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1958-68 ), Journal of a Solitude ( 1972-1973, often considered her best ), The House by the Sea ( 1974-1976 ), Recovering ( 1978-1979 ) and At Seventy ( 1982-1983 ).

1972-1973 and with
Tulips were introduced locally in 1972-1973, when around 3, 000 bulbs brought from Arad and Oradea were planted in its central area, along with other flowers.
The longest experiment with a three man crew lasted 180 days ( in 1972-1973 ).
She attended some of the most prestigious French schools, such as the Institut d ' Etudes Politiques de Paris ( Sciences Po ), and began a master's program at Columbia University in New York in the academic year of 1972-1973, taking courses with Zbigniew Brzezinski.
* The Pictorial Catalogue ; mural decoration in libraries: the Lyell Lectures, Oxford 1972-1973 by André Masson ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981 ) deals with the systems used in early modern European libraries.
Most 1972-1973 models were equipped with the 1. 3L EA62 engine and dual carburetors was an available factory option.
The station achieved national prominence in 1972-1973 with its presentation of " The Last Contest ," a promotional and production extravaganza created by program director Jack McCoy.
Paul ( with Paul Levitz ) produced the comics fanzine The Comic Reader between 1971 – 1973, and Etcetera between 1972-1973.

Simon and scored
Simon Gagné | Simon Gagne, placed on a line with Peter Forsberg and Mike Knuble, scored a career high 47 goals during the 2005 – 06 season.
Simon scored another million-selling U. S. Gold single with the hit, " Jesse ", from that album.
Simon scored two goals against Norway in the 2011 World Cup, which advanced Australia to the quarter-finals.
Simon Haworth scored twice, including the first competitive goal at the new stadium, as Athletic won 3 – 0.
Dale Bozzio scored minor success as a solo performer under the name Dale with a top 40 hit on the Billboard Dance Chart, " Simon Simon ," produced by Robert Brookins.
Ponting brought Symonds into the Test team on the back of strong ODI form, rather than first-class cricket, replacing Simon Katich, who had scored a century and unbeaten fifty in the last Test.
However, although Simon Scott finally scored a hit, the venture cost Stigwood a great deal of money which he could not afford to lose.
Harpers Bizarre scored a # 13 Billboard hit in April 1967 with their version of Simon & Garfunkel's " The 59th Street Bridge Song ( Feelin ' Groovy )" and a month later The Association scored a US # 1 with " Windy " and they reached # 8 on the album chart with their first WBR album Insight Out.
Warner Bros. scored an apparent coup in 1980 by luring Paul Simon away from Columbia Records.
Former Blackburn Rovers player Simon Garner scored the goal for the visitors.
Simon Garner ( born 23 November 1959 ) is an English former professional footballer who spent the majority of his career playing for Blackburn Rovers, where he is the record holder for most goals scored.
However a strong run of form towards the tail of the season saw them stay up in dramatic fashion beating eventual Play-Off winners Oxford United 1 – 0 on the final day of the season, with a late penalty scored by Simon Weatherstone in the 84th minute.
2011: On September 10, Simon passed Willie Fleming as the Lions'all-time touchdown leader after he scored his 88th touchdown as a Lion in the last game to be played at Empire Field.
Bob Probert and Chris Simon are examples of enforcers who showed an occasional scoring flair, while Terry O ' Reilly once scored 90 points in a season.
He also scored the first goal at the new Wembley Stadium for a " Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI ", in aid of his captain at Palace, Geoff Thomas a match which his team won 2 – 0 ( Simon Jordan scoring the second goal ) in March 2007.
For now, the yellow is on the shoulders of François Simon, who scored a creditable 29th place ( 10. 20 behind Armstrong ).
Alana Simon is the featured female vocalist of the duo MK featuring Alana, which scored two # 1 hits on the Billboard Hot Dance Music / Club Play chart with " Always " in 1993 and " Love Changes " in 1994.

Simon and biggest
Laird-Clowes has credited Simon with helping to shape the band's biggest hit, " Life In A Northern Town ".
Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website – kind of a ' thank-you ' gesture to the over 18, 000 fans who pre-ordered it, and as even a further thanks to the fans, their names were credited in the sleeve notes ( this ' thank you ' to the fans also occurred with the previous album, Anoraknophobia ). Marillion in 2007, left to right: Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas ( front row ), Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley ( back row ) The band ’ s management organised the biggest promotional schedule since they had left EMI and Steve Hogarth secured interviews with prominent broadcasters on BBC Radio, including Matthew Wright, Bob Harris, Stuart Maconie, Simon Mayo and Mark Lawson.
Cher, The Rolling Stones, The Osmonds, Aretha Franklin, Bob Seger, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Simon & Garfunkle, The Staple Singers and many others recorded the biggest hits of their careers in this small studio, that remains well known and respected throughout the music industry.
Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, and Paul Simon are the biggest winners in this category with 3 victories each.
* Simon Cabaret Show ( Patong Beach )-probably the biggest transvestite cabaret show to be found locally.
David Owen, Copies in Seconds: How a lone inventor and an unknown company created the biggest communication breakthrough since Gutenberg — Chester Carlson and the birth of the Xerox Machine ( New York: Simon and Schuster, 2004 ) ISBN 0-7432-5117-2, ISBN 0-7432-5118-0
Simon believed that America should have acted faster, and Clinton later said his belated response was the biggest mistake of his presidency.
Several of their songs are listed among the biggest hits of the 1970s: Simon & Garfunkel's " Bridge Over Troubled Water ," Simon's solo hit " 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover ," and Ross ' " Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
According to the show creator, Simon Fuller, " the interactivity was important because this would allow the audience to tell me who they liked best and this, in turn, would indicate to me who would have the most fans and eventually sell the most music and become the biggest stars.
Monty is angry, but forgives him and brings Simon as his " date " to the biggest party of the year on campus.
The most popular of the newer Danish bands is by far the band Nephew, with their unique mix of Danish and English lyrics, and their charismatic lead singer and frontman Simon Kvamm, who has grown to become one of Denmark's biggest stars.
Simon inherits the munitions factory after his father's death, but the company's profits fall due to its biggest competitor, Tony Stark.
According to the Simon Wiesenthal Center, among the members of the Latvian Legion were " the biggest murderers of Latvian Jewry and helped kill many thousands of Jews in Belarus ".
The single " Simon Can't Sing " and MTV-Video with Swedish actor Rickard Castefjord was one of the biggest hits of 2005 in Finland getting lots of airplay outside Finland too, through MTV Nordic.
However, in July 1999, the biggest tragedy occurred for the group: Simon Mahlathini Nkabinde died as a result of a diabetic condition.

Simon and success
Following his success on Broadway and on film with The Odd Couple playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon would also be prominent in the 1970s, with films like The Sunshine Boys and California Suite.
After the success of his siege of Carcassonne, which followed the massacre at Béziers, Simon de Montfort was designated as leader of the Crusader army.
Subsequent efforts in 1958 did not reach near their initial success, and after high school the duo went to separate colleges, with Simon enrolling at Queens College and Garfunkel at Columbia University.
Also in 1965, they met Paul Simon ( of Simon & Garfunkel ) who was pursuing a solo career in the UK following the initial poor chart success of the duo's debut LP, Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M ..
Simon's fame, influence and commercial success began as part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, launched in 1964 with musical partner Art Garfunkel.
Simon enjoyed some moderate success in recording a few singles as part of a group called Tico and the Triumphs, including a song called " Motorcycle " which reached No. 97 on the Billboard charts in 1962.
The song's success drew Simon back to the United States to reunite with Garfunkel.
When Simon returned to the US with the growing success of " The Sound of Silence " Kathy ( who was quite shy ) wanted no part of the success and fame that awaited Simon and they split up.
After the Beatles-led British invasion of 1964, Balin was inspired by the merging of folk with rock, spearheaded by the success of The Byrds and Simon & Garfunkel, and decided to form a group in 1965 to play this hybrid style.
After Jackie Chan's success with Drunken Master ( 1978 ), Hung was scheduled to make a similar film featuring Drunken Masters " Beggar So " character played by Yuen Siu Tien ( aka Simon Yuen ).
In 1746 he painted actor David Garrick as Richard III, for which he was paid £ 200, “ which was more ,” he wrote, “ than any English artist ever received for a single portrait .” In the same year a sketch of Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat, afterwards beheaded on Tower Hill, had an exceptional success.
This was followed by another cinematic success: The Human Beast ( La Bête Humaine ) ( 1938 ), a film noir tragedy based on the novel by Émile Zola and starring Simone Simon and Jean Gabin.
Because of Dare's enormous success, Virgin executive Simon Draper instructed that a fourth single be released from the album before the end of 1981.
The success of Dylan, the Byrds and others led record producer Tom Wilson to add electric guitar, bass and drums overdubs to " The Sounds of Silence ", a song which had been recorded by the folk duo Simon & Garfunkel in 1964 and first released on their album Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M ..
His work as a songwriter met with particular success in the UK: top 40 UK hits written by Newman included Cilla Black's " I've Been Wrong Before " (# 17, 1965 ), Gene Pitney's " Nobody Needs Your Love " (# 2, 1966 ) and " Just One Smile " (# 8, 1966 ); and The Alan Price Set's " Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear " (# 4, 1967 ).
Boys In The Trees was a major success, and returned Simon to Platinum album status in the U. S. It later earned Simon yet another Grammy nomination.
When the episcopal charges of the bishops of Poitiers, Nîmes, and Nevers, recommending the case of the captive Pope Pius IX to the sympathy of the French Government, were met by a resolution in the Chamber, proposed by the Left, that the Government be requested " to repress Ultramontane manifestations " ( 4 May 1877 ), Magenta, twelve days later, asked Jules Simon to resign, summoned to power a conservative ministry under the Duc de Broglie, persuaded the Senate to dissolve the Chamber, and travelled through the country to assure the success of the Conservatives in the elections, protesting at the same time that he did not wish to overturn the Republic.
At the same time, many established folk and folk-influenced artists of the 60s and 70s experienced renewed success — some reaching the greatest commercial success of their careers — such as Paul Simon, The Grateful Dead, Jethro Tull, Bonnie Raitt, Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler, Yes, and Bob Dylan.

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