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After the Beatles 1965 summer tour, Paul McCartney frequently used a left-handed 1964 4001S FG Rickenbacker bass, as its tone was better suited to recording than the lightweight Höfner basses he had used previously.
Fatah's manpower was incremented further after Arafat decided to offer new recruits much higher salaries than members of the Palestine Liberation Army ( PLA ), the regular military force of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ), which was created by the Arab League in the summer of 1964.
Baran developed the concept of message block switching during his research at the RAND Corporation for the US Air Force into survivable communications networks, first presented to the Air Force in the summer of 1961 as briefing B-265 then published as RAND Paper P-2626 in 1962 and then including and expanding somewhat within a series of eleven papers titled On Distributed Communications in 1964.
In the summer of 1964, the couple moved to West Berlin where Gudrun would began her thesis on Hans Henny Jahnn at the Free University.
Between summer 1964 and spring 1965, it was seen in virtually every major Western European city.
They were the second summer Olympic Games to be held in Asia and the first since the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.
Claus and Beatrix met at the wedding-eve party of Princess Tatjana of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse, in the summer of 1964.
They worked quickly to resolve water and sanitation concerns and opened the camp in the summer of 1964.
The dedication of Wallwood came in 1964, the buildings were constructed in 1965, and the first camping season was the summer of 1966.
* Delanco Camp-An inter-denominational Christian camp meeting and summer camp along Lake Agape, located here since 1964, preaching under the Wesleyan doctrine.
McCartney originally claimed he had written " Yesterday " during the Beatles ' tour of France in 1964 ; however, the song was not released until the summer of 1965.
The counterculture in the United States lasted roughly from 1964 to 1972 — coincident with America's involvement in Vietnam — and reached its peak in 1967, the " summer of love ".
The youngest of nine children, Holyfield and his family moved to Atlanta in the summer of 1964, at the age of two.
Just as the Civil Rights Act passed into law in 1964, his group The Impressions produced music that became the soundtrack to a summer of revolution.
In summer 1964, Stone introduced the duo to Atlantic Records ' Jerry Wexler, who signed them to Atlantic.
) Another version — later verified by Bentley — holds that two Pomona students on a summer grant project in 1964 hypothesized that 47 occurred far more often in nature than random number distribution would explain.
Cassady first met author Ken Kesey during the summer of 1962, eventually becoming one of the Merry Pranksters, a group who formed around Kesey in 1964 who were vocal proponents of the use of psychedelic drugs.
In 1964, she played Leisl in The Sound of Music and Jenny in Riverwind in summer stock at the Mt.
During the summer of 1964 over 3, 000 students attended these schools and the experiment provided a model for future educational programs such as Head Start.
The summer of 1964 was marked by a successful attack by the Forces Armee Royale.
It was the first Winter Olympics to be held outside Europe and North America, and only the 3rd game ( summer or winter ) held outside those regions over all, after Melbourne ( 1956 Summer Olympics ) and Tokyo ( 1964 Summer Olympics ).
Clarence Brandenburg, a Ku Klux Klan ( KKK ) leader in rural Ohio, contacted a reporter at a Cincinnati television station and invited him to come and cover a KKK rally in Hamilton County in the summer of 1964.
About 528 Mark II Cobras were produced to the summer of 1965 ( the last US-bound Mark II was produced in November 1964 ).
Over this period, the French airline's market share halved from 9 % to less than 5 % despite having withdrawn from Tegel – Düsseldorf in summer 1964 and concentrated its limited resources on Tegel – Frankfurt and Tegel – Munich to maximise the competitive impact on the latter two routes.
Formed in the summer of 1964, by amateur avant-garde musician George Hunter and music major Richard Olsen, the earliest line up of The Charlatans featured George Hunter ( autoharp, vocals ), Olsen ( bass, vocals ), Mike Wilhelm ( lead guitar, vocals ), Mike Ferguson ( piano / keyboards, vocals ), and Sam Linde ( drums ).

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The Pony Express delivered mail summer and winter in roughly ten days from the midwest to California.
* Discrete event simulation languages: lectures delivered at the NATO summer school, Villard-de-Lans, September 1966 / by Ole-Johan Dahl.
American and British expeditionary forces of the North Russia Campaign were armed with these rifles and sent to Murmansk and Arkhangelsk in the late summer of 1918 to prevent the large quantities of munitions delivered for Czarist forces from being captured by the Central Powers.
* Reinhold Niebuhr made his summer home in Heath, where in 1934 he first delivered the famous Serenity Prayer.
The first iWarp prototype was delivered to Carnegie Mellon in summer of 1990, and in fall they received the first 64-cell production systems, followed by two more in 1991.
The primary communication and transportation link to the rest of the world during the summer was the steamship ; but between October and June the northern ports like Nome became icebound, and dog sleds delivered mail, firewood, mining equipment, gold ore, food, furs, and other needed supplies between the trading posts and settlements across the Interior and along the western coast.
In the summer of 1862, the British-built warship Oreto, later renamed the CSS Florida, was delivered to Nassau in the Bahamas with the intention of its being transferred to the Confederate Navy.
Since summer 2001, the distinctive automated announcements have been provided by voice artist Phil Sayer, and delivered by a computerised service provided by Ditra Systems.
However, it is also known that the very first BARs delivered had improperly tempered recoil springs and had these guns been prematurely introduced during the summer of 1918, their employment may also have been problematic.
The speech was delivered at most twice ( and copies were passed out to members of the Republican National Committee at their summer 1880 meeting in New York ), but Guiteau believed himself to be largely responsible for Garfield's victory.
It receives approximately of precipitation per year, much of which is delivered in the late spring and early summer.
Over the course of the summer, Brown delivered more than 300 speeches despite facing many hardships.
By the summer of 2005 two inert missiles had been delivered to Modane to recommission the facility following major modifications intended to prepare it for the free-jet trials.
During the summer of 1862, Union Maj. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis planned to move his army toward Helena, Arkansas, in search of supplies to replace those that had been promised but never delivered by the US Navy.
He also delivered courses of lectures in the United States at summer sessions in Chicago and later for the Lowell Institute lectures in Boston.
Her medical problem probably was a gross tumor of the placenta that had killed the fetus she delivered in late summer, but Puritan leadership — who saw all events in theological terms — deemed this “ monstrous birth ” to have been the judgment of God.
Mail from central Norway to Hammerfest which had taken three weeks in the summer and up to five months in winter could now be delivered in a mere seven days.
For example, in the summer of 2007, a large piece of equipment for Rosneft's Siberian Vankor Oil Field was delivered by the Amur-1516 from Dzerzhinsk on the Oka River, via the Volga – Baltic Waterway and the White Sea Canal to Arkhangelsk, and then from there by the ocean-going SA-15 class Arctic cargo ship Kapitan Danilkin to Dudinka on the River Yenisei.
The aircraft were to be delivered by spring 1969 to accomplish the transition to an all-jet fleet ahead of the 1969 summer charter season.
It argued that the type could probably not be delivered before August 1918 anyway, too late for the summer offensives of that year, and that an improved medium tank design should be taken into development instead.
For instance, this summer when you order a pizza, don't be surprised if it's delivered by one of your professors!
The new design, the Mark XV, was delivered in production quality in the summer of 1931.
The airing delivered the ceremony's lowest ratings ever ( 0. 6 / 2 in 18-49, 2. 72m ), but it did outperform The CW's weak averages on the night that summer.
Raine was a research fellow at Girton College from 1955 to 1961, and in 1962 she delivered the Andrew Mellon Lectures at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. She taught at Harvard for at least one course about Myth and Literature offered to teachers and professors in the summer.
In summer months icemen delivered it to to residences in ice wagons or ice trucks, where it would be stored in an ice box, which was used much like a modern refrigerator.

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