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1969 and relatively
At that time, numerous influences-including a growing awareness of the unity and fragility of the biosphere following mankind's first steps into outer space ( see, for example, the Blue Marble ), increased public concern over the impact of industrial activity on natural resources and human health ( see, for example, the 1969 Cuyahoga River fire, the increasing strength of the regulatory state, and more broadly the advent and success of environmentalism as a political movement-coalesced to produce a huge new body of law in a relatively short period of time.
In 1969 the IUCN ( International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources ) declared a national park to be a relatively large area with particular defining characteristics.
However, Brent Berlin and Paul Kay, in a classic study ( 1969 ) of worldwide color naming, argued that these differences can be organized into a coherent hierarchy, and that there are a limited number of universal " basic color terms " which begin to be used by individual cultures in a relatively fixed order.
Geomatics is a relatively new scientific term, coined by Pollock and Wright in 1969, with the intention of combining the terms geodesy and geoinformatics.
At introduction, the Ghia sold for eight shillings and sixpence, and even at this relatively high price around 1. 7 million were sold before being withdrawn in 1969.
Most of the time, this would mean relatively simple hand-held recorders resulting in lo-fi mono audience recordings, as with this set and the 1972 live album Live at Max's Kansas City ( 1969: The Velvet Underground Live was the notable exception, using stereo soundboard recordings ).
In 1969, the Sierra Club launched a grassroots campaign to save this area of old growth forest from private landowners interested in relatively high timber prices.
Despite his relatively acrimonious criticism of United States policy in Vietnam, Thompson returned to a post assisting the American government in 1969 when he became a special advisor on " pacification " to President Nixon.
Though having suffered only moderate damage during the second World War, the building was slated to be demolished as a result of two engineering opinions from 1969 and 1977 ; it had not once been renovated, despite relatively continuous and intensive use.
During the upheaval of the misguided Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ( May 1966-April 1969 ), one relatively small effect was that many collections of penjing in Mainland China, especially around Beijing, were damaged or neglected because they were seen as a bourgeois pastime.
Toftir has a relatively big harbour with a big filleting-plant that was started in 1969.
He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1969, scoring a relatively easy win in the riding of Springfield.
Also important were the Temptations and their producer Norman Whitfield, who moved from a relatively light vocal group into much more serious material with " Cloud Nine " ( 1968 ), " Runaway Child, Running Wild " ( 1969 ) and " Psychedelic Shack " ( 1969 ).
The 430 was relatively short-lived as it was only offered through the 1969 model year.
Productions at the Cambridge Theatre have been characterised by relatively short runs interspersed with several dark periods and the theatre was used for trade film shows in the late 1930s and again in 1969 as a cinema.
By 1911 the town's population had increased to 1126 and has remained relatively stable, despite two severe floods in 1934 and 1973 and a major conflagration in 1969.
Sodium cyclamate, a relatively inexpensive artificial sweetener banned by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) since 1969 and once believed to be a carcinogen, has been used in the Coca-Cola Zero versions produced in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Venezuela, Chile, and some Central American countries.
It was a relatively short-lived Command, lasting only until 1 January 1969, when it was absorbed by Strike Command by being reduced to group status.
The pass is of relatively recent construction, having been opened to traffic only since September 1969.
It was a relatively short-lived Command, lasting only until 1 January 1969, when it was absorbed by Strike Command and reduced to Group status.

1969 and unsuccessful
Niklaus Wirth reports that a first attempt to implement it in Fortran in 1969 was unsuccessful due to Fortran's inadequacy to express complex data structures.
1969, unsuccessful candidate for governor of Texas, 2002 gubernatorial election
In summer 1969, Autair announced its decision to withdraw all scheduled services " irrevocably ", following an unsuccessful request for government subsidies.
She voted against President Nixon's unsuccessful nominees to the Supreme Court, Clement Haynsworth in 1969 and G. Harrold Carswell in 1970.
In 1969 he contested a by-election in Newcastle-under-Lyme but was unsuccessful ; he stood again for the same seat at the 1970 general election but again was unsuccessful.
* Abe Fortas ' 30-U. S. Supreme Court justice ( 1965 – 1969 ) and unsuccessful nominee for Chief Justice of the United States, authored the opinion in the 1969 case Tinker v. Des Moines School District
He was a Labour candidate in the 1969 and 1973 general elections but was unsuccessful on both occasions.
Boland first ran for the Dáil Éireann at the 1969 general election, however, he was unsuccessful.
From April 1967 Lords Jellicoe and Carrington represented the Conservatives in the Lords on the Inter-Party conference group on Lords ' reform, which came up with the unsuccessful Parliament ( No. 2 ) Bill ( 1968 – 1969 ).
When his health improved, Veeck made an unsuccessful attempt to buy the Washington Senators, then operated the Suffolk Downs race track in Boston in 1969 – 70.
The Mavericks moved to North Carolina in late 1969 after two unsuccessful seasons in Houston at the Sam Houston Coliseum.
After recording an unsuccessful debut album, Dream / Answers, on the Verve label in 1968, they were signed to Motown in 1969.
On June 3, 1969, Carr and four other Young Liberals joined the New Democratic Party of Manitoba so as to support Sidney Green's unsuccessful bid to lead the party.
Following an unsuccessful December 1968 US release, " Nothing But a Heartache " was re-issued in the US in early 1969 with " How Can You Tell Me?
Although it was commercially unsuccessful, Village Green, upon its US release in January 1969, was embraced by the new underground rock press, particularly in the United States, where The Kinks ' status as a cult band began to grow.
Whitener was elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-fifth and to the five succeeding Congresses ( January 3, 1957 – January 3, 1969 ); he was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1968 to the Ninety-first Congress and an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1970 to the Ninety-second Congress.
Edward Michael Davis ( November 15, 1916 – April 22, 2006 ) was the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department from ( 1969 – 1978 ), and later a California State Senator from ( 1980 – 1992 ) and an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 1986.
In 1969, the NHL and the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto made unsuccessful overtures to obtain the IHHOF exhibits and the rights to the name “ International Hockey Hall of Fame ”.
There are also some peculiarities in numbers beginning with a " 7 " because of an unsuccessful experiment applied between 1969 and 1972.
Kiely was an unsuccessful candidate for the Dáil in the 1969 general election for the Limerick West.
He was unsuccessful in his first attempt to be elected mayor of Etobicoke in 1969, but succeeded in 1972.

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