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1965 and Maia
He married in Sintra, Santa Maria, on 31 July 1965 Maria José Salgado Sarmento de Matos, born in Lisbon on 13 October 1943, writer under the pseudonym Maria Roma, daughter of José Sarmento Osório de Vasconcelos de Matos ( Moimenta da Beira, 28 July 1909-Sintra, 17 July 1992 ), a maternal grandson of the 2nd Viscount ( formerly Barons ) of Moimenta da Beira, and wife ( m. Lisbon, 27 January 1940 ) Maria do Carmo Roma Machado Cardoso Salgado ( Lisbon, Santa Isabel, 18 February 1914 -), a half-grand-niece of the 1st Viscount de Faria e Maia, and has four children:
Shadow of a Bull is a novel by Maia Wojciechowska that was awarded the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1965.

1965 and combined
With the reorganization of 1965 all attack forces, i. e., the fast torpedo boats, were combined into a single flotilla ( the 6th Flotilla ) and stationed on the Bug peninsula of the island of Rügen.
In 1965 Hubert Lamb, one of the first paleoclimatologists, published research based on data from botany, historical document research and meteorology combined with records indicating prevailing temperature and rainfall in England around 1200 and around 1600.
In 1965 the two boroughs were combined with the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell to form the current London Borough of Southwark.
The task-force approach, combined with Johnson's electoral victory in 1964 and his talents in obtaining congressional approval, were widely credited with the success of the legislation agenda in 1965.
The Danish Navy had 6 Søløven class torpedo boats ( the export version of the British Brave class fast patrol boat ) in service from 1965 to 1990 ) which had 3 Bristol Proteus ( later RR Proteus ) Marine Gas Turbines rated at combined, plus two General Motors Diesel engines, rated at, for better fuel economy at slower speeds.
This authority combined with the municipal boroughs of Ealing and Southall to form the London Borough of Ealing, within Greater London in 1965.
It was in 1965 combined with the neighbouring Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth to form the London Borough of Wandsworth.
In 1965, the Municipal Borough of Leyton was abolished and was combined with that of Walthamstow and Chingford to form the London Borough of Waltham Forest, within the new county of Greater London.
In 1965 the former area of the borough was combined with that of two others to form the London Borough of Camden.
The Municipal Borough of Southgate was abolished in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963 and its area was combined with that of the Municipal Borough of Enfield and the Municipal Borough of Edmonton to form the present-day London Borough of Enfield.
In 1965 the former areas of the boroughs of Twickenham, Richmond and Barnes were combined to form the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
The borough was formed in 1965, by the London Government Act 1963, from the combined areas of the former Municipal Borough of Chingford, Municipal Borough of Leyton and Municipal Borough of Walthamstow, which were all transferred to Greater London from Essex.
The London Borough of Havering was created in 1965 by the combined former area of the Municipal Borough of Romford and Hornchurch Urban District which had been transferred to Greater London from Essex by the London Government Act 1963.
As the number of Trusts grew, so did their combined membership, from 3, 000 in 1960 to 21, 000 in 1965.
Thanks to improvements to the trail system ( including opening new routes that would connect to the Sihanouk Trail in Cambodia ), the amount of supplies transported during 1965 almost equalled the combined total for the previous five years.
CBS began nationally broadcasting the combined Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants from 1960 and, separately, from 1965.
In the reform of local government in 1965 the Streatham and Clapham areas that had formed part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth were combined with Lambeth to form the London Borough of Lambeth.
He compiled 1, 009 combined yards in rushing and receiving in 1962, and provided strong depth at running back for the Patriots from 1960 through 1965.
In 1965 the borough was abolished and its area combined with parts of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth to form the London Borough of Wandsworth.
Toronto physician and composer Dr. Ian Pun ( 潘彥衡 b. 1965 ) uses erhu combined with funk guitar musical riff in the 2011 song " 加油, 加油, 加油!
In 1965, after his studies, he joined the Specialist Office of Barcelona City Council as an economist, work he combined with giving classes in economic theory at the UAB, acting as assistant to the professor, Josep M. Bricall.
* The melody, combined with a bell ringing effect image, was the main series title of the awarding 1965 TV series Profiles in Courage, based on the book by President John F. Kennedy, music composed by Nelson Riddle.
In 1965 the combined Cardiff Universities built the multi-storey International House on Plymouth Road near the end of Cliff Parade to provide Halls of Residence for up to 300 overseas students attending University College, Cardiff and the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology.
As Lieutenant he fought in Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 where he commanded a combined infantry and armoured company in Akhnur Sector, Jammu and Kashmir.

1965 and classical
* First place in the 1965 International Science Fair for inventing the classical music synthesizing computer.
Fuzzy sets were introduced simultaneously by Lotfi A. Zadeh and Dieter Klaua in 1965 as an extension of the classical notion of set.
* 1960 – 1965 – Dmitry Zubarev develops the method of non-equilibrium statistical operator, which becomes a classical tool in the statistical theory of non-equilibrium processes.
This is a classic Danish lullabies, written in 1920 by the Danish novelist, playwright and poet, Harald Bergstedt ( 1877 – 1965 ), with music composed by classical composer, Carl Nielsen ( 1865 – 1931 ).
In 1965, he began his political activism against “ classical Judaism ” and Zionism.
Tasmin Little, OBE ( born 13 May 1965 ) is an English classical violinist.
From 1965 he was the chairman of the new BBC show Call My Bluff and he was a popular regular panel member on the BBC classical music series, Face the Music, which began in 1966.
In 1962, the award name was extended to Album of the Year ( other than classical ) but, in 1965, the shorter name returned.
* Andrew Wilde ( pianist ) ( b. 1965 ), English classical pianist
As well as performing a wide range of the classical string quartet repertoire from Haydn and Mozart to Bartók and Benjamin Britten, they performed new works written for them including Alan Rawsthorne's third string quartet written for the 1965 Harlow Music Festival, and Nicholas Maw's first string quartet.
Green's theorem and functions were important tools in classical mechanics, and were revised by Schwinger's 1948 work on electrodynamics that led to his 1965 Nobel prize ( shared with Feynman and Tomonaga ).
The quintet of instruments used in Pierrot Lunaire became the core ensemble for The Fires of London, who formed in 1965 as " The Pierrot Players " to perform Pierrot Lunaire, and continued to concertize with a varied classical and contemporary repertory.
This situation continued until the launch, on 22 March 1965, of the BBC Music Programme, which began regular daily broadcasts of classical music between 7. 00 am and 6. 30 pm daily ( with some interruptions for live sports coverage ) on the Network 3 / Third Programme frequencies.
On an episode of the quiz show I've Got a Secret in 1965, Sedaka's secret was that he was to represent the United States in classical piano at the 1966 Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow, and he impressed the panelists with his performance of Frederic Chopin's " Fantaisie Impromptu " on the show.
*" The Structure, repair, and acoustical properties of the classical drums of India, with specific reference to mrdanga and tabla ," Journal of the Madras Music Academy, 1965
In the mid 1960s, she met the South African-born classical dancer, Jeannette Ordman, who had come to Israel in 1965 from London, England ; the two women were professional partners until Rothschild's death.
Commenting on the fact that contemporary theories about quantum scattering of fundamental particles grew out of application of the quantization procedure to classical fields that satisfy wave equations, Bjorken and Drell pointed out the following facts about such a procedure which are still as relevant today as in 1965: “ The first is that we are led to a theory with differential wave propagation.
* Eduard Fraenkel ( 1888 – 1965 ), German-English classical scholar
By 1965 a number of British and American pop musicians were discovering Indian music and instruments ; in early 1965, during a tour of America, David Crosby of The Byrds introduced Harrison to the sitar and the traditional classical music of India.
Within the realm of essay writing, he published Figures del temps (" Figures of Times "), Yxart award ( 1957 ), Judicis Finals (" Final Judgments ") ( 1960 ), Diccionari per a ociosos (" Dictionary for Idlers ") ( 1964 ), Causar-se d ' esperar (" Causing Oneself to Wait ") ( 1965 ), L ' home, mesura de totes les coses (" The Man, Measure of All Things ") ( 1967 ), and others — always within the tradition moral root of classical humanism, close in spirit to the moralists and French reformers ( from Montaigne to the encyclopedists ), as a critic and skeptic noted for his acid humor.
As the Federal Director of Music for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Hopkins began a number of innovations within the Commission's Concert Music Division, such as starting an Australian Promenade ( Proms ) series in Sydney in 1965 and broadcasting international avant-garde classical music.
It was developed by David Mumford in 1965, using ideas from the paper in classical invariant theory.
He attended the University of Alabama ( AB in history and classical Greek, 1958 ) and Columbia University ( PHD in history, 1965 ).

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