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The film was released theatrically in the United States in the summer of 1963 by Universal International.
He became an assistant professor in the Department of Social Relations at Harvard in the summer of 1963 until 1966, when he became a lecturer until 1967.
In the spring and summer of 1963, national attention became riveted on Birmingham.
Between 1976 and 1984, she made annual summer visits to France, which were among 22 private trips to continental Europe between 1963 and 1992.
By the end of the summer of 1963 close to of Howard County farmland had been acquired, and the time was at hand to begin planning what to do with it.
The incidence of Vietcong attacks continued to increase as it had done during the summer of 1963, the weapons loss ratio worsened and the rate of Vietcong defections fell.
The first is the 1987 film Dirty Dancing which is set at a summer resort in the Catskills in the summer of 1963.
In the summer of 1962, he was promoted to the position of territorial manager for California, Nevada, and Arizona, and moved to San Francisco ; and in the spring of 1963 to Los Angeles.
In the early years of the 20th century, brick-making was a major industry, but this ended in the summer of 1963 when fire destroyed the Paxton Brick Company.
One track from My Son, The Nut, a spoof of summer camp entitled " Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh ," became a surprise novelty hit, reaching No. 2 on the national Billboard Hot 100 chart for three weeks in late summer 1963.
" While Burke's version spent 5 weeks at # 2 in the R & B charts in the American summer of 1963, kept from the number one position by Jackie Wilson's " Baby Workout " and Sam Cooke's " Another Saturday Night ", Pickett's original stalled at # 64 in the Pop charts and # 30 on the R & B chart.
In the summer of 1963 a vote of no confidence passed with the support of the Socialist People's Party and a centre-right minority coalition government was formed, under John Lyng.
A few years after their graduation, in the summer of 1963, the " old Kirks ", already a married couple living in a small bedsit, metamorphose into the " new Kirks " when one day, while Howard is at the university where he has a job as a lecturer, Barbara has spontaneous casual sex with an Egyptian student.
Johnny moved on from Chancellor, briefly joining Dorsey on Reprise Records for one single " Hey Sue "/" It Don ’ t Take Much " ( 20153 ) before signing a one year contract with Capitol Records in the summer of 1963.
The top European Formula One teams and drivers raced the European winters in Australia and New Zealand from 1963 to 1969 playing host to a golden age for racing in the region for which the Australian Grand Prix ( and the New Zealand Grand Prix ) became jewels of the summer.
Late summer 1963 saw sporadic incidents attributed to the FFS and required the movement of regular troops into the Kabylie.
During the 1963 – 1985 period, these limitations were especially strict: only single-story summer houses without permanent heating and with living areas less than 25 m² ( 269. 0 square feet ) were allowed as second housing ( though older dachas that didn't meet these requirements continued to exist ).
Besides inhibiting summer cloud development, its coastal location also prevents extreme temperatures ; Whereas locations in the Sussex weald to the North can on occasion fall below or rise above, since 1960, the temperatures recorded at Bognor have never fallen below ( January 1963 ) or risen above ( June 1976 ).
During the summer, the Salem campus has, since 1963, housed one campus of the Governor's School of North Carolina, a state-run summer program for gifted high school students.
In the summer of 1963 concrete was laid on the paddock terracing and it was the Stoke players who helped lay it as part of a team bonding scheme.
In 1963 the first Dandy summer special was published, a joint Dandy-Beano summer special ; the first exclusively Dandy Summer Special was released the following year.

summer and Vaughan
In the summer of 1949, Vaughan made her first appearance with a symphony orchestra in a benefit for the Philadelphia Orchestra entitled " 100 Men and a Girl.
In the summer of 1980, Vaughan received a plaque on 52nd Street outside the CBS Building ( Black Rock ) commemorating the jazz clubs she had once frequented on " Swing Street " and which had long since been demolished and replaced with office buildings.
During the summer of 2011, Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital is proposed and approved by the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Deb Matthews, to be constructed.
Known for his shrewd captaincy and man-management skills, Vaughan captained England in 51 Tests between 2003 and 2008, winning 26 ( a national record ) and losing 11 ; England won all seven home Tests of the 2004 summer under Vaughan, and the pinnacle of his captaincy career came with a 2 – 1 victory in the 2005 Ashes, England's first Ashes victory since 1986 / 7.
The Frankie Vaughan Archive, consisting of sheet music, scores, orchestral and band parts, was donated to Liverpool John Moores University by his widow, Stella Vaughan, in the summer of 2000.
This was the summer in which the infamous Stevie Ray Vaughan incident took place.
After the retirement of captain Michael Vaughan during summer 2008, Shah had a chance to claim a place on the tour to the West Indies.
Vaughan was the third opening act for most of the dates of Bob Dylan's summer 2006 tour, preceded by Elana James and the Continental Two and Junior Brown.

summer and went
Also in the summer of 1909 Sapir went to Utah, with his student J. Alden Mason.
In the summer of 1912, Edwin Armstrong observed oscillations in audion radio receiver circuits and went on to use positive feedback in his invention of the regenerative receiver.
By summer 1777, however, Washington had rebuilt his strength and his confidence ; he stopped using raids and went for large-scale confrontations, as at Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown.
After the summer surveying season ended, in November 1792 Vancouver went to Nootka, then the region's most important harbour, on contemporary Vancouver Island.
After her funeral, in the spring or early summer of 69 BC, Caesar went to serve his quaestorship in Spain.
After Congress went into recess in the summer of 1826, Polk returned to Tennessee to see Sarah, and when Congress met again in the autumn, Polk returned to Washington with Sarah.
In the summer of the same year Keats went with Clarke to the seaside town of Margate to write.
The origins of the Anti-Comintern Pact went back to the summer and fall of 1935, when in an effort to square the circle between seeking a rapprochement with Japan and Germany's traditional alliance with China, Ribbentrop and Ōshima devised the idea of an anti-Communist alliance as a way to bind China, Japan, and Germany together.
Louis fell ill soon after his final victorious campaigns and went to his summer hunting lodge on an island in the Rhine, by his palace at Ingelheim.
The Polish-German agreement was concluded in the spring or possibly summer of 980, because in November of that year Otto II left his country and went to Italy.
Moccasins were not designed to get wet, and in wet weather and warm summer months, most Native Americans went barefoot.
In January 1775 he returned to Edinburgh, and that summer went with his aunt Jenny to take spa treatment at Bath in England, where they lived at 6 South Parade.
In the winter of 1776 he went back to Sandyknowe, with another attempt at a water cure at Prestonpans during the following summer.
( The movie adaptation of The Hunt for Red October tells Ryan's story differently: Admiral Joshua Painter states that he attended the United States Naval Academy and that in the " summer of his third year, he went down in a chopper accident in the Med.
The first part of the tour, which featured Amos on piano, Rhodes, and Wurlitzer, was six months long and Amos went out again in the summer of 2003 for a tour with Ben Folds opening.
230, Verses 8 – 11 ): " Contesting against Abhijit ( Vega ), the constellation Krittika ( Pleiades ) went to " Vana " the Summer Solstice to heat the summer.
This proved somewhat less than satisfactory, however, because in order to accommodate CBS ' telecasts of late afternoon National Football League games, 60 Minutes went on hiatus during the fall from 1972 to 1975 ( and the summer of 1972 ).
In summer of 1986, Queen went on their final tour with Freddie Mercury.
Camping overnight, a rural invasion, eccentric dress, wild music and sometimes wilder behaviour — these now familiar features of pop festival happened at Beaulieu each summer, culminating in the so-called ' Battle of Beaulieu ' at the 1960 festival, when rival gangs of modern and traditional jazz fans indulged in a spot of what sociologists went on to call ' subcultural contestation '.
The European tour went to Europe in the summer and ended that September in Japan.
The tribe went on buffalo hunts in summer and winter.
By the summer of 1929, it was clear that the economy was contracting and the stock market went through a series of unsettling price declines.
After tests on Hunter Mountain, New York in September 1965, he went on to promote ‘ slope soaring ’ as a summer activity for ski resorts ( apparently without great success ).
Newport plays host to a number of festivals during the summer months, including the Newport Jazz Festival, the Sunset Music Festival, the Newport Folk Festival ( where Bob Dylan infamously " went electric " in 1965 ), the Newport International Film Festival, and the Newport International Boat Show.
Several Australian soap operas, which went off air over summer, such as Number 96, The Restless Years, and Prisoner, ended each year with major and much publicised catastrophe, such as a character being shot in the final seconds of the year's closing episode.

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