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1973 and Paddy
* 1973Paddy Considine, English actor
During this period of legality, the UDA committed a large number of attacks using the name Ulster Freedom Fighters, including the assassination of Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) politician Paddy Wilson in 1973.
* Paddy Considine ( born 1973 ), English actor, filmmaker, screenwriter and musician
* Paddy McGuinness ( born 1973 ), English sit-down comedian, actor, television personality and presenter
* Paddy Wilson ( 1933 – 1973 ), Northern Irish politician
Led by Paddy Kennedy, the rump party struggled on for a time, but it was wiped out in both the 1973 elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the 1973 local elections and as a result was disbanded.
Patrick William Howard, usually known as Pat Howard or Paddy Howard ( born 14 November 1973 ) is an ex-head coach at Leicester Tigers and a former Australian rugby union international who played centre or fly-half.
* The Life of Paddy Reilly ( 1973 )
Patrick Joseph " Paddy " McGuinness ( born 14 August 1973 ) is an English comedian, comedy actor, television personality and presenter.
Patrick George " Paddy " Considine ( born 5 September 1973
Paddy Kennedy assumed the leadership, but the party was in terminal decline and disbanded in 1973.
Patrick Gerard Wilson, known as Paddy Wilson ( 1933-25 / 26 June 1973 ) was a politician in Northern Ireland who was killed by the " Ulster Freedom Fighters ", a covername used by the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ).
She had character roles in the 1971 Paddy Chayefsky's classic The Hospital, in Two People ( 1973 ) and in Billy Wilder's Fedora ( 1978 ).
The song has been recorded by numerous artists, including Ryan's Fancy on their 1973 album Newfoundland Drinking Songs, The Irish Brigade on their 1991 album Are You Ready For This ?, Darby O ' Gill on their 2002 album Waitin ' for a Ride, Drunk & Disorderly on their album Home By Way of the Gutter, Great Big Sea on their 1997 and 2000 albums Play and Road Rage, Fiddler's Green on their 2007 album Drive Me Mad !, by the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra on their 2011 album Since Maggie Dooley Learned the Hooley Hooley and by Paddy Murphy ( Austria ) on the 2012 Album Dog's Dinner.

1973 and Chieftains
Later famous groups include The Dubliners ( founded 1962 ), The Chieftains ( 1963 ), Ceoltóirí Chualann, and Clannad ( 1973 ).

1973 and Sean
* 1973Sean Paul, Jamaican reggae and dancehall musician
The poem has been adapted to film twice, on both occasions by writer-director Stephen Weeks: first as Gawain and the Green Knight in 1973 and again in 1984 as Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, featuring Miles O ' Keeffe as Gawain and Sean Connery as the Green Knight.
Quinn also had two more children with Friedel Dunbar: Sean Quinn ( born February 7, 1973 ), a New Jersey real estate agent, and Alexander Anthony Quinn ( born December 30, 1976 ), an event producer in Los Angeles, CA.
What a Lovely War ( 1969 ), co-starring Sir John Gielgud and Sir Laurence Olivier and directed by Richard Attenborough ; Justine ( 1969 ), directed by George Cukor ; Le Serpent ( 1973 ), co-starring Henry Fonda and Yul Brynner ; A Bridge Too Far ( 1977 ), in a controversial performance as Lieutenant General Frederick " Boy " Browning, also starring Sean Connery and an all-star cast and again directed by Richard Attenborough.
In 1973 the band signed to RCA and released their first single, Coast To Coast, written by Sean Tyla and Nick Garvey, though Tyla is not credited on the track, because he was trying to untangle himself from a previous publishing deal.
* 1973 Sean Mac Gearailt
The heir apparent is the present holder's son Sean David Beatty, Viscount Borodale ( b. 1973 ).
She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Tom Jones in 1963 and appeared in The Third Secret the following year, but she allowed her film career to decline following her marriage to actor Sean Connery, the second of her three husbands, to whom she was married from 1962 to 1973.
* Sean Beatty, Viscount Borodale ( b. 1973 ), heir to the Earl Beatty
As a result, in 1973 Radio Clyde began broadcasting and unlike the two existing stations, both in London, was an immediate success helped in part by strong financial backers that included Sean Connery and Jackie Stewart.
Pepper alongside Roger Moore in the James Bond films Live and Let Die ( 1973 ) and The Man With The Golden Gun ( 1974 ) and his role alongside Sean Connery in The Untouchables ( 1987 ).
* Stephen Ashworth Barcroft: The international civil servant: the League of Nations career of Sean Lester, 1929-1947 ; Dublin 1973
Sean Nelson ( born June 12, 1973 ) is an American singer, songwriter, and keyboardist, notable as the frontman for the alternative rock group Harvey Danger.
In the 1970s she lived with the set designer Sean Kenny, until his death in 1973.
* Sean Ryan ( rugby league ) ( born 1973 ), Australian former rugby league player
* On Broadway, Ms. Lortel produced Sean O ' Casey's I Knock at the Door at the Belasco Theatre ( 1957 ), was associate producer of the acclaimed revival of Tennessee Williams ' A Streetcar Named Desire at the St. James Theatre in 1973, and, after its premiere at the White Barn Theatre, produced Lanford Wilson's Angels Fall at the Longacre Theatre where it was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Play ( 1983 ).

1973 and Potts
He was awarded a bronze medal by the Royal Photographic Society in 1934, the Howard N. Potts Medal from the Franklin Institute in 1941, the Albert A. Michelson Medal from the same Franklin Institute in 1969, and the National Medal of Science in 1973.

1973 and released
The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota released its judgement on October 19, 1973, finding in Honeywell v. Sperry Rand that the ENIAC patent was a derivative of John Atanasoff's invention.
* 1973 – Martin Cooper of Motorola made the first handheld mobile phone call to Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs, though it took ten years for the DynaTAC 8000X to become the first such phone to be commercially released.
Two film versions were released in 1973: one directed by Joseph Losey, starring Jane Fonda, David Warner and Trevor Howard ; and the other by Patrick Garland with Claire Bloom, Anthony Hopkins, and Ralph Richardson.
", from Hunky Dory, was released in June 1973 and made number three in the UK singles chart.
The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit processor released in 1971, but in 1973 the Intel 8080, an 8-bit processor, made the first personal computer, the Altair 8800, possible.
The film was released on July 26, 1973, six days after Lee's death, in Hong Kong.
The band released their second album, ELO 2 in 1973, which produced their first US chart single, a hugely elaborate version of the Chuck Berry classic " Roll Over Beethoven ".
The resulting album, On the Third Day, was released in late 1973, with the American version featuring the popular single " Showdown.
On 9 August 2010, Eagle Rock Entertainment released Live – The Early Years in the UK as a DVD compilation that includes Fusion – Live in London ( 1976 ) along with never before released live performances at Brunel University ( 1973 ) and on a German TV show Rockpalast ( 1974 ).
Returning to America, Parsons befriended Emmylou Harris, who assisted him on vocals for his first solo record, GP, released in 1973.
GP, released in 1973, used the guitar-playing of James Burton ( sideman to Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson ), and featured new songs from a creatively revitalized Parsons such as " Big Mouth Blues " and " Kiss the Children ," as well as a cover of Tompall Glaser's " Streets of Baltimore ".
Taito released a four-way joystick as part of their arcade racing video game Astro Race in 1973, while their 1975 run and gun multi-directional shooter game Western Gun introduced dual-stick controls with one eight-way joystick for movement and the other for changing the shooting direction.
In 1973, on the occasion of the centenary of the revelation of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Universal House of Justice released a Synopsis and Codification of the text, which was supplemented by 21 passages of the Aqdas that had already been translated by Shoghi Effendi.
In the original series, which ran on Radio 4 from 1973 – 83, no adaptation was made of the seminal Gaudy Night, perhaps because the leading character in this novel is Harriet and not Peter ; this was corrected in 2005 when a version specially recorded for the BBC Radio Collection was released starring Carmichael and Joanna David.
Led Zeppelin's next album, Houses of the Holy, was released in 1973.
It was released by Warner Bros. on October 2, 1973.
The movie, which became the most commercially successful film of all time when it was released — along with his Oscar-nominated performance as Paul in Last Tango in Paris ( 1972 ), another smash hit — revitalized Brando's career and reestablished him in the ranks of top box office stars, placing him at number 6 and number 10 in Top 10 Money Making Stars poll in 1972 and 1973, respectively.
The New Testament was released in 1973 and the full Bible in 1978.
* The Patrick Garland version of A Doll's House, released in 1973, is now owned by MGM and StudioCanal.
They scored another hit with songwriter, Alan O ' Day's " Rock and Roll Heaven ", a paean to several deceased rock singers: Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Otis Redding, Jim Croce and Bobby Darin are among the mentioned ( Croce and Darin died within three months of each other in late 1973, shortly before the song was released ).
This motif is evidenced in the era of " paranoid soul " such as " Smiling Faces Sometimes " ( released by The Temptations in April 1971, and made a hit by The Undisputed Truth in July 1971 ), " I'll Take You There " ( The Staples Singers, 1972 ), " Don't Call Me Brother " ( The O ' Jays, 1973 ), " Back Stabbers " ( The O ' Jays ), and " You Caught Me Smilin ( Sly and the Family Stone, 1971 ).
* 10, 000 Ways to Die Book about Spaghetti Westerns made between 1963 and 1973, released under a Creative Commons license by its author Alex Cox.
Ange, influenced also by French folk music, released Le Cimetière des Arlequins ( 1973 ) and Au-delà du Délire ( 1974 ).
Triumvirat, best described as an ELP clone, released Illusions On A Double Dimple ( 1973 ), Spartacus ( 1975 ) and Old Loves Die Hard ( 1976 ).

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