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* Constitution of 1967 after the 1964 coup d ' État against João Goulart, the military dictatorship passed the Institutional Acts, a supraconstitutional law.
In 1967, he suffered a serious car accident, after which he started to grow his signature mustache to disguise his scar.
Shortly after the publication of his memoirs, Chaplin began work on what would be his final completed film, A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ), based on a script he had written for Paulette Goddard in the 1930s.
Canada's centennial in 1967 is often seen as an important milestone in the history of Canadian patriotism, and in Canada's maturing as a distinct, independent country, after which Dominion Day became more popular with average Canadians.
The award was originally given to the single best pitcher in the major leagues, but in 1967, after the retirement of Frick, the award was given to one pitcher in each league.
" Tramiel gave this account in many interviews, but Opel's Commodore didn't debut until 1967, years after the company had been named.
In 1967, shortly after the second referendum was held, the former Côte française des Somalis ( French Somaliland ) was renamed to Territoire français des Afars et des Issas.
In 1967, two years after conducting the first ever organized Frisbee Golf Tournament, Kevin, then the Coordinator of the Parks and Recreation Section at Fresno State College, CA organized and then taught the first ever college level Frisbee Golf activity course in which George Sappenfield was registered.
* 1967 Louis Washkansky, the first man to undergo a heart transplant, dies in Cape Town, South Africa, after living for 18 days after the transplant.
" Sullivan had little acting ability ; in 1967, 20 years after his show's debut, Time magazine asked " What exactly is Ed Sullivan's talent?
The Doors were banned on September 17, 1967 after they were asked to remove the lyric " Girl, we couldn't get much higher " from their song " Light My Fire " ( CBS censors believed that it was too overt a reference to drug use ).
She later co-starred with Kaye Ballard as her neighbor and in-law, Eve Hubbard, in the 1967 69 situation comedy The Mothers-in-Law, which was produced by Desi Arnaz after the dissolution of Desilu.
Seijun Suzuki was fired by Nikkatsu for " making films that don't make any sense and don't make any money " after his surrealist yakuza flick Branded to Kill ( 1967 ).
One Canadian author, economist and demographer David Foot, divides the generation born after the baby boomers into two groups in his book Boom Bust & Echo: How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Shift: Generation X, born between 1960 and 1966 ; and the " Bust Generation ", born between 1967 and 1979.
Israel controlled the Gaza Strip again beginning in June 1967, after the Six-Day War.
They relocated to Los Angeles the following year, and after several lineup changes signed to Lee Hazlewood's LHI Records, where they spent late 1967 recording Safe at Home.
He is executed in the sequel Death of a Transvestite ( 1967 ) after a struggle for the right to go to the electric chair dressed as Glenda.
Holt's disappearance at the end of 1967 forced the party to choose a " wild card " successor from the Senate after the leading contender, deputy Liberal leader William McMahon, was unexpectedly eliminated from the contest due to a dispute with their Coalition partners, the Country Party.
* Built in Scotland and completed in 1936, The former ocean liner in Long Beach, California, United States uses its first-class staterooms as a hotel, after retiring in 1967 from Transatlantic service.
Jerusalem Day marks the 1967 reunification of Jerusalem and The Temple Mount under Jewish rule during the Six-Day War almost 1900 years after the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
The city hosted the American Football League All Star Game in 1967 and 1968, but after the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, Jacksonville was shut out.
Berry returned to the studio in April 1967, one year almost to the day after his accident.
In March 1967 Orton and Halliwell had intended another extended holiday in Libya, but they returned home after one day because the only hotel accommodation they could find was a boat that had been converted into a hotel / nightclub.
They divorced in 1967 after five years of marriage.

1967 and analyzing
Haldan Keffer Hartline ForMemRS ( December 22, 1903 March 17, 1983 ) was an American physiologist who was a co-winner ( with George Wald and Ragnar Granit ) of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in analyzing the neurophysiological mechanisms of vision.

1967 and failure
" Forever Changes ," with colorful, iconic cover art by Bob Pepper and Ronnie Haran's equally iconic photograph of the band on the back cover, was a commercial failure upon its release in the United States in late 1967.
However, the parties were unable to come to an agreement due to President Bill Clinton's failure to consult with the Syrian President, Hafez al-Assad during the negotiating process, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's backtracking on the issue of the northeastern shore of Lake Tiberias and Syria's nonnegotiable demand that Israel withdraw to the positions it held on 4 June 1967.
In 1967, the film entered the public domain ( in the USA ) due to the claimants failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.
Angered by management's failure to pay him certain incentive awards he felt he was due, Barry sat out the 1967 68 season, joining the Oakland Oaks of the rival American Basketball Association the following year.
Despite initial commercial failure ( and one major hit single, "( I Wanna ) Testify " in 1967 ), The Parliaments eventually found success under the names Parliament and Funkadelic in the seventies ( see also P-Funk ).
* You Only Live Twice ( 1967 ): the lines " this organization does not tolerate failure " and " in Japan men come first "; the scenes with the Jaguar and the video communication with Basil Exposition at the very beginning modelled on similar sequences with Bond, Aki and Tiger Tanaka ; external shots of the Virtucon enterprise modelled on external shots of the Osaka enterprise ; interior of Alotta's apartment ; bath tub sequence in Alotta's apartment ; Austin's poetry similar to Tiger Tanaka's reading of poetry ( actually written by Bond in the novel ); Mr. Bigglesworth ( Dr.
In the 1960s he became more critical of Israel for its failure to recognize the dispossession of the Palestinians, and after the Six Day War of 1967 he demanded that Israel withdraw from the occupied territories.
On December 28, 1967 a decision was made to replace the glass windows in LM-1 with aluminum plates as a precaution against a failure in flight similar to the one that occurred on LM-5 in testing.
The AC Cobra was a financial failure that led Ford and Carroll Shelby to discontinue importing cars from England in 1967.
Dialysis machines for patients in kidney failure were rationed between 1962 and 1967.
On June 30, 1967, a Hawker Siddley jet aircraft he was traveling in was hijacked to Algeria, where he was first jailed and then kept under house arrest until his death in June 1969, which is officially recorded as " death from heart failure ".
The failure to reach a suitable agreement, the decision of the Nigerian military leadership to establish new states in the Eastern Region and the continued pogrom in Northern Nigeria led Ojukwu to announce a breakaway of the Eastern Region under the new name Biafra republic in 1967.
* On 4 December 1967, Armstrong Whitworth Argosy G-ASXP crashed on a training flight at Stansted during a simulated engine failure, as a result of loss of control.
Martin is perhaps best known as the prison " captain " in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, in which he uttered the line, " What we've got here is ... failure to communicate.
From that time until its failure on January 20, 1967, it required a longer time than normal to come on.
In May 1967, Lionel Corporation announced it had purchased the American Flyer name and tooling even though it was teetering on the brink of financial failure itself.
She died in 1967, the same year Sanders ' brother Tom Conway died of liver failure.
Strongly deplores the failure of Israel to abide by Security Council resolutions 237 ( 1967 ) of 14 June 1967, 252 ( 1968 ) of 21 May 1968 and 298 ( 1971 ) of 25 September 1971 and the consensus statement by the President of the Security Council on 11 November 1976 2 / and General Assembly resolutions 2253 ( ES-V ) and 2254 ( ES-V ) of 4 and 14 July 1967, 32 / 5 of 28 October 1977 and 33 / 113 of 18 December 1978 ;
He was hospitalized with pneumonia in 1967 and died a few weeks later of heart failure.
The myth has even made its way into modern advertising ; in 1967 KLM featured the painting in an advertisement which said " See Night Watch, Rembrandt's spectacular ' failure ' ( that caused him to be ) hooted ... down the road to bankruptcy ".
Despite the failure of the railway to reach Kaitaia, D 221, a tank steam locomotive of the NZR D class, has been on static display at Centennial Park since 1967.
", released at the end of 1967, had been a failure and he had agreed to make a one-month tour with The Flower Pot Men, a band promoting the hit " Let's Go to San Francisco ".

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