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The 1980s also saw the cementing of relationships between established characters: Alf Roberts ( Bryan Mosley ) married Audrey Potter ( Sue Nicholls ) in 1985, Kevin Webster ( Michael Le Vell ) married Sally Seddon ( Sally Dynevor ) in 1986.
In 1986 Coppola released the comedy Peggy Sue Got Married starring Kathleen Turner, Coppola's nephew Nicolas Cage, and Jim Carrey.
In 1986 he married his high school sweetheart, Suzanne ( Sue ), with whom he had three sons: Oscar, Tyrone, and Willard.
Patrick County native Mary Sue Terry served as Attorney General of Virginia from 1986 until 1993.
After separating from Kamala Shastri in 1981, Shankar lived with Sue Jones until 1986.
In 1986, Baker married for a third time, this time to Sue Jerrard, who had been an assistant editor on Doctor Who.
This pairing lasted until Timpson's retirement in 1986, when John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor joined the rotating list of presenters ( there had been others alongside Redhead and Timpson, including Libby Purves in the late 1970s ).
In the 1986 US film Peggy Sue Got Married, Nicolas Cage's character keeps a picture of Fabian on his car's sun visor.
Schwimmer based Ross on Nicolas Cage's role of Charlie from the 1986 film Peggy Sue Got Married.
For Peggy Sue, she received a 1986 Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
She had roles in Peggy Sue Got Married ( 1986 ) and the science fiction oddity Stranded ( 1987 ).
* Peggy Sue Got Married ( 1986 )
Peggy Sue Got Married is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Kathleen Turner as a woman on the verge of a divorce, who finds herself transported back to the days of her senior year in high school.
* Rita, Sue and Bob Too, ( 1986 ): two Bradford teenagers have affairs with a married man.
One of Carradine's final film appearances was Peggy Sue Got Married in 1986.
* Peggy Sue Got Married ( 1986 ) ( executive producer ) ( unit production manager )
* Peggy Sue Got Married ( 1986 ) ( directed by Francis Ford Coppola )
Her other films include Fat Guy Goes Nutzoid ( also known as Zeisters ) ( 1986 ), Peggy Sue Got Married ( 1986 ), Tucker: The Man and His Dream ( 1988 ), In Country ( 1989 ), The Ice Storm ( 1996 ), Face / Off ( 1997 ), Pleasantville ( 1998 ), The Notebook ( 2004 ), The Bourne Supremacy ( 2004 ) The Bourne Ultimatum ( 2007 ), Death Race ( 2008 ) and The Bourne Legacy ( 2012 ).
He credited the film with getting him to wonder what it would be like to revisit one's high school years, but cites Peggy Sue Got Married from 1986 as a film that had portrayed that scenario much more successfully.
During his final year in Oakland in 1986, Kingman sent a live rat wrapped in a pink box to Sue Fornoff, a sportswriter for The Sacramento Bee.
In 1986 it was acquired by the Sue Ryder Foundation and is currently in use as a hospice.
In the autumn of 1986, after watching a preview of Austen's Northanger Abbey, Sue Birtwistle and Andrew Davies agreed to adapt Pride and Prejudice, one of their favourite books, for television.
The rarely-heard original version was released on a vinyl collection called " The Complete Buddy Holly ", and was later used over the opening credits of the 1986 Kathleen Turner film Peggy Sue Got Married.

1986 and writes
According to the National Security Archive, in an August 23, 1986 e-mail to John Poindexter, Oliver North described a meeting with a representative of Panamanian President Manuel Noriega: " You will recall that over the years Manuel Noriega in Panama and I have developed a fairly good relationship ", North writes before explaining Noriega's proposal.
It was reprinted in 1986, and in the Foreword to that edition George Lovi ( astronomer and writer ) writes, " What makes it so special is that it is the first true celestial Baedeker and not just another " cold " catalogue of mere numbers and data.
His nationality was first addressed by contemporary Spanish chronicler Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, who, in his Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano, referred to Cabrillo as Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Português, Still, historian Henry Kelsey, in his exhaustive 1986 biography Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, writes that Cabrillo appears to have been born in Castilla.
She writes that former MUM professor of economics and business law, Anthony DeNaro, " alleged " in 1986 that there was " a very serious and deliberate pattern of fraud ... designed to misrepresent the TM movement as a science ( not a cult ), and fraudulently claim and obtain tax exempt status with the IRS ".
Middle East journalist Barbara Victor writes that when she went to Tripoli in 1986 to interview Muammar Gaddafi, it was illegal to use any term except " Zionist entity " to refer to Israel.
Jonathan Dollimore writes that Scruton's Sexual Desire ( 1986 ) based a conservative sexual ethic on the Hegelian proposition that " the final end of every rational being is the building of the self ," which involves recognizing the other as an end in itself.
Although he writes predominantly for himself, he has written for other artists, in particular Rose Laurens (" Quand tu pars ", 1986 ).
BUAV writes that, " Under the 1986 Act, it is still perfectly legal for an animal in a laboratory to be unnaturally caged for its entire life ; poisoned ; deprived of food, water or sleep ; applied with skin and eye irritants ; subjected to psychological stress ; deliberately infected with diseases such as cancer and AIDS ; brain damaged ; paralysed ; surgically mutilated ; irradiated ; burned ; gassed ; force fed, electrocuted and killed.
He has been a regular columnist for Black Belt magazine since 1986, where he writes on the traditional arts.

1986 and memoir
He later wrote a memoir in 1998, Longer than Forever, about their time together and her rumored affair with actor Richard Gere, with whom she starred in No Mercy ( 1986 ) and Final Analysis ( 1992 ).
Hochschild's first book was a memoir, Half the Way Home: a Memoir of Father and Son ( 1986 ), in which he described the difficult relationship he had with his father.
In 2010, Hersh released her memoir, Rat Girl, which covers events from early 1985 through early 1986, when she was in her late teens.
Her own memoir, My Life with Pablo Neruda, ISBN 0-8047-5009-2, was published posthumously in 1986.
He has published eight volumes of poetry, including No Vacancies in Hell ( 1973 ), Young Men's Gold ( 1978 ), The Book of Fortune ( 1982 ), Spirits ( 1987 ), The Traveler's Calendar ( 2002 ), and " The Glass House " ( 2009 ) as well as a book of stories, Star of Wonder ( 1986 ) and the memoir Love's Compass ( 1990 ).
In 1986, Davey published a political memoir, The Rainmaker-a Passion for Politics.
In 1986, Gelsey Kirkland had published Dancing On My Grave, co-written by her then husband Greg Lawrence, a startling memoir chronicling her artistic transformation from George Balanchine's " baby ballerina " to one of the most acclaimed ballerinas in her generation.
In 1986, she published her memoir, also called Birthday, which has since been translated into four other languages, and in 2001, she wrote an expanded version of the memoir called Between Lives: An Artist and Her World.
Salzman is best known for his 1986 memoir Iron & Silk, which describes his experiences living in China as an English teacher in the early 1980s.
Going Solo is a memoir by Roald Dahl, first published by Jonathan Cape in London in 1986.
In 1986, McFadden wrote a positively reviewed personal memoir entitled Rain or Shine: A Family Memoir, in which she described her childhood growing up as the daughter of free-spirited parents.
Midnight Editions published The Little School: Tales of Disappearance and Survival in Argentina, a 1986 memoir by former political prisoner and Amnesty International board member Alicia Partnoy, as well as The Diary of a Political Idiot: Normal Life in Belgrade, by Jasmina_Tešanović.
* One More Time ( book ), a 1986 memoir by Carol Burnett

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