of developmental issues affecting the black polity with investigative journalism on socio-political and economy issues including full coverage of religious activities, news and black politics across the globe unlike many other magazines.
The Integrity Magazine limited The Integrity Magazine Limited is a black publication based in the United Kingdom with distribution coverage in four continents. The magazine is published periodically and it runs a bi-monthly newsletter through its website TIM.
The Intellectual Activist The Intellectual Activist is a monthly Objectivist magazine based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Founded by Peter Schwartz in 1979 as a fortnightly, it became a bi-monthly after Robert Stubblefield bought it in 1991, and then became a monthly in 1998.
The Intellectual Devotional The Intellectual Devotional is a secular version of the spiritual devotionals kept by millions of Americans. It is a collection of 365 lessons drawn from seven fields of knowledge: History, Literature, Philosophy, Mathematics & Science, Religion, Visual Arts, and Music.
The Intelligent Investor The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham published in 1949, is a widely acclaimed book on investing. Famous investor and billionaire Warren Buffett describes it as "by far the best book on investing ever written"Warren Buffett, The Intelligent Investor, book cover.
The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism is a short book with a deliberately cute title, written by the famous Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. This book displays Shaw's socialist and Marxist leanings.
The Interactive Encyclopedia System The Interactive Encyclopedia System, or TIES, was a hypertext system developed at the University of Maryland, College Park by Ben Shneiderman in 1983. The earliest versions of TIES ran in DOS text mode, using the cursor arrow keys for navigating through information.
The Intercession The Intercession of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary (Russian Pokrov, Покров) is one of the most important Russian Orthodoxy feasts (maybe the most important after the Twelve Great Feasts). It is also commemorated in Eastern Orthodoxy as a whole, but by no means as fervently as it is in Russia.
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, written in 1789, is the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano. It discusses his time spent in slavery, serving primarily on galleys, documents his attempts at becoming an independent man through his study of the Bible, and his eventual success in gaining his own freedom and in business thereafter.
The Interfaith Alliance The Interfaith Alliance (TIA) is an organization founded in 1994 with a mission to "promote democratic values, defend religious liberty, challenge hatred and religious bigotry, and reinvigorate informed civic participation." It is a bi-partisan national grassroots advocacy organization working to counter the Christian Coalition.
The Interfaith Stewardship Alliance The Interfaith Stewardship Alliance (ISA) published an article, A Call to Truth, Prudence, and Protection of the Poor: An Evangelical Response to Global Warming, that refuted claims by the Evangelical Climate Initiative (ECI) in a report entitled Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action.
The Interim government of the Islamic Republic The Interim government of the Islamic Republic of Iran (September 21, 1981 – October 29, 1981) was established after assassination of Mohammad Ali Rajai (President) and Mohammad Javad Bahonar Prime Minister on August 30. In accordance with the constitution, a Provisional Presidential Council formed on August 30 and proposed Mohammad Reza Mahdavi-Kani as Prime Minister to the Majlis.
The Interim Government of Iran The Interim Government of Iran (1979-1980) was the first government established in Iran after the Islamic Revolution. This government was formed by Ayatollah Khomeini's order on February 4, 1979, while Shapour Bakhtiar (Shah's last Prime Minister) was still claiming power.
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