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1983 and Len
He is probably most famous for sacking Peter Adamson, the show's Len Fairclough, in 1983.
Another one appears in Len Deighton's spy novel Berlin Game, published in 1983, which contains the following passage, spoken by Bernard Samson:
From 1983 – 1985, the only notable supplement for the Greyhawk world was a five part article by Len Lakofka in the June – October and December 1984 issues of Dragon that detailed the Suel gods who had been briefly mentioned in the boxed set.
* A Stratford Shakespeare Festival production was videotaped and broadcast on television in 1983 starring Len Cariou as Prospero.
The Sandman also becomes an honorary member of the Justice League in Justice League of America Annual # 1 ( 1983 ) ( written by Paul Levitz and Len Wein ), in which they fought Doctor Destiny, who had trapped Sanford in a tube like those used for Brute and Glob, and eventually the Justice League as well.
Local preachers continue to be found in the ranks of the Labour movement: prominent recent examples include George Thomas, Speaker of the House of Commons from 1976 to 1983, and Len Murray, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress from 1973 to 1984.
In October 1983, Butler was sent to the Cleveland Indians ( along with Brook Jacoby and Rick Behenna ) to complete a deal in which the Braves had acquired Len Barker for cash, toward the end of the 1983 season.
* Len Ormsby ( 1890 – 1983 ), American racecar driver
Sunderland had an unsuccessful 1983 – 84 season and Durban was sacked by the Roker Park club and new manager Len Ashurst did not believe Bracewell could play for him and so sold him to Everton for £ 425, 000.
He is best known for playing the character of Len Fairclough in the long-running television series Coronation Street from 1961 to 1983.
Although his last actual appearance in the series was shown in May 1983 ( which had been filmed before his suspension ), Len Fairclough was killed off-screen in a motorway crash in December 1983.
Leonard Beck " Len " Jordan ( May 15, 1899June 30, 1983 ) was the 23rd Governor of Idaho and United States Senator from Idaho.
He played in the Braves ' minor league system for five years, until being traded to the Cleveland Indians in 1983 along with Brett Butler and Rick Behenna for Cleveland pitcher Len Barker.
He even stepped in as caretaker manager for one game during the 1983 – 84 season before the arrival of Len Ashurst.

1983 and Peter
( C ) 1983 Acorn Computers Ltd. Thanks are due to the following contributors to the development of the Electron ( among others too numerous to mention ):- Bob Austin, Astec, Harry Barman, Paul Bond, Allen Boothroyd, Ben Bridgewater, Cambridge, John Cox, Chris Curry, 6502 designers, Jeremy Dion, Tim Dobson, Joe Dunn, Ferranti, Steve Furber, David Gale, Andrew Gordon, Martyn Gilbert, Lawrence Hardwick, Hermann Hauser, John Herbert, Hitachi, Andy Hopper, Paul Jephcot, Brian Jones, Chris Jordan, Computer Laboratory, Tony Mann, Peter Miller, Trevor Morris, Steve Parsons, Robin Pain, Glyn Phillips, Brian Robertson, Peter Robinson, David Seal, Kim Spence-Jones, Graham Tebby, Jon Thackray, Topexpress, Chris Turner, Hugo Tyson, John Umney, Alex van Someren, Geoff Vincent, Adrian Warner, Robin Williamson, Roger Wilson.
" Peter Pauper Press ; November 1983.
In 1983, Peter Greyson, an art student, entered Ottawa's National Archives ( known today as Library and Archives Canada ) and poured red paint mixed with glue over a copy of the proclamation of the 1982 constitutional amendment.
* Sir Peter Marychurch ( 1983 – 1989 )
* 1983Peter Cincotti, American singer-songwriter and pianist
* Legion ( novel ), a 1983 novel by William Peter Blatty
Peter Lovesey's 1983 novel Keystone is a whodunnit set in the Keystone Studios and involving ( among others ), Mack Sennett, Mabel Normand, Roscoe Arbuckle and the Keystone Cops.
Such speculation increased after Labour lost the 1983 Bermondsey by-election, in which Peter Tatchell was its candidate, standing against a Tory, a Liberal ( eventual winner Simon Hughes ) and the right wing John O ' Grady, who had declared himself the " real " Labour candidate and fought an openly homophobic campaign against Tatchell.
* 1983Peter Ramage, English footballer
* 1983Peter Dudley, British actor ( b. 1935 )
Nominalism has been endorsed or defended by many, including William of Ockham, Peter Abelard, D. C. Williams ( 1953 ), David Lewis ( 1983 ), and arguably H. H. Price ( 1953 ) and W. V. O. Quine ( 1961 ).
* Clark, Peter ( 1983 ).
The TP53 gene from the mouse was first cloned by Peter Chumakov of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1982, and independently in 1983 by Moshe Oren in collaboration with David Givol ( Weizmann Institute of Science ).
Producers Peter S. Davis and William N. Panzer were undaunted, as they felt that having Peckinpah's name attached to The Osterman Weekend ( 1983 ) would lend the suspense thriller an air of respectability.
Other examples are the Peter Marlow series, beginning with The Private Sector ( 1971 ) by Joseph Hone, which is set during Israel's Six Day War ( 1967 ) against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, and William Garner's secret agents, the fantastic Michael Jagger, in Overkill ( 1966 ), The Deep, Deep Freeze ( 1968 ), The Us or Them War ( 1969 ) and A Big Enough Wreath ( 1974 ) and the realistic John Morpurgo in Think Big, Think Dirty ( 1983 ), Rats ' Alley ( 1984 ), and Zones of Silence ( 1986 ).
* More Goon Cartoons ( 1983 ) ( illustrated by Peter Clarke )
* Seabirds, an Identification Guide by Peter Harrison, ( 1983 ) ISBN 0-7470-1410-8
** Bermondsey by-election, 1983 ( U. K .): Simon Hughes's defeat of Peter Tatchell is criticised for alleged homophobia.
In the 1980s The War Game was followed by such similarly themed films as The Day After ( US ABC, TV film, 1983 ) and Threads ( BBC, 1984 ), the latter of which particularly evoked Peter Watkins ' style and delivery.
Thomas Latimer ( Peter ) Cleave ( 1906 – 1983 ) was a surgeon captain who researched the negative health effects of consuming refined carbohydrate ( notably sugar and white flour ) which would not have been available during early human evolution.
* R. M. Black, The History of Electric Wires and Cables, Peter Pergrinus, London 1983 ISBN 0-86341-001-4
* Prof Peter Rhodes, Professor of Ancient History from 1983 to 2005 at Durham University

1983 and Adamson
Adamson continued collaborating with Visage, and also began to work with The Birthday Party and Pete Shelley, Formula continued as member of Visage and joined Ludus, Mandelson joined The Mekons, and Doyle joined The Armoury Show in Scotland in 1983, along with John McGeoch.
An embryonic version of what would later become The Bad Seeds was formed in London, United Kingdom — where The Birthday Party was based — in September 1983 with Cave, Harvey ( initially acting primarily as drummer ), Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Blixa Bargeld, Magazine bassist Barry Adamson and Jim G. Thirlwell.
In 1983, the School opened its first satellite campus, located at the historic Adamson Estate in Mississauga, to serve the Mississauga and Etobicoke communities.
Between 1983 and 1997, the influential Adamson Collection of 6000 works of art by people with major mental disorder, created at Netherne Hospital with Adamson ’ s encouragement, was housed and displayed to the public in a medieval barn at Ashton.
The band had formed in 1983 with a line-up including Nick Cave on lead vocals, Mick Harvey ( initially on drums ) on guitar, Blixa Bargeld on guitar and Barry Adamson on bass guitar.
On 24 April 1983, a Sunday newspaper reported that Adamson had been arrested for indecently assaulting two eight-year old girls in a public swimming pool in Haslingden where he had assisted as a part-time instructor.
On 26 July 1983, a Crown Court jury found Adamson not guilty.
In February 1983, Adamson was suspended from Coronation Street after selling stories about the show and cast to a tabloid newspaper.
Although he was cleared of the charge, he was sacked from Coronation Street by producer Bill Podmore in September 1983 for breach of contract when it was discovered Adamson had sold his memoirs for £ 70, 000 after the previous warning, in order to pay the £ 120, 000 legal debts from his trial.
Adamson starred in a West End production of Dial M for Murder from November 1983 to March 1984.

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