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These three pieces of clothing are what men mostly wore during the 80's. They were a trending fashion statement.
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These all were toys that kids always wanted in the eighties, all starring famous characters from the shows; E.T, Star Wars, He Man.
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The Police were a British rock band formed in London in 1977. ( Michael Jackson) He was the best selling artist in the United States for 2009. Formed in England, their name was originally spelled Deaf Leopard.
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is the only player to have held the top spot in both singles and doubles for over 200 weeks. She has a wife named Julie Lemigova. She played tennis for the women's league.
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Ronald reagan was the 40th president of the united states, was president for eight years and his vice president was George W. Bush.
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introduced on August 12, 1981. less than $1,600. Philip Don Estridge made the first IBM PC.
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The Ford Escort is a small family/compact car introduced by Ford in 1980 for the 1981 model year. Ford's first "World Car" (the Escort) was introduced in the North American market in 1981. The Ford Escort could go on for 140,000 miles, maybe even another 280,000 if you take good care of it.
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To most people, Jaws 3 is a terrible, stupid movie that is easily the lowest point in the Jaws series. The shark was 35 feet long, ten feet longer than previous films. The film made $13,422,500 in its first weekend. It held the record for highest-grossing opening for a 3-D film.
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Almost every episode has a car stunt in which the vehicle flies in the air before crash-landing. For a show that had so much gunfire, explosions, and action in it, no one seemed to die Marvel made a comic called “The A Team’’
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Born 31, December, 1943. Krishna Pandit Bhanji is his real name. He appeared in many movies; Turtle Diary (1985), Maurice (1987), and Bugsy (1991) – for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor at the Oscars.
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The space shuttle was engulfed in a cloud of fire just 73 seconds after liftoff, at a height of 46,000 feet. It didn't explode. Christa McAuliffe would have been the first teacher in space.