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In 1981 he publicly displayed the revived Nation of Islam at Saviours ' Day.
In the 1970s and 80s, Ft. Lauderdale swimming champion Charkie Phillips revived water ballet on television with The Krofftettes in The Brady Bunch Hour ( 1976 – 77 ), NBC's The Big Show ( 1980 ), and then on screen with Miss Piggy in The Great Muppet Caper ( 1981 ).
Meanwhile in 1981, the Tour de France was revived by the Automobile-Club de Nice as a different kind of rally, based primarily on a series of races at circuits and hillclimbs around the country.
The merger brought with it a number of talented players, and the North Stars were revived — they reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 1981, where they lost in five games to the New York Islanders.
Being one of the classic examples of a stage thriller, it has been revived a number of times since, including a US TV movie in 1981 with Angie Dickinson and Christopher Plummer.
By the early 80s, the Kinks revived their commercial fortunes considerably by adopting a much more mainstream arena rock style ; and the band's four remaining studio albums for Arista — Low Budget ( 1979 ), Give the People What They Want ( 1981 ), State of Confusion ( 1983 ) and Word of Mouth ( 1984 )— showcased a decidedly canny and opportunistic approach.
After a year's inactivity, Barris revived Treasure Hunt again in 1981 in partnership with the original 1950s version's producer, Budd Granoff, who had become his business partner ( the show itself was created by its original host, Jan Murray ).
Fred Dretske ( 1971 ) developed an account of knowledge which he called " conclusive reasons ", revived by Robert Nozick as what he called the subjunctive or truth-tracking account ( 1981 ).
In 1981 he publicly displayed the revived Nation of Islam at Saviours ' Day.
Their work ended in the mid 1960s but was revived in 1981.
It was revived after President Anwar Sadats ' assassination in 1981.
He returned to Toronto in 1981 to begin production of Thrill of a Lifetime, one of TV's original reality series, telecast internationally and revived in 2002.
The show was revived on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theater from November 15, 1981 to January 2, 1982, and broadcast on HBO a year later, starring Richard Harris as Arthur, Meg Bussert as Guenevere, and Muenz as Lancelot.
Phibes is revived in 1981 and sets sail for New York aboard his 98-foot yacht.
His career was revived in the 1980s, when he starred opposite actor Divine in John Waters ' Polyester ( 1981 ) and Paul Bartel's Lust in the Dust ( 1985 ).
In 2000, the Carte Blanche name was revived in the United States when Diners Club, which was also acquired by Citibank in 1981, introduced an upscale version of its card: the Diners Club Carte Blanche Card.
There is some pseudo-scholarly literature postulating that Jesus travelled to India after surviving his crucifixion, beginning with Nicolas Notovitch's La vie Inconnue du Jesus Christ ( 1894 ) and Jesus in India ( 1899, 1908, see Roza Bal, Jesus in Ahmadiyya Islam ) and revived in 1980s esotericism ( Holger Kersten 1981, 1983 ).
A junior version, called Junior Pot Black, ran from 1981 to 1983 and that was also revived in 1991, for a single year.
In a draft report, senator Guzzanti revived the " Bulgarian connection " theory concerning Mehmet Ali Agca's 1981 assassination attempt against the Pope John Paul II.
In 1981, the award was revived as simply " best album.
Chrysler also revived the Imperial for 1981 as a third variant of the J-platform.
The tournament was cancelled after 1981, but it was revived under the same format for 1995 and 1996.
In 1981, the James Bond book series was revived, with new novels written by John Gardner.
Franco later directed a film for Lesouer called Oasis of the Zombies ( aka " Bloodsucking Nazi Zombies ") in 1981, which had a plot similar to Zombie Lake ( also involving revived Nazi zombies ).

1981 and name
In 1981, Parsons, Woolfson and their record label Arista, were stalled in contract renegotiations when on 5 March the two submitted an all-instrumental atonal album tentatively titled ' The Sicilian Defence ' ( the name of an aggressive opening move in chess ), arguably to get out of their recording contract.
"< ref name = KaelBO > Kael, Pauline ( July 27, 1981 ).
The two companies underwent a name change to Sambi Co., Ltd. in September 1981, while Capcom Co., Ltd. itself was first established on June 11, 1983, for the purpose of taking over the internal sales department.
* In 1981, Attlee again entered British popular culture as one of the famous English people taunted by name in Bjørge Lillelien's legendary commentary immediately after Norway defeated England in a FIFA World Cup qualifier.
It was declared a British colony and given the name British Honduras in 1871, gaining independence as Belize in 1981.
Rick Dees, at the time a radio DJ in Memphis, Tennessee, recorded " Disco Duck " ( 1976 ) and " Dis-Gorilla " ( 1977 ); Frank Zappa parodied the lifestyles of disco dancers in " Dancin ' Fool " on his 1979 Sheik Yerbouti album, and " Disco Boy " on his 1976 Zoot Allures album ; and " Weird Al " Yankovic's 1981 eponymous debut album includes a disco song called " Gotta Boogie ", an extended pun on the similarity of the disco subgenre name " boogie " to the American slang word " booger " and its British counterpart " bogey ".
" The decision to change the name Datsun to Nissan in the U. S. was announced in the autumn ( September / October ) of 1981.
In 1981, the International League Against Epilepsy ( ILAE ) proposed a classification scheme for individual seizures that remains in common use .< ref name =" ILEA1981 "> This classification is based on observation ( clinical and EEG ) rather than the underlying pathophysiology or anatomy and is outlined later on in this article.
The scene appears to have taken the gothic name from an article published in UK rock weekly Sounds: " The face of Punk Gothique ", written by Steve Keaton and published in February 1981.
In early times, horror films such as My Bloody Valentine ( 1981 ), Halloween ( 1978 ), and Friday the 13th ( 1980 ) pertained mostly to a male audience in order to " feed the fantasies of young men ".< ref name = Nowell > Their main focus was to express the fear of women and show them as monsters ; however, this ideal is no longer prevalent in horror films .< ref name = Williams > Women have become not only the main audience and fans of horror films but also the main protagonists of contemporary horror films.
The British-Irish Council is the expression of a relationship that at the origin of the Anglo-Irish process in 1981 was sometimes given the name Iona, islands of the North Atlantic, and sometimes Council of the Isles, with its evocation of the Lords of the Isles of the 14th and 15th centuries who spanned the North Channel.
In 1995, she appeared in the fantasy movie Jumanji, loosely based on Chris Van Allsburg's 1981 book of the same name.
" New owner Walter Haas restored the official name to " Athletics " in 1981, but retained the nickname " A's " for marketing purposes.
In 1981, Ze ' evi was appointed director of what was then the Israel Museum in Tel Aviv and got its name changed to the Eretz Israel Museum – the change having political connotations, given the associations with Eretz Israel.
One of the first business uses of RPC was by Xerox under the name " Courier " in 1981.
When the International Mathematical Union in 1981 decided to create a prize, similar to the Fields Medal, in theoretical computer science and the funding for the price was secured from Finland, the Union decided to give Nevanlinna's name to the prize.
While the name would offend neither side of this debate, it can be argued that prior to 1981 the SDR was a debt security and so a form of credit.
The name " chameleon circuit " was first used in the 1975 Target Books novelisation of " The Terror Of The Autons ," and eventually mentioned on screen in " Logopolis " ( 1981 ).
In 1981 Rankine and MacKenzie also released a version of " Kites " under the name " 39 Lyon Street " with Christine Beverage on lead vocals, the b-side track " A Girl Named Property " was credited to The Associates.
Taco Bell first opened in Australia in September 1981, but Taco Bell was ordered to change its name after the owner of a local restaurant successfully sued Taco Bell for misleading conduct.
In 1974, the Magnavox Company was acquired by Philips, and all Philips consumer electronics in the US under the Norelco name began rebranding them under the Magnavox name ; Philips acquired the similar-sounding company Philco in 1981, and Philips was able to freely use the Philips name, alternating with the Magnavox name for some electronics, with the personal care business continuing to use the Norelco name.

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