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failure and 1959
Though DeMille completed the film, it proved to be his last, for he never fully recovered, and died on January 21, 1959 of heart failure.
Labour's failure to win the General election of 1959 and its rejection of unilateralism in 1961 upset the plans of the CND leadership and, although CND retained the support of a significant minority of the population, from this point onwards its prospects of success began to fade.
* Pioneer P-3 ( Atlas-Able 4, Atlas-Able 4B, Pioneer X ) – Lunar probe, lost in launcher failure November 26, 1959
The film's relatively strong sexual content ensured it an " X " certificate, but it was saved from failure when Associated British Cinemas agreed to distribute it, making it a surprising commercial success-it was the third most popular movie at the British box office in 1959 after Carry on Nurse and Inn of the Sixth Happiness.
** Launch failure June 18, 1959
The film was released in US on 9 July 1959 to lukewarm response, and UK release was also a commercial failure.
The Reserve Bank Act 1959 and Currency Act 1965 establish that it is not legally required to accept legal tender, even for an existing debt, although failure to do so may be prejudicial in future legal proceedings.
Hardwick had published an essay in Harpers in 1959, edited by Robert Silvers, called " The Decline of Book Reviewing ", a scornful look at the failure of criticism in book reviews of the time, that inspired this group.
The film was a costly financial failure for producer Samuel Bronston who, after making such epics as John Paul Jones ( 1959 ), King of Kings ( 1961 ), El Cid ( 1961 ), and 55 Days at Peking ( 1963 ) had to stop all business activities.
John Nash, who legally changed his name to Theodore John Healy in 1959, died on July 16, 2011 from liver failure as a complication of prostate cancer in Stone Mountain, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta.
He finds damning statistics to back up his claim of the total failure of state socialism to promote the general welfare: " In 1969, Austrians, Finns and Poles could expect to die at the same average age ( 70. 1 years ) but in 1989, Poles had a life expectancy about four years shorter than Austrians and Finns ," "... The great famine of 1959-61, probably the greatest famine of the twentieth century: According to official Chinese statistics, the country's population in 1959 was 672. 07 millions.
However, the wide fluctuations in grain output year to year, the failure of the Virgin Lands to surpass the record output of 1956, and the gradual decline in yields following 1959 mark the Virgin Lands Campaign as a failure and surely fell short of Khrushchev ’ s ambition to surpass American grain output by 1960.
He also made one NASCAR start, the 1959 Daytona 500 where he finished 50th after a transmission failure.
The failure to locate ore in significant quantity below the level resulted in the cessation of mining on July 31, 1959.
The Two-Point-Six was a commercial failure and was pulled from the market in May, 1959, the last large Riley.
Palés Matos died of heart failure in San Juan on February 23, 1959.
David Carr was an apprentice printer ( usually referred to, mistakenly, as a sailor ; Carr had served in the Navy between 1955 and 1957 ) from Manchester, England who died in October 1959 following the failure of his immune system ; he succumbed to pneumonia.
On July 5th 1959, after the failure of his first marriage, he met the journalist Françoise Eschmann, daughter of Paul Eschmann, architect from the city of Nancy.
The EHL team played from 1959 through 1972, and the SHL team played from 1973 through the league's mid-season failure in 1977.

failure and Tibetan
This was a failure with respect to China, which refused to assent to expansive Tibetan demands despite having no effective control, or even access, to most of the lands claimed by Tibet.

failure and uprising
After the failure of the last uprising, the nation preserved its identity through educational uplift and the program called " organic work " to modernize the economy and society.
The failure of John's French military campaign in 1214 was probably the final straw that precipitated the baronial uprising during John's final years as king ; James Holt describes the path to civil war as " direct, short and unavoidable " following the defeat at Bouvines.
Charles's flight from Scotland after the uprising has rendered him a romantic figure of heroic failure in later representations.
Mazzini believed that Italian unification could only be achieved through a popular uprising, but after the failure of the 1848 revolutions, the Italian nationalists began to look to the Kingdom of Sardinia and its prime minister Count Cavour as the leaders of the unification movement.
The uprising was a failure.
This uprising was also a failure.
He was considerably angered by Kun's actions and his failure to secure a general uprising in Germany.
Their first and most ambitious goal, producing a general uprising, had ended in a dismal failure.
Zaire, then in 1965, Mobutu Sese Seko took over, and despite massive corruption, desperate economic failure, and the attempted military uprising of 1991, he held on until the eve of his death in 1997, when the president, Laurent Kabila.
" Indeed, the " Memorandum " states that " one must not forget that even if the French Command and the Russian anti-Bolshevik organisations do not take part in the preparation and direction of the uprising, a revolt in Kronstadt will take place all the same during the coming spring, but after a brief period of success it will be doomed to failure.
The first Guangzhou uprising was a failure.
After the failure of this uprising, Sun was forced to move to Singapore due to anti-Sun sentiments within the revolutionary groups.
Konin was not directly involved in this Polish uprising, but-as every Polish town-was forced to suffer from political and cultural consequences of its failure.
In the lands of partitioned Poland, the failure of the uprising meant economic catastrophe, as centuries-old economic markets became divided and separated from each other, resulting in the collapse of trade.
Again, it ended in failure, but it took 11 years to quell the uprising.
The uprising ended in failure and the Bourbon government was restored on May 15, 1849.
In 1926 Zhang was the General Secretary of Hubei Division of CCP, and in 1927 he was Commissioner of Interim Central Committee of the CCP after the failure of the CCP uprising.
Though this uprising was proved to be imprudent and planless, and its failure unavoidable, Li was thrust into the central stage of the CCP for his prominence in labor work and his courage under fire.
Rebellion is the general term for an uprising, revolt, insurgency, or other related action that seeks to take control of a recognised nation-state government by an active and armed political movement due to failure in the conflict resolution process.
They request sanctuary as they are being hunted due to the failure of the Jacobite uprising.
One of the main reasons for the failure of the uprising was the lack of support from the Soviet Red Army.
Nonetheless, Captain Fermín Galán attempted to start the uprising on December 12, which resulted in the failure of the coup.
There he met with Chinese nationalist leader Sun Yat-sen, who had escaped to Japan following the failure of a July 1913 uprising in Nanking.
The WPC led the international peace movement in the early 1950s, but its failure to speak out against the Russian suppression of the 1956 Hungarian uprising and the resumption of Soviet nuclear tests in 1961 marginalised it, and in the 1960s it was eclipsed by the newer, non-aligned peace organisations like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

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