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In the late summer of 1984, the Soviet Union also prevented a visit to West Germany by East German leader Erich Honecker.
The perceived threat to Iraq in the summer of 1982 thus was serious enough to force Saddam Hussein to request the Nonaligned Movement to change the venue of its scheduled September meeting from Baghdad to India ; nevertheless, since the fall of 1982, the ground conflict has generally been a stalemated war of attrition — although Iran made small but demoralizing territorial advances as a result of its massive offensives in the reed marshes north of Basra in 1984 and in 1985, in Al Faw Peninsula in early 1986, and in the outskirts of Basra during January and February 1987.
The boycotting countries organized their own ' Friendship Games ' in the summer of 1984.
A few markets also launched music-only channels including Las Vegas ' KVMY Channel 21, which debuted in the summer of 1984 as KRLR-TV Vusic 21.
TOPS-10 was running on the Mars by the summer of 1984, and TOPS-20 by early fall.
In the summer of 1984 Appleton helped Moses Asch, founder of Folkways Records, release its first recordings of electro-acoustic music.
Additionally, the Research Science Institute ( formerly the Rickover Science Institute ), founded by Admiral Rickover in 1984, is a highly respected summer science program hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for aspiring high school seniors from around the world.
Between 1976 and 1984, she made annual summer visits to France, which were among 22 private trips to continental Europe between 1963 and 1992.
Holy Thorn, summer 1984.
Beginning on July 28 and continuing until August 29, 1986, a combination of 1985 College Week and summer 1984 regular episode reruns aired.
Queen Elizabeth II's scheduled tour of Canada in the summer of 1984 posed a problem for Turner before the election.
* Lambert, A. Unquiet Souls: the Indian summer of the British aristocracy, 1880 – 1918 ( 1984 )
In the summer of 1984 the team's fortunes changed forever when it received the third pick of the 1984 NBA Draft, after Houston and Portland.
A live production of Last of the Summer Wine, known informally as the " summer season ", was produced in Bournemouth in 1984.
Founded after the 1984 Stop the City protests, the magazine was launched in the summer of that year by an editorial collective consisting of Alan Albon, Richard Hunt and Marcus Christo.
Gallup died in 1984 of a heart attack at his summer home in Tschingel, a village in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland.
The music festival was founded in 1984 by Mr. Alan Iglitzin, originally intending the Festival to be a summer home for the Philadelphia String Quartet.
In the book, Patterson reported that in the summer of 1984 Koko asked her for a cat.
In the summer of 1984, he defended the title against Dominican Enrique Sanchez in Miami, in a fight held outdoors.
Two more hundreds in the summer of 1983 against New Zealand, and knocks of 152 and 173 * against Pakistan in 1984 ensured his place in the side.
Among other sights in Hrodna and its environs, we should mention the Orthodox cathedral, a polychrome Russian Revival extravaganza from 1904 ; the botanical garden, the first in the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, founded in 1774 ; a curiously curved building on the central square ( 1780s ); a 254-metre-high TV tower ( 1984 ); and Stanisławów, a summer residence of the last Polish king.
Los Lobos returned to the studio in the summer of 1984 to record its first major label album, How Will the Wolf Survive?
Stone managed to do a short tour with Bobby Womack in the summer of 1984, and he continued to make sporadic appearances on compilations and other artists ' records.

summer and King's
All these emotions were screwed up to new heights when, after acceptance and the first rehearsals, there ensued such a buzz of excitement among Parisian music lovers that Duclos had to come running to Rousseau to inform him that the news had reached the superintendent of the King's amusements, and that he was now demanding that the work be offered first at the royal summer palace of Fontainebleau.
In summer 1951, Queen Elizabeth and her daughters fulfilled the King's public engagements in his place.
With Haakon's loss of mobility, and as the King's health deteriorated further in the summer of 1957, Crown Prince Olav appeared on behalf of his father on ceremonial occasions and took a more active role in state affairs.
In King's Meadow, the hill at the far south of the site, is a small megalith circle which, like Stonehenge, is coordinated with the summer solstice, and since 1990 represents a Stone circle.
Three tugs, named Hilgay, Littleport and Wissington were used to pull a fleet of 24 steel barges, which were used to take the beet to King's Lynn during the winter months and to bring coal in the reverse direction during the summer.
Ostoher rebuilt the city in as a summer residence, and it became the capital of Gondor in, when King Tarondor moved the King's House from Osgiliath following the Great Plague, which devastated the population of the much larger and populous old capital.
The 2010 film, The King's Speech, features a scene where the king's speech therapist Lionel Logue, as played by Geoffrey Rush, auditions for the role by reciting the lines, " Now is the winter of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this sun son of York ,".
Władysław was born 9 June 1595 at the King's summer residence in Łobzów, near Kraków, a few months after the main Wawel Castle had been consumed by fire.
In summer 1615, however, it emerged that Overbury, who on 15 September 1613 had died in the Tower of London, where he had been placed at the King's request, had been poisoned.
In the summer he travelled through counties Monaghan, Fermanagh and Cavan, and a year later through Meath, Westmeath, Longford, King's county and Queen's County, both of which circuits he reported to Cecil.
* 1663-The first Filles du roi (" King's Daughters ") arrive in New France during the summer.
The first, in 1971, was coup d ' état attempt allegedly supported by Libya, organized by General Madbouh and Colonel Ababou and carried out by cadets during a function at the King's summer palace in Rabat during his forty-second birthday party.
Thereafter the King's Men played in Blackfriars for the seven months in winter, and at the Globe during the summer.
The work was constructed and installed in King's Wood near Challock, Kent over the summer of 2006.
45-years after the incident, it was speculated by The Montreal Gazette that De Gaulle was still annoyed over a perceived slight from World War II-era Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King's slow recognition of the new French government in late summer 1944.
* Platform 6: South-facing bay platform used mostly by Northern Rail commuter services, East Coast services to King's Cross station and on non summer Saturdays by East Midlands Trains services to London St. Pancras.
The school produces three student-authored publications: Stepping Fourth ( for the Fourth Forms, years 7 – 8 ), The Removes ' Gazette ( for the Removes, years 9 – 10 ), and Term Time a Sixth Form magazine, first published in summer 2010, as a replacement for the defunct King's Herald newspaper.
* Marivent Palace ( the King's summer residence ) in Palma de Mallorca, under the care of Government of the Balearic Islands.
During spring and summer 1945 two companies of the Buckinghamshire Battalion, along with the 5th Battalion of the King's Regiment, were attached to a secretive unit known as T-Force.
During the summer of 1776 Luis de Unzaga y Amezaga, the governor of New Spain at New Orleans, had privately delivered five tons of gunpowder, out of the King's stores, to Captain George Gibson and Lieutenant Linn of the Virginia Council of Defense.
The major companies were based at specific theatres in London ; the most successful of them, William Shakespeare's company the King's Men, had the open-air Globe Theatre for summer seasons and the enclosed Blackfriars Theatre in the winters.
However, he returned in summer 2006 as part of Burger King's Superman Returns campaign.
The King's Troop provides the Queen's Life Guard in Whitehall for three weeks in August each year while the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment goes away for summer training.
Cowboy Copas, who had formerly vocalized on the Golden West Cowboys ' recordings and who still performed with the group, recorded the song for King Records just after the Golden West Cowboys, with Copas ' version being released just prior to the Golden West Cowboys ': both singles became Top Ten C & W hits-the chart was then known as " Best Selling Folk Retail Records "-in the spring and summer of 1948 with respective peaks of # 3 ( Pee Wee King's Golden West Cowboys ) and # 6 ( Cowboy Copas ).

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