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Between the 1960s and the late 1980s, as television news relegated newspaper reading to an occasional basis rather than daily, syndicators were abandoning long stories and urging cartoonists to switch to simple daily gags, or week-long " storylines " ( with six consecutive ( mostly unrelated ) strips following a same subject ), with longer storylines being used mainly on adventure-based and dramatic strips.
Moderization of daily life brought new problems to Bhutan in the late 1980s.
While the region is predominantly French-speaking, it also has two significant minority language communities: the western Flemings, whose presence is evident in the many Dutch placenames in the area and who speak West Flemish, a dialect of Dutch ( perhaps 20, 000 inhabitants of Nord-Pas-de-Calais use Flemish daily and an estimated 40, 000 use it occasionally, both, primarily in and around the arrondissement of Dunkirk ); and the Picards, who speak the Picard language, or Ch ' ti ( speakers, " chitimi ", have been working to revive the nearly-extinct regional speech since the 1980s ).
It would be many years before television programs originated in the north without the help of the south, starting with one half-hour per week in the 1980s with Focus North and graduating to a daily half-hour newscast, Northbeat, in the late 1990s.
Since the early 1980s, however, desalination plants, which render seawater suitable for domestic and industrial use, have provided about 60 % of daily water consumption needs.
In the early 1980s, a daily comic strip based on the show was drawn by Roger Mahoney and appeared in the Daily Star.
In the mid 1980s the oil market was in a terrible slump, with prices going lower daily.
The community was portrayed as the hometown location of the fictional Babs Knievans ' Bar and Grill and " Hiney Wine " used as a daily comedy sketch and mock radio ad by local radio personalities John King and Terry Dorsey on Dayton radio station WING ( AM ) in the 1980s.
By the mid-to-late 1980s, an estimated 1 / 3 to 1 / 2 of police patrol officers wore concealable vests daily.
While he was held captive in the 1980s, many Church Army officers wore a simple badge with the letter H on it, to remind people that one of their members was still a hostage, and was being supported in prayer daily by them and many others.
However, it also aired in daily syndication in the early 1980s as part of the " Krofft Superstars " package.
During the mid-to-late 1980s, glam metal bands were in heavy rotation on the channel, often at the top of MTV's daily dial countdown, and some of the bands appeared on the channel's shows such as Headbanger's Ball, which became one of the most popular programs with over 1. 3 million views a week.
By the 1980s a new competitor had appeared in Rupert Murdoch's national daily The Australian.
After being family owned for a century, The Telegraph was bought in the 1980s by Independent Publications of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, which owns several, smaller daily and weekly newspapers around the U. S. as well as some other businesses.
The engine was still being manufactured well into the 1980s for the Bedford CF van, and many of them are still in daily use.
The number of copies of daily and weekly newspapers and magazines in circulation grew fourfold between the mid-1960s and the mid-to-late 1980s, reaching 310 million by 1987.
This leading daily was reformed and enlivened in the late 1970s and early-to-middle 1980s by then editor-in-chief Hu Jiwei.
When it entered the West Berlin scheduled market in the late 1980s, it initially served Brussels twice daily from Berlin Tegel ( from 2 August 1987 ).
By the late 1980s, television broadcasts on ET1 and ET2 ( still commonly known as EPT-1 and EPT-2 until later years ) had increased to 12 – 15 hours daily, though it was still common for one or both stations to sign off briefly in the afternoon and sign back on in the early evening hours.
Two daily syndicated versions aired in the 1980s, one a Canadian-based revival that aired from 1980 to 1981, and The All New Let's Make a Deal, which aired from 1984 to 1986.
West launched his career in the early 1980s performing daily comedic routines on Boston's WBCN.
* The chief newspaper of the KSČ was the Prague daily, Rudé Právo, which, with a circulation of 900, 000 in the 1980s, was the most widely read and most influential newspaper in the country.
In order to meet the 1980s daily syndicated minimum guideline of 65 episodes, for example, Robotech was created by merging three unrelated anime shows and their storylines rewritten so that they relate to each other.

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** Naam Japna – A Sikh is to engage in a daily practise of meditation and Nitnem ( a daily prayer routine ) by reciting and chanting of God ’ s Name.
For the first two weeks of the 1984 daily Name That Tune series, fourteen $ 100, 000 winners from the previous series were brought back to compete for a second $ 100, 000 in what was called the Super Champions tournament.

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However, the " Our Tune " feature, which ran from 1980, became a daily 11am fixture of his Radio 1 show, and is the element for which it is best remembered.
After leaving Radio 1 he worked for Irish-based long wave station Atlantic 252, reviving " Our Tune " and then presented a TV version of the feature daily for BBC1's Good Morning with Anne and Nick in 1994-95 and later for Sky One.
KLOS also airs a midday show hosted by veteran KMET / KLSX DJ Cynthia Fox called " In Tune at Noon " where she features a daily celebration of events in Rock n Roll History and events in the News.

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This year besides the Masses, a programme called deepen your faith was conducted daily from 24 November to 1 December, after the 6 PM Novena Mass of St. Francis Xavier.
More than 2000 buses are conducted daily from these three cities.
According to a 1987 survey conducted by the American School Health Association, " 3 % of the boys reported having carried a handgun to school at least once during the school year ; 1 % reported carrying a handgun on a daily basis.
A March 2001 poll conducted by the Polish daily Rzeczpospolita found that one-half of Poles were aware of the Jedwabne massacre ; among Poles with a higher education the proportion rose to 81 percent.
Many farming activities are conducted daily with vintage equipment, tools, and methods.
The most recent research, conducted in 2007, suggests that on-demand treatment with sildenafil ( Viagra ) offers a dramatic improvement in ejaculation delay and sexual satisfaction as compared with daily paroxetine, with on-demand sertraline, paroxetine or clomipramine, and with the pause – squeeze technique.
The 34th PS received its transfer orders on Christmas Day and conducted twice daily reconnaissance flights using five P-40s.
In 2011, a small study conducted in two French allergy practices suggested that low doses of propranolol ( 10 – 40 mg daily ) were effective in the treatment of aquagenic pruritus.
Eating pecans daily may delay age-related muscle nerve degeneration, according to a study conducted at the University of Massachusetts and published in Current Topics in Nutraceutical Research.
At present the following services are conducted in churches daily for the majority of the year:
Except for the occupation by the Germans in World War II when the daily ceremony was conducted at Brookwood Military Cemetery, in Surrey, England, this ceremony has been carried on uninterrupted since 2 July 1928.
Most cave diving exploration is now conducted on the basis of " mini projects " lasting 1 – 7 days, and occurring many times a year, and these may include daily commutes from home to jungle dive base camps located within 1 hour from road access.
In late 2007, el-Masri el-Yom daily newspaper conducted an interview at a bus stop in the working-class district of Imbaba to ask citizens what Arab nationalism ( el-qawmeyya el -' arabeyya ) represented for them.
A Lithuanian study conducted in 2001 concluded that the maximal daily growth rate of the cap ( about 21 mm or 0. 8 in ) occurred when the relative air humidity was the greatest, and the fruit bodies ceased growing when the air humidity dropped below 40 %.
The synagogue opened in 1886 and has conducted daily prayer services continuously to this day.
Secondly, each phase of the participant's daily activity is conducted in the immediate attendance of a large group of others, all of whom are treated similarly and required to do the same things jointly.
The southern section of the freeway has the highest traffic levels along M-66 as measured by average annual daily traffic ( AADT ) in the survey conducted in 2009.
Flea markets can be held annually or semiannually, others may be conducted monthly, on weekends, or daily.
The campaign is conducted in what would seem to the public like pseudo-military style, with a strict chain of command, zero tolerance for certain prohibited actions, and an extended daily schedule that starts early and ends much later than most " day jobs.
Foraging for food is generally conducted on a daily basis, from dawn to dusk when there are chicks to feed.
Crosby, who considered herself a " primitive Presbyterian ", and the other students of the Blind Institution were required to attend daily morning and evening prayers, as well as Sunday morning and evening services held there and conducted by visiting clergymen of a variety of denominations, including Dutch Reformed, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Congregationalist, and Methodist.
The codifiers, such as Maimonides, his annotators, and the author of the Shulkhan Arukh, have unitedly given strength to this sentiment, and have thus, for more than a thousand years, made the daily attendance at public worship, morning and evening, to be conducted in a quorum of ten.
The changing the guard ceremony conducted in Canada is performed daily during the summer months at Rideau Hall, Parliament Hill and the National War Memorial in Ottawa by the combined Ceremonial Unit made up of the two Canadian regiments of Foot Guards.
The Changing the Guard at the President ’ s House occurs daily, conducted by the President ’ s Ceremonial Guard Company of the Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police.

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