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Since the return of democracy, Argentina has also turned into strong proponent of enhanced regional stability in South America, the country revitalized its relationship with Brazil ; and during the 1990s ( after signing the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina ) settled lingering border disputes with Chile ; discouraged military takeovers in Ecuador and Paraguay ; served with the United States, Brazil and Chile as one of the four guarantors of the Ecuador – Peru peace process.
He settled into a succession of TV guest star appearances and did not return to movie screens until two decades later, as a character actor in Joan Rivers ' Rabbit Test ( 1978 ), followed by The Day It Came to Earth ( 1979 ) and Ellie ( 1984 ).
The resulting litigation was not settled until 1984.
Hannett left the label, as he had wanted to open a recording studio, and subsequently sued for unpaid royalties ( the case was settled out of court in 1984 ).
In 1984, the matter was settled with some finality when the New York Legislature passed legislation declaring the neighborhood part of Manhattan.
Scrambling for a home, Tatham seriously considered playing in Honolulu for its inaugural 1984 season, but settled on Tulsa, Oklahoma -- even though the city had not even been included in a list of possible expansion sites for the USFL.
Beitar Illit was established in 1984 and initially settled by a small group of young families from the religious Zionist yeshiva of Machon Meir, including that of Rabbi Reuven Hass ( now of Beit El ).
Between 1982 and 1984, three quarters of the Hmong people who had settled in Philadelphia left for other cities in the United States to join relatives who were already there.
Jones settled in France and recorded new material, some of which was released on her third full-length solo album, The Magazine, in September 1984.
The Inuvialuit, whose claim, the Inuvialuit Final Agreement was settled in 1984, are represented by the Aklavik Community Corporation which in turn forms part of the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation.
By late 1984, ATF requirements had settled on a fighter with a maximum takeoff weight of, a mission radius of, supercruise speed of Mach 1. 4-1. 5 and the ability to use a runway.
He sued the company that owned the ship, and settled for $ 175, 000 in 1984.
It was not settled until 1984, by which time Bassett owned the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League.
The Geelong Football Club managed to lure him back to the Victorian Football League ( VFL ) in 1984, where he eventually settled down to become one of the league's biggest stars during the late ' 80s and early ' 90s.
In 1984, Presser and the remaining trustees settled their personal liability suit for $ 2 million.
In 1961, he settled in Niger, serving as an adviser for the country's Foreign Ministry ( extending a two-year contract until 1984 ), and was a Professor of International law and Economic history at the University of Niamey.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, he settled in England, making his first-class debut for Derbyshire in 1984, and qualifying to play for England in 1987.
He sued the company that owned the ship, and settled for $ 175, 000 in 1984.
Finally, in July 1984, the Army settled on the T-72-based design.
In 1984 he followed an offer to coach FC Aarau where he settled for four years.
In 1980 it was 20 %, in 1984 80 % and on the 1990s it peaked to 95 % but has settled to around 90 % in 2000 ’ s.
He was again traded to the Philadelphia Flyers in 1983, for goaltender Rick St. Croix and finished his NHL career with the St. Louis Blues in 1984 after being sold by the Flyers, who'd settled on Pelle Lindbergh in goal.
His family immigrated to the United States in 1984, and they settled in Koreatown in Los Angeles.

1984 and areas
A modern revelation that resulted in some " disaffection " and " led to intense conflict in scattered areas of the RLDS Church " is contained in the Community of Christ version's Section 156, presented by Prophet-President Wallace B. Smith and added in 1984, which called for construction of the Independence Temple and the ordination of women to the priesthood, among other changes.
Starting in 1984, the government launched a scorched-earth campaign to drive a wedge between the villagers and the guerrillas in the remote areas of two provinces of Kurdistan in which Kurdish guerrillas were active.
IKEA further expanded in the 1980s, opening stores in France & Spain ( 1981 ), Belgium ( 1984 ), the United States ( 1985 ), the United Kingdom ( 1987 ) and Italy ( 1989 ) among other areas.
In April 1984 China launched an experimental communications satellite for trial transmission of broadcasts, telegrams, telephone calls, and facsimile, probably to remote areas of the country.
By 1984 there were over 2, 600 wired broadcasting stations, extending radio transmissions to rural areas outside the range of regular broadcasting stations.
Observers noted that interregional marriages are rare, and that as of 1990 a new four lane highway completed in 1984 between Gwangju and Daegu, the capitals of Jeollanam-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do provinces, had not been successful in promoting travel between the two areas.
Category: Protected areas established in 1984
Two areas formerly incorporated as cities were re-organized as Special Service Districts, Willimantic ( 1983 ) and Putnam ( 1984 ).
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.
Category: Protected areas established in 1984
Category: Protected areas established in 1984
Category: Protected areas established in 1984
Category: Protected areas established in 1984
The CRDA was founded in 1984 and is responsible for directing the spending of casino reinvestment funds in public and private projects to benefit Atlantic City and other areas of the state.
" In 1984, the two areas with the highest number of nature reserves were the South ( 15. 2 %) and Samaria ( the Shomron, 13. 5 %).
Category: Protected areas established in 1984
On 1 January 1984, the Tårnvika and Øygården areas ( population: 22 ) northeast of Kjerringøy in Sørfold municipality was transferred to Bodø.
After the disappointing performance of the Reagan Administration on Civil Rights and other areas, Abernathy withdrew his endorsement of Reagan in 1984, remaining a Democrat until his death.
Inspired by the Stop the City actions of 1983 and 1984, Class War organised a number of ' Bash The Rich ' demonstrations, in which supporters were invited to march through and disrupt wealthier areas of London such as Kensington, and Henley-on-Thames ( during the annual Regatta ), bearing banners and placards with slogans such as " Behold your future executioners!
Chen's philosophical rupture with Deng Xiaoping became permanent around 1984, when the CCP began to apply the kind of market reforms that had been so successful in agriculture to urban areas and the industrial sector.
Outside of specific areas of law, the court was also involved in several cases of public significance, including the Chamberlain case ( 1984 ), concerning Lindy Chamberlain, and A v Hayden ( 1984 ), concerning the botched ASIS exercise at the Sheraton Hotel in Melbourne.
In 1984, the Staten Island Greenbelt became one of the largest natural areas within the five boroughs of New York City and the second largest component of the parks owned by the City of New York, maintained in a natural state by the city ’ s Department of Parks and Recreation.
In 1984, the New York Times described Throggs Neck as one of the last middle-and upper-middle-class areas in The Bronx, noting the area " seems like a well-kept suburb.

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