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1985 and unusual
On May 1, 1985 President Reagan announced that his administration perceived Nicaragua to be " an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States ," and declared a " national emergency " and a trade embargo against Nicaragua to " deal with that threat.
Over the next quarter-century the Workshop contributed greatly to the programme providing its vast range of unusual sound-effects, from the TARDIS dematerialisation to the Sonic screwdriver, as well as much of the programme's distinctive electronic incidental music, including every score from 1980 to 1985.
However, this is not unusual for Bahia ; having also achieved the biggest average attendance in Brazil in 2004 ( Second Division ), 1988 ( First Division ), 1986 ( First Division ), and 1985 ( First Division ).
1985 Merkur XR4Ti, showing front panel also used by pre-facelift Ghia models, and the three-door XR4's unusual combination of short side doors from a five-door model, with the five-door model's rear quarterlight
In 1985, it took the unusual step of financing the University College of the Northern Territory itself for a five year period from 1987 to 1991.
The unusual launching time was due to the tracking requirements for the primary payload, INSAT-1B ; the program would not have another night launch until STS-61-B in 1985.
At the time of release in January 1985, the Macintosh XL was colloquially referred to as the " Hackintosh ", although this name has since been used more generally to describe Macintosh computers assembled from unusual combinations of parts or, after Apple's transition to Intel processors, to denote PCs running OSx86, a hacked version of Mac OS X.
In 1985 the NAP began its unusual political " relationship " with Jesse Jackson.
The ground is known for the artificial playing surface which was present from 1985 to 1991, the unusual entrance to the Oak Road End, and the five-season ban on away supporters that Luton Town imposed following a riot by visiting fans in 1985.
By 1985 the church had gone through repeated building programs and been recognized by President Ronald Reagan for its unusual growth and influence.
After a long-term road test conducted by Popular Mechanics of a four-door with a 1. 7 L and automatic transmission setup in 1985, and summarized the experience as a " faithful servant ", but a " generic no-frills car "-except for the unusual steering wheel stalks-that " nothing gave us pause " with their " compliant appliance ".
* Washington Post January 13, 1985 article on LaRouche mansion and unusual lifestyle
During the 80s, McCallum's work with Potter included producing the films Dreamchild ( 1985 ), an unusual exploration by Potter of the creation of Alice in Wonderland, which was nominated for two BAFTA awards, and Track 29 directed by Nicolas Roeg ; executive producing the landmark BBC-TV series The Singing Detective ; and in 1989 producing the Potter-directed TV series Blackeyes.
Pickwick was 12 in 1985, when The Eyre Affair is set, and has some unusual characteristics, including missing wings.
He was also the side's leading goalkicker for the 1985 season, an unusual feat for a medium-sized forward in a premiership winning team.
# Me and My Girl ( 1985 revival ), ( 3, 303 in London ; 1, 420 on Broadway ), m Noel Gay, lb Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose ( originally ran 1, 646 performances in 1937, which was unusual at the time ) ( 1985 Olivier Award winner ) ( In 1937, with World War II impending, The Times famously used its hit song in a headline: " While dictators rage and statesmen talk, all Europe dances-to ' The Lambeth Walk '.
This continued buoying of sales resulted in the unusual circumstance of the album being rated higher on the 1985 year-end charts (# 35 ) than it had actually reached in its chart peak.
In 1985, comic books writer Steve Parkhouse wrote The Man of Iron, an unusual Transformers story about a mysterious alien robot befriending a little boy.
The first and to date only fossils, albeit postcranial ( missing the skull ), were recovered in 1985 during the construction of a gas facility, which explains the dinosaur's unusual name.
On the DVD audio commentary for the episode, writer Greg Daniels cited Martin Scorsese's 1985 film After Hours as an influence on Bart's night-time trek to retrieve his soul from Milhouse, only to experience a series of unusual encounters.
In 1985, for the Kurt Weill tribute album Lost in the Stars, the Music of Kurt Weill, Lou Reed recorded an unusual upbeat rock ' n ' roll version of the song, featuring mostly his undistorted electric rhythm guitar --- typical of Reed's sound of the era, but ending in a searing lead guitar solo.

1985 and cases
The law in Victoria was changed in 1985, and in 2003 the Victoria Police Missing Persons Unit formally reopened 161 pre-1985 cases in which drowning was suspected but no body was found.
In Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority ( 1985 ), the Court changed the analytic framework to be applied in Tenth Amendment cases.
By 1985, Harald zur Hausen had shown that two strains of Human papillomavirus ( HPV ) cause most cases of cervical cancer.
Joan Acocella reports that 40, 000 cases were diagnosed from 1985 to 1995.
This approach was confirmed in R v Clouden ( 1985 ) and Corcoran v Anderton ( 1980 ), both handbag-snatching cases.
This means that since early cases like Hunter v. Southam ( 1984 ) and R. v. Big M Drug Mart ( 1985 ), they have concentrated not on the traditional, limited understanding of what each right meant when the Charter was adopted in 1982, but rather on changing the scope of rights as appropriate to fit their broader purpose.
Among the novels and respective cases alluded to are The Two Mrs. Grenvilles ( 1985 ) ( the shooting of Belair Stud owner William Woodward, Jr. by his wife, Ann Arden Woodward ); An Inconvenient Woman ( 1990 ) ( the Alfred S. Bloomingdale / Vicki Morgan affair and ensuing scandal ); and A Season in Purgatory ( 1993 ) ( the Michael Skakel / Martha Moxley murder case ).
Current U. S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito served as an assistant to Solicitor General Lee from 1981 to 1985, where Alito argued 12 cases before the U. S. Supreme Court.
Mr. Claiborne served as a U. S. Deputy Solicitor General from 1962 to 1985, presented oral argument in over 70 cases to the United States Supreme Court and is regarded as " one of the single most important lawyers in environmental law's formative years in the Court.
After these cases were judged, the number of reported cases in the matter of academic tenure increased fourfold: from 36 cases filed during the decade 1965 – 1975, to 81 cases filed during the lustrum 1980 – 1985.
He was elected as the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in 1985, in both cases alongside his duties as Chief Whip.
In the first two cases, Pakistan had no Prime Minister from 7 October 1958 until 3 July 1972, and from 5 July 1977 until 24 March 1985 — periods of martial law in Pakistan.
Between 1985 and 2003, a total of 26 cases of CJD occurred in adults having received NPA GH before 1977 ( out of 7700 ), comparable numbers of cases occurred around the world.
By 1985, experience with the LMA Prototype had reached 4000 cases.
The New England Hurricane of 1938 and Hurricane Gloria in 1985 were two such cases.
In 1985, the United Nations ' Whitaker Report classified the massacres as an attempt to exterminate the Herero and Nama peoples of South-West Africa, and therefore one of the earliest cases of genocide in the 20th century
( Elliot Dorff, " On the Use of All Wines " YD 123: 1. 1985 ) Dorff noted that not all wines are made by automated processes, and thus the reasoning behind Silverman's responsum was not conclusively reliable in all cases.
Wilson's Supreme Court rulings include: R. v. Morgentaler in 1988 ( abortion procedures ), R. v Lavallée in 1990 ( battered-wife syndrome as self-defense ), Operation Dismantle v. The Queen in 1985 ( judicial review ), the minority decision in R. v. Stevens ( 1988 ) which was adopted later in R. v. Hess ; R. v. Nguyen in 1990 ( mens rea and statutory rape ), Kosmopolous v. Constitution Insurance Co. of Canada ( piercing " corporate veil "), the dissenting opinion in McKinney v. University of Guelph in 1990 ( mandatory retirement ), Andrews v. Law Society of British Columbia in 1989 ( equality rights test ), and Sobeys Stores v. Yeomans and Labour Standards Tribunal ( NS ) in 1989 ( interpretive authority of tribunals ), among many other foundational cases interpreting the Charter of Rights and Freedoms that was enacted the year she was appointed to the Supreme Court.
Sweet Lambrusco wine became hugely popular in the United States in the late 1970s-1980s, reaching a high of over 13 million cases exported to the country in 1985.
At its peak of popularity in 1984 – 1985, annual sales in the United States were 1. 25 million cases, with another 750, 000 cases sold elsewhere.

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