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From there, they went on to defeat the power-laden New York Yankees in a seven-game Series, during which Clemente batted. 310, hitting safely at least once in every game ( exactly one half of a streak which would be completed much more resoundingly eleven years later in The Great One's signature Series, i. e. the Pirates ' 1971, come-from-behind, seven-game victory over the Baltimore Orioles ).
After an injury-plagued 1971 season in which the team finished fifth, the Reds came back and won another pennant under Anderson in 1972, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the NLCS, but losing to the Oakland Athletics in the World Series.
* 1916 – 1917 ( French ) Sous le signe du Capricorne ( black and white 1971 ; colour edition as-episodes 1 to 3-Suite caraïbéenne, 1990 ; and-episodes 4 to 6-Sous le Drapeau des Pirates, 1991 ); various episodes are available in English as separate editions
Eighteen teams have all hosted an all-star game at least twice since the Mets last did: Atlanta Braves ( 1972 and 2000 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1983 and 2003 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1970 and 1988 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1981 and 1997 ), Detroit Tigers ( 1971 and 2005 ), Houston Astros ( 1968, 1986, and 2004 ), Kansas City Royals ( 1973 and 2012 ), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ( 1967, 1989, and 2010 ), Milwaukee Brewers ( 1975 and 2002 ), Minnesota Twins ( 1965, 1985, and 2014 ), New York Yankees ( 1977 and 2008 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1976 and 1996 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1974, 1994, and 2006 ), San Diego Padres ( 1978 and 1992 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1984 and 2007 ), Seattle Mariners ( 1979 and 2001 ), and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1966 and 2009 ), and Washington Senators / Texas Rangers ( 1969 and 1995 ).
Over the years, Orlando Pirates – also known as ‘ The Happy People ’ – have accumulated a record of success having won the National Professional Soccer League title in 1971, 1973, 1975 and 1976, the National Soccer League title in 1994, and the Premier Soccer League title three times, in 2001, 2003 and 2011.
The team has had several different major league affiliations: the Pirates ( 1954 – 58 and 1966 – 68 ), the White Sox ( 1959 – 65 ), the Pilots / Brewers ( 1969 – 70 ), the Tigers ( 1971 – 75 ), a Tigers / White Sox co-op ( 1976 ), the Dodgers ( 1977 – 79 ), the Giants ( 1980 – 94 ), the Padres ( 1995 – 98 ), the Reds ( 1999 – 2000 ), the Expos ( 2001 – 2002 ), and the Rangers ( 2003 – 2008 ).
* Clockwork Pirates ( 1971 )
* Clockwork's Pirates ( 1971 )
A key member of the Pirates ' World Series-winning teams in 1960 and 1971, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001.
Mazeroski and Roberto Clemente were the last remaining Pirate players from the 1960 World Series winners, when the Pirates won the World Series in 1971 and lost the NL championship series in 1972.
However, Cuellar pitched and was the losing pitcher in Game Three and Game Seven of the 1971 World Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
He played in the 1962 World Series against the New York Yankees ( one start, a no decision ) and the 1971 National League Championship Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates ( losing his only start ).
He appeared in Pirates of Blood River ( 1962 ), Dracula: Prince of Darkness ( 1966 ) and Blood from the Mummy's Tomb ( 1971 ).
Mateo Rojas " Matty " Alou ( December 22, 1938 – November 3, 2011 ) was a Dominican outfielder who spent fifteen seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) with the San Francisco Giants ( 1960 – 1965 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1966 – 1970 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1971 – 1972, 1973 ), Oakland Athletics ( 1972 ), New York Yankees ( 1973 ) and San Diego Padres ( 1974 ).
The Pirates went on to defeat the San Francisco Giants in the 1971 National League Championship Series before winning the 1971 World Series against the Baltimore Orioles.
From 1970 to 1976 he played on five Pirates division champions, including the team that defeated the Orioles in the 1971 World Series.
Prince called Pirates games from 1948 to 1975, including the World Series championship years of 1960 and 1971.
The 1971 World Series matched the defending champion Baltimore Orioles against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with the Pirates winning in seven games.
1971 World Series ( 43 ): Pittsburgh Pirates ( N. L.
Pinafore, Major-General Stanley in The Pirates of Penzance ( a role that he gave up in 1969 ), Bunthorne in Patience, the Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe, King Gama in Princess Ida, Ko-Ko in The Mikado, Robin Oakapple / Sir Ruthven in Ruddigore, Jack Point in The Yeomen of the Guard, the Duke of Plaza-Toro in The Gondoliers, and John Wellington Wells in The Sorcerer ( beginning with the 1971 revival ).

1971 and repeated
In 1971, the Dubna team repeated their reaction using an improved set-up and were able to confirm the decay data for < sup > 260 </ sup > Db using the reaction:
The team repeated the experiment several times over the next few years, and in 1971, they revised the spontaneous fission half time for the isotope at 4. 5 seconds.
It pioneered the portrayal of two morally opposed brothers personifying good and evil, a repeated motif in Hindi films of subsequent years, including Yash Chopra's Deewar, a breakthrough film for Amitabh Bachchan and would later be remade by the Telugu film industry as Bangaru Talli ( 1971 ) and in Tamil as Punniya Boomi ( 1978 ).
President Richard Nixon famously said in 1971 ( ironically, shortly before Keynesian economics fell out of fashion ) that " We are all Keynesians now ", a phrase often repeated by Nobel laureate Paul Krugman.
They won while hosting the tournament in 1990, repeated in 1991, again in 1996, in 1999 and most recently won back-to-back championships in 2009 and 2010 ; giving arguably the most dominant performance of any franchise in a single decade since the introduction of the Centennial Cup in 1971.
On 1 December 1971 at Covent Garden, Te Kanawa repeated her Santa Fe performance and created an international sensation as the Countess: " with " Porgi amor " Kiri knocked the place flat.
Surtees repeated his Oulton Park win in 1971.
In the third game of the 1971 Candidates Final Match between Bobby Fischer and Tigran Petrosian, Petrosian ( with a better position ) accidentally allowed the position after 30. Qe2 to be repeated three times ( see diagram ).
The story was repeated in its entirety on Friday evenings on BBC1 in July 1971.
He repeated the AAU outdoor in 1970 and had his best year in 1971, winning the NCAA and AAU outdoor titles, and a gold medal in the 1, 500 m at the Pan-American Games.
Cracked Ice opened in April 1971, was repeated for alumni in June, but did finally tour the following December.
* " Baba O ' Riley ", the 1971 song by the English rock band The Who, is often called " Teenage Wasteland " after the phrase repeated throughout the song
The break became complete in December 1971 when Abernathy suspended Jackson for “ administrative improprieties and repeated acts of violation of organizational policy .” Jackson resigned from Operation Breadbasket, called together his allies, and Operation PUSH was born.
Of the often repeated parodies, one of the most known is " Song of the Open Road " by Ogden Nash ( 1902 – 1971 ):
This was repeated in 1971 during a broadcasting of " The voice of America ", as well as on the United Nations Radio in the USA and was later recorded by the US Armed Forces Radio Stations in a worldwide Carmen Dragon show.
On June 3, 1971, showing a knack for facing down powerful-hitting teams, Holtzman repeated his earlier feat with a no-hitter — the first ever at Riverfront Stadium — against the defending league champion Cincinnati Reds, blanking the " Big Red Machine " 1 – 0 during what would prove to be his final year with the Cubs.
It aired in the United Kingdom between 1971 and 1973, repeated for two years after that and again in the late 1980s.
In this way, the alliance between these two factions was repeated, as it had already taken place in the 1971 elections.
In 1971, the Glee Club returned to Europe under the direction of Willis Patterson and won the male competition at the International Music Eisteddfod yet again, and in 1978, this achievement was repeated under Leonard Johnson.

1971 and Eastern
The Anglican churches, unlike the Roman Catholic or Eastern Christian traditions, have allowed the ordination of women as priests in some provinces since 1971.
After a six-month hiatus in late 1971, CBS thus found a prime place for 60 Minutes in a portion of that displaced time, 6 – 7 p. m. ( Eastern time ; 5 – 6 Central ) on Sundays, in January 1972.
* Darby, Henry C. ( 1971 ) The Domesday Geography of Eastern England, 3rd ed.
The facility, Crest Photo Lab opened in 1971 and serviced Osco's Chicagoland, Central and Eastern region stores.
In 1971, the Parachute Regiment of the Indian Army fought numerous actions both in the Eastern and Western Theatres.
* 100th anniversary of rail link ( History of the Eastern Goldfields railway, officially completed on 1 January 1897, to the present, including introduction of the Prospector train on 29 November 1971 ) Kalgoorlie Miner 1 January 1997, p. 2
Just before Walt Disney World opened in 1971 Eastern became its " official airline ", which proved beneficial for Eastern as well as Disney.
The Council ceased its operations on October 1, 1971 with its merger with Eastern Connecticut Council to form Indian Trails Council.
In 1971, the Pequot Council ( New London ) merged with the Eastern Connecticut Council ( Norwich ) into the Indian Trails Council which had its office in New London.
The railroad track, the old Prescott & Eastern line which long before had been taken over by the Santa Fe, was removed in 1971.
Chrysler had an assembly plant in Commerce from 1930 through July 1971 located at 5800 S. Eastern and Slauson.
In some markets, especially in the Eastern Time Zone, it was not unusual for the ABC affiliate to air its local newscast at 5: 30 p. m., followed by the network news at 6 p. m., then syndicated situation-comedy reruns or game shows from 6: 30 p. m. to 7: 30 p. m. ( or 8 p. m., after the Prime Time Access Rule went into effect in 1971 ).
: Eastern regular season championships: 20 — 1911, 1912, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1936, 1937, 1945, 1960, 1971, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2007.
By 1971, regular scheduled airline operations were conducted by Delta Air Lines, and the former Eastern Air Lines, National Airlines and Southern Airways.
In the 1970-71 season the Nets finished 40-44, good for fourth place in the Eastern Division and a place in the 1971 ABA Playoffs.
In 1971 he batted. 277 with 21 home runs, and he hit. 262 for the 1972 American League Eastern Division champions.
| 1970-71 || 44 || 40 ||. 524 || Won 1971 Eastern Division Semifinals Won 1971 Eastern Division Finals Lost 1971 Eastern ABA Finals || Kentucky Colonels 4, The Floridans 2 Kentucky Colonels 4, Virginia Squires 2 Utah Stars 4, Kentucky Colonels 3

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