"ALMA is halfway into space but there are some things that genuinely you can't do from the ground and successors to ALMA in 30 years time may well be flying in space, " said Richer.
Princess Diana died, aged 36, along with her companion Dodi Al Fayed, 42, when the Mercedes they were in crashed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in 1997.
Both Heads of State highlighted the effective collaboration in the fields of astronomy and astro-engineering which will allow the operation of the LSST and ALMA telescopes in the northern Chile, involving an investment of 1.5 billion dollars, with a close collaboration between public and private academic and research institutions in both countries.
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Britain's graduates can expect more begging letters from their alma maters in future.
Norman Page played Lloyd George, while his daughter Megan was played by Alfred Hitchcock's wife Alma Reville in her only known film role.
Unlike other rugby league converts, Carney has had experience of the union game having been schooled at Clongowes Wood, Gordon D'Arcy's alma mater in Kildare.
With the new method in hand, Dr Davis said that next-generation telescopes tuned to these microwave frequencies - such as the Alma telescope in Chile - would be able to easily acquire the masses of hundreds of black holes.
The converted 18th-century colonial mansion has three courtyards, the original massive stone fireplace in the lounge and Alma Restaurant, which features New Andean cuisine in four different chic salon spaces.
In 1985, he set up a scholarship for telecommunications majors to his alma mater, Ball State University in Indiana.
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One such is from a professor at the old Alma Mater and it comes in two parts.
The most noteworthy matchup this season of a coach and his alma mater arguably took place in the opening week, when Skip Holtz and South Florida upset Notre Dame on the road.
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Andrews University in Scotland, the alma mater of well-heeled, privately educated students like Prince William.
He was already planning to give a speech on the Dodgers at his alma mater, Brooklyn College, in April.
The assessment centre in Cresta House, Alma Street, is run by Atos Healthcare for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and served by a lift.
Four years ago, I was a junior at the historically conservative Miami University in Ohio, the alma mater of none other than former vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan.
With ALMA set to begin scientific work in the next few years, astronomers are already looking forward to further new telescopes opening up space to ever more detailed examination, Richer said.
Written by Dr Alma Swan, an eminent expert in the field of Open Access, the draft went through an open consultation and peer review at the Open Access Community in the WSIS Knowledge Communities.
Located in one of the driest regions on earth at an altitude at which the atmosphere is 50 percent thinner than at sea level, ALMA is the highest construction project in the world and arguably the most challenging.
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA), currently being built in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile, will enable scientists to observe sub-millimeter radiation waves, giving them a far more detailed picture of the universe than has previously been possible with either optical or infrared telescopes.
Even one of the fiercest critics of CEO compensation, Harvard Law School's Lucian Bebchuk, reports in recent research with Alma Cohen and Charles Wang that golden parachutes do motivate CEOs to find merger-and-acquisition opportunities and, as a result, to extract more takeover premiums for shareholders.
This attitude is reflected in her personal philanthropy, which focuses heavily on nurturing scientific and engineering talent at her alma mater and helping military families (her son-in-law is a Marine who has deployed three times in recent years).
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The academic heads the Aditya Birla India Center at Kumar's alma mater--he funded it in his father's name--and recently joined the board of UltraTech.
The comedian, who graduated from Harvard University in 1985, addressed my alma mater, Dartmouth College, yesterday, giving a commencement speech that was both funny and poignant.
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Starting with his 1951 book, God and Man at Yale, in which he takes his alma mater to task for its growing hostility to religion and capitalism, Buckley was at the forefront of making conservatism a potent and dominating force in American life.
Student-founded alumni groups play a very important role in recruiting students to attend their alma maters.
On Thursday, Tropical Storm Alma, the first one of the year in the eastern Pacific, formed near the west coast of Central America, according to the National Weather Service.
Still with two years of high school to complete in Honolulu, Wie insists she still intends to go to college, with Stanford University in California - Tiger Woods' alma mater - her top choice.
In 1990 Steve Spurrier returned to his alma mater, the University of Florida.
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"I think we're getting better, " said Desko, who has guided his alma mater to five national titles since taking over in 1999.
In September, Holdsclaw returned to her alma mater to discuss her fight with clinical depression, which included a suicide attempt during her pro career.
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