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Freud's description of subjective states, involving an unconscious mind full of primal impulses, and counterbalancing self-imposed restrictions, was combined by Carl Jung ( 1875 – 1961 ) with the idea of the collective unconscious, with which the conscious mind fought or embraced.
** Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ) – the war was fought between Portugal's military and the emerging nationalist movements in Portugal's African colonies.
The Portuguese Colonial War ( Guerra Colonial ), also known as Overseas War ( Ultramar ) in Portugal or in the former colonies as War of liberation ( Guerra de Libertação ), was fought between Portugal's military and the emerging nationalist movements in Portugal's African colonies between 1961 and 1974.
Insisting on his right to abandon his peerage, Benn fought to retain his seat in a by-election caused by his succession on 4 May 1961.
Cincinnati desired to expand the airport for major commercial service through the 1950s, but Blue Ash fought the city by incorporating first as a village in 1955 and then as a city in 1961.
In 1961, Robinson and Fullmer fought for a fourth time, with Fullmer retaining the NBA middleweight title by a unanimous decision.
From that moment, and until his retirement in 1961, he fought only sporadically, but 3 of his last fights were attempts to recover the world's Middleweight title, losing twice to Gene Fullmer ; by a knockout in 14 at San Francisco ; and by a knockout in 12, in Fullmer's home state of Utah ( in Salt Lake City ), and then also later, when he lost a 10 round decision to defending world champion Paul Pender.
On 14 April 1961, guerrillas led by Agapito Rivera fought Cuban government forces near Las Cruces, Montembo, Las Villas, where several government troops were killed and others wounded.
Founded in 1966, UNITA fought alongside the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( MPLA ) in the Angolan War for Independence ( 1961 – 1975 ) and then against the MPLA in the ensuing civil war ( 1975 – 2002 ).
Rubin " Hurricane " Carter ( born May 6, 1937 ) fought professionally as a middleweight boxer from 1961 to 1966.
The Eritrean War of Independence ( 1 September 1961 – 29 May 1991 ) was a conflict fought between the Ethiopian government and Eritrean separatists, both before and during the Ethiopian Civil War.
The Zimbabwe African People's Union was a militant organization and political party that fought for the national liberation of Zimbabwe from its founding in 1961 until it merged with the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front in December 1987.
He also fought-and narrowly lost-the Paisley by-election, 1961, and fought Paisley again at the 1964 general election, before becoming a life peer in December 1967.
Having joined the Young Conservatives in 1957, Alexander served on their National Advisory Committee in 1961 and fought his first elections in 1962 and 1963, standing ( unsuccessfully ) for Scunthorpe Town Council.
El Cid ( 1961 ) is a historical epic film, a romanticized story of the life of the Christian Castilian knight Don Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, called " El Cid " who in the 11th century fought the North African Almoravides and ultimately contributed to the unification of Spain.
While the war in Indochina was being fought between the Vietnamese and the French, Thailand ( disliking both equally ) stayed aloof, but once it became a war between the U. S. and the Vietnamese Communists, Thailand committed itself strongly to the U. S. side, concluding a secret agreement with the U. S. in 1961, sending troops to Vietnam and Laos, and allowing the U. S. to open airbases in the east of the country to conduct its bombing war against North Vietnam.
From 1961 on, the PAIGC fought a guerrilla warfare campaign in cooperation with its fraternal party umbrella group, the CONCP, during the Portuguese Colonial War.
In 1961, Abe fought a notable tournament match against Keinosuke Enoeda, losing by decision after six extensions.
Bob Murphy, ( July 22, 1922 – August 1, 1961 ), was an Irish-American light heavyweight boxer who fought from 1945 to 1954.
During the Colonial wars fought in Africa ( 1961 – 1975 ), Portugal's Navy played a fundamental role in combat, patrol and amphibious missions in the ocean and inland waters of Angola, Portuguese Guinea and Mozambique as well as providing long-range and coastal logistics to the Portuguese Armed forces in its overseas territories in the Atlantic ( Cape Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe, Guinea, Angola ), Indian ( Mozambique ) and Pacific Oceans ( Timor and Macau ).
Sandro Lopopolo ( born December 18, 1939 in Milan ) was an Italian light welterweight boxer, who won the silver medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, and fought as a professional from 1961 to 1973.
The Permesta rebels fought against central government troops until the last remnants surrendered and were given an amnesty in 1961.
In the Second Test at Lord's in 1961, when Benaud was injured, Harvey led the team in the " Battle of the Ridge " on an erratic surface, grinding out a hard fought victory.
From 1961 until 1991, Eritrea had fought a long war of independence against Ethiopia.

1961 and publish
His father's background helped his career: the elder Bertolucci had helped the Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini publish his first novel, and Pasolini reciprocated by hiring Bertolucci as first assistant in Rome on Accattone ( 1961 ), where he met his first wife, Adriana Asti.
The first American to publish on the microwave hearing effect was Allan H. Frey, in 1961.
Previously publish by Doubleday in 1961.
In addition to Deming's biography: The US success of Jörgen Ingmann's version of Jerry Lordan's instrumental " Apache " ( which hit no 1 in US Singles ' list in 1961 ) was largely due to EMI's omission to publish The Shadows ' original 1960 version in time for USA.
Earning a living for himself and his family from university teaching, Gass began to publish stories that were selected for inclusion in The Best American Short Stories of 1959, 1961, 1962, 1968 and 1980, as well as Two Hundred Years of Great American Short Stories.
In New Zealand it is an offence under section 123 the Crimes Act 1961 to publish any blasphemous libel.
He began to publish literary essays and poetry in the newly founded Sovetish Heymland in 1961 and briefly became a member of its editorial board.
She also managed to keep her literary career on track, continuing to publish short stories and winning several awards for her work, including the Katherine Mansfield Prize in 1961, Guggenheim Fellowships in 1959 and 1961, and an honorary doctorate from UCD in 1968.
Billboard had written articles about this trend during the time, and the magazine ’ s editors decided to publish a separate chart for these songs beginning in 1961.
In 1961 Masterman began pressing the British intelligence establishment for permission to publish a book about it.
" It was his association with " The Group " that allowed him to publish his first collection in 1961.

1961 and famous
Frazetta, later famous as a fantasy artist, assisted on the strip from 1954 to December, 1961.
But the most famous of all occurred during the 1961 Rose Bowl Game, where Caltech students altered the flip-cards that were raised by the stadium attendees to display " Caltech ", and several other " unintended " messages.
In 1961, the Beatles became famous by playing music in clubs in Hamburg.
In 1961 East Germany began to erect a wall between East and West Berlin, which became famous as the Berlin Wall.
After the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, the steps of Rathaus Schöneberg were the location where U. S. President John F. Kennedy held his famous speech on 26 June 1963, proclaiming " Ich bin ein Berliner ".
Among the famous reporters of TVZ during the 1980s and 1990s were the late Alwiya Alawi 1961 – 1996 ( the elder sister of Inat Alawi, famous Taarab singer during the 1980s ), Neema Mussa, Sharifa Maulid, Fatma Mzee, Zaynab Ali, Ramadhan Ali, and Khamis
His most famous recording is Music of the Rainforest Pygmies, recorded in 1961, now released on CD by Lyrichord Discs, Inc. His recording of a Zaire pygmy girls ' initiation song was used on the Voyager Golden Record.
In his famous 1961 " Water Tower " speech, he said:
Among such sharashka members were Sergey Korolev, the head designer of the Soviet rocket program and first human space flight mission in 1961, and Andrei Tupolev, the famous airplane designer.
Eero Saarinen () ( August 20, 1910 – September 1, 1961 ) was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer of the 20th century famous for varying his style according to the demands of the project: simple, sweeping, arching structural curves or machine-like rationalism.
In 1961, he started the magazine's " Lighter Side " feature, his most famous creation.
Zaragoza's famous attacking line included Canário, Eleuterio Santos, Marcelino, Juan Manuel Villa and Carlos Lapetra ; Peruvian Juan Seminario, who started his career in Spain with Los Maños before moving to FC Barcelona, won the Pichichi Trophy in the 1961 – 62 campaign, scoring 25 goals in 30 games as the team finished in fourth position.
Since 1961, Roses has been the home of El Bulli, one of the world's best and most famous restaurants.
In January 1961, the most famous RBA-Young Contemporaries of all put David Hockney, the American R B Kitaj, Allen Jones, Derek Boshier, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Phillips and Peter Blake on the map.
Between 1961 and 1970, Robert Moog built electronic music equipment including Theremins and his famous synthesizers in a downtown storefront.
One of the more famous exchanges took place in 1961.
Beginning in 1959, General Mills sponsored the famous Rocky and His Friends television show, which later prompted The Bullwinkle Show in 1961.
Every Thanksgiving the editorial page prints two famous articles that have appeared there since 1961.
This was Goffman ’ s first and most famous book, for which he received the American Sociological Association ’ s MacIver award in 1961.
He was a successful songwriter ; one of his most famous compositions is " Every Beat of My Heart ", first recorded by The Royals in 1952 on Federal Records but which became a hit for Gladys Knight and the Pips then just ' Pips ' in 1961.
Fechner's law implies that sensation is a logarithmic function of physical intensity, which is impossible due to the logarithm's singularity at zero ; therefore, S. S. Stevens proposed the more mathematically plausible power-law relation of sensation to intensity in his famous 1961 paper entitled " To Honor Fechner and Repeal His Law.
As the Cold War intensified, Holy Loch became internationally famous when in 1961 the U. S. Navy submarine tender brought Polaris ballistic missiles, nuclear submarines and Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament protesters to the Firth of Clyde at nearby Sandbank, and Dunoon provided shore facilities.
During this period, Junkers employed the famous Austrian engineer and space travel theorist, Eugen Sänger, who in 1961 completed work for the design of an advanced orbital spacecraft at Junkers.
Later, in August 1961, Hubbard made one of his most famous records, Ready for Freddie, which was also his first collaboration with saxophonist Wayne Shorter.

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