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David Samuel " Sam " Peckinpah ( February 21, 1925 – December 28, 1984 ) was an American film director and screenwriter who achieved prominence following the release of the Western epic The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ).
Lynne Truss stated that " Samuel Beckett spliced his way merrily through such novels as Molloy and Malone Dies, thumbing his nose at the semicolon all the way ," " James Joyce preferred the colon, as more authentically classical ; P. G. Wodehouse did an effortlessly marvellous job without it ; George Orwell tried to avoid the semicolon completely in Coming up for Air, ( 1939 )," " Martin Amis included just one semicolon in Money ( 1984 )," and " Umberto Eco was congratulated by an academic reader for using no semicolons in The Name of the Rose ( 1983 ).
A very small portion of the historic Oakwood Cemetery, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, and burial place of Samuel Wilson, a possible namesake of Uncle Sam, resides within the northwestern part of the town.
The script printed in Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett ( Faber and Faber, 1984 ) states:
* Bishop Samuel L. Green Jr .-Board Member ( 1984 – present )
In 1984, Jim Koch, the fifth-generation, first born son to follow in his family ’ s brewing footsteps, brewed his first batch of Samuel Adams Boston Lager in his kitchen, using the original family recipe for Louis Koch Lager.
In December 1984, Koch left his career at Boston Consulting Group and along with Rubin and Lamadrid, founded Samuel Adams Beer.
* Samuel Macauley Jackson, Schaff-Herzog, Lefferts Augustine Loetscher ; The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Relegious Knowledge Volume 1 ; Baker Book House ; 1984
Steele and Samuel P. Harbison wrote C: A Reference Manual, ( Prentice-Hall, 1984 ; ISBN 0-13-110016-5 ), to provide a precise description of the C programming language, which Tartan Laboratories was trying to implement on a wide range of systems.
* Joyce, Roger B: Samuel Walker Griffith, St Lucia ( University of Queensland Press ), 1984.
Lucinda Childs, Robert Wilson pupil Sheryl S. Sutton and Samuel M. Johnson filled the primary characters ; all three reappeared in the 1984 BAM revival.
Major citations have included the APA Distinguished Contributions to Knowledge Award ( Norman Frederiksen, 1984 ), the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award ( Frederic Lord, 1988 ); the AERA E. F. Lindquist Award ( William Turnbull, 1981 ; Frederic Lord, 1988 ; Samuel Messick, 1994 ; Paul Holland, 2000 ; Wendy Yen, 2008 ); the NCME Career Contributions to Educational Measurement Award ( Frederic Lord, 1990 ; Paul Holland, 2004 ; Neil Dorans, 2010 ); and the Jean Piaget Society's Lifetime Achievement Award ( Irving Sigel, 2002 ); among many other awards.
: Juan Samuel, 4 ( 1984 – 1987 )
: 4 Juan Samuel ( 1984 – 1987 )
* Lipman, Samuel, The House of Music: Art in an Era of Institutions, 1984.
Samuel Stillman Berry ( March 16, 1887 – 1984 ) was a U. S. marine zoologist specialized on cephalopods.
* Samuel Stillman Berry ( 1887 – 1984 ), U. S. zoologist
* 2 Samuel, P. Kyle McCarter Jr., 1984
Samuel Freedman was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada by the Governor General of Canada, Jeanne Sauvé, on June 25, 1984.
* Samuel Patten was in the Australian VIII which won the bronze medal at Los Angeles 1984, competed in a pair with Malcolm Batten at Seoul 1988 and competed in Barcelona 1992
* Samuel Lopes da Cunha ( 1984 ) Brazilian footballer
Sexton has written several books and many articles, including Redefining the Supreme Court's Role: A Theory of Managing the Federal Judicial Process ISBN 0-300-03734-1 ( with Samuel Estreicher ( Yale University Press, 1986 )), and the 141-page A Managerial Theory of the Supreme Court's Responsibilities: An Empirical Study published in the NYU Law Review in October 1984.
Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand ( 1984 ) is a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany.
Samuel Louis (" Sam ") Graddy III ( born February 10, 1964 ) is a former American athlete and American football player, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics.

1984 and Morison
Morison worked as an intelligence analyst at the Naval Intelligence Support Center ( NISC ) in Suitland, Maryland, from 1974 to 1984, specializing in Soviet amphibious and mine-laying vessels.
As a GS-12 Soviet amphibious ship analyst with a Top Secret clearance, Morison provided Jane's with three secret satellite photographs that he had taken from the desk of a coworker at NISC in July 1984.
A joint investigation by the Naval Investigative Service and the FBI led to Morison, who was arrested on October 1, 1984.

1984 and intelligence
The RCMP Security Service was a specialized political intelligence and counterintelligence branch with national security responsibilities, but was replaced with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in 1984, following revelations of illegal covert operations relating to the Quebec separatist movement.
In 1984, the Clandestine Services organization, designated STAR WATCHER, was created under DIA with the mission of conducting intelligence collection on perceived areas of conflict and against potential adversaries in developing countries.
In the 1984 expose entitled, " Behind the Death Squads: An exclusive report on the U. S. role in El Salvador's official terror ", award winning investigative journalist, Allan Nairn reported that the CIA routinely supplied ANSESAL, the security forces ( National Guard, National Police, Treasury Police ), and the general staff with electronic, photographic, and personal surveillance of suspected dissidents and Salvadorans abroad who were later assassinated by death squads ; and trained Salvadoran intelligence operatives in the use of investigative techniques which included, according to a former Treasury Police agent, " instruction in methods of physical and psychological torture.
* Michael Bettaney, a former MI5 intelligence officer convicted of Official Secrets offences in 1984
In 1984, remote viewer Joseph McMoneagle was awarded a legion of merit for determining " 150 essential elements of information ... producing crucial and vital intelligence unavailable from any other source ".
The Washington Post reported that in 1984 the CIA secretly started providing intelligence to the Iraqi army during the Iran-Iraq War.
He was arrested on October 1, 1984, though investigators never demonstrated any intent to provide information to a hostile intelligence service.
Norman Bailey, formerly with the National Security Council, said in 1984 that LaRouche's staff comprised " one of the best private intelligence services in the world "; he said, " They do know a lot of people around the world.
The ministry was finally founded on August 18, 1984, abandoning many small intelligence agencies that were formed in different governmental organizations.
Its most audacious investigation of the intelligence community was perhaps an extended edition in July 1984 titled " The Spy Who Never Was ", the confessions of a former MI5 officer, Peter Wright.
By a royal decree of January 1984, CESID was defined legally as the intelligence agency of the prime minister.
From 1980 to 1984 he held a different series of jobs, none within the intelligence community.
Testament ( 1983 ), another postwar vision of survival in a small California town after WWIII ; WarGames ( 1983 ), features a young computer hacker who nearly starts World War Three when he inadvertently breaks into a fictional NORAD supercomputer named WOPR ( War Operation Plan Response ) to play the latest video games ; The Terminator ( 4 films, 1984, 1991, 2003, 2009 ) features a post-apocalyptic future in which artificial intelligence has become self aware, identifies all humans as a threat and uses the worlds nuclear arsenal to destroy mankind.
Because of his great success in this role and popularity among his peers in international diplomatic circles due to his charismatic intelligence he was seen as a threat to the rigid communists in the Hungarian hierarchy and forced to return as ambassador to his earlier post in Greece and Cyprus in 1984.
The Terminator is a 1984 science fiction / action film directed and co-written by James Cameron which describes a war between mankind and self replicating machines led by a central artificial intelligence known as Skynet.
SIRC was established in 1984 as a result of the reorganization of Canadian intelligence that also saw the creation of CSIS.
The CIA issued a burn notice ( or " Fabricator Notice ") on Ghorbanifar in 1984, meaning he was regarded as an unreliable source of intelligence, and a 1987 congressional report on Iran-Contra cites the CIA warning that Ghorbanifar " should be regarded as an intelligence fabricator and a nuisance ".
As a result of illegal tactics used by the Security Service and consequent scandals surrounding the RCMP, intelligence work was transferred to a new agency, CSIS, in 1984.
Ensuring not only that the norms do not become outdated which is suggested to result in inflated scores on intelligence measures, but that they are representative of the current population ( Flynn, 1984, 1987, 1999 ; Matarazzo, 1972 ).
By 1984, search and destroy combat operations had taken precedence over intelligence gathering.
In 1984, search and destroy operations began taking precedence over intelligence gathering, leading Koevoet to become more directly involved in battling SWAPO.
Michael John Bettaney ( born c. 1948 ) was an intelligence officer working in the Counter-espionage branch of MI5 who was convicted at the Old Bailey in 1984 of offences under section 1 of the Official Secrets Act 1911 after passing sensitive documents to the Soviet Embassy in London and attempting to act as an agent-in-place for the Soviet Union.

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