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1985 and criticized
One of the most criticized measures of his administration was the pardon he granted on December 29, 1990, to Jorge Videla, Emilio Massera, Leopoldo Galtieri and other leaders of the 1976 – 83 dictatorship convicted in the 1985 Trial of the Juntas, and some guerrilla leaders as well, on the grounds of " national reconciliation ".
He criticized the military in Panama, which led to his murder in 1985.
Between 1985 and 1997, the union's General Secretary was Antonio Gutiérrez ; he was followed by José María Fidalgo ( 1997 – 2009 ), often criticized by the left wing of the union.
* A late reply ( 1994 Edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in general and especially Hart's account of law in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
* A late reply ( published as a postscript to the second edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
On 1 August 1985, he resigned OMB and later wrote a memoir of his experience in the Reagan Administration titled The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed ( ISBN 0060155604 ), in which he specifically criticized the failure of congressional Republicans to endorse a reduction of government spending as necessary offsets to the large tax decreases, in order to avoid the creation of large deficits and an increasing national debt.
In a 1985 speech at Georgetown University, Brennan criticized Attorney General Edwin Meese's call for a " jurisprudence of original intention " as " arrogance cloaked as humility " and advocated reading the U. S. Constitution to protect rights of " human dignity.
David and Ian Gilmour in The London Review of Books ( February 7, 1985 ) heavily criticized Peters for ignoring Arab sources and " censorship of Zionist sources that do not suit her case ".
The base 2. 5 L " Tech IV " I4 engine ( Pontiac's Iron Duke ) was criticized for being underpowered, but a high-output fuel-injected V6 became optional in 1985.
However his multi-part series on grain, which was published in book form as " Staffs of Life " in 1985, was criticized by some as an example of the self-indulgent journalism that marked The New Yorker during the 1970s and ' 80s.
The Continuing Story was criticized principally because unlike the 1985 Anne of Green Gables and its 1987 sequel Anne of Avonlea, the screenplay was not based upon Montgomery's works, but instead used Montgomery's much-loved characters in a largely original World War I story by Sullivan and Laurie Pearson.
* A late reply ( 1994 Edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in general and especially Hart's account of law in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
Whilst out of the prison he continued his da ’ wah that ‘ offended ’ the government, and moreover he criticized even harder the authority of the New Order, m especially in the years 1982 – 1985 when two events occurred that blasted the Islamic community, that was, massacre of Muslims at Tanjung Priok and the ruling d nature of the new order, let alone the year 1982 – 1985, there were two events that are very menggetirkan Muslims, namely Tanjung Priok massacre Muslims and the fine tuning of Pancasila ’ s singularity.
In 1985 a local political hopeful criticized the mascot as racist, making Palmer one of the very first cases of controversy over a Native American mascot in the United States.
In 1985, he attempted to direct his War Plays at the RSC, accepting very bad working conditions, but left the rehearsals before the premiere after disastrous sessions, and then violently criticized the production and the theatre.
In an effort to curb declining ratings, WFLA promoted Sierens to coanchor of the 6 & 11 p. m. newscasts with Bob Hite in October 1985, a move that was criticized at first.

1985 and methodology
In the very late 20th century new technologies evolved that are now the mainstay of the methodology of cognitive neuroscience, including TMS ( 1985 ) and fMRI ( 1991 ).
It was Federico Faggin who, in 1970-1971, independently from Hoff, developed the silicon-gate design methodology and did the actual chip design that was essential to the realization of the first microprocessor In 1985, Hoff was named the first Intel Fellow, which is the highest technical position in the company.
The survey has been conducted yearly since 1985, but with some changes in methodology.
Raoul Naroll ( September 10, 1920 – June 25, 1985 ) was an anthropologist who did much to promote the methodology of cross-cultural studies.

1985 and Glasgow
However, the two groups were well-acquainted with one another, and Bono joined Simple Minds on-stage at the Barrowlands in Glasgow in 1985 for a live version of " New Gold Dream ".
Michael Munro wrote a guide to Glasgow Patter entitled The Patter, first published in 1985.
MacRae left his Glasgow flat at 18: 30 on 5 April 1985, to weekend at his cottage near Dornie.
He was also a District Court Judge ( 1985 – 2000 ), and is also a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lord Lieutenant of the City of Glasgow ( 1993 – present ).
Nan MacInnes ( 1926, in Oban ), Sandy Brown ( 1938, in Glasgow ) and Hughie MacQueen ( 1985, in Lochaber ).
Malcolm Young's parents, William Young ( 1911 – 1985 ) and Margaret Young ( 1913 – 1988 ), emigrated from the Cranhill area of Glasgow, Scotland, to Sydney, Australia, in May 1963 with their children George, Margaret, Malcolm, and Angus ( leaving behind son, Alex, who would later form the London-based band, Grapefruit ).
Helen Clark MacInnes ( October 7, 1907, Glasgow – September 20, 1985, New York City ) was a Scottish-American author of espionage novels.
The charity was formed in Edinburgh in 1985 but moved to Glasgow in 1999 as the city became one of the main dispersal areas for refugees.
On re-numbering of the M74 in 1985 the most northern junction ( at that time ) was not given the number 1 to enable numbering to be in place for the northern extension from Uddingston into Glasgow.
After becoming popular on the local music scene in Glasgow and having demo material played on popular DJ John Peel's show on BBC Radio 1, the band broke through in 1984 when they were signed by Chrysalis Records, who released their eponymous début album in 1985.
The Soup Dragons formed in Bellshill, a town near Glasgow, in 1985.
Scottish Citylink Coaches Ltd was formed in the reorganisation of the Scottish Bus Group in 1985 to co-ordinate and manage the long distance express services operated by the other SBG subsidiaries, particularly the Western Scottish and Eastern Scottish services from Glasgow and Edinburgh to London and the south.
* Clarkston depot, Airdrie ( ex Scottish Omnibuses in 1985, closed by First Glasgow );
He was awarded a personal chair in 1985, and retired from the University in 1997 ; he remained in Glasgow until his death in 2005.
1985: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre opens ; Glasgow population is 734, 000
Mark Boyle ( 11 May 1934-4 May 2005 ) was an artist born in Glasgow and known for his work in the cultural UK Underground of the 1950s around the Traverse Theatre, and exhibiting since 1985 with Joan Hills and their children Sebastian and Georgia as Boyle Family.
Born in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, his father was William Young ( 1911 – 1985 ), and his mother Margaret ( 1913 – 1988 ) ( her maiden name was also Young ); emigrated to Australia in 1963.
1985 / 86: The Warrack Lectures on " Preaching in the Midst of Conflict " in the Theological Faculties of the Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and St Andrews.
From April 1984 to October 1985 he was seconded to Donald Michie ( Machine Intelligence Research Unit, Edinburgh, followed by The Turing Institute, Glasgow ).
Williamson ended up staying in a Glasgow hospital for several months, and in 1985, Chapman, Duggan-Smith, Robert Priest, Colin Linden, Gwen Swick and other Toronto musicians held a benefit concert to help defray Williamson's living expenses while receiving dialysis treatment.
At a science fiction convention in Glasgow, Scotland in 1985, Morwood was introduced by author Anne McCaffrey to his future wife, the fantasist and science fiction writer Diane Duane.
Initially designated 1985 TR, it was named on 8 August 1998 in memory of Malcolm Kennedy ( 1944-1997 ), Secretary of the Astronomical Society of Glasgow, who died in a road accident in Hungary, 18 November 1997, on a mercy mission carrying aid to eastern Europe.
One of his first notable roles was as a Glasgow schoolboy in Charles Gormley's Heavenly Pursuits ( 1985 ).
In 1985 the John Millar Chair of Law at the University of Glasgow was established in his memory.

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