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1982: Encyclopedia - 1982
1982 (MCMLXXXII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar.
1982 - Events.
1982 - January.
January 6 - William Bo...
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1982: Encyclopedia Ii - 1982 - Events
1982 - January.
January 6 - William Bonin is convicted of being the "freeway killer".
January 8 - AT&T agrees to divest itself int...
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1982: Encyclopedia Ii - 1982 - Births
1982 - January.
January 1 - David Nalbandian, Argentine tennis player
January 2 - Cyrus Farivar, American journalist
January 5 - Janic...
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Spirituality And Science: The Holographic Universe
This very, very exciting article actually gives a scientific theory behind many spiritual viewpoints and spiritual experiences, including...
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1982 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1982 In Aviation - First Flights
February
February 19 - Boeing 757
April
April 3 - Airbus A310
June
June 12 - IAR-825
June 14 - Beechcraft Lightning
August
August ...
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1982 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1982 In Aviation - Events
1982 in aviation - January.
January 8 - the Airbus A300 is certified, becoming the first wide body airliner with cockpit accommodation...
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1982 In South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - 1982 In South Africa - Events
1982 in South Africa - January.
7 January - A bomb damages the office of the West Rand Administration Board in Soweto
8 January - Umkh...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia - Charles Haughey
Charles Haughey (Irish name Cathal Ó hEochaidh; born on September 16, 1925), was the sixth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, serving...
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Bêlit: Encyclopedia - Bêlit
In the fictional universe of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian, Bêlit is a pirate queen who has a romantic relationship with Conan....
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Et: Encyclopedia - Et
ET (or et or &) is Latin for "and". It may also refer to:
ET:
Eastern Time, both in standard and daylight time
effective temperature...
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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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Bowen Technique: Encyclopedia - Bowen Technique
The Bowen Technique or Bowen therapy is a holistic system of healing developed in Australia in the 1950s by Tom Bowen. The technique was ...
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Bob Johnson: Encyclopedia - Bob Johnson
Bob Johnson may refer to:
Bob Johnson (baseball) ("Indian Bob" Johnson) (1905–1982), outfielder
Bob Johnson (baseball infielder) (born...
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Biopharmaceutical: Encyclopedia - Biopharmaceutical
Biopharmaceuticals are medical drugs (see pharmacology) produced by biotechnology. The first such substance approved for therapeutic use ...
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Arctic Service Ribbon: Encyclopedia - Arctic Service Ribbon
The Arctic Service Ribbon is a decoration of the United States Navy which was established in May 1986. The ribbon is authorized to any me...
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Archibald Macleish: Encyclopedia - Archibald Macleish
Archibald MacLeish (May 7, 1892 – April 20, 1982) was an American poet, writer, and Librarian of Congress. He is associated with the mo...
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Vilasrao Deshmukh: Encyclopedia - Vilasrao Deshmukh
Vilasrao Dadoji Deshmukh (born May 25, 1945) is an Indian politician from the economically backward Marathwada region of the state of Mah...
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Venom: Encyclopedia - Venom
Venom may mean:
Venom (poison), a class of animal toxins
Venom (comics), a fictional character by Marvel Comics universe and a frequent ...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-december 1982
Charles Haughey - Changes.
October 6, 1982: Desmond O'Malley resigns as Minister for Industry, Commerce & Tourism, and Martin O'Do...
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Tempest: Encyclopedia - Tempest
A tempest is a violent storm.
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The Tempest, a William Shakespeare play
Tempest (band), a folk rock group from ...
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Control: Encyclopedia - Control
Control may refer to one of the following.
Control system, tech. for the ability to control some mechanical or chemical equipment.
Contr...
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Deadline: Encyclopedia - Deadline
Deadline can refer to several things:
A deadline is a point in time at which something must be completed.
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Cats Musical: Encyclopedia - Cats Musical
CATS The Musical is a musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber (ALW) in 1981 based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot, ...
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Vanilla Coke: Encyclopedia - Vanilla Coke
Vanilla Coke is a beverage made by adding vanilla flavoring to Coca-Cola. It was available as early as the 1950s at many soda fountains a...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government, March 1982-december 1982
Charles Haughey - Changes.
October 6, 1982: Desmond O'Malley resigns as Minister for Industry, Commerce & Tourism, and Martin O'Do...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Early Political Life
Haughey has become one of the most controversial of all Irish politicians. He started his political career as a councillor before an emba...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Political Return
In 1975 Fianna Fáil was in opposition and Haughey had achieved enough political power to warrant a recall to Jack Lynch's Front Bench. A...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1979-1981
When Haughey came to power the country was sinking into a deep economic crisis. Haughey effectively acted as his own Minister for Finance...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1982
When Haughey failed to win an overall majority again questions were raised about his leadership. Some of Haughey's critics in the party s...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Opposition 1982-1987
Haughey's leadership came under scrutiny for a third time when a report linked Haughey with the phone tappings of political journalists. ...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1987-1992
Haughey now headed a minority Fianna Fáil government. Fine Gael took the unprecedented move of supporting the government and voting for ...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Retirement
Haughey's retirement has been anything but smooth for the former Taoiseach. A series of political, financial and personal scandals have t...
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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 Third Government March 1987-may 1989
Charles Haughey - Changes.
March 19, 1987: The functions of the Minister for the Public Service are transferred to the Minister for Fi...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Fourth Government May 1989-february 1992
Charles Haughey - Changes.
October 31, 1990: Brian Lenihan is dismissed as Tánaiste and Minister for Defence.
November 1, 1990: Charl...
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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 Third Government, March 1987-may 1989
Charles Haughey - Changes.
March 19, 1987: The functions of the Minister for the Public Service are transferred to the Minister for Fi...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Fourth Government, May 1989-february 1992
Charles Haughey - Changes.
October 31, 1990: Brian Lenihan is dismissed as Tánaiste and Minister for Defence.
November 1, 1990: Charl...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Early Political Life
Haughey has become one of the most controversial of all Irish politicians. He started his political career as a councillor before an emba...
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Us Festival: Encyclopedia Ii - Us Festival - Labor Day Weekend 1982
Three days, 34 hours of music, 400,000 in attendance, 105°F (40.5°C) weather; 36 arrests, 12 drug overdoses, $12.5 million lost. (Bands...
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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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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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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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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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1982 In Sports: Encyclopedia Ii - 1982 In Sports - Golf
Men's Golf
Major championship results:
May - The Masters - Craig Stadler
June - US Open - Tom Watson
July - British Open - Tom Watson
A...
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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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Nanobacterium: Encyclopedia Ii - Nanobacterium - 1998-2000 Claims
Nanobacterium sanguineum was proposed in 1998 as an explanation of certain kinds of pathologic calcification (apatite in kidney stones) b...
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Nanobacterium: Encyclopedia Ii - Nanobacterium - May 2004 Claims
In 2004 a team led by Dr. John Lieske of the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota claimed to have discovered nanobacteria in diseased human arteries....
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Mercury4: Encyclopedia Ii - Mercury4 - Band Members
As of 2004, Mercury4 consists of:
Rien Low born February 22, 1982
Kevin Layton born May 1, 1982
Cole Rintoul born November 27, 1979
Brad...
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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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Exocet: Encyclopedia Ii - Exocet - History
In 1982, during the Falklands/Malvinas War, Exocets became famous worldwide when were used with devastating effect by the Argentinian Nav...
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Scottish English: Encyclopedia Ii - Scottish English - Phonology
Click to hear an example of a Scottish male with a middle-class Renfrewshire accent
Pronunciation features vary among speakers, and there...
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Electronic Arts: Encyclopedia Ii - Electronic Arts - History
In February 1982, Trip Hawkins arranged a meeting with Don Valentine of Sequoia Capital to discuss financing his new venture, Amazin' Sof...
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The Clash: Encyclopedia Ii - The Clash - Discography
Studio Albums
see also The Clash discography
1. The Clash - (April 8, 1977) #12 UK, #126 US1 2
2. Give 'Em Enough Rope - (November 10, ...
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The Clash: Encyclopedia Ii - The Clash - Discography
Studio Albums
see also The Clash discography
1. The Clash - (April 8, 1977) #12 UK, #126 US1 2
2. Give 'Em Enough Rope - (November 10, ...
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She-hulk: Encyclopedia Ii - She-hulk - Bibliography
She-Hulk - List of titles.
The Savage She-Hulk #1-25 (February, 1980 — February 1982)
Spidey Super Stories #50 (January 1981)
Marvel...
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Shoot-to-kill Policy In Northern Ireland: Encyclopedia Ii - Shoot-to-kill Policy In Northern Ireland - Stalker/sampson Enquiry
On 24 May 1984 an inquiry under Deputy Chief Constable John Stalker of the Greater Manchester Police was opened into three specific cases...
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Exocet: Encyclopedia Ii - Exocet - History
In 1982, during the Falklands War, air-launched Exocets were used with devastating effect by the Argentinian forces against the British R...
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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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Brian May: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian May - Gear
Most of Brian's guitar work was played with the Red Special. Still, he used some other electric guitars, including a Burns Double Six (Lo...
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Rio Album: Encyclopedia Ii - Rio Album - Background
Rio was recorded in spring of 1982 at Air Studios in London, with producer and engineer Colin Thurston, on the Capitol/EMI label. The alb...
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Faq: Encyclopedia Ii - Faq - Origins
While the name may be recent, the format itself is quite old. For instance, Matthew Hopkins wrote The Discovery of Witches in 1647 in FAQ...
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District Courts Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - District Courts Of Scotland - Role
They handle many cases of breach of the peace, drunkenness, minor assaults, petty theft, and offences under the Civic Government (Scotlan...
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João Pequeno: Encyclopedia Ii - João Pequeno - Revival Of Pastinha's Academy
On the 2nd of May 1982, with the world barely starting to recover from the recession, João Pequeno founded the Academia de João Pequeno...
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Buchwald V. Paramount: Encyclopedia Ii - Buchwald V. Paramount - Timeline
In 1982, Buchwald wrote a screen treatment that was pitched to Jeffrey Katzenberg of Paramount, with the intention of starring Eddie Murp...
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Taoiseach: Encyclopedia Ii - Taoiseach - Overview
Under the Constitution of Ireland the Taoiseach must be appointed from among the members of Dáil Éireann. In the event that the Taoisea...
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Alabama Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Alabama Band - Discography
Albums
My Home's in Alabama (May 1980)
Feels So Right (February 1981)
Mountain Music (February 1982)
The Closer You Get... (March 1983)
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The Scientists: Encyclopedia Ii - The Scientists - Perth 1978-1981
The Invaders became The Scientists in May 1978, when James Baker from The Victims replaced John Dowlings. Sujdovic left the band in Augus...
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Waiver: Encyclopedia Ii - Waiver - Examples
Waiver - Personal Jurisdiction.
In the case of Insurance Corp. of Ireland v. Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinee, 456 U.S. 694 (1982) the ...
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John Hackett: Encyclopedia Ii - John Hackett - Publications
(Note: authorship dates may not be reliable and are for guidance only)
The Profession Of Arms, 1963, ISBN 0025471201
I Was A Stranger, ...
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Yasuhiro Abe: Encyclopedia Ii - Yasuhiro Abe - Discography
Yasuhiro Abe - Singles.
'We Got It!' (1 November 1982)
'CAFE FLAMINGO' (1 February 1983)
'JULIET' (1 July 1983)
'TIGHT UP' (1 February...
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Late Night With David Letterman: Encyclopedia Ii - Late Night With David Letterman - History
The first show was on February 1, 1982 with the final show on June 25, 1993, although NBC would air repeats until September 10, 1993. A t...
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Volcanic Ash: Encyclopedia Ii - Volcanic Ash - Ash And Aviation
Volcanic ash jams machinery. This poses a great danger to aircraft flying near ash clouds. There are many instances of damage to jet airc...
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Braniff International Airways: Encyclopedia Ii - Braniff International Airways - Last Hours
May 12, 1982 was the day Braniff Airways ceased all operations, thus ending fifty-four years of pioneering service in the American airlin...
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Constitution Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Constitution Of Canada - Unwritten Sources Of The Canadian Constitution
The existence of an unwritten constitution was reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in Reference re Secession of Quebec.
The Constitution is m...
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Bbc Two: Encyclopedia Ii - Bbc Two - Programming
New BBC shows often appear on BBC Two, especially if those behind the show have not proven themselves elsewhere. A successful BBC Two sho...
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Valéry Giscard D'estaing: Encyclopedia Ii - Valéry Giscard D'estaing - Biography
Giscard is the son of Edmond Giscard d'Estaing (1892-1982), a French civil servant, and his wife, May Bardoux, who was a daughter of Fren...
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Gillian Bradshaw: Encyclopedia Ii - Gillian Bradshaw - Bradshaw's Fiction Overview
She started out with the historical fantasy trilogy, "Down the Long Wind", featuring a very Celtic Britain, in contrast to other modern s...
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Lucasarts: Encyclopedia Ii - Lucasarts - Origins
The company had its beginnings in May 1982 in the Games Group of Lucasfilm Ltd., the film production company of George Lucas. Lucas had w...
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Dana Childs: Encyclopedia Ii - Dana Childs - Broadcasting And Performing
After earning an Associate of Arts degree in Broadcasting in May of 1981 from Northeast Technical Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska,...
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Dr. Feelgood: Encyclopedia Ii - Dr. Feelgood - Band Personnel
Lee Brilleaux - born Lee Collinson, on 10 May 1952, in Durban, South Africa. Died 7 April 1994. - Lead Vocalist 1971 to 1994.
Wilko Johns...
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District Court: Encyclopedia Ii - District Court - Scotland
District Courts were introduced in 1975 as replacement for Burgh Police Courts; they deal with the most minor crimes. They are run by the...
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Depok: Encyclopedia Ii - Depok - History
In 18 May 1696, a former VOC officer Cornelis Chasltelein bought a land that forms today's Depok. It is believed that, previous to his de...
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Fixing Broken Windows: Encyclopedia Ii - Fixing Broken Windows - The Book
The book is based on an article titled Broken Windows by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, which appeared in the March 1982 edition ...
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Commonwealth V Tasmania: Encyclopedia Ii - Commonwealth V Tasmania - Background To The Case
In 1978, the Hydro-Electric Commission, then a body owned by the Tasmanian government, proposed the construction of a hydro-electric dam ...
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California English: Encyclopedia Ii - California English - Lexical Characteristics
The popular image of a typical California speaker often conjures up images of the so-called Valley Girls popularized by the 1982 hit song...
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Uss Nautilus Ssn-571: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Nautilus Ssn-571 - Museum
Nautilus was designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Secretary of the Interior on 20 May 1982. Following an extensiv...
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Uss Abraham Lincoln Cvn-72: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Abraham Lincoln Cvn-72 - Ship History
Abe's contract was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding on 27 December 1982; her keel was laid down 3 November 1984 at Newport News, Virg...
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Shlomo Riskin: Encyclopedia Ii - Shlomo Riskin - Biography
Rabbi Steven (Shlomo) Riskin was was born on May 28, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York into a non-religious family. He attended a local Haredi J...
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Supplementary Vote: Encyclopedia Ii - Supplementary Vote - Where It Is Used
The Supplementary Vote has been used since 2000 to elect the Mayor of London. At the start of the 21st century it was also in use for the...
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Viktor Orbán: Encyclopedia Ii - Viktor Orbán - Biography
He was born on May 31, 1963 in Székesfehérvár and spent his childhood in two nearby towns, Alcsútdoboz and Felcsút. In 1977 his fami...
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Widerøe: Encyclopedia Ii - Widerøe - Incidents And Accidents
On 11 March 1982 a Twin Otter airplane crashed into the sea near Mehamn killing all 15 people on board. The black box of the plane was ne...
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Paul Kelly Musician: Encyclopedia Ii - Paul Kelly Musician - Discography
Paul Kelly musician - Albums.
Talk (1981)
Manilla (1982)
Post (1985)
Gossip (1986)
Under The Sun (1987)
So Much Water So Clo...
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Horizon Air: Encyclopedia Ii - Horizon Air - History
Horizon Air was formed in May 1981 and started operations on 1 September 1981. Its first route was from Seattle, Washington to Yakima, Wa...
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Gregory Watson: Encyclopedia Ii - Gregory Watson - Background Of Watson's Involvement With The 27th Amendment
In 1982, while in the process of researching the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution (ERA) of a decade earlier for a...
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H. Jones: Encyclopedia Ii - H. Jones - Citation
On 28th May 1982 Lieutenant Colonel Jones was commanding 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment on operations on the Falkland Islands. The ...
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Bowen Technique:
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Health Dictionary On Bowen Technique
Bowen Technique (Bowen therapeutic technique, Bowen Therapy): Form of bodywork and vibrational healing (see vibrational medicine) orig...
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1982: Encyclopedia Ii - 1982 - Deaths
1982 - January-June.
January 19 - Elis Regina, Brazilian singer (b. 1945)
January 30 - Lightning Hopkins, American musician (b. 1912)
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