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  • *[[1970]] - [[Massimo Ellul]], Maltese entrepreneur and philanthropist *[[1970]] - [[Nicole DeBoer]], Canadian actress
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  • '''Louis George Henyey''' ([[February 3]] [[1910]] – [[February 18]] [[1970]]) was an American [[astronomer]]. When Louis Henyey suffered a stroke and died on February 18, 1970, the astronomy department lost its most respected senior member. He left a
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  • *[[1970]] - [[Alexi Lalas]], American football player ==Deaths==
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  • ..." mill exploded. There was a flour [[dust explosion]] that resulted in the deaths of 17 workers and also destroyed five nearby buildings. Construction of a n In 1970, General Mills acquired a five-unit restaurant company called [[Red Lobster
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  • ...mes C. ''The Fox at Bay: Martin Van Buren and the Presidency, 1837-1841'' (1970) ISBN 0-8131-1214-1 [[Category:Deaths from asthma]]
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  • ...h [[Charles Bronson]] and ''[[Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came]]'' (1970). * Leslie Allen (April 20, 1968 – 1982); divorced, two sons: Nicholas Curtis (1970–1994) and Benjamin Curtis (born May 2, 1973)
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  • ...callous reaction to the violence, provoked a national [[Student Strike of 1970|student strike]] that involved more than four million students and 450 univ ...unist nations [[Sino-Soviet border conflict|reached its peak]] in 1969 and 1970, Nixon decided to use their conflict to shift the balance of power towards
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  • ...and Marie V. Scholes. ''The Foreign Policies of the Taft Administration'' 1970. [[Category:1930 deaths]]
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  • ...[[Watts Riots|Watts district]] of [[Los Angeles]] in 1965, and extended to 1970. The biggest wave came in April, 1968, when riots occurred in over a hundre ...he number of American deaths rose. In two weeks in May 1968 alone American deaths numbered 1,800 with total casualties at 18,000. Alluding to the ''[[Domino
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  • ...the last of three in a span of 12 months, coming as it did just after the deaths of [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Douglas MacArthur]]. ...h, Gene. ''The Shattered Dream: Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression'' (1970).
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  • ...finding the Labor Relations and Social Security Acts to be constitutional. Deaths and retirements on the Supreme Court soon allowed Roosevelt to make his own ...oosevelt Administration and the Holocaust, 1938–1945'' (New Brunswick, NJ, 1970)</ref> with not acting decisively enough to prevent or stop [[the Holocaust
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  • ...equent years, Ford received the [[Distinguished Eagle Scout Award]] in May 1970 and [[Silver Buffalo Award]] from the Boy Scouts of America. He is the only ...canceled in December of that year. The vaccine was blamed for twenty-five deaths; more people died from the shots than from the swine flu.<ref>Mickle, Paul.
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  • ...ther neighbors. After the expulsion of Palestinian fighters from Jordan in 1970 and their influx into southern Lebanon, however, hostilities along Israel's ...monplace between December 2006 and February 2007 and resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries. In an attempt to end the intra-Palestinian violence, the King
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  • ...Rise of Warren Gamaliel Harding, 1865&ndash;1920.'' Ohio University Press, 1970 [[Category:1923 deaths]]
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  • ...tral or not, violating international law and resulting in visible American deaths. ...ericans and the Peace, 1918-1920" ''American Jewish Historical Quarterly'' 1970 59(4): 424-459. and Duff, "The Versailles Treaty and the Irish-Americans" '
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  • ...d the moral basis of republicanism, rather than its legalisms.<ref> Foner (1970) p. 215 says, "Lincoln stressed the moral basis of republicanism." See als ...or, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party before the Civil War'' (1970) intellectual history of different prewar faction's in AL's party
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  • ...]'' (1958) for his chilling tales of murder, including ''[[Le Boucher]]'' (1970). He is credited with starting the [[nouvelle vague]] French film movement. * ''[[Le Boucher]]'' ([[1970]])
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  • ...n J. (ed.) |title=Politics and Policies of the Truman Administration |year=1970 |publisher=Franklin Watts |isbn=0-531-06328-3 |edition = Second edition}} [[Category:1972 deaths]]
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  • ...lly very useful - terrorist cells are already organised to be resistant to deaths of leaders. ...08:47:42 <slakr> are standing behind a mantra of also being opposed to the deaths of other humans.
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  • [18:20] <BobTheWikipedian> involuntary, but so are rifle deaths [19:35] <Irunongames> Still no deaths
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