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1971 and Chapman
Turbine cars were deemed illegal before the following year's race, so Lotus chief Colin Chapman developed the car for use in Formula One and an updated 56B competed in half a dozen Formula One races in 1971.
In 1971 Lotus principal Colin Chapman introduced the Lotus 56B F1 car, powered by a Pratt & Whitney STN 6 / 76 gas turbine.
When Milburn Stone left the series for health reasons for several episodes in 1971, Pat Hingle played his temporary replacement physician, Dr. John Chapman, whose presence was at first roundly resisted by Festus, a bickersome but close friend of Doc Adams.
In 1971, Ballard gave birth to her third child, Lisa Chapman.
In 1971, Chapman became a born again Christian, and distributed Biblical tracts.
* Conway, John Horton ( 1971 ): Regular Algebra and Finite Machines, Chapman and Hall.
Kyle Chapman ( born 27 April 1971 ) is a former national director of the New Zealand National Front ( NZNF ).
It was adapted by Robin Chapman as a BBC mini-series in five episodes, shown in 1971.
F. Spencer Chapman 1966 to 1971
He was married to film producer Jan Chapman 1971 – 1977.
London: G. Chapman, 1971.
Joint Chiefs of Staff, January 1971 ; Chapman is on the far right
Before his retirement, President Nixon presented Gen Chapman a third award of the Distinguished Service Medal, December 10, 1971.
With Roy Chapman as manager, the club recorded a Northern Premier League Championship, FA Trophy and Staffordshire Senior Cup treble in season 1971 – 72 ; with Ray Williams scoring a club record of 48 goals in a single season.

1971 and Sherlock
In 1971, Scott gave two more critically acclaimed performances, as a de facto Sherlock Holmes in They Might Be Giants and as an alcoholic doctor in the black comedy The Hospital.
He received a number of his major characters early in the show's run, including the Sherlock Holmes parody Sherlock Hemlock ( 1970 – 1995, 2010 ), a hapless magician named The Amazing Mumford ( 1971 – 2012 ), and the overly strong, but sensitive Herry Monster ( 1970 – 2012 ).
* The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Early Detective Stories ( 1971 )
* Cosmopolitan Crimes: Foreign Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ( 1971 )
After The Prisoner, Markstein went to the new Thames Television, initially as an in-house script editor, then as story editor for the first series of a new counter-espionage drama Special Branch ( 1969 ); the third and final fourth series of spy drama Callan ( 1970, 1972 ); several episodes of Armchair Theatre ( 1969, 1971 ); and the first series of The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ( 1971 ).

1971 and adopted
The current standard of 130 at bats, 50 innings pitched or 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club ( excluding time in military service or on the disabled list ) before September 1 was adopted in 1971.
While married to Mao, Chiang adopted two concubines ( concubinage was still a common practice for well-to-do, non-Christian males in China ): he married Yao Yecheng ( 姚冶誠, 1889 – 1972 ) in 1912 and Chen Jieru ( 陳潔如, 1906 – 1971 ) in December 1921.
The name London Docklands was used for the first time in a government report on redevelopment plans in 1971 but has since become virtually universally adopted.
He adopted the surname Abu-Jamal (" father of Jamal " in Arabic ) after the birth of his son Jamal on July 18, 1971.
In April 1971, a new republican constitution was adopted under which Stevens became President.
Since the establishment of the United Arab Emirates in 2 December 1971, UAE adopted a balanced foreign policy based on adoption of dialogue, respect of international conventions, commitment to the United Nations Charter and non-interference of other country's internal affairs, and the settlement of disputes by peaceful means.
While the old term for electrical conductance, the mho ( the inverse of the resistance unit ohm ), is still used, a new name, the siemens, was adopted in 1971, honoring Ernst Werner von Siemens.
The period of the most significant redevelopment of the city extended from 1971, when the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union adopted a decision " On the measures for further development of the city of Kishinev ", which secured more than one billion rubles in investment from the state budget, which continued until the independence of Moldova in 1991.
The name pascal was adopted for the SI unit newton per square metre by the 14th CGPM in 1971.
It was adopted on July 1, 1971.
Huna is a Hawaiian word adopted by Max Freedom Long ( 1890 – 1971 ) in 1936 to describe his theory of metaphysics which he linked to ancient Hawaiian kahuna ( experts ).
the seal was adopted by the Olive Town Board on November 9, 1971.
Ben adopted Jamie in a 1971 episode.
In 1971, he adopted the title " Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ".
The convention was developed and adopted by participating nations at a meeting in Ramsar, Mazandaran, Iran on February 2, 1971, hosted by the Iranian Department of Environment, and came into force on December, 21 1975.
In 1971, he married a young Franco-Ontarian widow, Lucille Munroe ; he had no children with her but did become the stepfather to Lucille's son Paul Broadbent, who is a defence policy specialist with the Ministry of Defence in London, England ; the couple also adopted a baby girl, Christine.
Around July 1971, it adopted its current name and soon introduced its first product, the WD1402A UART.
* The council of a local government district created by the Local Government ( Boundaries ) Act ( Northern Ireland ) 1971 that either adopted the charter of an existing city corporation in 1973, or that has since been granted city status.
It became a part of the GRS-67 which was approved and adopted at the 1971 meeting of the IUGG held in Moscow.
It was first adopted in 1960 upon independence but replaced in 1971 when the country became Zaire.
Though the post of head of state was traditionally reserved for the leader of the surviving pro-Communist faction of the BZNS Bulgarian Agricultural National Union, the " Zhivkov Constitution " adopted by referendum in July 1971 promoted him to chairman of the new Council of State ( president ), giving him de jure control of Bulgarian affairs in addition of his already present de facto control.
Selleck was married to model Jacqueline Ray from 1971 to 1982, a marriage during which he adopted her son, Kevin ( born 1966 ), from a previous marriage.
Following an extensive public hearing process organised by the CRTC, the MAPL system, created by Stan Klees ( co-creator of the Juno Award ), was adopted in 1971 to define and identify Canadian content in pieces of music for the purposes of increasing exposure of Canadian music on Canadian radio through content regulations governing a percentage ( 25 %) of airplay to be devoted to Canadian music.
Most of the film library was bought in 1971 by a Canadian company that adopted the " Hal Roach Studios " name.

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