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1969 and name
The procedures used by the BIH evolved, and the name for the time scale changed: " A3 " in 1963 and " TA ( BIH )" in 1969.
* Alexandra ( singer ) ( 1942 – 1969 ), German singer ( stage name ; real name Doris Nefedov )
A separate party with a similar name ( the Cornish National Party ) existed from 1969.
Banks joined Stoke City and maintained his England place, while Shilton lost in Leicester's third FA Cup final of the 1960s ( the 1969 game against Manchester City ) and began to make his name.
During the first decade of the television series, the name of the Doctor's home planet was not revealed, although it was actually shown for the first time in The War Games ( 1969 ) during the Doctor's trial.
She was launched by Holt's widow Dame Zara at the Todd Shipyards in Los Angeles on 3 May 1969, and was the first American warship to bear the name of a foreign leader.
The IRA of the Civil War and subsequent organisations that have used the name claim lineage from that group, which is covered in full at Irish Republican Army ( 1922 – 1969 ).
John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris ( 10 July 1903 – 11 March 1969 ) was an English science fiction writer who usually used the pen name John Wyndham, although he also used other combinations of his names, such as John Beynon and Lucas Parkes.
The Royals started in 1969 and are the only major league KC team that has neither moved nor changed its name.
In 1969 a group of female manga artists ( later called the Year 24 Group, also known as Magnificent 24s ) made their shōjo manga debut (" year 24 " comes from the Japanese name for the year 1949, the birth-year of many of these artists ).
National Lampoon was started by Harvard graduates and Harvard Lampoon alumni Doug Kenney, Henry Beard and Robert Hoffman in 1969, when they first licensed the " Lampoon " name for a monthly national publication.
In 1969 it was removed from that calendar of obligatory liturgical celebrations, and his feast was moved to the day of his death, 10 January, with his name given in the form " Miltiades " and without the indication " martyr ".
* Phil Masinga ( 1969 ), full name Philemon Masinga, a former South African footballer who played for teams in several countries
Fiorio then departed in late 1969, eventually assuming the name Duke Tumatoe, and went on to form the All Star Frogs.
: For the African-American actor of the same name, see Rex Ingram ( actor ) ( 1895 – 1969 ).
Lennon changed his name by deed poll on 22 April 1969, adding " Ono " as a middle name.
In 1969, aided by Robert W. Kendler, the president-founder of the U. S. Handball Association ( USHA ), the International Racquetball Association ( IRA ) was founded using the name coined by Bob McInerney, a professional tennis player.
In 1969, Daley removed Washington's name from the slate ; only by the intervention of Cecil Partee, a party loyalist, was Washington reinstated.
In Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1969, a young Tom Marvolo Riddle ( introduced as " Tom ", whose middle name is a " marvel " and last name is a " conundrum ") appears, and becomes the new avatar of Oliver Haddo at the story's conclusion.
* In 1969 students from the Black Student Council and Mexican-American Youth Association of the University of California, San Diego proposed the name Lumumba-Zapata College, for what is now known as Thurgood Marshall College.
In 1969, the word " Glass " was deleted from the corporation's name ; the company had made an evolution into an organization that was no longer just a " glass " company.
* Anna, popular name of C. N. Annadurai ( 1909 – 1969 ), Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, India

1969 and Rightist
The party has had two other names during its history: the National Organization of the Right ( 1938 – 1952 ) and the Rightist Party ( 1952 – 1969 ).

1969 and Party
* 1948 – Fred Hampton, American Black Panther Party leader ( d. 1969 )
* 1969 – Czechoslovakian Communist Party chairman Alexander Dubček is deposed.
In recognition of this, the local Liberals supported the Country Party candidate for the sole NT seat from 1969 to 1972.
It has been in federal government longer than any other party, as the junior coalition partner to either the CDU / CSU ( 1949 – 56, 1961 – 66, 1982 – 98, and since 2009 ) or the Social Democratic Party ( 1969 – 82 ).
Willy Brandt ( 1913 – 1992 ) was the leader of the Social Democratic Party in 1964 – 87 and West German Chancellor in 1969 – 1974.
After serving in several party offices, he was appointed Minister of the Interior by Chancellor Willy Brandt, whose Social Democratic Party was in coalition with the FDP, in 1969 ; in 1974, he became foreign minister and Vice Chancellor.
* 1969 – Black Panther Party members Bunchy Carter and John Huggins are killed during a meeting in Campbell Hall on the campus of UCLA.
After the military service, in 1969, he joined the Polish United Workers ' Party ( PZPR ).
Includes an account of the author's days as a student activist and street fighter for the Japanese Communist Party, 1964 – 1969.
In June 1969 he won the Labour Party nomination for the constituency of Bedwellty in Wales ( later Islwyn ) for the following general election.
Matti Kekkonen served as a Centre Party member of Parliament from 1958 to 1969.
When Massamba-Débat was overthrown in 1968 Lissouba remained in government under Marien Ngouabi and although he was suspended from political activity from 1969 to 1971 he was on the Central Committee of the Congolese Workers Party in 1973.
The Ninth Party Congress was held in April 1969, and served as a means to ' revitalize ' the party with fresh thinking and new cadres after much of the old guard had been destroyed in the struggles of preceding years.
Her membership in the Communist Party led to Ronald Reagan's request in 1969 to have her barred from teaching at any university in the State of California.
The Board of Regents of the University of California, urged by then-California Governor Ronald Reagan, fired her from her $ 10, 000 a year post in 1969 because of her membership in the Communist Party.
Willy Brandt (; born Herbert Frahm ; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992 ) was a German statesman and politician, leader of the German Social Democratic Party of Germany ( Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, or SPD ) from 1964 to 1987, and chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1969 to 1974.
At the 1969 elections, again with Brandt as the leading candidate, the SPD became stronger, and after three weeks of negotiations, the SPD formed a coalition government with the smaller Free Democratic Party of Germany ( FDP ).
On 29 April 1969, he submitted to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union an elaborated plan for creating a network of psychiatric hospitals to defend the “ Soviet Government and socialist order ” from dissidents.
By 1969, the Labour Party was suffering serious electoral reverses, and by the turn of 1970 had lost a total of 16 seats in by-elections since the previous general election.
He challenged Gorton for the Liberal Party leadership after the 1969 election, but was defeated.
Two of their sons later became involved in Tasmanian state politics in the Liberal Party: Kevin Lyons was Deputy Premier between 1969 and 1972 and Brendan Lyons served in the ministry of Robin Gray during the 1980s.
A longtime protégé of Prime Minister Tage Erlander, Palme led the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1969 to his assassination, and was a two-term Prime Minister of Sweden, heading a Privy Council Government from 1969 to 1976 and a cabinet government from 1982 until his death.
In chronological order others include: " I've Been Everywhere " by Hank Snow ( 1962 ) ( album of the same title ) and Johnny Cash ( 1996 ) Unchained reworked from the original 1959 Geoff Mack Australian-place-names version made popular by the singer Lucky Starr ; " Down on the Corner " ( 1969 ) by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys covered by a dozen other groups ; " Kalamazoo " ( 1995 ) by Luna on Penthouse ; " Cold Rock a Party " ( 1997 ) by MC Lyte on Bad As I Wanna B ; " Kalamazoo " a song by the rock trio Primus on the 1997 Brown Album ; " Top of the World " by Rascalz ( 1999 ) on Global Warning ; " Kalamazoo ", a song by Ben Folds Five on the 2004 EP Super D ; " 65 Miles from Kalamazoo " ( 2008 ) by R. J. Miller ( a lament for a lost Gibson guitar and a metaphor about " an old girlfriend from Kalamazoo "); and " Kalamazoo " ( 2009 ) by Mike Craver on his album Shining Down.

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