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Born January 9, 1913 and Died April 22, 1994. Presidential term, January 20, 1969 – August 9, 1974. Years of service, 1942–1946 (active); 1946–1966 (inactive).
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Fashion varied and was experimental. There was no rules to fashion.The hippie look from the 60s carried to the early 70s.
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By 1970 airplanes carried 73% of people and railroads carried 7.2%. There's a total of 99 airplanes from 1970 to 1979 in the military factory. There was more space, classier interior and bolder designs.
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Some hot wheels are worth over $3000. Some tracks are worth over $50. Some football games are going for $20 or more.
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The Jackson 5 sang ABC. Ben was by Michael Jackson when he was young. One song by the Beatles is Get Back.
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The first of Sony's portable cassette tape players went on sale on July 1st, back in 1979 for $150. Over 400 million Walkman portable music players have been sold, 200 million of them cassette players. Walkman went on to become one of Sony's most successful brands of all time, transitioning formats over the years into CD, Mini-Disc, MP3 and finally, streaming music.
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American singer, actress, director and producer and one of the most successful personalities in show business. Born April 24, 1942.Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Golden Globe, Cable Ace, and more.
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Teenagers and dog solve mysteries in a bright green van. One episode is 'a night of fright is no delight.' Don Messick talks for scooby doo.
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Played NBA for 19 seasons. Ten of those Hall of Fame seasons came from 1970 to 1980. Playing career: 1969–1989.
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The max height was estimated at 35 feet high. Killed at least 300,000 people. Over 45 percent of the population of 167,000 in the city of Tazumuddin was killed.
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Made in 1973. Based on a book made in 1952. American animated musical film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions.