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The Greens originated from civil initiatives, new social movements of the protests of 1968, but also from the conservative spectrum.
Large rock concerts that originated with the 1967 KFRC Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival and Monterey Pop Festival and the 1968 Isle of Wight Festival became the norm, evolving into stadium rock in the process.
This water tower originated in 1968 when Ewald Fischer ( a native of Tipton ) built his billiard table factory — Fischer Manufacturing Co., which claimed to be the largest builder of pool tables in the United States.
" The FBI employed a similar tactic in 1968 to disrupt activities of the Ku Klux Klan, as hundreds of ' racist ' flyers with misleading information were fabricated and made to appear as if they originated from known Klan leaders.
" There is evidence that this usage of " trainer " originated as a genericized tradename for a make of training shoe made in 1968 by Gola.
Bure comes from an athletic family ; his father Vladimir, who is of Swiss descent ( his side of the family originated from Furna, Switzerland ), was an Olympic swimmer who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1968, 1972, and 1976 Olympic Games.
The Group was originally known as Circus Circus Enterprises and originated with Jay Sarno's 1968 opening of the Circus Circus as well as a Circus Circus in Reno, which opened in 1978.
However, there is some evidence that this profane etymology actually originated from a reporting error by Bill Onus ' son Lin Onus in an interview after Bill's death in 1968.
Also according to Wallace, the modern plasmapheresis process itself originated in the " National Cancer Institute between 1963 and 1968, investigators drew upon an old dairy creamer separation technology first used in 1878 and refined by Edwin Cohn's centrifuge marketed in 1953.
This is called " flaming saganaki " and apparently originated in 1968 at The Parthenon restaurant in Chicago's Greektown, based on the suggestion of a customer to owner Chris Liakouras.
The role was originated by Alexandra Moltke on the ABC series from 1966 – 1968.
" Revolution 9 " originated on 30 May 1968 during the first recording session for Lennon's composition " Revolution ".
New events of reassortment were not reported until 1968, when the avian strain H1N1 infected humans again ; this time the virus met the strain H2N2, and the reassortment originated the strain H3N2.
Beginning in 1968 with The Mystery of the Moaning Cave and ending in 1989 with Hot Wheels, Lynds wrote fourteen novels under the pen name William Arden for the juvenile detective series The Three Investigators, which was originated by Robert Arthur, Jr ..
Go-go dancing originated in the 1960s and was eventually appropriated by burlesque and striptease establishments, which in turn became known as " go-go bars " but many gay clubs had male go-go dancers ( called go-go boys ) during the period 1965 – 1968.
The title, which originated as the American Wrestling Alliance United States Championship and was renamed in 1968, existed from 1960 until 1981.
Living Dead is a blanket term for various films, series, and other forms of media that all originated from, and includes, the seminal 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead conceived by George A. Romero and John A. Russo.
Its sibling, the SEAT 1430 also originated from the Fiat 124 range when the latter received several elements borrowed from the higher-class Fiat 125 and gave birth to the Fiat 124 Special edition presented in 1968.
British Invisibles itself originated in the Committee on Invisible Exports, set up in April 1968 by the Bank of England and then became the British Invisible Exports Council.
It is known that tofu pouches existed by 1853, when Inari-zushi ( tofu pouch filled with vinegared rice ) originated ( Ichiyama 1968 ).

1968 and continuing
He drew upon continuing support from organized labor and the African-American and Jewish communities, but remained unpopular with college students because of his association with the Vietnam War, even though he had altered his position in the years since his 1968 defeat.
In 1968, " For pioneering and continuing contributions in creating, developing, and improving the high-speed electronic digital computer ", he was awarded the National Medal of Science.
Woolwich declined as a town in the late 20th century, starting with the closure of the Siemens factory in 1968 and continuing as the Royal Arsenal scaled back operations and finally closed in 1994.
Earthsea became the setting for a further six books, beginning with A Wizard of Earthsea, first published in 1968, and continuing with The Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore, Tehanu, Tales from Earthsea and The Other Wind.
The weekday / weekend " split-service " ended in the North and Midlands with the 1968 franchise round, continuing only in the London area.
From 1968 to 1983 he collaborated with noted geneticist Salomé Glüecksohn-Waelsch of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, until the 1980s when illness prevented him from continuing.
While continuing to work at UC Berkeley, Glaser started Berkeley Scientific Laboratory with Bill Wattenberg in 1968.
As a result of the continuing expansion of the USAF, Amarillo AFB continued to conduct basic training until December 1968.
The Peugeot 504 is a large family car manufactured by French automaker Peugeot between 1968 and 1983, with licensed production continuing until 2006.
In his later work, he experimented with more open forms, beginning with The Bourgeois Poet ( 1964 ) and continuing with White-Haired Lover ( 1968 ).
Due to the continuing growth, on August 13, 1968 a new larger municipal administration building was opened.
In 1968, Hughes Tool purchased Sports Network Incorporated and renamed it the Hughes Television Network, with Dick Bailey continuing as president.
The segment north of the Trowbridge Road interchange continuing northward as part of US 127 was opened in 1968.
Excavations took place mostly from 1924 to 1968, with minor work continuing until 1986.
While continuing styling concepts introduced in the 1968 model ( hidden headlights and a formal roofline ), the 1969 model delivered many changes.
While continuing to offer National Savings services, the ( then ) General Post Office, created the National Giro in 1968 ( privatised as Girobank and acquired by Alliance & Leicester in 1989 ) and more recently, Post Office Ltd. offers savings accounts based on its brand, operated by the Bank of Ireland, a commercial bank and Family Investments, a friendly society.
A Coronet 500 station wagon made its debut in 1968, continuing through 1970.
In the following years until 1968 several series of woodcuts were published, which differ from his earlier " novels in picture '" in comprising variations of a subject instead of being a continuing narrative.
The film marks the third of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogan's Bluff ( 1968 ) and Two Mules for Sister Sara ( 1970 ), and continuing with Dirty Harry ( 1971 ) and Escape from Alcatraz ( 1979 ).
In 1968, a flyover was built between the ramps to I-95 ( SR 9 ) and the bridge, with frontage roads continuing to serve Miami Road and several other cross streets.
In 1968, the Seminary began to provide a training program for permanent deacons, field education for seminarians, and continuing education for adults.
General goods traffic ceased on 16 October 1965, with coal deliveries continuing until 1968.
He was commander of the II Field Force, Vietnam, and deputy commander of the United States Army, Vietnam, 1967 – 1968 ; was promoted to temporary general, August 1968, and served as vice chief of staff of the United States Army, August 1, 1968 – June 30, 1972 ; was acting Chief of Staff of the United States Army July 1 – October 11, 1972 ; provided managerial continuity at the top of the Army during the Westmoreland-Abrams interregnum, supervised the continuing drawdown of Army forces from Vietnam and related Army-wide readjustments, and prepared major revisions in Army organizational structure ; resumed duties as vice chief of staff ; was commander in chief of the United States Readiness Command, 1973 – 1974 ; and retired from the Army, September 1974, coincidentally on the day his close associate General Creighton W. Abrams died.

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