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1968 and campaign
This material was later used as an element of his satirical US presidential campaign in 1968, and was included on his 1968 comedy album Pat Paulsen for President.
Soon after the book was published in the US, Kosiński was accused by the then-Communist Polish government of being anti-Polish, especially following the regime's 1968 anti-Semitic campaign.
Eldridge Cleaver used such a quotation during his 1968 presidential campaign: " You're either part of the solution or part of the problem.
He has stated that he admires the Kennedy family, and volunteered for Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign in 1968.
When NBC tried to cancel it in early 1968, the show was so popular among fans that a campaign organized by Bjo Trimble successfully demanded its return, redefining the relationship between television networks and audiences.
In spring 1968, a prominent SDS spokesman, Rudi Dutschke, was gunned down in the streets ; in response, massive demonstrations took place, directed in particular against the Springer Press, which had led a campaign to vilify the students.
The party absorbed the American Independent Party, originally founded for George Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign.
In 1968 he incited an anti-Zionist propaganda campaign, as a result of Soviet bloc opposition to the Six-Day War.
In 1968, Richard Nixon ran the first GOP " Southern strategy " campaign appealing to disaffected southern white voters.
In the spring of 1968, a massive campaign began, aimed at promoting the already-adored Mao Zedong to god-like status.
In 1968, after a long campaign by The Sunday Times newspaper, a compensation settlement for the UK victims was reached with Distillers Company ( now part of Diageo ), which had distributed the drug in the UK.
Daniel Cohn-Bendit ( or “ Danny the Red ”), a leader of the 1968 student uprising, spearheaded the party ’ s 1999 European campaign, obtaining 9. 7 % of votes cast, enough to return seven deputies to Strasbourg.
In one scene, Wilson was seen dismissing Longford from his cabinet in 1968, in part because of the adverse publicity the latter was receiving for his public campaign to support the Moors Murderer Myra Hindley.
In 1968, O ' Brien was appointed by Vice President Hubert Humphrey to serve as the national director of Humphrey's presidential campaign and, separately, by Howard Hughes, to serve as Hughes ' public-policy lobbyist in Washington.
For the 1968 U. S. presidential campaign, Brzezinski was chairman of the Hubert Humphrey Foreign Policy Task Force.
She joined the presidential campaign of close friend Robert F. Kennedy, and heard the shots when he was assassinated on June 5, 1968.
During the 1968 campaign, LeMay became widely associated with the " Stone Age " comment, especially because he had suggested use of nuclear weapons as a strategy to quickly resolve a deeply protracted conventional war which eventually claimed over 50, 000 American and millions of Vietnamese lives.
Since 14 months is less than two years, he was eligible to run again in 1968, but withdrew early in the campaign, amid his sagging political popularity in the ongoing Vietnam War.
Prior to that, he was a noted New York municipal bond lawyer, director of Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign, and one of Nixon's closest personal friends ; after his tenure as Attorney General, he served as director of Nixon's 1972 presidential campaign.
The two men became friends, and in 1968, with considerable trepidation, Mitchell agreed to become Nixon's presidential campaign manager.
During his successful 1968 campaign, Nixon turned over the details of the day-to-day operations to Mitchell.
He joined Bob Hope and James Stewart to campaign for Richard Nixon in 1968.
Darin traveled with Robert Kennedy and worked on the politician's 1968 presidential campaign.

1968 and saw
The 1968 tour of South Africa saw the Lions win 15 of their 16 provincial matches, but the team actually lost three tests against the Springboks and drew one.
This period included eighteen consecutive winning seasons ( 1968 1985 ) -- an unprecedented run of success that saw the Orioles become the envy of the league, and the winningest team in baseball.
February 1968 saw the premiere of The Light in the Wilderness for baritone solo, choir, organ, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erich Kunzel, and Brubeck improvising on certain themes within.
Various recollections and interpretations were published in the 1950s and 1960s but Sonia saw the 1968 Collected Works as the record of his life.
The student protests and general strike of May 1968 saw Paris bedecked in revolutionary, anarchist, and situationist slogans such as L ' ennui est contre-révolutionnaire (" Boredom is counterrevolutionary ") expressed in painted graffiti, poster art, and stencil art.
The student protests and general strike of May 1968 saw Paris bedecked in revolutionary, anarchist, and situationist slogans such as L ' ennui est contre-révolutionnaire (" Boredom is counterrevolutionary ") and Lisez moins, vivez plus (" Read less, live more ").
Hurst remains the most recent British-based player to notch a double hat-trick in a top-flight league match: he achieved this remarkable feat in a First Division match against Sunderland at Upton Park on 19 October 1968, which saw the Hammers defeat the Wearsiders 8-0.
April 15, 1968 saw a pitching duel for the ages.
"' Forever Changes ' is also an album that heralds the last days of a golden age and anticipates the growing ugliness that would dominate the counterculture in 1968 and 1969 ... ' Forever Changes ' is inarguably Love's masterpiece and an album of enduring beauty, but it's also one of the few major works of its era that saw the dark clouds looming on the cultural horizon, and the result was music that was as prescient as it was compelling.
1972 saw the introduction of a deluxe version of the sedan, VAZ-2103, which was based on Fiat 124 Special 1968 and featured a new 1. 5 L engine and twin headlights.
1968 saw the first major German rock festival in Essen, and the foundation of the Zodiak Free Arts Lab in Berlin by Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conrad Schnitzler, which helped bands like Tangerine Dream and Amon Düül achieve cult status.
The Chinese were deeply disturbed by the Soviet suppression of the Prague Spring in 1968, as the latter now claimed the right to intervene in any country it saw as deviating from the correct path of socialism.
In the 1970s, Bond saw competition as gritty detective stories and urban crime dramas began to fuse themselves with the new " action " style, leading to a string of maverick police officer films, such as those defined by Bullitt ( 1968 ), The French Connection ( 1971 ) and Dirty Harry ( 1971 ); all of which featured an intense car chase inspired by the popular stuntwork of the Bond films.
1968 saw the introduction of aggregation of the investment income of unmarried minors with the income of their parents.
Increases in national insurance benefits in 1965, 1967, 1968 and 1969 ensured that those dependant on state benefits saw their disposable incomes rise faster than manual wage earners, while income differentials between lower income and higher income workers were marginally narrowed.
It was well received when the principal and the staff in the board of education saw it in December 1968.
The principal administrative and teaching facilities were originally housed in the Pathfoot Building, which was completed in 1968 and subsequently saw several extensions over the years, including a Tropical Aquarium in 1979 and a Virology unit in 1987.
December 1, 1968 saw the breaking of ground for the linear accelerator ( linac ).
From 1968 on, the Series I XJ saw minor changes, first in 1973 ( to Series II ), 1979 ( Series III ), a complete redesign for 1986 / 1987 in XJ40, further modifications in 1995 ( X300 ), in 1997 with V8-power ( X308 ), and a major advance in 2003 with an industry-first aluminium monocoque-chassis ( X350 ).
In 1968, Johnson and the group recorded a demo, which saw extremely limited release ; years later the recording became a prized collector's item.
In 1966 and 1967 a hundred people turned out to watch for the black monk and allegedly managed to spot a cowled figure, but in 1968 the few spectators who turned up saw nothing.
But public perception of him changed following the Tet Offensive ( January 30-September 23, 1968 ), the aftermath of which saw many Democrats grow disillusioned by the war, and quite a few interested in an alternative to LBJ.
The University saw the addition of a number of new faculties in the post-war period, such as the Faculty of Graduate Studies ( 1947 ), the School of Business Administration ( now the Richard Ivey School of Business ) ( 1949 ), the Faculty of Engineering Science ( now the Faculty of Engineering ) ( 1957 ), the Faculty of Law ( 1959 ), and Althouse College for education students ( now the Faculty of Education ) ( 1963 ) and the Faculty of Music ( 1968 ).
The 20th century saw a decline in coal mining in the Black Country, with the last colliery in the region-Baggeridge Colliery near Sedgley-closing on 2 March 1968, marking the end of an era after some 300 years of mass coal mining in the region, though a small number of open cast mines remained in use for a few years afterwards.
The twentieth century saw a decline in coalmining and the industry finally came to an end in 1968 with the closure of Baggeridge Colliery near Sedgley.

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