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Cervantes and 1967
* Cervantes ( film ), a 1967 film directed by Vincent Sherman
Espada began his professional boxing career on March 11, 1967, with a defeat at the hands of future Antonio Cervantes world title challenger Josue Marquez, on a six round decision, at San Juan.
* Cervantes ( 1967 --- producer ; released in the U. S. as The Life of Cervantes, or Young Rebel, in France as Les Aventures Extraordinaires de Cervantes, and in Italy as Avventure e Gli Amori di Cervantes )

Cervantes and title
It retains as much of the text as it could while leaving out the risque sections as well as those chapters that young readers might consider dull, and embellishes a great deal on Cervantes's original text ( the title page actually gives credit to the two translators as if they were the authors, and leaves out any mention of Cervantes ).
According to Frayling's biography of Leone, Something to Do with Death, he envisioned a contemporary adaptation of Cervantes ' 17th century novel Don Quixote with Clint Eastwood in the title role and Eli Wallach as Sancho Panza.
This is parodied famously in Cervantes ' Don Quixote, when the title character attacks a windmill, believing it to be a giant.
In 1975, he went up in weight briefly, and after beating Jesse Lara by a knockout in three, he returned to Panama City to challenge Colombia's Antonio Cervantes for the world's Jr. Welterweight title, losing by a 15 round decision.
* In Cincinnati, Aaron Pryor defeats Antonio Kid Pambele Cervantes by a knockout in round four to win the WBA's world Jr. Welterweight title.
The title deliberately recalls the famous novelas ejemplares of Miguel de Cervantes.
Olivares won three fights in 1976 without losing one, including victories over world title challengers Fernando Cabanela and José Cervantes, both of them from Colombia.
Written " in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote " ( see title page on right ), the work owes much of its humour to the techniques developed by Cervantes, and its subject-matter to the seemingly loose arrangement of events, digressions and lower-class characters to the genre of writing known as picaresque.
Cervantes fought 21 world title fights, keeping the 140 pounds title for almost 8 years.
After winning three fights in 1972, Cervantes, who had by then returned to Colombia, had another world title try: Alfonso ' Peppermint ' Frazer, who had dethroned Locche of the world title, gave Cervantes a chance on October 28 at Panama City.
Cervantes won five more fights in a row, including a win over Saoul Mamby, before fighting for the world title again.
On August 2, 1980, Cervantes dropped his next title challenger, Aaron Pryor, to the canvas in the first round.
This turned out to be Cervantes ' last world title fight.
At least six divisions had world champions who could be considered dominant: The Bantamweights had Rubén Olivares ; the Super Bantamweights, ( a division created in 1976 ) had Wilfredo Gómez winning the title in 1977 and keeping it until he left it vacant until 1983 ; the Lightweights had Roberto Durán, who won the title in 1972 and vacated it in 1979 to seek championships at other weights ; the Jr. Welterweights had Antonio Cervantes, who reigned twice ; the Middleweights had Carlos Monzón, sometimes referred to as King Carlos because of his seven-year reign as champion ; the Light-Heavyweights had Bob Foster.
* October 28-Antonio Cervantes wins the WBA world Jr. Welterweight title for the first time, with a tenth round knockout of defending champion Alfonso Peppermint Frazer in Panama City, Panama.
* May 19-Antonio Cervantes retains his WBA world Jr. Welterweight title with a five round knockout of Alfonso Peppermint Frazer, in their Panama City, Panama rematch.
* May 17-Antonio Cervantes retains his WBA world Jr. Welterweight title with a fifteen round decision over Esteban De Jesús in Panama City, Panama.
Cervantes ' Don Quixote ( 1605 ), original title page

Cervantes and role
It is one of the best known medieval works of literature in Catalan, and played an important role in the evolution of the Western novel through its influence on the author Miguel de Cervantes.
The dual role of the middle-aged Miguel de Cervantes and Don Quixote is one of the few musical roles which entails both the role of the leading man and that of a character actor at the same time, rather than the conventional handsome hero who wins the girl.

1967 and title
* 1967 – After refusing induction into the United States Army the day before ( citing religious reasons ), Muhammad Ali is stripped of his boxing title.
* 1967 – Gnassingbé Eyadéma overthrows President of Togo Nicolas Grunitzky and installs himself as the new president, a title he would hold for the next 38 years.
Busby's post-Munich rebuilding programme continued to progress with two League championships within three seasons, with United taking the title in 1965 and 1967.
In 1967, the title went to Brabham's team mate, New Zealander Denny Hulme.
In October 1967, the British group Nirvana released The Story of Simon Simopath ( subtitled " A Science Fiction Pantomime "), an album that tells the story of the title character.
Garden Ghouls Gazette – a 1960s horror title under the editorship of Dave Keil, then Gary Collins — was later headed by the late Frederick S. Clarke and in 1967 became the respected journal Cinefantastique.
In 1967, the Formula One title went to Brabham's teammate Denny Hulme.
Pike's approach to the study of language put him outside the circle of the " generative " movement begun by Noam Chomsky, a dominant linguist, since Pike believed that the structure of language should be studied in context, not just single sentences, as seen in the title of his magnum opus " Language in relation to a unified theory of the structure of human behavior " ( 1967 ).
English title, " The Head of the Family ( 1967 )
The following season, they finished second in the league, then won the title in 1965 and 1967.
In 1993, the club won its first league title since 1967, and a year later, for the first time since 1957, it won a second consecutive title – alongside the FA Cup – to complete the first " Double " in the club's history.
Other defining recordings include " Sugar Town ", the 1967 number one " Somethin ' Stupid " ( a duet with her father ), the title song from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice, several collaborations with Lee Hazlewood such as " Jackson ", and her cover of Cher's " Bang Bang ( My Baby Shot Me Down )", which features during the opening sequence of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
She rounded out 1967 with the raunchy but low-charting " Tony Rome " (# 83 )the title track from the detective film Tony Rome starring her father — while her first solo single in 1968 was the more wistful " 100 Years " (# 69 ).
Her outspoken defense of capitalism in works like Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal ( 1967 ), and her characterization of her position as a defence of the ' virtue of selfishness ' in her essay collection of the same title published in 1964, also brought notoriety, but kept her out of the intellectual mainstream.
The title of Prefect was held by the Popes from 1917 until 1967, with the head of the Congregation titled as Secretary.
Then in the 1967 title game ( the " Ice Bowl "), the Cowboys lost because they allowed the Packers to score a touchdown with 16 seconds left in the game.
Filming took place between June and December 1967 under the working title Night of Anubis and later Night of the Flesh Eaters.
also featured in the short-lived title Solo ( published between February and September 1967 ) and some text stories appeared in TV Tornado.
* 1973: Dillinger, directed and written by John Milius with Warren Oates in the title role, presents the gang in a much more sympathetic light, in keeping with the anti-hero theme popular in films after Bonnie and Clyde ( 1967 ).
This was soon followed by his breakthrough 1967 film role as Benjamin Braddock, the title character in The Graduate.
It was later part of the title of an electronic music performance event held on 28 January 1967 at London's Roundhouse titled the " Million Volt Light and Sound Rave ".
" However, the phrase is on the cover of the 1967 self-published edition, after the title, in " Presentation of ... SCUM ( Society for Cutting Up Men ) ....", where it is not an expansion of a title word.
* Maya the Magnificent, the title elephant of the 1966 film and 1967 Maya scripted by Jalal Din

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