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It was also the first full coalition in Britain since 1945, having been formed 70 years virtually to the day after the establishment of Winston Churchill's wartime coalition, although there had been the " Lib-Lab pact ", an agreement stopping short of a full coalition between the Labour and Liberal parties, from March 1977 until July 1978, when a series of by-election defeats had eroded Labour's majority of three seats which had been gained at the October 1974 election.
Northern Territory Self-Government occurred on 1 July 1978.
Their first show was on July 19, 1978, at the Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco, California.
John Atkinson ( editor ), current editor of Stereophile, stated ( in a 2005 July editorial named Blind Tests & Bus Stops ) that he once purchased a solid-state amplifier, the Quad 405, in 1978 after blind tests, but came to realize months later that " the magic was gone " until he replaced it with a tube amp.
He was President of Germany from 1 July 1999 until 30 June 2004, and Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1978 to 1998.
Kaohsiung was upgraded to a special municipality on July 1, 1979, by the Executive Yuan, which approved this proposal on November 19, 1978.
July 1978.
On July 10, 1978, Col. Mustafa Ould Salek led a bloodless coup d ' état that ousted the President, who would later go into exile in France.
Daddah was ousted in a bloodless coup on July 10, 1978.
A committee of military officers governed Mauritania from July 1978 to April 1992.
President Taya, who won elections in 1992 and 1997, first became chief of state through a December 12, 1984 bloodless coup which made him chairman of the committee of military officers that governed Mauritania from July 1978 to April 1992.
* Ian Powers, " MC6809 microprocessor ", Microprocessors, Volume 2, Issue 3, July 1978, Page 162, ISSN 0308-5953,.
President Jimmy Carter subsequently signed the " Alternative Futures and Self Determination Executive Order " on July 25, 1978 guaranteeing the right of self determination to the People of Puerto Rico.
Charles, Prince of Wales ( 3 November 1972 ), U. S. President Jimmy Carter ( 15 July 1978 ), and U. S. Vice President ( later President ) George H. W. Bush ( George Bush Senior ) ( 1 February 1983 ).
The album was recorded from April to July in 1978 using a variety of electronic equipment, including various synthesizers such as the KORG PS-3100 polyphonic synthesizer, Oberheim Eight-Voice, Moog III-C, Polymoog, Minimoog, and Micromoog, as well as the Korg VC-10 vocoder, KORG SQ-10 analog sequencer, and Syn-Drums electronic drum kit.
This was achieved on 7 July 1978 and Kenilorea automatically became the country's first Prime Minister.
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:* 23 July 1977-15 March 1978: Ogaden War.
* " Identity " / " Let ’ s Submerge " ( July 1978: EMI International, INT 563 )-No.
* July 23 – Karl Swenson, American actor ( d. 1978 )
* July 25 – Judith Barsi, American child actress ( b. 1978 )
* July 14 – F. R. Leavis, British literary critic ( d. 1978 )
* July 10 – Giorgio de Chirico, Italian painter ( d. 1978 )
On 11 July 1978, the Snowdons ' divorce was finalised.

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Kim Il-sung died from a sudden heart attack on July 8, 1994, three weeks after the Carter visit.
In a sudden gesture, the government proclaimed a joint communiqué for reunification with North Korea on July 4, 1972, and held Red Cross talks in Seoul and Pyongyang.
On 5 July 2003 about 350 skiers and 70 skifield staff were trapped on the mountain overnight at Top o ' the Bruce when a sudden snow storm blew up and within a few minutes made the access road too dangerous to descend.
The release of Back Pages was briefly overshadowed by the publicity surrounding the sudden death of founding member Dan Peek on July 24, 2011.
John Smith ( 13 September 1938-12 May 1994 ) was a British Labour Party politician who served as Leader of the Labour Party from July 1992 until his sudden death from a heart attack in May 1994.
The sudden dismissal of popular finance minister Jacques Necker by King Louis XVI on 11 July 1789 proved the spark that lit the fuse of Desmoulins ' fame.
It was only by a breach of his own constitution that he had been able to declare war against Russia in April 1788 ; the Conspiracy of Anjala ( July ) had paralysed all military operations at the very opening of the campaign ; and the sudden invasion of his western provinces by the Danes, almost simultaneously ( September ), seemed to bring him to the verge of ruin.
After the sudden death of the influential Louvois in July 1691 Louis XIV had assumed a more active role in the direction of military policy, relying on advice from experts such as the Marquis of Chamlay and Vauban.
Another possible cause of the sudden risk shock may also be attributable to the handover of Hong Kong sovereignty on 1 July 1997.
In July 2008 there were repercussions in the media when, as the result of a sudden drop in temperature, two participants died of exhaustion and hypothermia At the end of August 2009 the Swiss, Freddy Nock, walked along a cable of the Zugspitze Glacier Cable Car from the Zugspitzplatt to the summit.
The series took a long time to be released largely due to the sudden death of director Takeyuki Kanda in July 1996.
Ne Win retired as president in 1981, but remained in power as Chairman of the BSPP until his sudden unexpected announcement to step down on July 23, 1988.
Lynds rose to sudden prominence when the paper was published and a press release about it appeared on the scientific news site Eurekalert. org on July 31, 2003 .< ref > Press release on Eurekalert. org < http :// www. eurekalert. org / pub_releases / 2003-07 / icc-gwi072703. php ></ ref > The paper caused much controversy, as was detailed in articles in The Guardian and Wired Magazine.
Ganilau held the chairmanship until his sudden replacement on 21 July 2004 by Ratu Ovini Bokini.
Kemal Sunal died on July 3, 2000, as a result of a sudden heart attack aboard a flight to Trabzon just before take off.
However, Lee's presidency proved one of the briefest in the history of the church, lasting from Smith's death in July 1972 to Lee's sudden fatal pulmonary hemorrhage in December 1973.
On the 22 July 1883, led by a troop of mounted white mercenaries, Zibhebhu made a sudden descent upon Cetshwayo's kraal at Ulundi, which he destroyed.
Again flying relief for refugees, he was killed on the ground on 13 July 1977, during a sudden Somali guerrilla attack near Gode.
Lewis suffered sudden cardiac death on the basketball court at an off-season practice on July 27, 1993 at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Maj. Gen. Neville ’ s sudden death on July 8, 1930 at Edgewater Beach, Maryland, while in office as Major General Commandant, closed one of the most brilliant military careers of his day.
In July 2005, the FDA said that Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis labels would all carry warnings on the risk of sudden blindness, though it was unclear whether the drugs were actually causing the blindness.
The 87th Division returned to the States in July 1945 expecting to be called upon to play a role in the defeat of the Japanese, but the sudden termination of the war in the Pacific while the division was reassembling at Fort Benning changed the future of the 87th.
Juanita Nielsen, a journalist and publisher, campaigned against property development in the Kings Cross area during the 1970s until her sudden disappearance on 4 July 1975.
On 22 July 1951, while on a military and diplomatic trip to Europe, Admiral Forrest Sherman died in Naples, Italy, following a sudden series of heart attacks.

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