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1980: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 - Events
1980 - January.
January 1–April 1 - National steel strike in the United Kingdom.
January 1 - Changes to the Swedish Act of Successio...
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1980: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 - Births
1980 - January.
January 1 - Elin Nordegren, Swedish model
January 2 - Rebekah Teasdale, British model and journalist
January 7 - Gabri...
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1980: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 - Deaths
1980 - January.
January 3 - Joy Adamson, Austrian-born conservationist and author (murdered) (b. 1910)
January 8 - John Mauchly, Ameri...
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1980: Encyclopedia - 1980
1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. It is equivalent to 2733 a.U.c., and to 1359 AH.
1980 - Events.
January 1–April ...
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1980 In South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 In South Africa - Events
1980 in South Africa - January.
12 January - The British Sports Council begins a three-week fact-finding tour of South Africa to inves...
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1980 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 In Rail Transport - Events
1980 in rail transport - January events.
January 23 - Western Pacific Railroad president R. G. "Mike" Flannery announces that an agree...
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Helmut Schmidt: Encyclopedia Ii - Helmut Schmidt - Miscellaneous
Due to his abilities as a really sharp orator he was nicknamed "Schmidt-Schnauze"
He had a son who died as an infant and a daughter Susan...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia - United States Coast Guard
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the coast guard of the United States. One of the seven uniformed services of the United States, a...
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Fame: Encyclopedia - Fame
Fame may refer to a number of different topics, including:
Fame, the condition of being known to the general public.
See: List of peopl...
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Alice Roosevelt: Encyclopedia - Alice Roosevelt
Alice (Lee) Roosevelt may be:
Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt (1861-1884), the first wife of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
Alice Lee R...
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Helmut Schmidt: Encyclopedia Ii - Helmut Schmidt - Chancellor
He became Chancellor of Germany on May 16, 1974 after the resignation of Brandt. The worldwide economic recession was the main concern of...
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Material World: Encyclopedia - Material World
Material world may refer to:
Nature,
Material World, a Canadian television sitcom in the 1980s.
Material World, a BBC Radio 4 science pr...
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Chief Minister Of Maharashtra: Encyclopedia - Chief Minister Of Maharashtra
Chief Minister of Maharashtra - List of chief ministers of Maharashtra.
Yashwantrao Chavan (May 1, 1960 - November 19, 1962)
Marotrao ...
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William R. Tolbert Jr.: Encyclopedia - William R. Tolbert Jr.
William Richard Tolbert, Jr. (May 13, 1913 – April 12, 1980) was president of Liberia from 1971 to 1980.
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Heaven And Hell: Encyclopedia - Heaven And Hell
Heaven and Hell may refer to:
In music:
Heaven and Hell (Vangelis album), a 1975 music album
Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath album), a 19...
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Amenhotep: Encyclopedia - Amenhotep
Amenhotep is the name of several Ancient Egyptian pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty:
Amenhotep I
Amenhotep II
Amenhotep III
Amenhotep IV (Akh...
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Cruising: Encyclopedia - Cruising
Cruising may mean:
Cruising (maritime), leisurely travel by boat, yacht, or cruise ship
The process of searching in public places for se...
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Sabbat: Encyclopedia - Sabbat
Sabbat may mean:
In the Wiccan form of neopaganism, the Wheel of the Year is commemorated by the eight Sabbats, which are religious holi...
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Zip: Encyclopedia - Zip
Zipper may refer to:
Zipper, device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric together
Zipper (data structure), a tree like data struc...
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Calculator: Encyclopedia - Calculator
A calculator is a device for performing numerical calculations. The type is considered distinct from both a calculating machine and a com...
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Appropriation Art: Encyclopedia - Appropriation Art
To appropriate something involves taking possession of it. In the visual arts, the term appropriation often refers to the use of borrowed...
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Aja: Encyclopedia - Aja
Aja may refer to:
An Orisha in Yoruba mythology. See Aja (Yoruba mythology)
A group of people living in Benin. See Aja people.
The langu...
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Encyclopedia Ii - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - Guest Hosts
Starting in May 1972, "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" had guest hosts each Monday. Various people served as hosts, some over fi...
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Helmut Schmidt: Encyclopedia Ii - Helmut Schmidt - Background
He was born in Hamburg, to two teachers. He was educated at Hamburg Lichtwark school, graduating in 1937. He was conscripted into militar...
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Helmut Schmidt: Encyclopedia Ii - Helmut Schmidt - Political Career
He had joined the SPD in 1946, and from 1947-48 he was leader of the Sozialistische Deutsche Studentenbund (SDS), the then student organi...
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Encyclopedia Ii - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - Show Regulars
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - Ed McMahon.
The show's announcer and Carson's sidekick was Ed McMahon, who from the very firs...
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Encyclopedia Ii - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - Programming History
Virtually all of the pre-1970 shows were lost to history when, following standard procedure at the time, the extremely expensive videotap...
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Encyclopedia Ii - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - Carson's Last Shows
As his impending retirement approached, Carson tried to avoid too much sentimentality, but would periodically show clips of some of his f...
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Food Stamp Program: Encyclopedia Ii - Food Stamp Program - History
Food Stamp Program - The First Food Stamp Program FSP - May 16 1939-Spring 1943.
The idea for the first FSP has been credited to variou...
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Mehmet Ali Ağca: Encyclopedia Ii - Mehmet Ali Ağca - Assassination Attempt On The Pope
Beginning in August 1980 Ağca began criss-crossing the Mediterranean region, changing passports and identities, likely to hide his point...
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Past And Present Anarchist Communities: Encyclopedia Ii - Past And Present Anarchist Communities - Historical Examples Of Societies Successfully Organized According To Anarchist Principles
In recent history there have been numerous instances of collapse of state authority, sometimes prompted by war but also often due to impl...
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Past And Present Anarchist Communities: Encyclopedia Ii - Past And Present Anarchist Communities - Examples Of Revolts And Uprisings With Anarchist Qualities
Instances of anarchist and anti-authoritarian systems of operation during periods of uprisings and revolts against authoritarian governme...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - New York Giants History
San Francisco Giants - Early days.
One of the most storied clubs in American professional sports, the Giants began life as a second bas...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - San Francisco Giants History
In sharp contrast to the New York years, the Giants' fortunes in San Francisco have been mixed. Though recently the club has enjoyed rela...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - Rivalries
San Francisco Giants - Giants-Dodgers.
The historic rivalry between the Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers began when both clubs played...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - New York Giants History
San Francisco Giants - Early days.
One of the most storied clubs in American professional sports, the Giants began life as a second bas...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - San Francisco Giants History
In sharp contrast to the New York years, the Giants' fortunes in San Francisco have been mixed. Though recently the club has enjoyed rela...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - Current Roster
40-man roster
Updated on December 19, 2005, after the Rule 5 draft
Pitchers
59 Jeremy Accardo
60 Kelyn Acosta
49 Armando Benítez
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Organization
The headquarters of the Coast Guard is on 2100 Second Street, SW, in Washington, DC. In 2005, the Coast Guard announced plans to relocate...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - The Coast Guard Auxiliary And Coast Guard Reserve
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary is a volunteer civilian service, established in 1939 as the Coast Guard Reserve, that assists the...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Missions
The Coast Guard carries out five basic missions:
maritime safety
maritime mobility
maritime security
national defense
protection of natu...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Organization
The headquarters of the Coast Guard is on 2100 Second Street, SW, in Washington, DC. In 2005, the Coast Guard announced plans to relocate...
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Major League Baseball Television Contracts: Encyclopedia Ii - Major League Baseball Television Contracts - Baseball Firsts
Major League Baseball television contracts - 1930s.
The first-ever televised baseball game was on May 17, 1939 between Princeton and Co...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Medals And Honors Of The Coast Guard
One Coast Guardsman, Douglas Munro, has earned the Medal of Honor, the highest military award of the United States.
Six Coast Guardsmen h...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Personnel
United States Coast Guard - Officer Corps.
Commissioned officers join the Coast Guard by several means:
The United States Coast Guard ...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Equipment
The U.S. Coast Guard uses cutters and small boats on the water, and fixed- and rotary wing (helicopters) aircraft in the air.
United Sta...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Symbols Of The Coast Guard
United States Coast Guard - Core Values of the Coast Guard.
The Coast Guard, like the other armed services of the United States, has a ...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Uniforms
The current Coast Guard dress uniform, introduced in 1972 is similar to the U. S. Navy Officer and CPO uniform and consists of a blue sin...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - History Of The Coast Guard
United States Coast Guard - Early history.
The Coast Guard's predecessor service, the Revenue Cutter Service, was founded on August 4, ...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Issues Facing The Coast Guard
The Coast Guard faces several issues in the near future.
Lack of coverage affects many areas with high maritime traffic. For example, loc...
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United States Coast Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - United States Coast Guard - Symbols Of The Coast Guard
United States Coast Guard - Core Values of the Coast Guard.
The Coast Guard, like the other armed services of the United States, has a ...
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Major League Baseball Television Contracts: Encyclopedia Ii - Major League Baseball Television Contracts - Nbc's Game Of The Week
In 1966, NBC took over the rights to the Game of the Week with Curt Gowdy as the star announcer from 1966-1975. NBC, replacing CBS traded...
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Major League Baseball Television Contracts: Encyclopedia Ii - Major League Baseball Television Contracts - Monday Night Baseball
On October 19, 1966, NBC signed a three year contract with Major League Baseball. The year before, NBC lost the rights to the Saturday-Su...
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Major League Baseball Television Contracts: Encyclopedia Ii - Major League Baseball Television Contracts - Major League Baseball On Cbs-tv: 1990-1993
On December 14, 1988, CBS (under the guidance of Commissioner Peter Ueberroth) paid approximately $1.2 billion for exclusive television r...
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Major League Baseball Television Contracts: Encyclopedia Ii - Major League Baseball Television Contracts - The Baseball Network: 1994-1995
After the fall-out from CBS' financial problems from their four year long television contract with Major League Baseball, MLB decided to ...
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Major League Baseball Television Contracts: Encyclopedia Ii - Major League Baseball Television Contracts - Trouble At Nbc: 1996-2000
Despite of the failure of The Baseball Network, NBC decided to stay on with Major League Baseball but on a far more restricted basis. Und...
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1980 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 In Aviation - First Flights
May
May 13 - Antonov An-3
June
June 20 - Beechcraft Commuter
June 24 - Microturbo Microjet 200
July
July 12 - KC-10 Extender
July 23...
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1980 In Sports: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 In Sports - Golf
Men's Golf
January - the Senior PGA Tour (Champions Tour) is founded.
Major championship results:
May - The Masters - Seve Ballestero...
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1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens - Aftermath
1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens - Direct results.
The May 18, 1980, event was the most deadly and economically destructive volcanic e...
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The Adventure Game: Encyclopedia Ii - The Adventure Game - Episodes
The Adventure Game - Series 1 1980.
1 - Saturday 24 May 1980. Elizabeth Estensen, Fred Harris, Mark Dugdale.
2 - Saturday 31 May 1980....
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1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens - Later Eruptions
St. Helens produced five more explosive eruptions in the summer and fall of 1980. Through early 1990, a total of at least 21 periods of e...
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1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens - Buildup To Disaster
Several small earthquakes beginning as early as March 16, 1980, indicated that magma may have been moving below the volcano. Then on Marc...
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1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens: Encyclopedia Ii - 1980 Eruption Of Mount St. Helens - North Face Slides Away
At 7 AM on May 18, USGS volcanologist David A. Johnston, who had Saturday night duty at an observation post about 6 miles (10 km) north o...
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Joy Division: Encyclopedia Ii - Joy Division - Members
Joy Division - Main Members.
Ian Curtis − vocals, guitar (mid-1976 to May 1980)
Bernard Sumner (also known as Bernard Albrecht) − ...
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European Patent Convention: Encyclopedia Ii - European Patent Convention - History
In 1973, the Munich Diplomatic Conference for the setting up of a European System for the Grant of Patents took place and the Convention ...
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European Patent Convention: Encyclopedia Ii - European Patent Convention - Content
The content of the Convention includes several texts in addition to the main 178 articles. These additional texts, which are integral par...
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European Patent Convention: Encyclopedia Ii - European Patent Convention - Substantive Patent Law
This part of the Convention includes provisions on patentability, provisions related to the right to a European patent and more.
One of t...
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European Patent Convention: Encyclopedia Ii - European Patent Convention - Procedure
The Convention also includes filing requirements provisions, provisions regarding the procedure up to grant, the opposition procedure, ap...
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Mahavir Tyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Mahavir Tyagi - In The Independence Movement
See Also: Indian Independence Movement
In Uttar Pradesh politics he was known as a "Rafian", that is, an associate of Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, ...
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Mahavir Tyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Mahavir Tyagi - Political And Parliamentary Career
Tyagi became a legislator in the United Provinces (later known as Uttar Pradesh) before Indian independence. In this capacity, he was a m...
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Pre-1980 North Indian Cyclone Seasons: Encyclopedia Ii - Pre-1980 North Indian Cyclone Seasons - 1900s
Pre-1980 North Indian cyclone seasons - 1942 Bengal Cyclone.
On October 16, a cyclone hit near the India/Bangladesh border, resulting i...
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Hamilton West: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamilton West - Federal Election Results
On Mr. Wilton's death, 1 February 1937:
On Mr. Gibson's appointment as Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario, 18 Janua...
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The Cramps: Encyclopedia Ii - The Cramps - Personnel
The Cramps - Current members.
Lux Interior – vocals, March 1976 and onward
Poison Ivy – lead guitar, March 1976 and onward
The C...
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Mehmet Ali Ağca: Encyclopedia Ii - Mehmet Ali Ağca - Early Life
Ağca has described himself as a mercenary of no political orientation who was willing to do anything for enough money, although this con...
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Mehmet Ali Ağca: Encyclopedia Ii - Mehmet Ali Ağca - Grey Wolves Involvement
He then went to Syria where he received two months of training in weaponry and terrorist tactics. He claims this was paid for by the Bulg...
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Luke Skywalker: Encyclopedia Ii - Luke Skywalker - Casting
Luke Skywalker has been portrayed by four different actors:
Luke Skywalker - Aiden Barton.
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith ...
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Stock Market Bubble: Encyclopedia Ii - Stock Market Bubble - Examples
Some of those bubbles are created because of intense and excessive speculation on a new technology or service. The dot-com boom of the la...
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U.s. Senate Election 1982: Encyclopedia Ii - U.s. Senate Election 1982 - Senate Contests In 1982
1Mitchell was appointed to the seat May 17, 1980, after Edmund S. Muskie (D-ME) resigned. No special election held in 1980.
2Brady was ap...
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Exile: Encyclopedia Ii - Exile - Members
EXILE - Performers.
HIRO (五十嵐広行, Hiroyuki Igarashi), born June 1, 1969 - Leader of the group. Originally a member of ZOO.
MA...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - Current Roster
40-man roster
Updated on December 19, 2005, after the Rule 5 draft
Pitchers
59 Jeremy Accardo
60 Kelyn Acosta
49 Armando Benítez
4...
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San Francisco Giants: Encyclopedia Ii - San Francisco Giants - Rivalries
San Francisco Giants - Giants-Dodgers.
Main articles: Giants-Dodgers rivalry, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]]
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Venture Stores Inc: Encyclopedia Ii - Venture Stores Inc - History
The first store opened in 1970, as a subsidiary of May Department Stores. In 1978 Venture Stores purchased 23 Turn-Style locations in the...
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Gay: Encyclopedia Ii - Gay - Pejorative Usage
When used with a derisive attitude (e.g. "that film was so gay"), the term gay is purely pejorative and can be deeply offensive. The dero...
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Boston Audio Society: Encyclopedia Ii - Boston Audio Society - Membership
The society is supported entirely by its members. Membership includes a subscription to the bimonthly newsletter, BAS Speaker, in both pr...
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Squeeze: Encyclopedia Ii - Squeeze - Discography
Squeeze - Studio albums.
U.K. Squeeze, March 1978
Cool for Cats, March 1979
Argybargy, February 1980
East Side Story, May 1981
Sweets ...
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Scrolling: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrolling - Computing
On a computer, scrolling may be performed by software running on a computer's CPU, or it may be done by performing some operation on a de...
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Ramones: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramones - Discography
Ramones - Studio Albums.
Ramones − April 1976
Leave Home − January 1977
Rocket to Russia − November 1977
Road to Ruin − Septem...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government December 1979-june 1981
Charles Haughey - Changes.
January 21, 1980: Michael O'Kennedy resigns as Minister for Economic Planning & development and becomes...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government, December 1979-june 1981
Charles Haughey - Changes.
January 21, 1980: Michael O'Kennedy resigns as Minister for Economic Planning & development and becomes...
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China Airlines Flight 611: Encyclopedia Ii - China Airlines Flight 611 - Metal Fatigue
The final investigation report found that the accident was the result of "metal fatigue" due to inadequate maintenance after a previous i...
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Shining Path: Encyclopedia Ii - Shining Path - Guerrilla War
When Peru's military government allowed elections for the first time in a dozen years in 1980, Shining Path was one of the few insurrecti...
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Ülkerspor: Encyclopedia Ii - Ülkerspor - Team Squad
Country Name (Birthdate) – Position, height
Dusan Vukcevic (November 14, 1975) – Small forward, 2.02 m
Serkan Erdoğan (August 30,...
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Public Health In Mainland China: Encyclopedia Ii - Public Health In Mainland China - 1960s To 1980s
As a result of preventive efforts, such epidemic diseases as cholera, bubonic plague, typhoid fever, and scarlet fever have almost been e...
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Simon Burns: Encyclopedia Ii - Simon Burns - Political Experience
From 1975 to 1980 he was political adviser to the Rt Hon Sally Oppenheim. From 1980-83 he was a journalist and company director of What T...
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Paramount Pictures: Encyclopedia Ii - Paramount Pictures - Early History
Paramount Pictures Inc. can trace its beginnings to the creation in May, 1912, of the Famous Players Film Company. Founder Adolph Zukor. ...
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Paramount Pictures: Encyclopedia Ii - Paramount Pictures - The 1950s To The 1970s
As movie attendance declined after World War II, Paramount and the others struggled to keep the audience. Hovering nearby were the Federa...
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Nova Scotia New Democratic Party: Encyclopedia Ii - Nova Scotia New Democratic Party - Party Leaders
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Russell Cunningham (1945 - 1953)
Micheal James MacDonald (1953 - 1963)
New Democratic Party
James...
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Issy-les-moulineaux: Encyclopedia Ii - Issy-les-moulineaux - Administration
Mayors of Issy-les-Moulineaux:
1903 - 1908 : Auguste Gervais
1908 - 1911 : Henri Mayer
1911 - 1919 : Léon-Victor Clémen...
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Libertarian Party Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Libertarian Party Of Canada - Leaders
(Note: This list is incomplete.)
Linda Cain (1980-1982?)
Neil Reynolds (May 1982-1983)
Victor Levis (1983-1987)
Dennis Corrigan (1987-19...
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Pat Metheny Group: Encyclopedia Ii - Pat Metheny Group - History
Pat Metheny Group - 1970s.
Founder Pat Metheny came onto the jazz fusion scene in the mid-1970s with a pair of solo albums; the latter ...
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