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John Edward Boulting ( 21 November 1913 – 17 June 1985 ) and Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting ( 21 November 1913 – 5 November 2001 ), known collectively as the Boulting brothers, were English filmmakers and identical twins who became known for their popular series of satirical comedies in the 1950s and 1960s.
In the early 1960s, Janmaat ran a furniture factory with two of his brothers, but it burned down in 1966.
The Van Halen brothers started playing music together in the 1960s when Eddie played classical piano and later drums, and Alex played the guitar.
* Bill Saul and his twin brothers Rich Saul and Ron Saul, professional football players during the 1960s and 1970s, were born and raised in Butler – Bill played 9 years ( 1962 – 1970 ) as a linebacker for the Colts, Steelers, Saints and Lions, Rich played 12 years ( 1970 – 1982 ) at center for the Los Angeles Rams and Ron played 13 years ( 1970 – 1983 ) for the Houston Oilers and Washington Redskins.
The album boasted the rock hit, " That Lady ", which was itself a remake of the brothers ' 1960s single albeit with different lyrics provided by Ernie Isley.
Deane's mother and brothers were all in the Trotskyist movement and were members of the Walton Constituency Labour Party in the 1950s and 1960s.
From the late 1960s onwards the Barclay brothers continued to build up stakes in a variety of businesses, including breweries and casinos.
Since the 1960s, the site of the former Collyer house has been a pocket park, named for the brothers.
In the 1960s, the Commission backed the Gallo brothers in their rebellion against Profaci family boss Joe Profaci.
* Ylivieska is the home of a spreading agricultural technology called moist grain crimping, developed in the late 1960s by two local brothers.
Both brothers died in the early 1960s.
In the 1960s TV series Thunderbirds, the Tracy brothers were given the forenames of five of the Mercury astronauts: Scott, Virgil, Alan, Gordon and John.
The current team's badge includes two red dogs, a nickname given to the club when the Nunweiller brothers played here, in the 1960s and 1970s.
Each of Bleddyn's seven brothers also played for Cardiff, and his younger brother Lloyd represented Wales in the 1960s.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the brothers, John, Walt, Emil and Gene, toured the west coast.
As a member of one of the most famous musical families in America, Taylor and her four brothers, Alex, Livingston, Hugh and James, have all enjoyed some measure of success as performing and recording artists, starting in the late 1960s.
The Hodges brothers began playing together in their father's band, the Germantown Blue Dots, in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
The Tisch brothers soon diversified the Loews business, successfully venturing into a variety of areas as the 1960s and 1970s progressed.
Pace was a contemporary of the Fittipaldi brothers, Wilson and Emerson, and began racing in Brazil in the late 1960s.
Both brothers traveled from the United States to Europe in the early 1960s with future grand prix winner Peter Revson.
His appearances in the 1960s and 2004 series are startkly different ; he is immediately Shotaro's ally in the 1960s, but in the 2004 series, his brothers Ryuusaku and Tatsu are killed during Tetsujin's revival, causing him to seek revenge for several episodes.
Kent Records was a Los Angeles-based record label, launched in the 1960s by the Bihari brothers.
His brother, Enoch Lincoln, was Governor of Maine from 1827 to 1829, and thus they were the first two brothers to be Governors simultaneously ( like John and William Bigler in the 1850s, Nelson and Winthrop Rockefeller in the 1960s & 1970's, and George W. Bush and Jeb Bush from 1999 to 2000.

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During the next 10 years, Hopper appeared frequently on television in guest roles, and by the end of the 1960s had played supporting roles in several films.
He used it frequently in his editorials for many years in the 1940s to 1960s but it never came into general usage the way Murphy's Law has.
Kelly also frequently appeared on television shows during the 1960s, but his one effort at television series, as Father Chuck O ' Malley in Going My Way ( 1962 – 63 ), based on the Best Picture of 1944 starring Bing Crosby, was dropped after thirty episodes, although it enjoyed great popularity in Roman Catholic countries outside of the United States.
Other colors of kryptonite, having different effects, began to show up frequently beginning in late 1950s comics, reaching a peak in appearances in 1960s Superman series.
Although the phenomenon was initially and most frequently reported in the 1950s and 1960s, some researchers – John Keel and others – have suggested similarities between Men in Black reports and earlier demonic accounts.
Margaret Mead ( December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978 ) was an American cultural anthropologist, who was frequently a featured writer and speaker in the mass media throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
Among the most frequently cited " downward turning points " are: creator / editor Harvey Kurtzman's departure in 1957 ; the magazine's mainstream success ; adoption of recurring features starting in the early 1960s ; the magazine's absorption into a more corporate structure in 1968 ( or the mid-1990s ); founder Gaines ' death in 1992 ; the magazine's publicized " revamp " in 1997 ; or the arrival of paid advertising in 2001.
With the blurring of class divisions in the 1960s and 1970s, the distinction between the saloon and the public bar was often seen as archaic, and was frequently abolished, usually by the removal of the dividing wall or partition.
Canned Heat's Alan Wilson also helped bring slide guitar to the rock music industry in the late 1960s which he used frequently during concerts to create a buzzing delta blues boogie which can be heard on tracks such as London Blues, I Love My Baby, Sandy Blues, and countless others and can also be seen during their performances at the Monterey Pop Festival on Rollin and Tumblin ' and at Woodstock During Woodstock Boogie and On The Road Again.
Mining families were replaced by what locals referred to as " hippies ", young people with a 1960s worldview which frequently clashed with the values of Telluride's old-timers.
The impact of psychedelic drugs on western culture in the 1960s led to semantic drift in the use of the word " psychedelic ", and it is now frequently used to describe anything with abstract decoration of multiple bright colours, similar to those seen in drug-induced hallucinations.
In the Canadian province of Quebec, the widespread rejection of the Catholic Church and secularization of its institutions in the mid 1960s, was justified frequently by charges that the church in Quebec was " Jansenist.
Fifth Estate is frequently cited as the longest running English language anarchist publication in North America, although this is sometimes disputed since it became only explicitly anti-authoritarian in 1975 after ten years of publishing as part of the 1960s Underground Press movement.
Graham Greene's novel The Comedians, set in 1960s Haiti, frequently refers to Samedi.
Since the 1960s, The Rules of the Game has frequently appeared near the top of critics ' polls of the best films ever made.
Surf music was quite popular in the early 1960s, and was generally rather simple and melodic — one exception being Dick Dale, who gained fame for his quick playing, often influenced by the music of the Middle East, and frequently using exotic scales.
Throughout the 1960s Dalida would frequently perform sell-out shows at the Olympia, and international dates became more frequent.
Starting in the 1960s, Louis was frequently mocked by segments of the African-American community ( including Muhammad Ali ) for being an " Uncle Tom.
Images of and references to the Cheshire Cat cropped up more frequently in the 1960s and 1970s, along with more frequent references to Carroll's works in general.
Although the Coasters originated outside of mainstream doo wop, their records were so frequently imitated that they became an important part of the doo wop legacy through the 1960s.
Baldwin's lengthy essay Down at the Cross ( frequently called The Fire Next Time after the title of the book in which it was published ) similarly showed the seething discontent of the 1960s in novel form.
Raised Mormon, in adulthood Kerry shifted his ideological focus frequently, in rivalry with any serious countercultural figure of the 1960s.
The Colt name appears frequently in Mitsubishi's history since its introduction as a rear-engined 600cc sedan in the early 1960s.
Also frequently featured in the network's early years were " videos " for Motown and other 1960s oldies consisting of newsreel and concert footage.

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