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These headlights were designed for the 1984 model, but regulations would not allow them to be used until the mid-1985 update.

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Since mid-1985, the depreciated value of the currency has increased the competitiveness of Swazi exports and moderated the growth of imports, generating trade surpluses.
The introduction of Saturday Night's Main Event on NBC in mid-1985 marked the first time that professional wrestling had been broadcast on network television since the 1950s.
However, by 1984, Chacón reached her peak, and not being able to reach an " Anglo " market, ended her show in Puerto Rico by mid-1985 at the age of 35.
In mid-1985, Farrell was searching for a new bass player for the faltering Psi-com when he was introduced to Eric Avery.
In mid-1985, Rozz Williams left the band, partly due to his increasing interest in experimental music and surrealist performance art.
Following the name change, the band released the single " Shouldn't Do That " ( UK No. 63 ) in mid-1985.
Originally printed on a few pages of loose paper, the newsletter grew in content to eventually become a " small, colorful magazine " and was renamed in mid-1985 as the Last Days Magazine.
In mid-1985, Rossi, Parfitt and Bown, along with Edwards and Rich, started work on a new Status Quo album.
Recent UCLA graduate Shane Black wrote the screenplay in mid-1985.
Owing to such chronic inflation, the Peruvian currency, the sol, was replaced by the Inti in mid-1985, which itself was replaced by the nuevo sol (" new sun ") in July 1991, at which time the new sol had a cumulative value of one billion ( 1, 000, 000, 000 ) old soles.
The £ 4 million Aston relief road in Sheffield opened in mid-1985, with the old route now designated as the B6200.
Ferrari were back competing for race honours for the first time since mid-1985 from the Hungarian Grand Prix onwards.
In mid-1985, the band embarked on its first nationwide tour to promote the now completed Come on Down EP.
As of mid-1985, factories in Eastern Europe still used 40 % more fuel than those in the West.
A new feature called " The Slipped Disk Show " appeared in mid-1985, starring a fictional disc jockey who answered computer-related questions submitted by readers.
Development began mid-1985 and was available for sale in mid-1988.
They had written most of the material for the album by mid-1985 and set out to complete a lineup with which to record.
By July 1979, despite the release of billions of dollars in construction funds by the U. S. Department of Transportation, Metro had pushed back the construction of the Anacostia Station to mid-1985 and the completion of the Branch Avenue Line to late 1986.
In mid-1985, the XT trim was added as the top-of-the-line version.
In mid-1985, KRLR began to introduce a few classic television programs, and in mid-1985 began airing World Class Championship Wrestling, a popular one-hour wrestling program originating from Dallas, Texas.

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** Bob Shrum, political consultant
In 2007, it was revealed in the book No Excuses: Concessions of a Serial Campaigner by Bob Shrum, who served as Kerry's campaign adviser in the 2004 U. S. presidential election, that Kerry wanted to choose Gephardt as his nominee for Vice President but was convinced by Shrum and others to choose Edwards.
Sánchez de Lozada hired U. S. political consultants James Carville, Stan Greenberg and Bob Shrum to advise his campaign.
Political analyst Bob Shrum says that Eagleton would never have been selected as McGovern's running mate if it had been known at the time that Eagleton was the source of the quote.
Kerry also hired Bob Shrum as a campaign consultant.
Bob Shrum was chairman of the Fund for a Democratic Majority.
The firm quickly became Doak and Shrum, and Trippi helped produce the media and strategy for several successful gubernatorial and U. S. Senate campaigns, including those of Virginia Governor Jerry Baliles, Senator Alan Cranston of California, Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, Pennsylvania Governor Bob Casey.
Robert M. " Bob " Shrum ( born 1943 ) is an American political consultant, who has worked on numerous Democratic campaigns.
In 1992, Shrum worked for Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey, who was defeated for the nomination by Bill Clinton.
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* Democratic political strategist, Bob Shrum
* Bob Shrum, political strategist
Election commentators included Donna Brazile, Tom Brokaw, Bob Shrum, Dana Milbank, Tony Fabrizio, Joe Klein, EJ Dionne, Pat Buchanan, Peter Hart, and Hendrik Hertzberg.
* Bob Shrum wrote for Senator Ted Kennedy.
" The speech was written by Bob Shrum.

Bob and resigned
ALP officials felt given the party's weakened state, Barnard should remain in Parliament, and be given no preferment if he resigned ; party president and future Prime Minister Bob Hawke described the decision to appoint Barnard as " an act of lunacy ".
Martin resigned the next day ( some sources have said he was actually fired ), and was replaced by Bob Lemon, a Hall of Fame pitcher for the Cleveland Indians who had been recently fired as manager of the White Sox.
On September 15, 2002, Lipinski wrote a terse, page-one note informing readers that the paper's longtime columnist, Bob Greene, resigned effective immediately after acknowledging " engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct some years ago with a girl in her late teens whom he met in connection with his newspaper column.
He became Senate Majority Whip when the Republicans took control of the Senate in 1995, succeeding as Majority Leader in 1996 when Bob Dole resigned from the Senate to focus on his presidential campaign.
However, Sunderland were relegated the following season back into Division Two, without their FA Cup Final winning manager Bob Stokoe, who had resigned because of health problems at the start of the season.
Unhappy with major structural changes enacted by then Warner Music Group chairman Robert Morgado, Bob Krasnow abruptly resigned in July 1994, and others soon followed — the highly respected Warner Bros CEO Mo Ostin decided not to renew his contract and left in December 1994, and Ostin's friend and protégé Lenny Waronker left early the next year.
Stoke were relegated from the First Division in 1952 – 53 ; during the season Bob McGrory resigned as the club's manager after 17 years in the role.
Martínez resigned his cabinet post on December 12, 2003, to run for the open U. S. Senate seat in Florida being vacated by retiring Democratic Senator Bob Graham.
They were joined by a third, Bob Menéndez ( who is also Cuban-American ) in January 2006, until Salazar resigned from the Senate on January 20, 2009, to become Secretary of the Interior.
He resigned after the dismissal of Arizona manager Bob Brenly.
The official announcement was made on 31 January 1947, and McKell resigned from parliament and from the ministry on 6 February, but not before participating in the caucus vote to elect his own successor ( 5 February ); he had favoured Bob Heffron, but James McGirr had the numbers.
When the Speaker of the House, Bob Halverson, suddenly resigned in March, Sinclair was elected to replace him.
Federally, the riding was represented by New Democrats from 1965 until 1988 ; past MPs include Bob Rae ( 1978-1982 ), who resigned to become leader of the provincial NDP, and was later Premier of Ontario in the NDP majority government of 1990-1995.
He resigned as the PPS to Bob Ainsworth on 3 September 2009 citing concerns over the war in Afghanistan.
He resigned as the Parliamentary Aide to Bob Ainsworth on 3 September 2009 citing concerns over the war in Afghanistan.
Ehlers served as chairman of the House Administration Committee in the 109th Congress after Bob Ney resigned from the position.
Bob Boutin, apparel director, Mark Bingemann, women's wear business manager and Jasmine Bingemann, footwear and accessories manager all resigned within a short period.
He also served as interim Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services from April 27 to July 27, 1998, when Bob Runciman temporarily resigned from active duty after revealing privileged information in the legislature.
* when Bob McMullan was elected on 16 February 1988 to replace former ACT Senator Susan Ryan, who had resigned.
Facing staunch opposition from Ohio Senator Bob Taft, Scott barely survived a no-confidence ballot but nevertheless resigned as RNC chairman.
In 1998, Brown resigned from the New Yorker following an invitation from Harvey and Bob Weinstein of Miramax Films ( then owned by the Disney Company ) to be the chairman in a new multi-media company they intended to start with a new magazine, a book company and a television show.
CEO David Tillman has since resigned, and in his stead the MPTF board has seated Bob Beitcher, former ousted CEO of Panavision.
NHLPA Executive Director and General Counsel Bob Goodenow, seen by many as the biggest villain in the lockout because of his hardline stance against a salary cap, resigned from his position five days after the agreement was ratified amid criticism from many of his constituents.
The first major casualty was Elektra chairman Bob Krasnow, who resigned abruptly in July 1994.

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