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1980 and Routledge
London: Routledge, 1980.
* Michael Prestwich, The Three Edwards: War and State in England 1272 – 1377 ( London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1980, reprinted Routledge 1996 ) ISBN 0-415-05133-9
* “ On the Sense and Reference of a Proper Name ”, Mind lxxxvi ( 1977 ), 159-85 ; reprinted in Mark Platts, ed., Reference Truth and Reality ( Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1980 ), pp. 141 – 66, and in A. W. Moore, ed., Meaning and Reference ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993 ), pp. 111 – 36 ; translated into Spanish: “ Sobre el Sentido y la Referencia de un Nombre Propio ”, Cuadernos de Crítica 20 ( 1983 )
to A. D. 68 ( Methuen, London, 1959 ; 5th edition, Routledge, 1980, and later printings )
London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1949 ; New York: International Universities Press, 1950 ( softcover edition, out of print ); Tel-Aviv: Alef Ltd., 1966, 1980, 1988 ( hardcover edition ).
Author of Zamenhof: Creator of Esperanto — a biography of L. L. Zamenhof published in 1960 by Routledge & Kegan Paul of London — she also wrote a widely used series of introductory texts on literary studies: The Anatomy of Poetry ( 1953 ), The Anatomy of Prose ( 1954 ), The Anatomy of Drama ( 1960 ), The Anatomy of Language ( 1968 ), The Anatomy of the Novel ( 1975 ) and The Anatomy of Literary Studies ( 1980 ).
* Political Fictions, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1980 ; Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, 1984
: The religions of Tibet, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 ).
( 1980 ) Routledge.
* Actions ( 1980 ), Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.
Her identification with feminism and her focus on bioethics both occurred “ by accident ” during the writing of her first book, The Sceptical Feminist: A Philosophical Enquiry ( Routledge, 1980 ; Penguin, 1982 ) – bioethics being central to the abortion debate.
* The Sceptical Feminist: A Philosophical Enquiry, Routledge, ( 1980 )
Routledge, 2002 ( first published 1980 ).
* The Boys from Liverpool: John, Paul, George, Ringo, Routledge Kegan & Paul ( 1980 ).

1980 and played
In 1980, Angela Lansbury played Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack'd ( EMI, directed by Guy Hamilton ), based on Christie's 1962 novel.
By 1980, the way the game was played had changed dramatically due to innovative coaching tactics, with the phasing out of many of the game's kicking styles and the increasing use of handball ; whilst presentation was influenced by television.
Chaplin is also a supporting character in several other films, such as The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ), in which he was played by Eddie Izzard and The Scarlett O ' Hara War ( 1980 ), in which he was played by Clive Revill.
In 1980, he played keyboards and provided voice in the rock band Watt 4.
His bands have included Watt 4 ( 1980 ), in which he played keyboards and provided voice, Craig Charles and the Beat Burglars ( 1989 ), The Sons of Gordon Gekko ( 1989 ), where he wrote lyrics and also composed tunes for the band, and The Eye ( 2000 – 01 ), with whom he released the rock album " Giving You The Eye, Live at the Edinburgh Festival ".
Between 1980 and 1984, Fulham rugby league played their home games at the Cottage.
* Fulham Rugby League Club, now London Broncos, played at Craven Cottage between 1980 and 1984, hosting their largest attendance.
He played the part 157 times between 1980 and 1981.
Enya played the keyboard and provided backing vocals on their album Crann Úll ( 1980 ), although she was not officially a member of the group until the 1981 release Fuaim, when she appeared on the cover.
Geddy, along with his band mates played and sang along with Max Webster on the song " Battle Scar " from the Universal Juveniles ( 1980 ) album.
Men's field hockey has been played at each summer Olympic Games since 1908 ( except 1912 and 1924 ), while women's field hockey has been played at the Summer Olympic Games since 1980.
At one point during his career, in an effort to get fit after an injury, in March 1980 he joined the football club Scunthorpe United, where he played as a centre half and made 11 appearances in the Football League.
The game was played on January 20, 1980, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, and was attended by a Super Bowl record 103, 985 spectators.
A similar twist was incorporated into a 1980 Australian production at the Bondi Pavilion Theatre in Sydney, where Lady Bracknell was played by female impersonator Tracey Lee.
After the various band members discovered first-generation English punk bands like The Clash, The Jam, The Damned, and The Buzzcocks, Dogbreath changed their name to The Impediments and played a drunken performance without Tommy Stinson at a church hall gig in June 1980.
Another variant is played on a 4 × 4 × 4 board, though it was solved by Oren Patashnik in 1980 ( the first player can force a win ).
They played several gigs in 1980 and recorded a demo tape, but towards the end of that year decided on a change of direction.
Other small screen roles include performances in The Sweeney ( Thames Television for ITV, 1978 ), Lovejoy ( BBC ), Waking the Dead ( BBC ), Kavanagh QC ( Carlton Television for ITV, he played a concentration camp survivor in the episode Ancient History ), The Merchant of Venice ( BBC, 1980 ) and Gormenghast.
Recorded in summer 1980, it featured Tork, who sang, played rhythm guitar, keyboards, and banjo ; it was backed by Southern rock band Cottonmouth, led by guitarist / singer / songwriter Johnny Pontiff, featuring Gerard Trahan on guitar / keyboards / vocals, Gene Pyle on bass guitar / vocals and Gary Hille on drums / percussion.
Eastwood directed and played the lead role in the 1980 comedy Bronco Billy alongside Locke, Scatman Crothers, and Sam Bottoms.
He reprised Rigsby for a film version of Rising Damp in 1980 — meaning he had now played the role on stage, TV and film.
Helen Ryan also portrayed her in the 1980 film The Elephant Man, and Julia Blake played her in the 1999 film Passion.
Returning to her theatrical roots, she played the title role in the 1980 British revival of The Last of Mrs. Cheyney and later had a lead role in the 1990 revival of Noël Coward's Private Lives.

1980 and Ruth
* Bean, John C. " Comic Structure and the Humanizing of Kate in The Taming of the Shrew ", in Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene and Carol Thomas Neely ( editors ), The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare ( Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1980 ), 65 – 78
Ruth Stout ( 1884 – 1980 ), writer about organic gardening and author of " How to Have a Green Thumb Without an Aching Back ", lived on Poverty Hollow.
His other television appearances were numerous, and included Holocaust ( 1978 ), Oppenheimer ( 1980 ), Lovejoy ( 1992 ), The Ruth Rendell Mysteries ( 1997 ), David Copperfield ( 2000 ), Agatha Christie's Poirot ( 2004 ), Fanny Hill ( 2007 ), Holby City, Shameless ( 2010 ) as a World War II veteran, and Some Mothers Do ' Ave ' Em ( 1973 ).
Laura Ruth Sadler ( 25 December 1980 – 19 June 2003 ) was an English actress best known for her role as nurse Sandy Harper in the BBC One hospital drama series Holby City playing the role for three years until her death on 19 June 2003.
Bly has been married to the former Ruth Ray since 1980 ; by that marriage he had a stepdaughter and stepson, although the stepson died in a pedestrian – train incident.
Several faculty have been awarded Wolf Prizes in Medicine, including Leo Sachs ( 1980 ), Meir Wilchek ( 1987 ), and Michael Sela and Ruth Arnon ( shared, 1998 ).
Ruth Klüger Aliav ( née Polishuk ) ( April 27, 1910 – February 16, 1980 was a Ukraine-born Romanian and Israeli Jewish Zionist activist, assisting in the Aliya Beth before and after World War II.
Notable winners and shortlisted works have inspired several well-known Australian films from original novels, including The Silver Brumby series, a collection by Elyne Mitchell which recount the life and adventures of Thowra, a Snowy Mountains brumby stallion ; Storm Boy ( 1964 ), by Colin Thiele, about a boy and his pelican and the relationships he has with his father, the pelican, and an outcast Aboriginal man called Fingerbone ; the Sydney based Victorian era time travel adventure Playing Beatie Bow ( 1980 ) by Ruth Park ; and, for older children and mature readers, Melina Marchetta's 1993 novel about a Sydney high school girl Looking for Alibrandi.
While Mike Schmidt was the official MVP of the 1980 World Series, the Babe Ruth Award ( another World Series MVP ) was given to Tug McGraw.
He was married three times: Ruth Pearce ( 1949 ) with whom he had four sons ; Joy Skegg ( 1977 ) with whom he had one daughter ; Jean Ann Corston, a Labour peer and former MP ( 1985 ) ( one stepson, one stepdaughter ) who was his partner since 1980.
In the year 1980, a descendant of Mary Delany's sister Anne, Ruth Hayden, published a book on Delany's work: Mrs. Delany and Her Flower Collages, which was reissued in 2000 as Mrs. Delany: Her Life and Her Flowers ( British Museum Press ).
* 1980 Ruth Warrick ( All My Children )
Since their first association in 1980 in Alice Tully Hall, she toured each season with the flutist Paula Robison as the “ Paula and Ruth ” duo.
Other roles include portraying British barrister Melford Stevenson in a 1980 Granada TV dramatisation of the 1955 case of Ruth Ellis.
Ruth was later known within the group as both " Ioshanna " ( 1972 – 1979 ) and " Uriel " ( 1980 – 1993 ).
They have three children, Laura Jane Fellowes, 19 July 1980, Alexander Robert Fellowes, 23 March 1983 and Eleanor Ruth Fellowes, 20 August 1985.
Kumin's many awards include the Eunice Tietjens Memorial Prize for Poetry ( 1972 ), the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ( 1973 ) for Up Country, the Aiken Taylor Prize, the 1994 Poets ' Prize ( for Looking for Luck ), an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award for excellence in literature ( 1980 ), an Academy of American Poets fellowship ( 1986 ), the 1999 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, and six honorary degrees.

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