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1981 and Peter
* Robert K. Massie, Peter the Great, His Life and World ( New York: Ballantine, 1981 ).
The first convincing synthesis was in 1981 by a German research team led by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung ( Institute for Heavy Ion Research, GSI ) in Darmstadt using the Dubna reaction.
8½ inspired among others: Mickey One ( Arthur Penn, 1965 ), Alex in Wonderland ( Paul Mazursky, 1970 ), Beware of a Holy Whore ( Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1971 ), Day for Night ( François Truffaut, 1973 ), All That Jazz ( Bob Fosse, 1979 ), Stardust Memories ( Woody Allen, 1980 ), Sogni d ' oro ( Nanni Moretti, 1981 ), Parad Planet ( Vadim Abdrashitov, 1984 ), La Pelicula del rey ( Carlos Sorin, 1986 ), Living in Oblivion ( Tom DiCillo, 1995 ), 8½ Women ( Peter Greenaway, 1999 ), Falling Down ( Joel Schumacher, 1993 ), along with the successful Broadway musical, Nine ( Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit, 1982 ).
The Gallipoli Campaign is the subject of the 1981 movie Gallipoli directed by Peter Weir and starring Mel Gibson.
* Peter Sterling, former rugby league player, 4-time premiership player ( 1981 – 83 and 1986 )
* 1981Peter Crouch, English footballer
* Lord Peter Wimsey Cookbook ( 1981 ) by Elizabeth Bond Ryan and William J. Eakins ISBN 0-89919-032-4
In 1981 Avalon Hill made a board game on the topic titled The Peter Principle Game.
More recent usage was Peter Read's 1981 publication of The Stolen Generations: The Removal of Aboriginal children in New South Wales 1883 to 1969.
In 1981, he released a 45 rpm single, his first solo record (" I'm Not Your Steppin ' Stone " b / w " Higher And Higher ") and did some club performances and live television appearances, including taking part in a " Win A Date With Peter Tork " bit on Late Night with David Letterman.
* Brown, Peter, The Cult of the Saints ( London, 1981 )
In 1975 and 1976 he appeared in well-received pantomimes of Gulliver ’ s Travels ; in 1981 in Eric Idle ’ s Pass the Butler ; and in 1988 as Peter Tinniswood ’ s irascible Uncle Mort in Tales from a Long Room.
A year later, NBC acquired the rights to the show and chose Peter Marshall as host, a job he held for fifteen years until 1981.
Original Hollywood Squares host Peter Marshall was the center square for the week, marking the first time he had appeared on the program since 1981.
Burr co-starred in such TV films as Eischied: Only The Pretty Girls Die and Disaster On The Coastliner ( both 1979 ), The Curse of King Tut's Tomb and The Night the City Screamed ( both 1980 ), and Peter and Paul ( 1981 ).
His final film role was the 1981 adaptation of Peter Straub's novel Ghost Story.
* Macnair, Peter L .; Hoover, Alan L .; Neary, Kevin ( 1981 ) The Legacy – Continuing Traditions of Canadian Northwest Coast Indian Art
MetaComCo ( MCC ) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge.
* Peter Clemoes, Simon Keynes, Michael Lapidge, ( 1981 ) Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge University Press.
* Yastrzemski Recalls His Most Memorable Games, by Peter Gammons, Baseball Digest, September 1981, Vol.
* 1981: Peter the Great: His Life and World by Robert K. Massie
* Red Skull appears in the 1981 Spider-Man animated series, voiced by Peter Cullen.
* Peter Villano, 1981 – 1985
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Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, was questioned at Dewsbury Police Station and charged before magistrates in the courtroom of Dewsbury Town Hall after his arrest in January 1981.

1981 and Brook
However, the cumulative effect of stalled sovereignty negotiations, the British Nationality Act 1981 ( which would deprive many Islanders of their rights as full British citizens ), the announced withdrawal of, the shelving of plans to rebuild the Royal Marine barracks at Moody Brook, and the proposed closure of the British Antarctic Survey base at Grytviken on South Georgia, was to convince Argentina that Britain had no future interest in the Islands.
Francis Claud Cockburn of Brook Lodge, Youghal, County Cork, Munster, Ireland ( ; 12 April 1904 – 15 December 1981 ) was a British journalist.
In 1981, the poliovirus genome was published by two different teams of researchers — by Vincent Racaniello and David Baltimore at MIT and by Naomi Kitamura and Eckard Wimmer at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Born in Orléans, Durand studied mathematics, music education and piano in Paris, then composition with Brian Ferneyhough in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany ( 1981 – 84 ), and at Stony Brook University, New York, with Arel and Semegen ( 1984 – 86 ) ( Weid 2001 ).
Punahou students were crowned Miss Hawaii or Miss Hawaii USA in 1977, 1981, 1997, 1999, and 2004 ( with two becoming Miss USA and Miss Universe, respectively: Judi Anderson (' 76 ) and Brook Mahealani Lee (' 89 *)).
* Colleen Lloy – guitar, lead vocals ( Joined band with Brook Bright as City Kidd in 1981 – 1983 )
* Brook Bright – guitar, vocals ( Formed band as City Kidd in early 1980s ) ( 1981 – 1983 )
* Giannina Braschi, " La poesía de Bécquer: El tiempo de los objetos o los espacios en la luz ", Universidad Estatal de Nueva York-Stony Brook, 1981.
Allison Louise Crowe ( born November 16, 1981 ) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist from Nanaimo, British Columbia who lives in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, communities spanning the breadth of Canada.
The significance of the Silver Studio as a design practice was acknowledged in 1981 with the awarding of an English Heritage blue plaque to 84 Brook Green, Hammersmith, the building that was both the Studio and the Silver family home.

1981 and mounted
Mackal and Jack Bryan mounted an expedition to the same area in late 1981.
Ron Atkinson left to take over at Manchester United in June 1981, and speculation mounted that Robson would either follow him to United or join Bob Paisley's Liverpool.
A new stage production of The Marvelous Land of Oz was mounted in Minneapolis in 1981, with music composed by Richard Dworsky, a book by Thomas W. Olson, and lyrics by Gary Briggle, who originated the role of the Scarecrow.
With fit-again Strachan on the right flank – supported by full-back Stuart Kennedy – and record signing Peter Weir on the left-flank, Aberdeen mounted a genuine title challenge in 1981 – 82, but had to settle for second place to Celtic.
Members of an M1 Abrams main battle tank crew man the tank commander's M2 Browning | M2. 50-caliber machine gun, left, and the ammunition loader's M240 ( 1981 ) ( a second M240 is mounted coaxially to the Royal Ordnance L7 | M68A1 105 mm main gun, but is not visible ).
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City then mounted an important Picasso exhibition on 15 November 1939 that remained on view until 7 January 1940, entitled: Picasso: 40 Years of His Art, that was organized by Alfred H. Barr ( 1902 – 1981 ), in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago.
In 1981 the CJ Delbridge family purchased the Henry Brockhouse mounted animal collection as a whole and donated it to the City of Sioux Falls on the condition that a proper building be constructed in which to house the collection.
Second-generation FD lenses, first marketed in 1981 as New FD, are mounted like bayonet-mount lenses in that the photographer twists the entire lens body to mount and dismount, though the actual mating surfaces still remain fixed.
In 1981, The New People's Army ( NPA ), mounted an all out threat to all military personnel and installations located within the Philippines.
In 1981, concerns mounted in regards to the economic decline in the Polytechnic area.
Her reputation has grown slowly but steadily, and in 1981 the Museum of Modern Art ( New York ) mounted a retrospective of her work that subsequently traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art ( Chicago ), the Museum of Fine Arts ( Houston ), and the Musée d ' Art Contemporain ( Montreal ).
Public pressure on the issue of colour transmissions mounted, and in 1981 IBA and IETV were allowed to film their own regular productions in colour.
Ceremonial parades have been attended and Guards mounted, most notably the visits of HRH The Princess Elizabeth ( now HM Queen Elizabeth II ) and HRH The Prince Philip to Niagara Falls in 1951 and HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother to Niagara-on-the-Lake in 1981.
Kelly has since executed many public commissions, including Wright Curve ( 1966 ), a steel sculpture designed for permanent installation in the Guggenheim ’ s Peter B. Lewis Theater ; a mural for the UNESCO headquarters in Paris in 1969 ; Curve XXII ( I Will ) at Lincoln Park in Chicago in 1981 ; a 1985 commission by I. M. Pei for the Raffles City building in Singapore ; the Houston Triptych, vertical bronze planes mounted on a tall concrete at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 1986 ; Totem ( 1987 ), a sculpture for the Parc de la Creueta del Coll, Barcelona ; the Dallas Panels ( Blue Green Black Red ) ( 1989 ) for the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas ; a 1989 sculpture for the headquarters of Nestlé in Vevey, Switzerland ; Gaul ( 1993 ), a monumental sculpture commissioned by the Institute d ' Art Contemporain, Nîmes, France ; a two-part memorial for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D. C., in 1993 ; and large-scale Berlin panels for the Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin, in 1998.

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