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From 1975 to 1989, Angola was aligned with the Eastern bloc, in particular the Soviet Union, Libya, and Cuba.
Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles ( published 1920 ) and his last in Curtain ( published 1975, the year before Christie died ).
On publication of the latter, Poirot was the only fictional character to be given an obituary in the New York Times ; 6 August 1975 " Hercule Poirot is Dead ; Famed Belgian Detective ".
He was the official world champion from 1975 to 1985 when he was defeated by Garry Kasparov.
The Alan Parsons Project was an English progressive rock band, active between 1975 and 1990, consisting of singer Eric Woolfson and keyboardist Alan Parsons surrounded by a varying number of session musicians.
Tales of Mystery and Imagination was first remixed in 1987 for release on CD, and included narration by Orson Welles which had been recorded in 1975, but arrived too late to be included on the original album.
See also note 43 at p. 163, with references to Palanque ( 1933 ), Gaudemet ( 1972 ), Matthews ( 1975 ) and King ( 1961 )</ ref > Under Ambrose's influence, Theodosius issued the 391 " Theodosian decrees ," which with increasing intensity outlawed Pagan practises, and the Altar of Victory was removed by Gratian.
* Infante Jaime Luitpold Isabelino Enrique Alberto Alfonso Victor Acacio Pedro Maria of Spain ( 1908 – 1975 ), a deaf-mute as the result of a childhood operation, he renounced his rights to the throne in 1933 and became Duke of Segovia, and later Duke of Madrid, and who, as a legitimist pretender to the French throne from 1941 to 1975, was known as the Duke of Anjou.
Elena Lourie ( 1975 ) suggested instead that it was Alfonso's attempt to neutralize the papacy's interest in a disputed succession — Aragon had been a fief of the Papacy since 1068 — and to fend off Urraca's son from her first marriage, Alfonso VII of Castile, for the Papacy would be bound to press the terms of such a pious testament.
Alarums and Excursions ( A & E ) is an amateur press association started in June 1975 by Lee Gold ( at the request of Bruce Pelz, who felt that discussion of Dungeons & Dragons was taking up too much space in Apa-L, the APA of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society ).
He was also a member of the board of the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics ( Nordita ) from its inception in 1957, becoming its director in 1975.
The company was resold, following a further bankruptcy event, by the Receiver in 1975 to North American businessmen Peter Sprague and George Minden for £ 1. 05 million.
Angus was historically a county ( known officially as Forfarshire from the 18th century until 1928, when it reverted to its ancient name ) until 1975 when it became a district of the Tayside Region.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975, although he was not allowed to leave the Soviet Union to collect it.
After two successful comedy albums, Comedy Minus One ( 1973 ) and the Grammy Award-nominated A Star Is Bought ( 1975 ), Brooks left the stand-up circuit to try his hand as a filmmaker ; his first film, The Famous Comedians School, was a satiric short that appeared on PBS and was an early example of the mockumentary sub-genre.
They later married on October 11, 1975, and their only child, Chelsea, was born on February 27, 1980.
Stroustrup has a master's degree in mathematics and computer science ( 1975 ) from the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and a Ph. D. in computer science ( 1979 ) from the University of Cambridge, England, where he was a student at Churchill College.
Brigitte Bardot was born in Paris to Anne-Marie ' Toty ' Mucel ( 1912 – 1978 ) and Louis ' Pilou ' Bardot ( 1896 – 1975 ).
Morton wrote the column until 1975 ; it was revived in January 1996 and continues today, written by William Hartston, though the name " By the Way " has been dropped in favour of simply " Beachcomber ".
It was cancelled in 1975 and revived as a daily piece in the early 1990s.

1975 and renamed
In 1975, the country was renamed " The People's Republic of Benin " after the Bight of Benin ( not the unrelated historical Kingdom of Benin ) since " Benin ," unlike " Dahomey ," was deemed politically neutral for all ethnic groups in the state.
In 1982, this Act was renamed the Constitution Act ( No. 1 ), 1975.
In 1982, this Act was renamed the Constitution Act ( No. 2 ), 1975.
In 1975 Xerox sold its computer business to Honeywell, who ported CP-V to their 6000 computer line and renamed it CP-6.
* Fight in the Skies ( 1975 ) ( later renamed Dawn Patrol )
In early 1974, former radio DJ Graham Webb launched a weekly teen-oriented TV music show which screened on Sydney's ATN-7 on Saturday mornings ; this was renamed Sounds Unlimited in 1975 and later shortened simply to Sounds.
The group renamed itself Throbbing Gristle in September 1975, their name coming from a northern English slang word for an erection.
In 1975, when plans were under way to introduce the London Transport Silver Jubilee Bus fleet, the then Sales Manager of London Transport Advertising, Geoffrey Holliman, proposed to the Chairman of LTE, Kenneth Robinson, that the Fleet line should be renamed the Jubilee line.
It was renamed " Tinton Falls " in 1975, to avoid postal errors.
After four seasons as the Angels, the team was renamed the Salt Lake City Gulls in 1975.
In April 1975, McLaren returned to Britain, by which time he had renamed the shop SEX, selling punk and S & M inspired clothing.
In 1975 Yavari and Yapura were returned to the Peruvian Navy, who converted Yapura into a hospital ship and renamed her BAP Puno.
In 1957, ARAACOM was renamed to US Army Air Defense Command ( USARADCOM, ARADCOM in 1961 ) and, ARAACOM started to dramatically replace gun sites with fewer missile sites ( ARADCOM ended in 1975 ).
In 1975 the urban district of Neuss lost its independent status and was merged into the Grevenbroich district, which was renamed to Kreis Neuss to represent the new administrative seat.
In 1975 the district again changed its borders and was renamed Viersen even though Kempen remained the capital.
Later, in 1975, the Zoo established the Conservation and Research Center ( CRC ) In 2010, the complex was renamed the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ( SCBI ), the title also used as an umbrella term for the scientific endeavors taking place on both campuses.
In March 1975 the institute was again renamed, becoming the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke ( NINCDS ).
In the 1970s the ILP reassessed its views on the Labour Party, and in 1975 they renamed themselves Independent Labour Publications and became a pressure group inside the mainstream Labour Party.
The election of the third National government in 1975 led to the day being renamed Waitangi Day because the new Prime Minister, Robert Muldoon, did not like the name " New Zealand Day " and many Māori felt the new name debased the Treaty of Waitangi.
The CBNRC was transferred to the Department of National Defence in 1975, and renamed the Communications Research Establishment.
* 1975 8 December-first stamps of renamed Benin
In August 1975 BLMC was partly nationalised and renamed British Leyland Limited.
The Khmer Rouge period ( 1975 – 1979 ) refers to the rule of Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen, Khieu Samphan and the Khmer Rouge Communist party over Cambodia, which the Khmer Rouge renamed as Democratic Kampuchea.
The company was founded by Yasuhiro Fukushima on September 22, 1975 as and renamed Enix in 1982.

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