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* Saltini A. Storia delle scienze agrarie, 4 vols, Bologna 1984 – 89, ISBN 978-88-206-2412-5, ISBN 978-88-206-2413-2, ISBN 978-88-206-2414-9, ISBN 978-88-206-2414-9
* 1984 – Members of Cameroon's Republican Guard unsuccessfully attempt to overthrow the government headed by Paul Biya.
* 1984 – Max Bemis, American singer, musician, and songwriter ( Say Anything, Two Tongues, and Max Bemis and the Painful Splits )
Bodyline, a fictionalised television miniseries based on the " Bodyline " Ashes series of 1932 – 33, screened in Australia in 1984, to significant public interest and critical acclaim.
1984 and Eva
* 1984, Eva Hauel Cadwallader, Searchlight on Values: Nicolai Hartmann's Twentieth-Century Value Platonism, Washington: University press of America.
* 1984, Eva Hauel Cadwallader, " The Continuing Relevance of Nicolai Hartmann's Theory of Value ", Journal of Value Inquiry, vol.
In 1967, Artemis married the painter and sculptor Martin Frommelt, with whom she had three children, Sebastian ( b. 1967 ), Eva ( b. 1968 ), and Melanie ( b. 1971 ) before divorcing in 1984.
1984 and Czech
The Czech writer Milan Kundera, in his book The Unbearable Lightness of Being ( 1984 ), defined it as " the absolute denial of shit ".
For example, in 1984, Radio Canada International broadcast in English, French, German, Spanish, Czech / Slovak, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian.
This character last appeared in the summer of 1983 and it is said upon his 1984 take-over of the Daily Mirror that Robert Maxwell, a Czech whose family was murdered by Nazi German troops objected to the Kilroy / Hitler character appearing in the strip.
Carl Ferdinand Cori ForMemRS ( December 5, 1896 – October 20, 1984 ) was a Czech biochemist and pharmacologist born in Prague ( then in Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic ) who, together with his wife Gerty Cori and Argentine physiologist Bernardo Houssay, received a Nobel Prize in 1947 for their discovery of how glycogen ( animal starch ) – a derivative of glucose – is broken down and resynthesized in the body, for use as a store and source of energy.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being ( 1984 ) was not published in the original Czech until 1985 by the exile publishing house 68 Publishers ( Toronto, Canada ).
Among his numerous literary awards are the Neustadt International Prize for Literature ( 1980 ), the Canadian Governor General's Award for English Language Fiction ( 1984 ), the Czech Republic State Prize for Literature ( 1999 ) and the Prize of the Comenius Pangea Foundation “ For Improvement of Human Affairs ” ( 2001 ) which he received with the Polish film director Andrzej Wajda.
Jan Zábrana ( 4 July 1931, in Herálec ( Havlíčkův Brod District ) – 3 September 1984, in Prague ) was a Czech writer and translator.
It also made foundations in Argentina from 1914 and more solidly since 1921 ; Transvaal in South Africa since 1935, Uruguay 1939, Bolivia 1946, Mexico 1948, Australia 1951, Venezuela 1952, Colombia 1953, India 1974, Mozambique 1984, Philippines 1985, Uganda, Albania 1993, and also the refoundations in Hungary ( Eger ) and the Czech Republic.
In honor of Jan Dismas Zelenka, " The Autumn Music Festival under Blaník " (" Podblanický hudební podzim " in Czech ) was founded in 1984.
Jiří Hudler (; ; born January 4, 1984 in Olomouc, Moravia, Czech Republic ) is a Czech professional ice hockey player with the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League.
Karolína Isela Kurková ( born February 28, 1984, usually spelled Karolina Kurkova ) is a Czech model, best known as a former Victoria's Secret Angel, and an aspiring actress.
* Prague, Czech Republic-Vienna, Austria ( Amadeus ( 1984 )), Zürich, Switzerland ( The Bourne Identity ( 2002 ))
Ivo Minář ( born May 21, 1984 in Prague ) is a professional male tennis player from the Czech Republic.
He started to play ice hockey on high level in town of Hradec Králové, then he came to HC Pardubice in 1984 – 85 and spent over 20 seasons in Czech Extraliga ( Czechoslovak ).
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