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The first comprehensive proposal to deregulate a major industry in the United States, transportation, originated in the Richard Nixon Administration and was forwarded to Congress in late 1971.
The dispute for Kashmir has been the cause, whether direct or indirect of all major conflicts between the two countries with the exception of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, where conflict originated due to turmoil in erstwhile East Pakistan ( now Bangladesh ).
" I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ( in Perfect Harmony )" is a popular song which originated as the jingle " Buy the World a Coke " in the groundbreaking 1971 " Hilltop " television commercial for Coca-Cola.
The badge of the 655 Squadron ( The Scottish Horse ) Army Air Corps ( Volunteers ) bears a Saltire between two wreaths ensigned ' Scottish Horse '; an honour they received in 1971 which originated through their links with the Royal Artillery.
The concept of LDCs originated in the late 1960s and the first group of LDCs was listed by the UN in its resolution 2768 ( XXVI ) of 18 November 1971.
The crest itself originated from the Birmingham College of Commerce, one of the institutions that formed the polytechnic in 1971.
The term originated in the Kerista Village commune in San Francisco which practiced polyfidelity from 1971 to 1991.
The Wollongong Institute of Education had originated in 1971 as the Teachers College ( renamed the Wollongong Institute of Education in 1973 ) This merger formed the basis of the contemporary university.
The naturally redheaded Whitaker is best known for his role as Brian Keith's 6-year-old nephew, Jody Davis, on Family Affair from 1966 – 1971, originated the role of Scotty Baldwin on General Hospital in 1965, played the lead in Hallmark's 1969 The Littlest Angel, and portrayed the title character in the 1973 musical version of Tom Sawyer.
The company, founded by Julian Sinclair Smith, originated in 1971 as the Chesapeake Television Corporation with the launch of WBFF ( channel 45 ) in Baltimore.
RIMPAC 2010 was the 22nd exercise in the series that originated in 1971.
R. M. " Ham " Schirmer, manager of Dodge car and corporate advertising for Chrysler, said that the Aspen name originated from the codename Aspen-Vail when the project for it and the Plymouth " sister car " began in 1971.
The company originated with its owner's purchase of Men Only in 1971 and Club International in 1972.
The club, founded in 1880, originated in west Belfast, where it was based at Grosvenor Park at Distillery Street off the Grosvenor Road until 1971.
This centre originated in the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority ( UKAEA ) but in 1971 was split out into The Radiochemical Centre Ltd.
The journal Sojourners originated in Deerfield, Illinois as The Post American in 1971.
The JVP originated as an underground militant movement, which launched an armed rebellion in 1971.
The concept is said to have originated in UK science fiction fandom in the 1980s ; the 100-word format was established by the Birmingham University SF Society, taking a term from Monty Python's 1971 Big Red Book.
Total productive maintenance ( TPM ) originated in Japan in 1971 as a method for improved machine availability through better utilization of maintenance and production resources.
It was founded in 1971 as the result of merging different Technical Schools of Engineering and Architecture, originated mainly in the 18th century.
The show originated locally on WNBC radio in New York City in December 1971.
* The Eleventh Hour ( 1963 – 1971 )-The first 52 episodes originated from Australia.

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A Nobel Prize was awarded to Earl Sutherland in 1971 for discovering the key role of AC-III in human liver, where adrenaline indirectly stimulates AC to mobilize stored energy in the " fight or flight " response.
The new songs included in this production had been added during a 1971 Los Angeles production: " Echo Song " ( sung by Hero and Philia ), and " Farewell " ( added for Nancy Walker playing the role of Domina as she and Senex depart for the country ).
Communists have played an active role in the organisation, and John Cox, its chairman from 1971 to 1977, was a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
Guest began his career in theatre during the early 1970s with one of his earliest professional performances being the role of Norman in Michael Weller's Moonchildren for the play's American premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington D. C. in November 1971.
A 1973 diagnosis of colon cancer, however, led Atkins to redefine his role at RCA, to allow others to handle administration while he went back to his first love, the guitar, often recording with Reed or even Homer & Jethro's Jethro Burns ( Atkins's brother-in-law ) after Homer died in 1971.
Disco hit the television airwaves with Soul Train in 1971 hosted by Don Cornelius, then Marty Angelo's Disco Step-by-Step Television Show in 1975, Steve Marcus ' Disco Magic / Disco 77, Eddie Rivera's Soap Factory and Merv Griffin's Dance Fever, hosted by Deney Terrio, who is credited with teaching actor John Travolta to dance for his upcoming role in the hit movie Saturday Night Fever.
In 1971, Moon had a cameo role in Frank Zappa's film 200 Motels as a nun fearful of dying from a drug overdose.
In 1971, Miyazaki played a decisive role in developing structure, characters and designs for Animal Treasure Island and.
Gordon won another Golden Globe for Rosemary's Baby, and was nominated again, in 1971, for her role as Maude in the cult classic Harold and Maude ( with Bud Cort as her love interest ).
Like Alan Wilson, Duane Allman played a key role in bringing slide guitar into rock music, through his work with The Allman Brothers Band, specifically on the 1971 live album At Fillmore East and with Derek and the Dominos ' Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs album.
* In 1971, Erich Honecker was chosen to lead East Germany, a role he would fill for the whole of the 1970s and 1980s.
* 1971: Kilby: Emphasizes the role of an imitator entrepreneur who does not innovate but imitates technologies innovated by others.
He made his feature film debut in the 1969 film Me, Natalie in a minor supporting role, before playing the leading role in the 1971 drama The Panic in Needle Park.
His then-wife, Polly Platt, claimed that it was she who, upon seeing the cover in a check-out line in a Ralphs grocery store in southern California, said " That's Jacy ," referring to the role Bogdanovich was casting — and ultimately offered to Shepherd — in The Last Picture Show ( 1971 ).
She then reprised her role as Jacy in Texasville ( 1990 ), the sequel to The Last Picture Show ( 1971 ), as the original cast ( including director Peter Bogdanovich ) reunited 20 years after filming the original.
After leaving the CFU, Weir made his first major independent film, the short feature Homesdale ( 1971 ), an offbeat black comedy which co-starred rising young actress Kate Fitzpatrick and musician and comedian Grahame Bond, who came to fame in 1972 as the star of The Aunty Jack Show ; Weir also played a small role, but this was to be his last significant screen appearance.
He played the role during the fourth and fifth seasons of the show from 1969 to 1971.
His first major role came in the 1971 film The Last Picture Show, for which he garnered a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
After working on The Italian Job with Noël Coward, and a solid role as RAF fighter pilot Squadron Leader Canfield in the all-star cast of Battle of Britain ( both 1969 ), Caine played the lead in Get Carter ( 1971 ), a British gangster film.
However, production of Shaft had begun in January 1971, well before the release of Van Peebles's film, with Roundtree's casting in the title role widely reported.
As early as January 5, 1971, The New York Times had reported that the film's 10-week shooting schedule was about to begin, that Roundtree would play the title role, and that Tidyman's book formed the basis for the film.
He appeared in fourteen of Fassbinder's films, having the leading role in Whity ( 1971 ).
* Title role in Peter Pan, London Coliseum, December 1971 and 1972
For a few years most albums were produced by Wolff or pianist Duke Pearson, who had filled Ike Quebec's role in 1963, but Wolff died in 1971 and Pearson left in the same year.

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