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1985 and Abdel
These were followed by a number of successful films with Adel Emam such as Shabab Yarkoss Fawk Alnar ( Youth Dancing on Fire ) by Yehiya Al Alamy in 1978, Al Ensan Yaeesh Mara Waheda ( Man Only Lives Once ) by Simone Saleh in 1981, Ala Bab Al Wazeer ( At the Door of the Minister ) by Mohamd Abdel Aziz in 1982, Al Avocato ( The Lawyer ) by Raafat Al Mihi in 1984, Al Ins Wa Algen by Mohamed Radi in 1985, and Karakoun Fi El Shareih.

1985 and Rahman
In the 1960s and 1970s, Rahman and Nahid Toubia write, doctors in Sudan, Somalia, and Nigeria began to speak out about the health consequences of FGM, and opposition gathered pace during the United Nations Decade for Women ( 1975 – 1985 ).
The government also pursued the expansion of cooperation among the nations of South Asia, bringing the process — an initiative of former President Ziaur Rahman — through its earliest, most tentative stages to the formal inauguration of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation ( SAARC ) at a summit gathering of South Asian leaders in Dhaka in December 1985.
* Abdul Rahman, J. S. Solomon, Challenging Times, Pelanduk Publications, 1985, ISBN 967-978-094-5
* Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman, Imad al-Din Mahmud Shirazi-Shakhsiat wa Fun, Mujalla Uloom-e lslamia, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1985.
In 1985, Rahman Ya ' kub was involved in a bitter dispute with his nephew, Abdul Taib Mahmud over allocation rights.

1985 and led
The second generation was led by Fernand Braudel ( 1902 – 1985 ) and included Georges Duby ( 1919 – 1996 ), Pierre Goubert ( 1915 – 2012 ), Robert Mandrou ( 1921 – 1984 ), Pierre Chaunu ( 1923 – 2009 ), Jacques Le Goff ( 1924 – ) and Ernest Labrousse ( 1895 – 1988 ).
This led Paul McCartney to produce and host his own documentary about Holly in 1985, titled The Real Buddy Holly Story.
The success of Seven Cities in 1985 in turn led to a sequel, Heart of Africa.
In 1985, under the management of Giovanni Trapattoni, who led the Torinese team to thirteen official trophies in ten years until 1986, including six league titles and five international titles ; Juventus became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major competitions organised by the Union of European Football Associations: the European Champions ' Cup, the ( now-defunct ) Cup Winners ' Cup and the UEFA Cup ( the first Italian and Southern European side to win the tournament ).
The new team quickly became a powerhouse, appearing in the playoffs 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985, including one World Series championship and another pennant, led by stars such as George Brett, Frank White, Willie Wilson and Bret Saberhagen.
In the 1985 regular season the Royals topped the Western Division for the sixth time in ten years, led by Bret Saberhagen's Cy Young Award-winning performance.
He led the Soviet Union from 13 February 1984 until his death thirteen months later, on 10 March 1985.
Representatives from both sides initiated a series of low-level contacts that led to a resumption of diplomatic ties in April 1985.
* 1985 – Police in Baling, Malaysia, lay siege to houses occupied by an Islamic sect of about 400 people led by Ibrahim Mahmud.
After 9 – 7 and 10 – 6 finishes in 1984 and 1985 respectively, the Giants compiled a 14 – 2 record in 1986 led by league MVP and Defensive Player of the Year Lawrence Taylor and the Big Blue Wrecking Crew defense.
RCD became defunct after the Iranian Revolution, and a Pakistani-Turkish initiative led to the founding of the Economic Cooperation Organisation ( ECO ) in 1985.
He was succeeded by John Howard, who had previously led the party from 1985 to 1989.
The critically acclaimed videos led to Lennon's nomination for Best New Video Artist at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards.
The United States embargo against Nicaragua, imposed by the Reagan administration in May 1985, made it impossible for Nicaragua to receive spare parts for US-made machines, so this led Nicaragua to look to other countries for help.
Libya's 1985 expulsion of Tunisian workers and military threats led Tunisia to sever relations.
In 1985, Mbeki was a member of a delegation that began meeting secretly with representatives of the South African business community, and in 1989, he led the ANC delegation that conducted secret talks with the South African government.
In 1985, a thorough state-funded restoration process, led by architect Jean-Louis Véret, was undertaken, being completed in 1997.
Terry Venables led Barcelona to a solitary title in 1985 before Real Madrid won again another five in a row sequence ( 1986 – 1990 ) with a team guided by Leo Beenhakker and including Hugo Sánchez and the legendary La Quinta del Buitre-Emilio Butragueño, Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza.
For instance, in 1985, a young worker at a shoe factory put up a poster on the wall of a factory in Xianyang, Shaanxi, which declared that " The Cultural Revolution was Good " and led to achievements such as " the building of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, the creation of hybrid rice crops and the rise of people's consciousness.
In 1985, a new government led by the center-right Social Democrats headed by Prime Minister Aníbal Cavaco Silva, came to power in Portugal and began loosening the state's control over economic activity.
The case led to the first police raid in the United States on an animal laboratory, triggered an amendment in 1985 to the United States Animal Welfare Act, and became the first animal-testing case to be appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which upheld a Louisiana State Court ruling that denied PETA's request for custody of the monkeys.
Most umpires made the switch to the inside protector, led by Don Denkinger in 1975 and Jim Evans two years later, although several did not, including Bill Haller, Lou DiMuro, George Maloney and Jerry Neudecker, who became the last Major League umpire to use the outside protector in 1985.
Following the season, Matt Guokas replaced Billy Cunningham as head coach, and led the 76ers to the second round of the playoffs in 1985 – 86, where they were defeated by the Milwaukee Bucks in seven games.
After winning 22 games in 1984 – 85 and 26 games in 1985 – 86, Jack Ramsay replaced George Irvine as coach and led the Pacers to a 41 – 41 record in 1986 – 87 and only their second playoff appearance as an NBA team.
" – the single recorded by Geldof's super-group " Band Aid " that eventually led to the Live Aid concert in July 1985, in which Sting also took part, performing with Branford Marsalis, Phil Collins and Dire Straits.

1985 and coup
* 1964 Brazilian coup d ' état: President João Goulart is removed from office, leading to a military dictatorship which lasted until 1985.
There were alleged coup plots against the Vieira government in 1983, 1985, and 1993.
Doe overcame seven coup attempts between 1981 and 1985.
Doe had already been repressing and crushing internal opposition for some time, when in November 1985 another coup attempt against him failed.
Their influence increased after a coup attempt in May 1985, that was blocked mainly thanks to the action of the Revolutionary Guard that engaged regular army units in a series of street battles.
A bloodless coup in August 1985 had brought Major General Ibrahim Babangida to power in Nigeria, and Rawlings took advantage of the change of administration to pay an official visit.
Following a 1985 coup, Sudan resumed diplomatic relations with Libya.
The bank established a position as a leading European underwriter of Eurobonds and pulled off a major coup in 1985 by pricing a large bond offering for Nestlé, Rockwell, IBM, and Mobil at below market rates.
Gen. Thomas Quiwonkpa, who had been a leader of the 1980 coup along with Doe, attempted to seize power on November 12 1985 ; the attempt failed after fighting in Monrovia and Quiwonkpa was killed.
However, Ríos Montt had argued that the ban on coup leaders, formalized in the 1985 Constitution, could not be applied retroactively to acts before that date.
Following a coup d ' état by disgruntled army officers led by Samuel Doe in 1980, the presidency was vacated until the election of Doe in the 1985 general election.
On 27 July 1985, an army brigade of the UNLA commanded by Olara-Okello, and composed mostly of Acholi troops, staged a coup d ' état against Milton Obote's government and seized power.
The NRA, based in the Luwero triangle, fought the Ugandan army for the next five years and continued the war despite Obote's deposition in a 1985 coup and subsequent peace talks.
It has been suggested that local French military advisers helped him carry out the coup without the authorization or knowledge of Socialist President François Mitterrand and his entourage ( Delayan 1985 ; Kalck 2004 ).
The military government of General Tito Okello ruled from July 1985 to January 1986 with no explicit policy except the natural goal of self-preservation — the motive for their defensive coup.
Obote's plans were thwarted when Bazilio Olara-Okello led a surprise coup on 27 July 1985.
In the 15 May 1985 season finale " Royal Wedding ," the rebels undertake a large-scale coup, interrupting the wedding in an attempt to kill Galen.
Although many considered Vieira to be ineligible because he had been living in exile and because of legal charges against him pertaining to the 1985 killings of suspected coup plotters, he was cleared to stand in the election by the Supreme Court in May 2005, along with Yalá.
Popular opposition against political actions such as the dissolution of the Sudanese parliament and legally-inflicted punishments such as amputations and hangings, resulted in a coup against Nimeiry in 1985.
In mid-2003, the FRG was again trying to get General Ríos Montt on to the presidential ticket, arguing that applying the constitutional ban preventing former coup leaders from seeking the presidency should not apply to him in accordance with the principle of nonretroactive application of the law: his 1982 coup d ' état preceded the enactment of the 1985 Constitution.
The DSP, a social democratic oriented party, was registered on November 14, 1985 by Rahşan Ecevit, wife of Bülent Ecevit, as he was banned from political life after the 1980 coup d ' état.
Museveni's National Resistance Army ( NRA ) took power in 1986 from the government of Gen. Tito Okello Lutwa who had six months earlier toppled Obote's UPC government in a July 27th 1985 bloodless military coup, making him President.
In 1985 former General Thomas G. Quiwonkpa, alias " The Son of the County ," stormed Yekepa ( as a revenge for an unsuccessful coup d ´ etat ) in Sanniquellie.

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