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1982 and move
The two teams met twice a year ( interrupted in 1982 by a player strike ) 1970 – 2001 ; with the move of the Colts to the AFC South the two teams ' rivalry actually escalated, as they met three times in the playoffs in the South's first nine seasons of existence ; the Jets crushed the Colts 41 – 0 in the 2002 Wild Card playoff round ; the Colts then defeated the Jets 30 – 17 in the 2009 AFC Championship Game ; but the next year in the Wild Card round the Jets pulled off another playoff upset of the Colts, winning 17 – 16 ; it was Peyton Manning's final playoff game with the Colts.
The conflict caused much friction between Rozelle and Davis ( The Raiders would eventually win the lawsuit, allowing the team to move to Los Angeles before the 1982 season ).
In 1979, a move towards independence was agreed upon in principle for 1982, but a change in government caused a policy reversal, and they instead approached the Canadian government to discuss a possible union, but at the time the Canadian Government was embroiled in a debate over free trade with the U. S., and little attention was paid to the suggestion.
Scottish singer and actor Jimmy Somerville, as early as 1982, sported a new " look " with very short cut hair, and a kuifje (" small tuft " in Dutch ) up-front, in a deliberate move to resemble Tintin character.
After the release of Pornography ( 1982 ), the band's future was uncertain and Smith was keen to move past the gloomy reputation his band had acquired.
They played the next two seasons with the possibility of moving until May 27, 1982, when New Jersey shipping tycoon John McMullen purchased the team and announced that the long-expected move to New Jersey would finally come to pass.
After defeating James ' Bubba ' Busceme by sixth round stoppage, Argüello decided to move up in weight class time again, and on November 12, 1982, he tried to become the first world champion in 4 different categories, meeting the heavier and future Hall-of-Famer Aaron Pryor, in what was billed as The Battle of the Champions in Miami, Florida.
After his marriage to Angela Scoular in 1982 Phillips decided to move away from the kind of lecherous twits with suave chat-up lines which had characterised much of his previous work.
However, funding to enable the capital move was defeated in the November 1982 election.
From 1982 to 1987, Newburg was an incorporated city, however it was an unpopular move and was eventually dissolved.
In 1982, King Fahd made him the military attache at the Saudi Embassy, a move which could have ended his diplomatic career.
Chacon would go on to win five in a row in 1982, including a rematch victory over Arturo Leon, which kept him as the number one challenger, but then a dramatic development outside the ring would change his life forever: Chacon's wife, Valerie Chacon, flew to Hawaii on February of that year, hoping to convince him to leave boxing and move there if she found them good jobs.
* T-80A ( 1982 ): A move to standardization led to a single new larger and better-armoured turret being adopted for both this tank and the T-64BM, with improved fire-control.
Anna Freud ( 1895 – 1982 ), Freud's daughter – whom Jones had contacted about Reich's desire to move to England – wrote that Reich " flies off into a world of his own ," and that " this will end in sickness.
The Minnesota Kicks were supposed to move into the Metrodome for the 1982 NASL season.
McMahon and Dick Clark hosted the television series ( and later special broadcasts of ) TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes on NBC from 1982 – 98, when Clark decided to move the production of the series to ABC.
The year 1982 brought General Mills ' ill-fated move of train production from the United States to Mexico.
As the club gained success in European club tournaments in the 1980s and 1990s, and thousands of IFK fans travelled to Hamburg, Barcelona, Dundee, Milan, Manchester and Munich, the supporters gained influence on the club, for example by lending money to the almost bankrupt IFK Göteborg so the team could go to Valencia to play the quarter-final in the UEFA Cup in 1982, or by being the main force behind the move back to Gamla Ullevi in 1992.
It was once home to the South Melbourne Swans team, which played in the Victorian Football League ( VFL / AFL ), which played out of the Lake Oval ( now Bob Jane Stadium ) in nearby Albert Park, before relocating to Sydney in 1982 in a radical move, which eventually spawned the national Australian Football League.
In early 1981, Price left suddenly and was succeeded by Donny Baldwin, who had played with Elvin Bishop and would move on to Jefferson Starship by the summer of 1982.
Pressured by downtown Minneapolis business interests and athletic boosters, the school elected to move out of the stadium to the new Metrodome, about two miles ( 3 km ) away, during the spring of 1982.
He was in Watergate: The Musical, in Atlanta in 1982 ; Herlihy played Senator Sam Ervin, a role for which he spent $ 40 for a pair of bushy eyebrows, only to find that they would not move up and down.
In 1982 the Board began to plan a move to a larger campus, and it purchased sixteen portable wooden classroom buildings from the Oakland Unified School District placed on a six-acre parcel of land on Broadway Avenue.
In December 1982, the new campus was finished and the school made its official move.

1982 and heralded
A hit single, " Shadows of the Night ", ( US # 13, AUS # 19 ) heralded a new LP, Get Nervous, released in late 1982.

1982 and big
Situations can be swapping gender roles, as in Tootsie ( 1982 ); an age changing role, as in Big ( 1988 ); a freedom-loving individual fitting into a structured environment, as in Police Academy ( 1984 ); a rural backwoodsman in the big city, as in " Crocodile " Dundee, and so forth.
This, along with the election of Bobby Sands, was a precursor to a big electoral breakthrough in elections in 1982 to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Although never a big money-spinner, it remained in the repertoire until the company closed in 1982.
He played a big part in another FA Cup triumph the following year, but did not play in the final because it had already been arranged with the Spurs management that he would leave early to join up with Argentina's 1982 World Cup squad.
The Smiths were formed in early 1982 by Steven Patrick Morrissey, a writer who was a big fan of the New York Dolls and briefly fronted punk rock band The Nosebleeds ; and John Maher, a guitarist and songwriter.
His big theatrical break came in 1982, with Night Shift, featuring Michael Keaton, Shelley Long, and Henry Winkler.
Emerging in 1982 just as big brother Michael was casting his longest shadow, Jackson filled her albums not so much with songs as with declarations, from ' The Pleasure Principle ' to the radical-sounding ' Rhythm Nation ' to the telling statement of purpose, ' Control '.
The advertisement featured a red-colored version of the 1978 – 1982 logo and was promoted as featuring " the biggest names in entertainment " plus " big cash prizes ".
There was an earlier big cat sighting from 1982 in southern Jutland.
He argued in 1982 that the government should actively support small business, and intervene to stop the aggregation of assets by big business.
The collection eventually went to Artpool, an art research centre in Budapest, Hungary who organized World Art Post, the first big scale artistamp exhibition in Central Europe in 1982, and in 1987 the first arstistamp exhibition to be held in a renowned museum.
1982 was a big year in music with Madonna making her debut as well as the year that Michael Jackson released Thriller which became the world's best selling album and it still holds that title today.
In late 1982 he had his big theatre break when he took over the lead in Another Country.
1982 would be Diamond's big break in to the public eye when he formed Ph. D ( Phillips, Hymas and Diamond ), with pianist / keyboard player Tony Hymas and drummer Simon Phillips.
The next big changes did not occur until the early 1980s with the hosting of the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain.
The Indonesian government and UNESCO then undertook the complete overhaul of the monument in a big restoration project between 1975 and 1982.
Their big hit singles include " Angelina " ( 1972 ), " Julie " ( 1977 ), " San Francisco " ( 1978 ), " Dans Dans Dans " ( 1979 ), " Marie, Marie " ( 1982 ) and " Neon Madonna " ( 1985 ).
A big change for 1982 was the introduction of Saab's Automatic Performance Control ( APC ), a. k. a. boost controller.
Alt's first big break in modeling was in 1980, when she was featured on the cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine, but she gained real fame in 1982 when she was featured on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
Mute Record's big commercial success of 1982 was the band Yazoo, the duo of Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet.
Blaupunkt even made attempts to roll it out in to the US market since 1982 by gaining support from selected FM broadcasters in the big US cities, but it did not catch on.
In 1982, Lee told Rolling Stone Magazine that the album's title referred to " a theory that was going the band about, like, culture waves ; and there was a night when Neil said that a big album was like a permanent wave and I told him, ' that's our title.
RISC computing was one of those next big things, and in the period from 1982 to 1985 no fewer than four attempts were made to create a RISC chip at different divisions.
The couple moved to New York City in 1982, where they promptly assembled a new big band ( now called the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin ).

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