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▁ne ct ar iv orous , ▁taking ▁ne ct ar ▁from ▁flowers ▁of ▁many ▁gener a ▁of ▁terrest rial ▁flowers ▁such ▁as ▁Em both rium , ▁Pu ya , ▁and ▁F uchs ia ; ▁however , ▁they ▁also ▁se ize ▁insect s ▁and ▁ar th rop ods , ▁usually ▁in ▁mid - air . ▁ ▁Bre eding ▁Ag la e act is ▁cup rip ennis ▁typically ▁bre eds ▁year - round ▁depending ▁on ▁its ▁location ; ▁in ▁Colombia , ▁they ▁bre ed ▁from ▁March ▁to ▁September ▁and ▁February ▁to ▁April ▁in ▁E cuador . ▁They ▁lay ▁two ▁tiny , ▁white ▁eggs , ▁which ▁are ▁inc ub ated ▁up ▁to ▁ 1 8 ▁days ▁( only ▁by ▁the ▁female ), ▁and ▁f ledge ▁at ▁around ▁ 2 7 ▁days . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁sh ining ▁sun be am ▁Category : B ird s ▁of ▁the ▁Northern ▁And es ▁sh ining ▁sun be am ▁sh ining ▁sun be am ▁Category : T ax onomy ▁articles ▁created ▁by ▁Pol bot <0x0A> </s> ▁Peter ▁N ils - G ö sta ▁Lar sson ▁( born ▁ 8 ▁March ▁ 1 9 6 1 ▁in ▁Nä ss jö ) ▁is ▁a ▁former ▁Swedish ▁footballer , ▁who ▁played ▁as ▁a ▁centre - back . ▁ ▁Club ▁career ▁ ▁Lar sson ▁began ▁his ▁career ▁in ▁IF ▁Hall by ▁in ▁J ön kö ping ▁ 1 9 7 1 – 8 1 . ▁Later ▁he ▁played ▁for ▁Hal m st ads ▁B K ▁in ▁All sv ensk an , ▁after ▁that ▁he |
▁had ▁a ▁successful ▁career ▁at ▁IF K ▁Gö te borg , ▁where ▁he ▁won ▁the ▁All sv ensk an ▁title ▁three ▁times , ▁and ▁also ▁won ▁the ▁UEFA ▁Cup ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 7 . ▁He ▁turned ▁professional ▁with ▁A FC ▁Ajax ▁ 1 9 8 7 – 9 1 . ▁After ▁that ▁he ▁played ▁for ▁A IK ▁and ▁became ▁Swedish ▁champion ▁again ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 2 . ▁ ▁International ▁career ▁ ▁Lar sson ▁made ▁ 4 7 ▁appearances ▁for ▁the ▁Sweden ▁national ▁football ▁team ▁and ▁scored ▁four ▁goals . ▁He ▁was ▁a ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁squad ▁for ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 0 ▁FIFA ▁World ▁Cup . ▁ ▁International ▁goals ▁ ▁Sc ores ▁and ▁results ▁list ▁Sweden ' s ▁goal ▁t ally ▁first . ▁ ▁Manager ial ▁career ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 1 , ▁Lar sson ▁became ▁assistant ▁coach ▁for ▁A IK ▁in ▁All sv ensk an , ▁working ▁under ▁his ▁former ▁national ▁team ▁coach ▁Ol le ▁N ordin , ▁and ▁when ▁N ordin ▁left ▁the ▁coach ▁job ▁due ▁to ▁ill ness ▁shortly ▁before ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 2 ▁season , ▁Lar sson ▁became ▁head ▁coach . ▁His ▁career ▁however ▁became ▁short ▁– ▁after ▁seven ▁games ▁with ▁only ▁one ▁win , ▁Lar sson ▁decided ▁to ▁quit . ▁Ha ▁hasn ' t ▁returned ▁to ▁high ▁level ▁football ▁there after . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁▁ ▁http :// www c . aft on bl ad et . se / s port / g uld bol len / |
1 9 8 7 . html ▁ ▁https :// web . archive . org / web / 2 0 0 7 1 0 0 7 1 2 2 2 3 0 / http :// www . a ik . se / f ot bol l / a ik index . html ? % 2 F f ot bol l % 2 F histor ik % 2 F 5 0 0 a ik are % 2 F pet el ars . html ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 6 1 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : S wed ish ▁football ers ▁Category : Sw eden ▁international ▁football ers ▁Category : S wed ish ▁exp atri ate ▁football ers ▁Category : All sv ensk an ▁players ▁Category : E red iv isie ▁players ▁Category : A IK ▁Fot bol l ▁man agers ▁Category : A IK ▁Fot bol l ▁players ▁Category : AF C ▁Ajax ▁players ▁Category : H alm st ads ▁B K ▁players ▁Category : IF K ▁Gö te borg ▁players ▁Category : 1 9 9 0 ▁FIFA ▁World ▁Cup ▁players ▁Category : Ex pat ri ate ▁football ers ▁in ▁the ▁Netherlands ▁Category : UE FA ▁Cup ▁winning ▁players ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁mid field ers ▁Category : S wed ish ▁football ▁man agers <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁blue ▁p enc il ▁doctrine ▁is ▁a ▁legal ▁concept ▁in ▁common ▁law ▁countries , ▁where ▁a ▁court ▁finds ▁that ▁port ions ▁of ▁a ▁contract ▁is ▁void ▁or ▁un en force able , ▁but |
▁other ▁port ions ▁of ▁the ▁contract ▁are ▁en force able . ▁The ▁Blue ▁P enc il ▁Rule ▁allows ▁the ▁leg ally - valid , ▁en force able ▁prov isions ▁of ▁the ▁contract ▁to ▁stand ▁despite ▁the ▁null ification ▁of ▁the ▁leg ally - void , ▁un en force able ▁prov isions . ▁However , ▁the ▁re vised ▁version ▁must ▁represent ▁the ▁original ▁meaning ; ▁the ▁rule ▁may ▁not ▁be ▁invoked , ▁for ▁example , ▁to ▁delete ▁the ▁word ▁" not " ▁and ▁thereby ▁change ▁a ▁negative ▁to ▁a ▁positive . ▁ ▁Et ym ology ▁The ▁term ▁st ems ▁from ▁the ▁act ▁of ▁editing ▁written ▁copy ▁with ▁a ▁blue ▁p enc il . ▁ ▁In ▁UK ▁law ▁The ▁principle ▁was ▁established ▁by ▁the ▁House ▁of ▁L ords ▁in ▁the ▁case ▁of ▁Nord enf elt ▁v ▁Maxim , ▁Nord enf elt ▁G uns ▁and ▁Am mun ition ▁Co ▁( 1 8 9 4 ). ▁ ▁Other ▁stat ut ory ▁prov isions ▁such ▁as ▁the ▁S ale ▁of ▁Good s ▁Act ▁ 1 9 7 9 ▁and ▁the ▁Un f air ▁Term s ▁in ▁Cons umer ▁Cont ract s ▁Reg ulations ▁ 1 9 9 9 ▁have ▁established ▁the ▁Blue ▁P enc il ▁principle ▁in ▁stat ute ▁law . ▁ ▁In ▁Rose ▁& ▁Frank ▁Co ▁v ▁J R ▁C rom pton ▁& ▁B ros ▁Ltd , ▁the ▁Blue ▁P enc il ▁Rule ▁was ▁used ▁to ▁strike ▁out ▁an ▁un accept able ▁clause ▁in ▁a ▁memor and um ▁of ▁understanding ▁agreement ▁which ▁appeared ▁to ▁try ▁to ▁exclude |
▁the ▁juris diction ▁of ▁the ▁courts . ▁The ▁un en force able ▁part ▁having ▁been ▁exc ised , ▁the ▁remainder ▁of ▁the ▁agreement ▁was ▁valid , ▁and ▁served ▁to ▁establish ▁that ▁the ▁MO U ▁agreement ▁was ▁not ▁intended ▁by ▁the ▁parties ▁to ▁be ▁binding ▁at ▁law . ▁ ▁In ▁other ▁juris dict ions ▁In ▁most ▁juris dict ions , ▁courts ▁rout in ely ▁" blue ▁p enc il " ▁or ▁reform ▁c oven ants ▁that ▁are ▁not ▁reasonable . ▁The ▁blue ▁p enc il ▁doctrine ▁gives ▁courts ▁the ▁authority ▁to ▁either ▁strike ▁un reason able ▁cla uses ▁from ▁a ▁non - comp ete ▁agreement , ▁leaving ▁the ▁rest ▁to ▁be ▁enfor ced , ▁or ▁actually ▁modify ▁the ▁agreement ▁to ▁reflect ▁the ▁terms ▁that ▁the ▁parties ▁originally ▁could ▁have — and ▁probably ▁should ▁have — ag re ed ▁to . ▁In ▁Israel ▁the ▁blue ▁p enc il ▁method ▁has ▁been ▁used ▁to ▁strike ▁out ▁illegal ▁or ▁un const itution al ▁parts ▁of ▁a ▁stat ute , ▁leaving ▁the ▁rest ▁int act . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁Rect ification ▁( law ) ▁ ▁References ▁▁ ▁Category : Common ▁law ▁Category : Leg al ▁do ctr ines ▁and ▁principles <0x0A> </s> ▁Mu hy idd in ▁bin ▁H aj i ▁Muhammad ▁Y ass in ▁( ; ▁born ▁ 1 5 ▁May ▁ 1 9 4 7 ) ▁is ▁a ▁Malays ian ▁politician ▁currently ▁serving ▁as ▁the ▁e ighth ▁prime ▁minister ▁of ▁Malays ia . ▁He ▁was ▁appointed ▁on ▁ 2 9 ▁February ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁and |
▁sw orn ▁in ▁on ▁ 1 ▁March ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁after ▁Mah ath ir ▁Moh am ad ' s ▁unexpected ▁res ignation ▁on ▁ 2 4 ▁February ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁as ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁Malays ian ▁political ▁crisis . ▁Mu hy idd in ▁is ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament ▁for ▁P ag oh , ▁Member ▁of ▁Joh or ▁State ▁Legisl ative ▁Assembly ▁for ▁G amb ir , ▁former ▁deput y ▁president ▁of ▁Pak atan ▁Har apan ▁and ▁current ▁president ▁of ▁Parti ▁P rib umi ▁B ers atu ▁Malays ia . ▁He ▁was ▁Deput y ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁of ▁Malays ia ▁from ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁till ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁Deput y ▁Chair man ▁of ▁Bar isan ▁Nas ional ▁and ▁Deput y ▁President ▁of ▁the ▁United ▁Malays ▁National ▁Organisation ▁( UM NO ), ▁the ▁main ▁component ▁party ▁of ▁the ▁Bar isan ▁Nas ional ▁( B N ) ▁coal ition ▁from ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁to ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁grew ▁up ▁in ▁the ▁state ▁of ▁Joh or ▁and ▁joined ▁the ▁state ▁public ▁service ▁after ▁gradu ating ▁from ▁University ▁of ▁Mal aya . ▁He ▁assumed ▁management ▁positions ▁at ▁various ▁state - owned ▁companies . ▁In ▁ 1 9 7 8 , ▁he ▁was ▁elected ▁as ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament ▁for ▁P ag oh . ▁During ▁his ▁term ▁as ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament , ▁he ▁was ▁appointed ▁Parliament ary ▁Secretary ▁to ▁the ▁minister ▁of ▁foreign ▁affairs , ▁deput y ▁minister ▁of ▁federal ▁territ ories ▁and |
▁later ▁deput y ▁minister ▁of ▁trade ▁and ▁industry . ▁As ▁Joh or ▁U M NO ▁chief , ▁he ▁was ▁the ▁state ' s ▁M enter i ▁Bes ar ▁from ▁ 1 9 8 6 ▁to ▁ 1 9 9 5 . ▁ ▁He ▁returned ▁to ▁federal ▁politics ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁and ▁was ▁appointed ▁to ▁the ▁Cab inet ▁as ▁Minister ▁of ▁Youth ▁and ▁Sports . ▁He ▁was ▁appointed ▁Minister ▁of ▁Dom estic ▁Trade ▁and ▁Cons umer ▁Affairs ▁after ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 9 ▁general ▁election ▁and ▁became ▁a ▁vice ▁president ▁of ▁U M NO ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 . ▁Under ▁the ▁premi ership ▁of ▁Abd ul lah ▁A hm ad ▁B ada wi , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁served ▁as ▁Minister ▁of ▁Agricult ure ▁and ▁Ag ro - based ▁Indust ry ▁from ▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁to ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁and ▁then ▁as ▁Minister ▁of ▁International ▁Trade ▁and ▁Indust ry ▁from ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁to ▁ 2 0 0 9 . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁he ▁cont ested ▁and ▁won ▁the ▁U M NO ▁deput y ▁presiden cy , ▁and ▁was ▁appointed ▁Deput y ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁and ▁Minister ▁of ▁Education ▁by ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁Naj ib ▁Raz ak ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 9 . ▁As ▁Minister ▁of ▁Education , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁ended ▁the ▁use ▁of ▁English ▁as ▁the ▁medium ▁of ▁instruction ▁for ▁science ▁and ▁mathematics ▁in ▁public ▁schools . ▁He ▁also ▁attract ed ▁controvers y ▁after |
▁describing ▁himself ▁as ▁" Mal ay ▁first " ▁when ▁challeng ed ▁by ▁the ▁O pp osition ▁to ▁pron ounce ▁himself ▁as ▁" Mal ays ian ▁first ". ▁During ▁Naj ib ' s ▁mid - term ▁cabinet ▁res h uffle ▁in ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁he ▁was ▁dropped ▁from ▁his ▁position , ▁mark ing ▁the ▁first ▁inc umb ent ▁to ▁be ▁left ▁out ; ▁in ▁June ▁ 2 0 1 6 , ▁he ▁was ▁exp elled ▁from ▁U M NO . ▁ ▁Early ▁life ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Mu ar , ▁Joh or , ▁Malays ia . ▁His ▁father , ▁H aj i ▁Muhammad ▁Y ass in ▁bin ▁Muhammad , ▁was ▁a ▁Mal ay ▁of ▁Bug is ▁descent . ▁Muhammad ▁Y ass in ▁was ▁an ▁Islam ic ▁the olog ian ▁and ▁cler ic ▁based ▁in ▁Band ar ▁Mah ar ani , ▁Mu ar , ▁Joh or , ▁while ▁his ▁mother , ▁H aj j ah ▁Kh ad ij ah ▁b int i ▁K ass im , ▁was ▁a ▁Mal ay ▁of ▁J avan ese ▁descent . ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁received ▁his ▁primary ▁education ▁at ▁Se kol ah ▁K eb ang sa an ▁Mah ar ani , ▁Mu ar , ▁Joh or , ▁and ▁Se kol ah ▁K eb ang sa an ▁Is mail , ▁Mu ar , ▁Joh or . ▁He ▁received ▁his ▁secondary ▁education ▁at ▁the ▁Mu ar ▁High ▁School , ▁Joh or . ▁Sub sequently , ▁he ▁attended ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Mal aya |
, ▁K ual a ▁L ump ur ▁and ▁received ▁an ▁hon ours ▁b ach elor ' s ▁degree ▁in ▁econom ics ▁and ▁Mal ay ▁studies ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 1 . ▁ ▁Early ▁career ▁After ▁the ▁completion ▁of ▁his ▁studies , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁joined ▁the ▁Joh or ▁state ▁public ▁service ▁as ▁the ▁assistant ▁secretary ▁of ▁training ▁and ▁scholar ship . ▁In ▁ 1 9 7 4 , ▁he ▁was ▁appointed ▁the ▁assistant ▁district ▁officer ▁( AD O ) ▁of ▁Mu ar . ▁He ▁left ▁the ▁civil ▁service ▁to ▁join ▁the ▁corpor ate ▁sector ▁in ▁the ▁Joh or ▁State ▁Econom ic ▁Development ▁Corporation ▁( PK EN J ), ▁man aging ▁its ▁subs idi ary ▁companies ▁like ▁Ser g am ▁Ber had ▁as ▁man aging ▁director ▁( 1 9 7 4 – 1 9 7 7 ), ▁Equ ity ▁Mal ▁( J oh ore ) ▁S dn ▁B hd ▁as ▁Director ▁( 1 9 7 4 – 1 9 7 8 ), ▁Sri ▁Sau j ana ▁Ber had ▁as ▁man aging ▁director ▁( 1 9 7 4 – 1 9 7 8 ) ▁and ▁S GS ▁A tes ▁( M ) ▁S dn ▁B hd ▁as ▁Human ▁Resources ▁Manager ▁( 1 9 7 4 ). ▁ ▁Political ▁career ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ' s ▁invol vement ▁in ▁politics ▁began ▁when ▁he ▁joined ▁U M NO ▁as ▁ordinary ▁member ▁at ▁the ▁P ag oh ▁division ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 1 . ▁He ▁was ▁elected ▁as ▁U M NO ▁Youth ▁Chief ▁of |
▁the ▁P ag oh ▁division ▁and ▁the ▁Secretary ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 6 . ▁Later ▁he ▁became ▁Youth ▁Chief ▁of ▁Joh or ▁state ▁U M NO ▁Youth ▁until ▁ 1 9 8 7 . ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁occupied ▁the ▁seats ▁of ▁Ex co ▁in ▁the ▁national ▁Malays ia ▁U M NO ▁Youth . ▁In ▁ 1 9 8 4 , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁elected ▁the ▁U M NO ▁Division ▁Chief ▁of ▁P ag oh ▁replacing ▁O th man ▁Sa at . ▁Mu hy idd in ▁rose ▁up ▁the ▁ranks ▁and ▁file ▁of ▁Joh or ▁U M NO ▁quickly . ▁From ▁being ▁a ▁state ▁executive ▁council ▁member , ▁he ▁rose ▁to ▁become ▁Joh or ▁U M NO ' s ▁head ▁and ▁later ▁became ▁M enter i ▁Bes ar ▁of ▁Joh or . ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁cont ested ▁and ▁was ▁elected ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament ▁for ▁the ▁P ag oh ▁constitu ency ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 7 8 ▁general ▁election ▁and ▁kept ▁the ▁seat ▁until ▁ 1 9 8 2 . ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁appointed ▁Parliament ary ▁Secretary ▁in ▁the ▁Ministry ▁for ▁Foreign ▁Affairs ; ▁subsequently ▁he ▁was ▁promoted ▁to ▁Deput y ▁Minister ▁in ▁the ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Federal ▁Territ ories ▁and ▁later ▁the ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Trade ▁and ▁Indust ry . ▁In ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 6 ▁general ▁election , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁cont ested ▁and ▁won ▁the ▁Joh or ▁State ▁Legisl ative ▁constitu ency ▁seat ▁of ▁B uk it ▁Ser amp ang , ▁opening |
▁the ▁path ▁for ▁him ▁to ▁become ▁the ▁M enter i ▁Bes ar ▁of ▁Joh or ▁on ▁ 1 3 ▁August ▁ 1 9 8 6 . ▁ ▁His ▁ten ure ▁as ▁M enter i ▁Bes ar ▁last ed ▁until ▁ 6 ▁May ▁ 1 9 9 5 . ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁returned ▁to ▁contest ▁the ▁P ag oh ▁parliament ary ▁seat ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁General ▁E lection . ▁ ▁He ▁served ▁several ▁different ▁federal ▁government ▁cabinet ▁posts ▁as ▁Minister ▁of ▁Youth ▁and ▁Sports ▁( 1 9 9 5 – 1 9 9 9 ), ▁Minister ▁of ▁Dom estic ▁Trade ▁and ▁Cons umer ▁Affairs ▁( 1 9 9 9 – 2 0 0 4 ), ▁Minister ▁of ▁Agricult ure ▁and ▁Ag ro - based ▁Indust ry ▁( 2 0 0 4 – 2 0 0 8 ) ▁and ▁Minister ▁of ▁International ▁Trade ▁and ▁Indust ry ▁( 2 0 0 8 – 2 0 0 9 ). ▁He ▁was ▁appointed ▁Deput y ▁Prime ▁Minister , ▁and ▁Minister ▁of ▁Education , ▁by ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁Naj ib ▁Raz ak ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 9 . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 8 4 , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁cont ested ▁a ▁U M NO ▁Supreme ▁Council ▁seat ▁but ▁lost . ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁later ▁appointed ▁the ▁U M NO ▁Joh or ▁state ▁l ia ison ▁chairman ▁and ▁next ▁appointed ▁a ▁Supreme ▁Council ▁member . ▁In ▁November ▁ 1 9 9 0 ▁he ▁was ▁a ▁candidate ▁for ▁the ▁U M |
NO ▁vice - pres iden cy , ▁but ▁lost ▁again . ▁Mu hy idd in ▁attempted ▁again ▁in ▁the ▁November ▁ 1 9 9 3 ▁U M NO ▁party ▁election , ▁successfully ▁this ▁time . ▁But ▁he ▁lost ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 6 ▁election ▁when ▁def ending ▁the ▁vice - pres ident ▁post . ▁Event ually , ▁in ▁the ▁election ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 , ▁he ▁again ▁won ▁the ▁post ▁of ▁vice - pres ident ▁of ▁U M NO , ▁remaining ▁in ▁that ▁post ▁until ▁the ▁October ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁party ▁election , ▁when ▁Mu hy idd in ▁successfully ▁sought ▁the ▁higher ▁post ▁of ▁deput y ▁president , ▁which ▁was ▁left ▁vac ant ▁as ▁the ▁inc umb ent , ▁Naj ib ▁Raz ak ▁( who ▁was ▁acting ▁party ▁president ▁after ▁the ▁ret irement ▁of ▁Abd ul lah ▁A hm ad ▁B ada wi ), ▁became ▁U M NO ▁president . ▁▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁U M NO ▁General ▁Assembly ▁and ▁party ▁election ▁Mu hy idd in ▁attacked ▁Abd ul lah ▁A hm ad ▁B ada wi ' s ▁original ▁transition ▁plan ▁as ▁" to o ▁long ", ▁and ▁some ▁people ▁say ▁that ▁at ▁one ▁point ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁about ▁to ▁ask ▁and ▁force ▁Abd ul lah ▁to ▁quit , ▁though ▁he ▁never ▁did ▁so ▁directly . ▁During ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁general ▁election , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁managed ▁to ▁keep ▁his ▁seat ▁and ▁remained ▁as ▁an ▁U M NO ▁leader . ▁Sho |
ck ed ▁by ▁the ▁election ▁results , ▁he ▁called ▁for ▁re forms . ▁ ▁During ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁U M NO ▁General ▁Assembly ▁and ▁party ▁election , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁a ▁candidate ▁for ▁the ▁deput y ▁president ▁post ▁which ▁was ▁vac ated ▁by ▁the ▁incoming ▁prime ▁minister ▁Naj ib ▁Tun ▁Raz ak . ▁He ▁was ▁challeng ed ▁by ▁Moh d ▁Ali ▁R ust am , ▁Mal ac ca ▁chief ▁minister , ▁and ▁Muhammad ▁Muhammad ▁Ta ib , ▁R ural ▁and ▁Regional ▁Development ▁Minister . ▁Mu hy idd in , ▁seen ▁as ▁a ▁supp orter ▁of ▁Mah ath ir ▁Moh am ad , ▁was ▁seen ▁to ▁be ▁the ▁front - runner ▁for ▁the ▁race , ▁gar ner ing ▁many ▁nomin ations ▁by ▁the ▁U M NO ▁divisions . ▁But ▁the ▁competition ▁was ▁t ough , ▁as ▁Ta ib ▁and ▁R ust am ▁gained ▁more ▁ground ▁especially ▁from ▁the ▁B ada wi ▁camp . ▁The ▁race ▁was ▁t ipped ▁by ▁political ▁anal yst s ▁to ▁be ▁very ▁tight . ▁However , ▁the ▁U M NO ▁supre me ▁council ▁decided ▁to ▁dis qual ify ▁Ali ▁R ust am ' s ▁candid acy ▁after ▁his ▁assist ants ▁were ▁caught ▁involved ▁with ▁cor ruption ▁after ▁an ▁investigation . ▁The ▁election ▁resulted ▁in ▁Mu hy idd in ' s ▁election ▁to ▁the ▁post ▁with ▁ 1 , 5 7 5 ▁votes ▁to ▁Muhammad ▁Ta ib ' s ▁ 9 1 6 . ▁ ▁Deput y ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁appointed |
▁deput y ▁prime ▁minister ▁on ▁ 9 ▁April ▁ 2 0 0 9 , ▁when ▁Naj ib ▁took ▁over ▁from ▁Abd ul lah ▁A hm ad ▁B ada wi ▁and ▁un ve iled ▁his ▁first ▁Cab inet . ▁ ▁Cont inu ing ▁as ▁Minister ▁for ▁Education , ▁he ▁announced ▁the ▁decision ▁to ▁return ▁to ▁the ▁teaching ▁of ▁mathematics ▁and ▁science ▁in ▁Mal ay ▁in ▁all ▁government ▁primary ▁and ▁secondary ▁schools . ▁ ▁Mu hy idd in ▁w aded ▁into ▁controvers y ▁in ▁March ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁by ▁stating ▁he ▁was ▁' Mal ay ▁first ' ▁rather ▁than ▁' Mal ays ian ▁first '. ▁He ▁also ▁said ▁that ▁there ▁is ▁nothing ▁wrong ▁with ▁other ▁races ▁doing ▁the ▁same ; ▁for ▁example , ▁the ▁Chinese ▁could ▁claim ▁themselves ▁to ▁be ▁" Ch inese ▁first , ▁Malays ian ▁second " ▁and ▁same ▁for ▁the ▁Indians . ▁On ▁ 1 3 ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁he ▁said ▁that ▁anyone ▁was ▁free ▁to ▁form ▁an ▁association , ▁including ▁Chinese ▁or ▁Indian ▁versions ▁of ▁the ▁Mal ay ▁rights ▁group ▁Per k asa . ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁Naj ib ▁came ▁to ▁Mu hy idd in ' s ▁defence , ▁den ying ▁that ▁his ▁statement ▁was ▁incons istent ▁with ▁the ▁" 1 Mal ays ia " ▁concept ▁promoted ▁by ▁the ▁government . ▁ ▁During ▁Naj ib ' s ▁mid - term ▁Cab inet ▁res h uffle ▁on ▁ 2 8 ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁he ▁was ▁dropped ▁from ▁his ▁position ▁as ▁Deput y ▁Prime ▁Minister |
. ▁The ▁dismiss al ▁came ▁after ▁Mu hy idd in ▁had ▁made ▁public ▁and ▁critical ▁remarks ▁about ▁Naj ib ' s ▁handling ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 Mal ays ia ▁Development ▁Ber had ▁sc andal . ▁Naj ib ▁stated ▁that ▁Mu hy idd in ' s ▁dismiss al , ▁and ▁the ▁contempor aneous ▁dismiss als ▁of ▁other ▁Minister s ▁who ▁had ▁been ▁critical ▁of ▁his ▁leadership , ▁was ▁to ▁create ▁a ▁more ▁" un ified ▁team ". ▁Mu hy idd in ▁remained ▁U M NO ▁deput y ▁president , ▁but ▁after ▁keeping ▁up ▁criticism ▁of ▁U M NO , ▁he ▁was ▁eventually ▁s ack ed ▁by ▁the ▁party ' s ▁supre me ▁council ▁in ▁June ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁Mu hy idd in ▁remained ▁un rep ent ant , ▁maintain ing ▁that ▁he ▁had ▁never ▁bet rayed ▁the ▁party , ▁and ▁p led ging ▁to ▁continue ▁speaking ▁out . ▁ ▁Parti ▁P rib umi ▁B ers atu ▁Malays ia ▁In ▁August ▁ 2 0 1 6 , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁registered ▁a ▁new ▁political ▁party , ▁called ▁Parti ▁P rib umi ▁B ers atu ▁Malays ia ▁( PP B M ▁or ▁B ers atu ▁for ▁short ) ▁together ▁with ▁former ▁Malays ian ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁Mah ath ir ▁Moh am ad . ▁Mu hy idd in ▁became ▁the ▁party ' s ▁president ▁while ▁Mah ath ir ▁and ▁his ▁son ▁M uk h riz ▁became ▁the ▁chairman ▁and ▁deput y - pres ident ▁respectively . ▁The ▁new ▁party ▁is ▁focused ▁on ▁b umi |
put eras ▁– ▁Malays ▁and ▁Or ang ▁As li ▁– ▁in ▁the ▁sense ▁that ▁full ▁membership ▁is ▁only ▁open ▁to ▁b umi put eras . ▁Other ▁races ▁can ▁join ▁the ▁party , ▁but ▁cannot ▁vote ▁or ▁contest ▁in ▁party ▁elections . ▁ ▁Health ▁issues ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁after math ▁of ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁general ▁election ▁( GE 1 4 ), ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁diagn osed ▁with ▁an ▁early - stage ▁tum our ▁in ▁the ▁pan cre as . ▁He ▁had ▁spent ▁one ▁month ▁in ▁Mount ▁Elizabeth ▁Hospital , ▁Singapore ▁from ▁July ▁to ▁August ▁ 2 0 1 8 , ▁during ▁which ▁he ▁under w ent ▁a ▁surg ery ▁to ▁extract ▁the ▁tum our . ▁The ▁operation ▁was ▁successful ▁and ▁he ▁returned ▁to ▁Malays ia ▁in ▁stable ▁condition . ▁He ▁was ▁scheduled ▁for ▁a ▁series ▁of ▁follow - up ▁chem other apy ▁treatment ▁after ▁H ari ▁R aya ▁H aj i , ▁for ▁up ▁to ▁six ▁months . ▁He ▁told ▁rep or ters ▁at ▁the ▁Parliament ▁that , ▁' for ▁cancer ▁cases ▁such ▁as ▁this , ▁it ▁is ▁normal ▁to ▁go ▁through ▁follow - up ▁treatment ▁including ▁chem other apy ▁for ▁ 1 2 ▁r ounds ▁over ▁the ▁duration ▁of ▁six ▁months '. ▁ ▁Based ▁on ▁medical ▁advice , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁took ▁a ▁one - month ▁medical ▁leave ▁to ▁recover ▁post - s urg ery . ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁Mah ath ir ▁Moh am ad ▁took ▁charge ▁of ▁the ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Home ▁Affairs ▁during ▁Mu hy idd in ' |
s ▁absence . ▁ ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁ ▁On ▁ 2 9 ▁February ▁ 2 0 2 0 , ▁a ▁week ▁after ▁the ▁country ▁was ▁thrown ▁into ▁a ▁political ▁crisis , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁was ▁appointed ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁by ▁the ▁King , ▁following ▁the ▁ab rupt ▁res ignation ▁of ▁Mah ath ir ▁Moh am ad ▁five ▁days ▁before . ▁He ▁is ▁the ▁first ▁person ▁appointed ▁to ▁the ▁position ▁while ▁holding ▁both ▁a ▁parliament ary ▁and ▁state ▁seat ▁at ▁the ▁same ▁time . ▁ ▁During ▁his ▁administration , ▁COVID - 1 9 ▁has ▁already ▁spread ▁throughout ▁the ▁nation . ▁In ▁respond , ▁Mu hy idd in ▁implemented ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁Malays ia ▁movement ▁control ▁order ▁to ▁prevent ▁the ▁disease ▁from ▁inf ect ing ▁more ▁patient . ▁Mov ement ▁Control ▁Order ▁started ▁nation wide ▁on ▁the ▁ 1 8 ▁March ▁and ▁was ▁extended ▁until ▁the ▁ 1 2 ▁May ▁ 2 0 2 0 . ▁ ▁In ▁response ▁of ▁the ▁economic ▁impact ▁towards ▁Malays ian , ▁he ▁introduced ▁an ▁economic ▁stim ulus ▁package ▁worth ▁of ▁R M ▁ 2 5 0 ▁billion ▁to ▁soft en ▁the ▁economic ▁stra in ▁during ▁M CO .. ▁ ▁E lection ▁result ▁ ▁Hon ours ▁▁▁ ▁: ▁▁ ▁Commander ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁Lo yal ty ▁to ▁the ▁Crown ▁of ▁Malays ia ▁( PS M ) ▁– ▁Tan ▁Sri ▁( 1 9 8 8 ) ▁▁ ▁: ▁▁ ▁Sultan ▁I bra him ▁Medal ▁( PI S ) ▁( II ) ▁( 1 9 7 4 ) ▁▁ ▁Star |
▁of ▁Sultan ▁Is mail ▁( B SI ) ▁( II ) ▁( 1 9 7 9 ) ▁▁ ▁Comp an ion ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁the ▁Crown ▁of ▁Joh or ▁( SM J ) ▁( 1 9 8 0 ) ▁▁ ▁Knight ▁Grand ▁Commander ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁the ▁Crown ▁of ▁Joh or ▁( SP M J ) ▁– ▁D ato ' ▁( 1 9 9 1 ) ▁▁ ▁: ▁▁ ▁Grand ▁Commander ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁Lo yal ty ▁to ▁Sultan ▁Abd ul ▁Hal im ▁Mu ' ad z am ▁Shah ▁( SH MS ) ▁– ▁D ato ' ▁Ser i ▁D ira ja ▁( 2 0 1 4 ) ▁▁ ▁: ▁▁ ▁Knight ▁Grand ▁Commander ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁Mal ac ca ▁( D UN M ) ▁– ▁Dat uk ▁Ser i ▁Ut ama ▁( 2 0 1 9 ) ▁▁ ▁: ▁▁ ▁Per ak ▁Family ▁Order ▁of ▁Sultan ▁Az lan ▁Shah ▁( Ord inary ▁Class ) ▁( SP SA ) ▁– ▁D ato ' ▁Ser i ▁D ira ja ▁( 2 0 1 0 ) ▁▁ ▁: ▁▁ ▁Knight ▁Grand ▁Commander ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁the ▁Crown ▁of ▁Per lis , ▁the ▁Star ▁of ▁Saf i ▁( SP MP ) ▁– ▁D ato ' ▁Ser i ▁( 2 0 0 7 ) ▁▁ ▁: ▁▁ ▁Princi pal ▁Grand ▁Knight ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁Lo yal ty ▁to ▁Neg eri ▁S emb il an ▁( SU NS ) ▁– ▁D ato ' ▁Ser i ▁Ut ama ▁( 2 0 1 0 |
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2 0 th - century ▁Malays ian ▁polit icians ▁Category : 2 1 st - century ▁Malays ian ▁polit icians <0x0A> </s> ▁Haw k ▁is ▁the ▁third ▁collabor ative ▁studio ▁album ▁by ▁Scottish ▁ind ie ▁pop ▁singer ▁I so bel ▁Campbell ▁and ▁American ▁alternative ▁rock ▁music ian ▁Mark ▁Lan eg an , ▁released ▁on ▁ 2 4 ▁August ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁on ▁V 2 ▁Records . ▁Record ed ▁throughout ▁the ▁United ▁Kingdom ▁and ▁the ▁United ▁States , ▁Haw k ▁features ▁a ▁number ▁of ▁guest ▁mus icians , ▁including ▁folk ▁singer ▁Wil ly ▁Mason , ▁bass ist ▁Bill ▁Well s ▁and ▁former ▁Sm ash ing ▁P ump kins ▁guitar ist ▁James ▁I ha . ▁ ▁Re ception ▁ ▁Upon ▁its ▁release , ▁Haw k ▁received ▁positive ▁critical ▁acc laim . ▁At ▁Met ac rit ic , ▁which ▁assign s ▁a ▁normal ised ▁rating ▁out ▁of ▁ 1 0 0 ▁to ▁reviews ▁from ▁main stream ▁critics , ▁the ▁album ▁received ▁an ▁average ▁score ▁of ▁ 7 5 , ▁based ▁on ▁ 2 2 ▁reviews , ▁indicating ▁" gener ally ▁favor able ▁reviews ." ▁All music ' s ▁Mark ▁Dem ing ▁awarded ▁Haw k ▁four ▁out ▁of ▁five ▁stars ▁and ▁added ▁that ▁Campbell ▁and ▁Lan eg an ▁" continue ▁to ▁merge ▁their ▁distinct ▁but ▁complement ary ▁styles ▁while ▁adding ▁a ▁few ▁new ▁edges ▁to ▁their ▁approach ." ▁BBC ▁Music ▁rev iewer ▁Andy ▁F y fe ▁referred ▁to ▁the ▁du o ▁as ▁" a ▁union ▁that ▁just ▁keeps ▁on ▁giving " ▁and ▁called ▁Haw k |
▁" te el ier , ▁more ▁focused " ▁and ▁" its ▁best ▁album ▁yet ." ▁In ▁his ▁review ▁for ▁the ▁Chicago ▁Trib une , ▁Greg ▁Kot ▁gave ▁the ▁album ▁three ▁out ▁of ▁four ▁stars ▁and ▁said ▁the ▁album ▁had ▁" a ▁rich , ▁ins inu ating ▁sound ", ▁adding ▁" there ▁are ▁also ▁several ▁tw ists ▁that ▁make ▁this ▁much ▁more ▁than ▁just ▁a ▁re hash ▁of ▁a ▁proven ▁formula ." ▁Writing ▁for ▁D rown ed ▁in ▁Sound , ▁Alexander ▁T ud or ▁gave ▁a ▁mixed ▁review , ▁calling ▁the ▁album ▁" the ▁most ▁ener get ic ▁record ▁yet ▁from ▁the ▁pair " ▁but ▁adding ▁that ▁" some ▁old ▁weak ness es ▁remain . ▁Ind ivid ually , ▁and ▁in ▁collaboration , ▁Campbell ▁& ▁Lan eg an ▁have ▁always ▁been ▁limited ▁to ▁predict able ▁mel od ies ▁and ▁ch ord ▁progress ions ." ▁T ud or ▁r ated ▁the ▁album ▁six ▁out ▁of ▁ten . ▁M addy ▁Costa ▁of ▁The ▁Guardian ▁said ▁" the ▁pleasure ▁of ▁Campbell ▁fl itting ▁like ▁a ▁will - o '- the - w isp ▁in ▁the ▁cra cks ▁between ▁Lan eg an ' s ▁fier ce , ▁par ched ▁grow ls ▁is ▁predict able ▁now . ▁Haw k ▁impress es ▁instead ▁with ▁its ▁signs ▁of ▁Campbell ' s ▁increased ▁confidence ▁as ▁song writer , ▁arr anger ▁and ▁producer ", ▁award ing ▁the ▁album ▁three ▁out ▁of ▁five ▁stars . ▁ ▁Los ▁Angeles ▁Times ▁rev iewer ▁M ika el ▁Wood ▁wrote ▁a ▁mixed ▁review , ▁award ing ▁the ▁album |
▁two - and - a - half ▁out ▁of ▁four ▁stars , ▁and ▁stating ▁the ▁du o ▁are ▁" st ill ▁drawing ▁power ▁from ▁the ▁t ension ▁between ▁her ▁wis py ▁ind ie - pop ▁co o ▁and ▁his ▁deep ▁bl ues - gr unge ▁grow l " ▁but ▁" H awk ▁works ▁best ▁when ▁Campbell ▁[...] ▁n ud ges ▁their ▁collaboration ▁into ▁new ▁territory : ▁the ▁l ush , ▁retro - ' 7 0 s ▁soul ▁sound ▁of ▁" Come ▁Und one " ▁[...] ▁or ▁" Get ▁Be hind ▁Me ," ▁a ▁bl ast ▁of ▁raw , ▁White ▁St ri pes - style ▁gar age ▁rock ." ▁Mo jo ▁r ated ▁the ▁album ▁four ▁out ▁of ▁five ▁stars ▁and ▁said ▁that ▁the ▁du o ▁had ▁" sur pass ed ▁the ▁Nancy ▁Sin atra / Le e ▁Haz le wood ▁compar isons ▁to ▁create ▁an ▁inten se , ▁fluid ▁sound ▁that ' s ▁uniqu ely ▁their ▁own ." ▁Ash ▁D os an j h ▁of ▁the ▁N ME ▁awarded ▁the ▁album ▁a ▁seven ▁out ▁of ▁ten ▁rating , ▁pra ising ▁Campbell ' s ▁song writing ▁and ▁vocals ▁but ▁adding ▁" what ▁is ▁un fortun ate ▁is ▁that ▁she ▁allows ▁Lan eg an ▁to ▁utter ly ▁domin ate ▁their ▁du ets ." ▁Writing ▁for ▁Sl ant ▁Magazine , ▁J esse ▁Catal do ▁said ▁" the ir ▁habit ▁of ▁sli pping ▁into ▁arch et yp al ▁styles ▁often ▁makes ▁them ▁seem ▁shift less ▁and ▁ph ony " ▁and ▁it ▁" o ften ▁sounds ▁more ▁like |
▁a ▁ju ke box ▁than ▁an ▁album " ▁but ▁added ▁it ▁is ▁" done ▁so ▁profession ally , ▁with ▁a ▁cr isp ▁production ▁and ▁a ▁serious ▁dev otion ▁to ▁the ▁particular s ▁of ▁each ▁style ." ▁In ▁his ▁review ▁for ▁Sp in , ▁Marc ▁Hog an ▁r ated ▁the ▁album ▁six ▁out ▁of ▁ten ▁and ▁said ▁" H awk ▁faith fully ▁follows ▁its ▁prede cess ors ' ▁dust y ▁Amer icana ▁blue print ." ▁ ▁Track ▁listing ▁ ▁Person nel ▁All ▁personnel ▁cred its ▁adapted ▁from ▁Haw ks ▁l iner ▁notes . ▁ ▁Perform ers ▁I so bel ▁Campbell ▁– ▁vocals ▁( 1 – 7 , ▁ 9 – 1 2 ), ▁piano ▁( 3 , ▁ 5 ), ▁aut oh arp ▁( 7 ), ▁sh aker ▁( 7 ), ▁tamb our ine ▁( 1 0 ), ▁producer , ▁arrangement , ▁mixing ▁( 1 – 8 , ▁ 1 0 – 1 3 ) ▁Mark ▁Lan eg an ▁– ▁vocals ▁( 1 – 4 , ▁ 6 , ▁ 7 , ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 1 3 ) ▁ ▁Other ▁mus icians ▁Jim ▁McC ul lo ch ▁– ▁guitar ▁( 1 – 1 3 ) ▁Dave ▁McG ow en ▁– ▁guitar ▁( 1 , ▁ 2 , ▁ 1 1 ), ▁double ▁bass ▁( 1 – 5 , ▁ 1 1 ), ▁bass ▁( 6 – 8 , ▁ 1 0 , ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 1 3 ), ▁harm onica ▁( 1 2 ) ▁Peter ▁Dom ber now sky ▁– |
▁drums ▁< small >( 2 , ▁ 3 , ▁ 5 – 8 , ▁ 1 0 , ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 1 3 ), ▁per cussion ▁( 1 1 , ▁ 1 3 ) ▁Jeff ▁F iel der ▁– ▁guitar ▁( 2 , ▁ 7 , ▁ 1 3 ) ▁James ▁I ha ▁– ▁guitar ▁( 2 , ▁ 1 0 ) ▁Nikol aj ▁He yman ▁– ▁guitar ▁( 1 , ▁ 8 ) ▁Bill ▁Well s ▁– ▁organ ▁( 6 ), ▁piano ▁( 1 0 , ▁ 1 2 ) ▁Chris ▁Ged des ▁– ▁organ ▁( 3 , ▁ 4 ) ▁Pa ile ▁H j orth ▁– ▁organ ▁( 3 ), ▁accord ion ▁( 1 2 ) ▁Jason ▁Br atile ▁– ▁ban jo ▁( 3 ) ▁ ▁Other ▁mus icians ▁( cont in ued ) ▁Wil ly ▁Mason ▁– ▁vocals ▁( 5 , ▁ 1 1 ) ▁N ina ▁V io let ▁– ▁viol in ▁( 5 , ▁ 1 2 ) ▁Mak eda ▁Francisco ▁– ▁vocals ▁( 1 3 ) ▁T ish a ▁Fred dr ick ▁– ▁vocals ▁( 1 3 ) ▁ ▁Sh re ve port ▁Mass ive ▁– ▁cla ps ▁( 8 ) ▁Paul ▁Leonard ▁Morgan ▁– ▁arrangement ▁( 4 , ▁ 7 , ▁ 1 0 ) ▁ ▁Techn ical ▁personnel ▁Dave ▁Pat erson ▁– ▁engineer , ▁mixing ▁( 2 – 4 , ▁ 6 , ▁ 7 , ▁ 1 0 , ▁ 1 3 ) ▁Matthew ▁C ull en ▁– ▁engineer , ▁mixing ▁( |
1 , ▁ 5 , ▁ 8 , ▁ 1 1 , ▁ 1 2 ) ▁Chris ▁Sz c zech ▁- ▁engineer , ▁mixing ▁( 2 , ▁ 4 , ▁ 9 ) ▁Geoff ▁All an ▁– ▁engineer , ▁mixing ▁( 1 0 ) ▁Kent ▁O ls en ▁– ▁engineer ▁Stuart ▁Hamilton ▁– ▁engineer ▁Camer on ▁M esh ell ▁– ▁engineer ▁Alex ▁Wh art on ▁– ▁master ing ▁ ▁Chart ▁positions ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 2 0 1 0 ▁albums ▁Category : I so bel ▁Campbell ▁albums ▁Category : Mark ▁Lan eg an ▁albums ▁Category : V 2 ▁Records ▁albums ▁Category : Coll abor ative ▁albums <0x0A> </s> ▁John ▁Victor ▁" P ete " ▁Fer ry ▁( 1 9 1 4 ▁– ▁February ▁ 9 , ▁ 1 9 7 1 ) ▁was ▁a ▁Canadian ▁cur ler . ▁He ▁played ▁as ▁second ▁on ▁the ▁ 1 9 5 4 ▁B rier - win ning ▁Team ▁Al berta , ▁ski pped ▁by ▁Matt ▁Bald win . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 1 4 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 7 1 ▁death s ▁Category : B rier ▁champions ▁Category : C url ers ▁from ▁Al berta ▁Category : Can ad ian ▁male ▁curl ers <0x0A> </s> ▁Lig ów ko ▁ ▁is ▁a ▁village ▁in ▁the ▁administrative ▁district ▁of ▁G mina ▁M och owo , ▁within ▁S ier pc ▁County , ▁Mas ov ian ▁Vo iv odes hip , ▁in ▁east - central ▁Poland . ▁It ▁lies ▁approximately ▁ |
▁north - west ▁of ▁M och owo , ▁ ▁south - west ▁of ▁S ier pc , ▁and ▁ ▁north - west ▁of ▁Wars aw . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : V ill ages ▁in ▁S ier pc ▁County <0x0A> </s> ▁Sal aria ▁at lant ica ▁is ▁a ▁species ▁of ▁comb to oth ▁bl en ny ▁from ▁the ▁sub family ▁Sal ar inae , ▁the ▁largest ▁of ▁the ▁two ▁sub famil ies ▁in ▁the ▁Family ▁B len ni idae . ▁It ▁is ▁a ▁fresh water ▁species ▁which ▁is ▁restricted ▁to ▁O uer r ha ▁River ▁which ▁is ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁Seb ou ▁River ▁bas in , ▁in ▁Mor oc co . ▁It ▁is ▁found ▁in ▁shall ow , ▁flow ing ▁streams ▁with ▁a ▁ ▁st ony ▁substr ate . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁at lant ica ▁Category : F ish ▁described ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 1 <0x0A> </s> ▁Post colon ial ▁Theory ▁and ▁the ▁Arab – Is ra eli ▁Conf lict ▁is ▁a ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁book ▁edited ▁by ▁Philip ▁Carl ▁Sal z man ▁and ▁Don na ▁Robinson ▁Div ine ▁and ▁published ▁by ▁Rout ledge ▁Press . ▁The ▁book ▁is ▁based ▁on ▁the ▁proceed ings ▁of ▁a ▁conference ▁on ▁ ▁" Post colon ial ▁Theory ▁and ▁the ▁Middle ▁East " ▁held ▁at ▁ ▁Case ▁Western ▁Reserve ▁University ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 5 . ▁ ▁The ▁ess ays ▁were ▁first ▁published ▁in ▁a ▁special ▁issue ▁of ▁the ▁journal ▁Israel ▁Affairs . ▁ ▁Cont ents ▁The ▁book ▁contains ▁the ▁following ▁ess ays |
: ▁ ▁Ir fan ▁Kh aw aja , ▁“ E ss ential ism , ▁Cons ist ency , ▁and ▁Islam : ▁A ▁Crit ique ▁of ▁Edward ▁Sa id ’ s ▁Oriental ism ” ▁Ron ald ▁Nie zen , ▁“ Post colon ial ism ▁and ▁the ▁U top ian ▁Im ag ination ” ▁Ed ▁Morgan , ▁“ Ori ental ism ▁and ▁the ▁Foreign ▁S over eign : ▁Today ▁I ▁am ▁a ▁Man ▁of ▁Law ” ▁Laur ie ▁Z ol oth , ▁“ M ist aken - ness ▁and ▁the ▁Nature ▁of ▁the ▁‘ Post ” : ▁The ▁Eth ics ▁and ▁the ▁I ne v it ability ▁of ▁Error ▁in ▁theoretical ▁Work " ▁Herbert ▁Lewis , ▁“ The ▁In flu ence ▁of ▁Edward ▁Sa id ▁and ▁Oriental ism ▁on ▁Anth rop ology , ▁or : ▁Can ▁the ▁Anth rop ologist ▁Spe ak ?” ▁Ger ald ▁M . ▁Stein berg , ▁“ Post colon ial ▁theory ▁and ▁the ▁Ide ology ▁of ▁Peace ▁Studies ” ▁E fra im ▁Kar sh , ▁“ The ▁Miss ing ▁Pie ce : ▁Islam ic ▁Imperial ism ” ▁David ▁Cook , ▁“ The ▁Muslim ▁Man ’ s ▁Bur den : ▁Muslim ▁Intel lect uals ▁Con front ▁their ▁Imperial ist ▁Past ” ▁Andrew ▁B ost om , ▁“ N eg ating ▁the ▁Leg acy ▁of ▁J ih ad ▁in ▁Palest ine ” ▁Philip ▁Carl ▁Sal z man , ▁“ A rab ▁Culture ▁and ▁Post colon ial ▁Theory ” ▁Richard ▁Landes , ▁“ Ed ward ▁Sa id ▁and ▁the ▁Culture ▁of ▁Hon our ▁and |
▁Sh ame : ▁Oriental ism ▁and ▁our ▁Mis per ception s ▁of ▁the ▁Arab – Is ra eli ▁Conf lict ” ▁G ide on ▁Sh im oni , ▁“ Post colon ial ▁Theory ▁and ▁the ▁History ▁of ▁Z ion ism ” ▁S . ▁Il an ▁Tro en , ▁“ De - J ud ais ing ▁the ▁Hom eland : ▁Academ ic ▁Polit ics ▁in ▁Re - W rit ing ▁the ▁History ▁of ▁Palest ine ” ▁Don na ▁Robinson ▁Div ine , ▁“ The ▁Middle ▁East ▁Conf lict ▁and ▁its ▁Post colon ial ▁Dis contents ” ▁Ir win ▁J . ▁Mans dorf , ▁“ The ▁Political ▁Psych ology ▁of ▁Post colon ial ▁Ide ology ▁in ▁the ▁Arab ▁World : ▁an ▁analysis ▁of ▁‘ Occ up ation ’ ▁and ▁the ▁‘ Right ▁of ▁Return ’ " ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : 2 0 0 8 ▁non - f iction ▁books ▁Category : Book s ▁about ▁the ▁Arab – Is ra eli ▁conflict ▁Category : Is ra eli – Pal est in ian ▁conflict ▁books ▁Category : Pol it ical ▁books ▁Category : Post colon ial ▁literature ▁Category : Rout ledge ▁books <0x0A> </s> ▁S rik r ish na ▁College , ▁( B eng ali ▁: ▁ শ ্ র ী ক <0xE0> <0xA7> <0x83> <0xE0> <0xA6> <0xB7> ্ <0xE0> <0xA6> <0xA3> ▁ ক ল ে জ ) ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 2 , ▁is ▁a ▁college ▁in ▁Bag ula , ▁in ▁Nad ia ▁district ▁in ▁the ▁state ▁of ▁West ▁Beng al . ▁It |
▁offers ▁under grad uate ▁courses ▁in ▁arts , ▁commerce ▁and ▁sciences . ▁It ▁is ▁affili ated ▁to ▁ ▁University ▁of ▁Kal y ani . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁Depart ments ▁ ▁Science ▁Chem istry ▁Computer ▁Science ▁Physics ▁Mathemat ics ▁ ▁Arts ▁and ▁Com merce ▁Beng ali ▁English ▁History ▁Geography ▁Political ▁Science ▁Philosoph y ▁Econom ics ▁Com merce ▁ ▁Acc red itation ▁S rik r ish na ▁College ▁was ▁awarded ▁a ▁B + ▁grade ▁by ▁the ▁National ▁Ass ess ment ▁and ▁Acc red itation ▁Council ▁( NA AC ). ▁The ▁college ▁is ▁recognized ▁by ▁the ▁University ▁Gr ants ▁Commission ▁( U GC ). ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁S rik r ish na ▁College ▁University ▁of ▁Kal y ani ▁University ▁Gr ants ▁Commission ▁National ▁Ass ess ment ▁and ▁Acc red itation ▁Council ▁ ▁Category : Col leg es ▁affili ated ▁to ▁University ▁of ▁Kal y ani ▁Category : E du c ational ▁institutions ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 2 ▁Category : Univers ities ▁and ▁colleg es ▁in ▁Nad ia ▁district ▁Category : 1 9 5 2 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁India <0x0A> </s> ▁Co pp ins ia ▁is ▁a ▁genus ▁of ▁l ichen ized ▁fung i ▁in ▁the ▁family ▁A gy ri aceae . ▁This ▁is ▁a ▁monot yp ic ▁genus , ▁containing ▁the ▁single ▁species ▁Co pp ins ia ▁min ut iss ima . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁Index ▁F ung orum ▁ ▁Category : A gy ri ales ▁Category : L ich ens ▁Category : Mon ot yp |
ic ▁L ec an or om yc etes ▁gener a <0x0A> </s> ▁Pen ny ▁O ' B rian ▁[ C oo ke ] ▁( Se ptember ▁ 1 6 , ▁ 1 9 1 9 ▁– ▁April ▁ 2 9 , ▁ 2 0 1 0 ) ▁was ▁a ▁Canadian ▁out f iel der ▁who ▁played ▁in ▁the ▁All - American ▁Girls ▁Professional ▁Baseball ▁League ▁during ▁the ▁ ▁season . ▁List ed ▁at ▁ 5 ′ 2 ″ , ▁ 1 2 0 lb ., ▁O ' B rian ▁batt ed ▁and ▁threw ▁right ▁handed . ▁ ▁Born ▁in ▁Ed mont on , ▁Al berta , ▁Pen ny ▁O ' B rian ▁was ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁ 5 7 ▁players ▁born ▁in ▁Canada ▁to ▁join ▁the ▁All - American ▁Girls ▁Professional ▁Baseball ▁League ▁in ▁its ▁twelve ▁years ▁history . ▁Her ▁career ▁was ▁cut ▁short ▁when ▁her ▁husband ▁prompt ed ▁her ▁to ▁quit ▁the ▁league ▁and ▁concent rate ▁on ▁her ▁hom em aking ▁respons ib ilities . ▁ ▁Nick named ▁ <0xD7> <0xB4> Pe an uts <0xD7> <0xB4> , ▁O ' B rian ▁began ▁playing ▁soft ball ▁at ▁age ▁ 1 4 . ▁She ▁started ▁her ▁professional ▁career ▁in ▁Ed mont on , ▁and ▁gained ▁not or iety ▁for ▁her ▁bla zing ▁speed ▁on ▁the ▁bases ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁in ▁the ▁out field . ▁ ▁She ▁married ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 4 ▁with ▁Earl ▁Co oke , ▁who ▁was ▁serving ▁in ▁the ▁Royal ▁Canadian ▁Navy ▁during ▁World ▁War ▁II ▁conflict . ▁While |
▁playing ▁in ▁S ask ato on , ▁she ▁was ▁offered ▁ 6 5 ▁US D ▁a ▁week ▁to ▁play ▁in ▁the ▁All - American ▁Girls ▁Professional ▁Baseball ▁League , ▁which ▁was ▁more ▁than ▁the ▁ 1 8 ▁C AD ▁she ▁was ▁making ▁to ▁drive ▁a ▁tax i . ▁She ▁accepted ▁the ▁offer ▁and ▁joined ▁the ▁league ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 5 ▁with ▁the ▁expansion ▁club ▁Fort ▁Wayne ▁D ais ies . ▁ ▁In ▁just ▁ 8 3 ▁games , ▁the ▁speed ily ▁O ' B rian ▁st ole ▁ 4 3 ▁bases ▁to ▁rank ▁sevent h ▁in ▁the ▁league ▁and ▁led ▁all ▁out field ers ▁with ▁ 2 3 6 ▁put outs . ▁In ▁an ▁interview , ▁she ▁claimed ▁it ▁was ▁the ▁best ▁year ▁of ▁her ▁life . ▁ ▁After ▁the ▁season , ▁she ▁returned ▁home ▁and ▁went ▁to ▁raise ▁their ▁three ▁children : ▁Luc ella , ▁Robert ▁and ▁Georg ena . ▁W id owed ▁in ▁ 1 9 6 9 , ▁she ▁worked ▁as ▁chief ▁cleaner ▁and ▁d ish w ash er ▁for ▁the ▁family ▁business ▁Mot ion ▁Food s , ▁ret iring ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 5 . ▁ ▁She ▁is ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁A AG P BL ▁permanent ▁display ▁at ▁the ▁Baseball ▁Hall ▁of ▁Fame ▁and ▁Museum ▁at ▁Cooper st own , ▁New ▁York , ▁un ve iled ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 8 , ▁which ▁is ▁dedicated ▁to ▁the ▁entire ▁league ▁rather ▁than ▁any ▁individual ▁person ality . ▁She ▁also ▁gained ▁honor ary ▁induction ▁into ▁the ▁Canadian |
▁Baseball ▁Hall ▁of ▁Fame ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 8 . ▁ ▁Pen ny ▁O ' B rian ▁died ▁in ▁V ancouver ▁at ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 9 0 . ▁ ▁Career ▁statistics ▁Batt ing ▁ ▁Field ing ▁ ▁S ources ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 1 9 ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 0 1 0 ▁death s ▁Category : All - American ▁Girls ▁Professional ▁Baseball ▁League ▁players ▁Category : Base ball ▁people ▁from ▁Al berta ▁Category : Can ad ian ▁baseball ▁players ▁Category : S ports people ▁from ▁Ed mont on <0x0A> </s> ▁V em so or ( T el ug u : ▁ <0xE0> <0xB0> <0xB5> <0xE0> <0xB1> <0x87> <0xE0> <0xB0> <0x82> <0xE0> <0xB0> <0xB8> <0xE0> <0xB1> <0x82> <0xE0> <0xB0> <0xB0> <0xE0> <0xB1> <0x81> ) ▁is ▁a ▁village ▁and ▁mand al ▁in ▁K ham m am ▁district ▁of ▁Tel ang ana , ▁India . ▁The ▁majority ▁of ▁the ▁V em so or ▁region ▁is ▁agr arian . ▁Most ▁of ▁the ▁people ▁are ▁far mers , ▁pe as ants ▁and ▁daily ▁labor ers . ▁The ▁pre domin ant ▁cro ps ▁grown ▁in ▁this ▁region ▁are ▁rice , ▁corn , ▁tom atoes , ▁red ▁ch il ies , ▁veget ables , ▁m ango es , ▁cas hew ▁etc . ▁As ▁a ▁mand al ▁headquarters ▁it ▁has ▁several ▁mand al ▁administrative ▁offices . ▁It ▁also ▁has ▁an ▁And h ra ▁bank ▁branch . ▁ ▁E lection ▁history ▁Up ▁to ▁ 1 9 4 8 , ▁Hy der abad ▁State ▁was ▁a ▁pr inc ely |
▁state ▁after ▁mer ging ▁in ▁Indian ▁union ▁on ▁ 1 7 ▁September ▁ 1 9 4 8 ▁as ▁named ▁as ▁Hy der abad ▁State ▁in ▁the ▁first ▁election ▁in ▁India ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 2 . ▁V em so or ▁was ▁an ▁assembly ▁constitu ency ▁from ▁ 1 9 5 1 ▁to ▁ 1 9 7 8 . ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 7 , ▁J al ag am ▁V eng al ▁R ao ▁won ▁assembly ▁elections ▁second ▁time ▁from ▁V em so or ▁and ▁in ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁he ▁became ▁State ▁Home ▁Minister ▁in ▁the ▁state ▁government ▁head ed ▁by ▁Kas u ▁Bra h man anda ▁Red dy ▁and ▁also ▁he ▁became ▁chief ▁minister ▁from ▁same ▁constitu ency . ▁ ▁The ▁following ▁are ▁election ▁Results ▁of ▁the ▁V em so or ▁assembly ▁constitu ency ▁from ▁ 1 9 5 2 ▁to ▁ 1 9 7 2 : ▁▁ 1 9 5 2 ▁ ▁E LECT ORS ▁: ▁ 5 1 9 8 7 ▁V OT ERS ▁: ▁ 3 6 2 1 5 ▁PO LL ▁P ER C ENT AGE ▁: ▁ 6 9 . 6 6 % ▁VAL ID ▁V OT ES ▁ 3 6 2 1 5 ▁▁ 1 9 5 7 ▁ ▁E LECT ORS ▁: ▁ 5 7 4 6 1 ▁V OT ERS ▁: ▁ 4 3 4 5 7 ▁PO LL ▁P ER C ENT AGE ▁: ▁ 7 5 . 6 3 % ▁VAL ID ▁V OT ES ▁ 4 3 4 |
5 7 ▁▁ 1 9 6 2 ▁ ▁E LECT ORS ▁: ▁ 6 7 7 3 2 ▁V OT ERS ▁: ▁ 5 7 7 9 4 ▁PO LL ▁P ER C ENT AGE ▁: ▁ 8 5 . 3 3 % ▁VAL ID ▁V OT ES ▁ 5 6 2 4 9 ▁▁ 1 9 6 7 ▁ ▁E LECT ORS ▁: ▁ 6 9 4 6 6 ▁V OT ERS ▁: ▁ 5 5 6 1 7 ▁PO LL ▁P ER C ENT AGE ▁: ▁ 8 0 . 0 6 % ▁VAL ID ▁V OT ES ▁: ▁ 5 3 2 0 6 ▁▁ 1 9 7 2 ▁ ▁E LECT ORS ▁: ▁ 8 5 2 3 3 ▁V OT ERS ▁: ▁ 6 0 3 7 8 ▁PO LL ▁P ER C ENT AGE ▁: ▁ 7 0 . 8 4 % ▁VAL ID ▁V OT ES ▁: ▁ 5 8 7 9 2 ▁ ▁Dem ograph ics ▁ ▁Total ▁population : ▁ 4 2 , 9 0 8 ▁in ▁ 1 0 , 3 3 7 ▁households ▁ ▁Male ▁population : ▁ 2 1 , 8 4 5 ▁ ▁Fem ale ▁population : ▁ 2 1 , 0 6 3 ▁ ▁Children ▁under ▁ 6 ▁years ▁of ▁age : ▁ 5 , 2 2 0 <0x09> ( Bo ys ▁- ▁ 2 , 6 8 3 ▁and ▁Girls ▁- ▁ 2 , 5 3 7 ) ▁ ▁Total ▁liter ates : ▁ 2 2 , 0 |
7 9 ▁ ▁V em so or ▁has ▁facilities ▁including ▁a ▁government ▁hospital , ▁a ▁police ▁station ▁and ▁a ▁re venue ▁office . ▁ ▁Category : V ill ages ▁in ▁K ham m am ▁district ▁Category : M and als ▁in ▁K ham m am ▁district <0x0A> </s> ▁On ▁March ▁ 2 ▁and ▁ 3 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁a ▁dead ly ▁torn ado ▁out break ▁occurred ▁over ▁a ▁large ▁section ▁of ▁the ▁Southern ▁United ▁States ▁into ▁the ▁Ohio ▁Valley ▁region . ▁The ▁storm s ▁resulted ▁in ▁ 4 1 ▁torn ado - related ▁fatal ities , ▁ 2 2 ▁of ▁which ▁occurred ▁in ▁Kentucky . ▁T orn ado - related ▁death s ▁also ▁occurred ▁in ▁Alabama , ▁Indiana , ▁and ▁Ohio . ▁The ▁out break ▁was ▁the ▁second ▁dead liest ▁in ▁early ▁March ▁for ▁the ▁U . S . ▁since ▁official ▁records ▁began ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 0 ; ▁only ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 6 ▁Cand l est ick ▁Park ▁torn ado ▁had ▁a ▁higher ▁death ▁to ll ▁for ▁a ▁torn adic ▁system ▁in ▁early ▁March . ▁ ▁Meteor ological ▁syn opsis ▁ ▁February ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁was ▁more ▁active ▁than ▁normal ▁in ▁terms ▁of ▁the ▁number ▁of ▁torn ado es , ▁with ▁a ▁total ▁of ▁ 5 0 ▁confirmed . ▁While ▁the ▁first ▁three ▁weeks ▁of ▁the ▁month ▁were ▁unus ually ▁quiet , ▁the ▁pattern ▁changed ▁ab rupt ly ▁with ▁a ▁major ▁torn ado ▁out break , ▁which ▁struck ▁the ▁region ▁less ▁than ▁ |
7 2 ▁hours ▁prior ▁to ▁this ▁storm , ▁killing ▁ 1 5 ▁people , ▁including ▁ 8 ▁in ▁Harris burg , ▁Illinois ▁alone , ▁the ▁result ▁of ▁an ▁EF 4 ▁torn ado . ▁▁ ▁A ▁moder ate ▁risk ▁of ▁severe ▁weather ▁was ▁issued ▁for ▁March ▁ 2 ▁a ▁day ▁in ▁advance ▁for ▁a ▁large ▁area ▁from ▁near ▁T us cal o osa , ▁Alabama ▁to ▁Day ton , ▁Ohio ▁as ▁an ▁inten se ▁storm ▁system ▁track ed ▁across ▁the ▁region ▁in ▁a ▁very ▁high ▁she ar ▁environment . ▁In ten se ▁torn ado es ▁were ▁possible . ▁On ▁the ▁morning ▁of ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁it ▁was ▁upgrad ed ▁and ▁a ▁high ▁risk ▁of ▁severe ▁weather ▁was ▁issued ▁for ▁Middle ▁Tennessee ▁and ▁central ▁Kentucky , ▁later ▁extended ▁into ▁Central ▁and ▁Southern ▁Indiana ▁and ▁southern ▁Ohio . ▁The ▁Storm ▁Pred iction ▁Center ▁mentioned ▁the ▁potential ▁for ▁significant ▁torn ado es . ▁Multiple ▁P DS ▁torn ado ▁watch es ▁were ▁issued ▁shortly ▁there after . ▁ ▁The ▁out break ▁began ▁fairly ▁early ▁in ▁the ▁morning , ▁with ▁an ▁initial ▁round ▁of ▁storm s ▁and ▁torn ado es ▁associated ▁with ▁the ▁incoming ▁warm ▁front ▁attached ▁to ▁a ▁rapidly ▁deep ening ▁low - press ure ▁area ▁over ▁the ▁central ▁Great ▁L akes . ▁One ▁of ▁these ▁early ▁day ▁storm s ▁produced ▁a ▁dam aging ▁EF 3 ▁torn ado ▁that ▁impact ed ▁Har vest , ▁Alabama . ▁▁ ▁The ▁initial ▁round ▁of ▁storm s ▁allowed ▁for ▁a ▁strong ▁warm ▁air ▁mass ▁to ▁enter ▁the ▁region , ▁with ▁temper |
atures ▁rising ▁to ▁near - record ▁levels ▁for ▁early ▁March ▁and ▁inst ability ▁combining ▁with ▁extreme ▁wind ▁she ar , ▁resulting ▁in ▁a ▁highly ▁vol atile ▁air ▁mass . ▁▁ ▁As ▁a ▁result , ▁a ▁second , ▁much ▁larger ▁broken ▁line ▁of ▁discrete ▁super cell s ▁developed ▁and ▁followed ▁the ▁Ohio ▁River , ▁with ▁additional ▁storm s ▁developing ▁farther ▁south . ▁During ▁the ▁afternoon , ▁those ▁cells ▁track ed ▁east ward ▁across ▁the ▁Ohio ▁Valley , ▁passing ▁north ▁of ▁Louis ville , ▁Kentucky ▁and ▁south ▁of ▁C inc inn ati , ▁Ohio ▁with ▁dev ast ating ▁results . ▁One ▁long - track ed ▁EF 4 ▁torn ado ▁ri pped ▁through ▁the ▁Indiana ▁towns ▁of ▁New ▁P ek in , ▁Henry ville , ▁Mary sv ille , ▁and ▁Ch else a , ▁killing ▁ 1 1 ▁people . ▁ ▁As ▁isolated ▁activity ▁developed ▁farther ▁south , ▁inten se ▁super cell s ▁also ▁formed ▁in ▁central ▁Kentucky ▁in ▁the ▁late ▁afternoon ▁hours ▁and ▁track ed ▁east ▁into ▁the ▁Eastern ▁Mountain ▁Co al ▁Field s ▁region ▁before ▁weak ening ▁as ▁they ▁reached ▁West ▁Virginia ▁later ▁that ▁evening . ▁That ▁area ▁had ▁the ▁highest ▁wind ▁she ar ▁– ▁with ▁hel icity ▁values ▁as ▁high ▁as ▁ 8 0 0 ▁m 2 / s 2 ▁( des p ite ▁lower ▁inst ability ) ▁and ▁that ▁allowed ▁the ▁storm s ▁to ▁spin ▁viol ently , ▁resulting ▁in ▁severe ▁damage ▁in ▁several ▁communities . ▁The ▁town ▁of ▁West ▁Liber ty , ▁Kentucky ▁was ▁dev ast ated ▁by ▁a ▁mile - |
wide ▁EF 3 ▁torn ado ▁that ▁killed ▁ 1 0 ▁people . ▁ ▁The ▁next ▁day , ▁on ▁March ▁ 3 , ▁the ▁cold ▁front ▁continued ▁to ▁push ▁east wards ▁toward ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁East ▁Coast , ▁although ▁the ▁most ▁severe ▁activity ▁took ▁place ▁near ▁the ▁Georgia - F lor ida ▁state ▁border . ▁A ▁slight ▁risk ▁of ▁severe ▁weather ▁was ▁issued ▁for ▁a ▁small ▁area ▁extending ▁from ▁Cape ▁H atter as ▁to ▁the ▁Mississippi ▁D elta . ▁A ▁mes osc ale ▁con ve ct ive ▁system ▁in ▁South ▁Carolina ▁was ▁responsible ▁for ▁ha il ▁reports ▁in ▁the ▁area , ▁although ▁the ▁threat ▁for ▁torn ado es ▁was ▁reduced ▁with ▁lower ▁inst ability ▁levels . ▁Most ▁torn ado ▁activity ▁for ▁the ▁day ▁was ▁associated ▁with ▁an ▁upper - level ▁system ▁in ▁Florida , ▁and ▁mainly ▁consisted ▁of ▁isolated , ▁weak ▁torn ado es ▁touch ing ▁down ▁across ▁the ▁S out he astern ▁United ▁States . ▁However , ▁an ▁EF 3 ▁w edge ▁torn ado ▁caused ▁significant ▁damage ▁near ▁Mo ody ▁Air ▁Force ▁Base ▁in ▁Georgia . ▁▁ ▁On ▁March ▁ 4 , ▁most ▁of ▁the ▁cold ▁front ▁responsible ▁for ▁the ▁out break ▁had ▁already ▁moved ▁into ▁the ▁Atlantic ▁Ocean ▁with ▁only ▁a ▁small ▁portion ▁of ▁th under st orm s ▁extending ▁into ▁Florida . ▁A ▁slight ▁risk ▁was ▁issued ▁for ▁a ▁section ▁of ▁Florida . ▁Some ▁scattered ▁activity ▁l inger ed ▁around ▁the ▁East ▁Coast ▁for ▁the ▁duration ▁of ▁the ▁day , ▁but ▁no ▁additional ▁torn ado es ▁were ▁reported . ▁ ▁T |
orn ado es ▁ ▁March ▁ 2 ▁event ▁ ▁March ▁ 3 ▁event ▁ ▁New ▁P ek in ▁– ▁Henry ville ▁– ▁Mary sv ille ▁– ▁Ch else a , ▁Indiana / B ed ford , ▁Kentucky ▁One ▁of ▁the ▁dead liest ▁torn ado es ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁out break ▁was ▁a ▁violent ▁EF 4 ▁st ove pipe ▁torn ado ▁( o ften ▁referred ▁to ▁as ▁the ▁“ Hen ry ville ▁T orn ado ” ) ▁that ▁car ved ▁a ▁ ▁path ▁of ▁damage ▁from ▁Freder icks burg , ▁Indiana ▁to ▁the ▁Bed ford , ▁Kentucky ▁area . ▁Al ong ▁its ▁track , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁destroyed ▁hundreds ▁of ▁homes ▁and ▁killed ▁ 1 1 people . ▁Count less ▁were ▁injured . ▁The ▁most ▁severe ▁damage ▁took ▁place ▁in ▁and ▁around ▁the ▁small ▁communities ▁of ▁New ▁P ek in , ▁Henry ville , ▁Mary sv ille ▁and ▁Ch else a , ▁Indiana . ▁ ▁The ▁torn ado ▁first ▁touched ▁down ▁in ▁Washington ▁County ▁around ▁ 2 : 5 0 p . m . ▁E ST ▁at ▁the ▁south ▁edge ▁of ▁Freder icks burg , ▁sn apping ▁trees ▁at ▁EF 1 ▁strength ▁along ▁a ▁narrow ▁path ▁as ▁it ▁moved ▁to ▁the ▁n ortheast . ▁Several ▁minutes ▁later , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁intens ified ▁to ▁high - end ▁EF 2 ▁strength ▁as ▁it ▁destroyed ▁a ▁metal ▁tr uss ▁tower ▁and ▁sn apped ▁numerous ▁trees . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁intens ified ▁further ▁as ▁it ▁passed ▁to ▁the ▁north ▁of ▁Pal |
my ra , ▁where ▁it ▁crossed ▁State ▁Route ▁ 1 3 5 ▁and ▁ri pped ▁ ▁thick ▁sl abs ▁of ▁as ph alt ▁off ▁the ▁road way ▁and ▁toss ed ▁them ▁. ▁▁ ▁Sm aller ▁pieces ▁of ▁pav ement ▁were ▁found ▁up ▁to ▁a ▁quarter - mile ▁away . ▁Just ▁beyond ▁this ▁point , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁path ▁began ▁to ▁w iden ▁and ▁trem end ous ▁tree ▁damage ▁was ▁observed . ▁Hom es ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁sust ained ▁damage ▁r anging ▁from ▁EF 2 ▁to ▁EF 3 ▁in ▁intensity . ▁As ▁it ▁ne ared ▁the ▁south ▁side ▁of ▁New ▁P ek in , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁w iden ed ▁and ▁strength ened ▁even ▁more . ▁By ▁this ▁time , ▁it ▁reached ▁EF 4 ▁strength ▁with ▁wind s ▁estimated ▁at ▁. ▁▁ ▁The ▁torn ado ▁cli pped ▁the ▁southern ▁fr ing es ▁of ▁town , ▁and ▁a ▁large ▁factory ▁building ▁was ▁le ve led ▁to ▁its ▁foundation ▁with ▁large ▁amounts ▁of ▁de br is ▁swe pt ▁away . ▁An chor ▁bol ts ▁were ▁bent ▁at ▁this ▁location , ▁and ▁de br is ▁from ▁the ▁factory ▁was ▁scattered ▁up ▁to ▁ ▁down wind . ▁A ▁metal ▁building ▁on ▁the ▁edge ▁of ▁the ▁circul ation ▁had ▁metal ▁sheet ing ▁pulled ▁off , ▁apparently ▁from ▁the ▁force ▁of ▁in bound ▁wind s ▁towards ▁the ▁circul ation . ▁Near by , ▁an ▁entire ▁family ▁of ▁five ▁was ▁killed ▁when ▁their ▁mobile ▁home ▁was ▁ob liter ated . ▁▁ ▁Several ▁other ▁homes ▁and ▁mobile ▁homes ▁were ▁heavily ▁dam aged |
▁or ▁destroyed ▁in ▁the ▁New ▁P ek in ▁area ▁as ▁well . ▁As ▁it ▁ne ared ▁the ▁Clark ▁County ▁border , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁produced ▁high - end ▁EF 3 ▁to ▁EF 4 ▁strength ▁damage ▁to ▁many ▁homes ▁and ▁farm st ead s ▁as ▁it ▁travers ed ▁rural ▁areas . ▁One ▁brick ▁home ▁at ▁the ▁top ▁of ▁a ▁r idge ▁was ▁completely ▁le ve led , ▁and ▁a ▁heavy ▁tra iler ▁cab ▁from ▁this ▁location ▁was ▁found ▁a ▁quarter - mile ▁away ▁at ▁the ▁remains ▁of ▁another ▁destroyed ▁brick ▁home . ▁Several ▁c ows ▁missing ▁from ▁this ▁vic inity ▁were ▁never ▁located , ▁and ▁thousands ▁of ▁trees ▁were ▁m owed ▁down ▁along ▁a ▁sw ath ▁up ▁to ▁a ▁half - mile ▁wide . ▁Out build ings ▁and ▁gra in ▁b ins ▁were ▁also ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁a ▁car ▁was ▁thrown ▁ ▁from ▁one ▁residence ▁as ▁well . ▁ ▁The ▁torn ado ▁maintained ▁EF 4 ▁strength ▁as ▁it ▁crossed ▁into ▁Clark ▁County , ▁completely ▁level ing ▁several ▁well - built ▁homes ▁shortly ▁after ▁crossing ▁the ▁county ▁line . ▁However , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁weak ened ▁briefly ▁further ▁to ▁the ▁n ortheast , ▁as ▁two ▁double - wide ▁mobile ▁homes ▁were ▁destroyed ▁at ▁EF 2 ▁intensity , ▁while ▁a ▁frame ▁home ▁sust ained ▁EF 3 ▁damage . ▁One ▁man ▁was ▁killed ▁in ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁mobile ▁homes ▁shortly ▁after ▁he ▁recorded ▁video ▁of ▁the ▁approaching ▁torn ado . ▁Out build ings ▁were ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁a ▁few ▁other ▁homes ▁along ▁this ▁segment ▁of ▁the ▁path |
▁sust ained ▁minor ▁to ▁moder ate ▁damage . ▁▁ ▁As ▁the ▁torn ado ▁crossed ▁Inter state ▁ 6 5 , ▁it ▁rest r ength ened ▁to ▁EF 4 ▁intensity ▁and ▁serious ▁inj uries ▁occurred ▁as ▁multiple ▁vehicles ▁were ▁toss ed ▁and ▁semi - tr uck s ▁were ▁f li pped . ▁The ▁highway ▁was ▁closed ▁for ▁hours , ▁and ▁multiple ▁people ▁had ▁to ▁be ▁extracted ▁from ▁their ▁cr um ple d ▁vehicles . ▁▁ ▁Im medi ately ▁east ▁of ▁the ▁inter state , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁ri pped ▁through ▁the ▁town ▁of ▁Henry ville , ▁resulting ▁in ▁dev ast ating ▁damage ▁throughout ▁the ▁town . ▁The ▁Henry ville ▁school ▁complex ▁was ▁in ▁the ▁process ▁of ▁dismiss ing ▁as ▁the ▁torn ado ▁approached ▁the ▁community , ▁and ▁sust ained ▁EF 4 ▁struct ural ▁damage ▁including ▁total ▁destruction ▁of ▁its ▁c af eter ia . ▁Most ▁of ▁the ▁staff ▁and ▁students ▁had ▁already ▁left ▁the ▁area ▁by ▁the ▁time ▁the ▁torn ado ▁struck . ▁One ▁bus ▁driver ▁saved ▁numerous ▁student ’ s ▁lives ▁by ▁returning ▁to ▁the ▁school . ▁The ▁small ▁group ▁of ▁students ▁that ▁stayed ▁watched ▁the ▁school ▁as ▁it ▁was ▁destroyed ▁around ▁them , ▁and ▁surv ived ▁without ▁injury . ▁Many ▁cars ▁in ▁the ▁school ▁par king ▁lot ▁were ▁thrown ▁and ▁destroyed , ▁one ▁of ▁which ▁had ▁a ▁wooden ▁beam ▁spe ared ▁through ▁its ▁h ood ▁and ▁out ▁of ▁its ▁under car riage . ▁The ▁security ▁cam eras ▁recorded ▁the ▁damage , ▁and ▁it ▁is ▁left ▁as ▁a ▁video ▁on ▁YouTube ▁to ▁this |
▁day . ▁ ▁Low - level ▁wind s ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁were ▁so ▁inten se ▁that ▁de br is ▁was ▁found ▁wed ged ▁under ne ath ▁pl astic ▁reflect ive ▁stri ps ▁in ▁the ▁par king ▁lot . ▁School ▁bus es ▁were ▁thrown ▁hundreds ▁of ▁feet ▁away , ▁and ▁two ▁were ▁ri pped ▁from ▁their ▁ch ass is . ▁One ▁bus ▁was ▁thrown ▁through ▁the ▁front ▁wall ▁of ▁a ▁nearby ▁restaurant , ▁while ▁a ▁gas ▁station , ▁several ▁large ▁metal ▁industrial ▁buildings , ▁and ▁multiple ▁other ▁business es ▁and ▁structures ▁in ▁town ▁were ▁sever ely ▁dam aged ▁or ▁destroyed . ▁▁ ▁N umer ous ▁homes ▁in ▁and ▁around ▁Henry ville ▁were ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁some ▁were ▁fl atten ed ▁or ▁swe pt ▁from ▁their ▁found ations . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁was ▁at ▁its ▁most ▁inten se ▁stage ▁when ▁in ▁the ▁Henry ville ▁area , ▁with ▁wind s ▁estimated ▁at ▁. ▁Dam age ▁survey ors ▁found ▁evidence ▁of ▁very ▁inten se ▁multiple ▁v ort ices ▁as ▁the ▁torn ado ▁entered ▁the ▁community . ▁Mass ive ▁def or est ation ▁occurred ▁in ▁heavily ▁wood ed ▁areas ▁around ▁town , ▁and ▁de br is ▁from ▁Henry ville ▁was ▁found ▁as ▁far ▁east ▁as ▁Ohio . ▁ ▁Past ▁Henry ville , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁dram atically ▁weak ened ▁and ▁lost ▁it ’ s ▁o min ous ▁shape , ▁taking ▁on ▁a ▁narrow ▁ro pe - like ▁appearance ▁and ▁inf lic ting ▁only ▁EF 1 ▁damage . ▁However , ▁this ▁phase ▁was ▁short - l ived ▁as ▁the |
▁torn ado ▁quickly ▁re - int ens ified ▁into ▁a ▁high - end ▁EF 3 ▁storm ▁with ▁a ▁dram atic ▁multiple - vor tex ▁structure . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁moved ▁east ▁and ▁struck ▁the ▁small ▁town ▁of ▁Mary sv ille , ▁heavily ▁dam aging ▁or ▁destroy ing ▁many ▁of ▁the ▁structures ▁in ▁the ▁small ▁community . ▁Several ▁block ▁foundation ▁homes ▁in ▁town ▁were ▁swe pt ▁away ▁with ▁de br is ▁scattered ▁through ▁nearby ▁farm ▁fields . ▁▁ ▁Ve h icles ▁were ▁toss ed , ▁many ▁trees ▁were ▁sn apped ▁and ▁den ud ed , ▁out build ings ▁were ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁a ▁church ▁was ▁dam aged ▁in ▁the ▁Mary sv ille ▁area ▁as ▁well . ▁Dam age ▁surve ys ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁showed ▁a ▁complex ▁damage ▁pattern , ▁with ▁evidence ▁of ▁sub - v ort ices ▁developing ▁well ▁away ▁from ▁the ▁main ▁damage ▁path , ▁before ▁either ▁being ▁pulled ▁in ▁and ▁absor bed ▁by ▁the ▁central ▁torn adic ▁circul ation , ▁or ▁intens ifying ▁and ▁becoming ▁the ▁primary ▁circul ation ▁themselves ▁at ▁times . ▁▁ ▁Aer ial ▁fly o vers ▁revealed ▁extensive ▁cy clo idal ▁sc our ing ▁marks ▁in ▁farm ▁fields ▁outside ▁of ▁Mary sv ille . ▁EF 3 ▁damage ▁continued ▁to ▁the ▁east ▁of ▁Mary sv ille ▁as ▁several ▁homes ▁and ▁double - wide ▁mobile ▁homes ▁were ▁destroyed , ▁with ▁de br is ▁from ▁the ▁mobile ▁homes ▁was ▁scattered ▁up ▁to ▁a ▁mile ▁down wind . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁briefly ▁entered ▁Scott ▁County , ▁reg aining ▁EF 4 ▁intensity ▁and |
▁killing ▁a ▁man ▁in ▁the ▁complete ▁destruction ▁of ▁his ▁frame ▁home , ▁ob liter ating ▁five ▁mobile ▁homes , ▁and ▁sever ely ▁dam aging ▁two ▁other ▁frame ▁homes . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁briefly ▁crossed ▁back ▁into ▁Clark ▁County , ▁causing ▁major ▁damage ▁to ▁two ▁homes ▁and ▁several ▁power ▁pol es ▁before ▁entering ▁Jefferson ▁County ▁as ▁an ▁EF 4 . ▁▁ ▁In ▁Jefferson ▁County , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁sk irt ed ▁the ▁south ▁edge ▁of ▁the ▁small ▁community ▁of ▁Ch else a , ▁completely ▁level ing ▁several ▁well - built ▁homes . ▁An ▁older ▁farm ▁home ▁was ▁swe pt ▁clean ly ▁away ▁in ▁this ▁area , ▁killing ▁three ▁people ▁inside . ▁Deb ris ▁was ▁scattered ▁hundreds ▁of ▁yards ▁through ▁nearby ▁fields , ▁cars ▁were ▁thrown ▁ 7 5 ▁yards ▁away , ▁and ▁a ▁piece ▁of ▁farm ▁mach in ery ▁was ▁thrown ▁ 2 0 0 ▁yards . ▁Another ▁home ▁was ▁lifted ▁from ▁its ▁foundation ▁and ▁drag ged ▁ 6 5 ▁yards ▁into ▁a ▁field ▁while ▁left ▁relatively ▁int act . ▁An ▁above ▁ground ▁pool ▁missing ▁from ▁this ▁area ▁after ▁the ▁torn ado ▁was ▁never ▁found , ▁and ▁multiple ▁trees ▁were ▁ri pped ▁out ▁of ▁the ▁ground ▁by ▁their ▁roots ▁and ▁thrown . ▁One ▁other ▁person ▁was ▁also ▁killed ▁at ▁another ▁home ▁in ▁the ▁Ch else a ▁area ▁as ▁well . ▁▁ ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁narrow ed , ▁weak ened ▁to ▁EF 2 ▁intensity , ▁and ▁crossed ▁into ▁Tr im ble ▁County , ▁Kentucky , ▁destroy ing ▁bar ns , ▁mobile ▁homes , |
▁and ▁down ing ▁many ▁trees ▁and ▁power ▁lines ▁before ▁diss ip ating ▁near ▁the ▁town ▁of ▁Bed ford . ▁ ▁Days ▁after ▁the ▁out break , ▁a ▁New ▁P ek in ▁resident ▁began ▁helping ▁others ▁recover ▁lost ▁items ▁through ▁a ▁Facebook ▁page ▁called ▁" I ▁Found ▁Your ▁Memory ." ▁Items ▁such ▁as ▁high ▁school ▁diplom as ▁were ▁toss ed ▁as ▁far ▁away ▁as ▁C inc inn ati ; ▁however , ▁they ▁were ▁able ▁to ▁be ▁returned ▁through ▁this ▁page . ▁▁ ▁Rel ief ▁cent ers ▁were ▁opened ▁in ▁the ▁heart ▁of ▁Henry ville ▁with ▁the ▁Henry ville ▁Community ▁Church ▁becoming ▁the ▁main ▁center ▁over ▁the ▁next ▁weeks ▁and ▁months . ▁On ▁March ▁ 8 , ▁a ▁long ▁term ▁recovery ▁group , ▁March 2 Rec overy ▁was ▁formed ▁to ▁deal ▁with ▁the ▁after math ▁and ▁re building ▁in ▁the ▁five ▁affected ▁count ies . ▁By ▁March ▁ 1 4 , ▁F EMA ▁deployed ▁mobile ▁dis aster ▁recovery ▁cent ers ▁across ▁areas ▁affected ▁by ▁the ▁torn ado ▁out break . ▁One ▁of ▁these ▁cent ers ▁was ▁planned ▁to ▁be ▁opened ▁up ▁on ▁March 1 6 ▁in ▁New ▁P ek in . ▁A ▁local ▁baseball ▁team ▁in ▁southern ▁Indiana ▁began ▁raising ▁money ▁on ▁March 1 4 ▁to ▁help ▁those ▁injured ▁pay ▁for ▁their ▁medical ▁fe es . ▁ ▁C ritt enden ▁– ▁P iner ▁– ▁Mor ning ▁View , ▁Kentucky ▁ ▁This ▁violent ▁w edge ▁torn ado ▁was ▁spawn ed ▁by ▁the ▁same ▁super cell ▁th under st orm ▁that ▁produced ▁the ▁EF 4 |
▁Henry ville ▁torn ado . ▁While ▁not ▁a ▁long - track ed ▁torn ado , ▁the ▁damage ▁it ▁produced ▁was ▁very ▁inten se ▁along ▁port ions ▁of ▁its ▁ 9 . 8 5 - mile ▁long ▁path ▁through ▁parts ▁of ▁northern ▁Kentucky . ▁After ▁the ▁parent ▁super cell ▁had ▁crossed ▁into ▁Kentucky ▁and ▁the ▁Henry ville ▁torn ado ▁had ▁lifted , ▁the ▁storm ▁began ▁to ▁rotate ▁significantly ▁again ▁as ▁it ▁approached ▁the ▁Grant ▁County ▁town ▁of ▁C ritt enden . ▁ ▁At ▁ 4 : 2 3 ▁PM , ▁the ▁super cell ▁produced ▁a ▁strong ▁torn ado ▁that ▁touched ▁down ▁in ▁the ▁northern ▁part ▁of ▁C ritt enden , ▁and ▁immediately ▁began ▁producing ▁significant ▁damage ▁as ▁it ▁impact ed ▁multiple ▁resident ial ▁sub div isions . ▁The ▁worst ▁damage ▁in ▁town ▁occurred ▁at ▁the ▁Har v ester ▁sub div ision , ▁where ▁many ▁two - story ▁homes ▁were ▁heavily ▁dam aged ▁with ▁some ▁losing ▁roof s ▁and ▁exterior ▁walls . ▁Dam age ▁to ▁homes ▁in ▁the ▁town ▁of ▁C ritt enden ▁r anged ▁from ▁EF 1 ▁to ▁low - end ▁EF 3 ▁in ▁intensity . ▁▁ ▁As ▁the ▁torn ado ▁ex ited ▁C ritt enden , ▁it ▁intens ified ▁further ▁as ▁it ▁crossed ▁Inter state ▁ 7 5 ▁and ▁hur led ▁vehicles ▁off ▁of ▁the ▁highway , ▁killing ▁one ▁woman . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁approached ▁and ▁crossed ▁U . S . ▁Route ▁ 2 5 , ▁reaching ▁EF 4 ▁intensity ▁and ▁completely ▁swe eping ▁away ▁five ▁frame ▁homes , ▁two ▁of ▁which |
▁were ▁anch ored ▁to ▁their ▁found ations ▁( though ▁the ▁anch oring ▁mechan isms ▁were ▁too ▁widely ▁spac ed , ▁neg ating ▁a ▁higher ▁rating ). ▁ ▁Further ▁along ▁the ▁path , ▁EF 4 ▁damage ▁continued ▁as ▁two ▁anch ored ▁brick ▁homes ▁were ▁completely ▁le ve led ▁and ▁multiple ▁out build ings ▁were ▁ob liter ated . ▁Ext rem ely ▁inten se ▁vehicle ▁damage ▁occurred ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁as ▁multiple ▁vehicles ▁were ▁lo ft ed ▁long ▁distances ▁through ▁the ▁air ▁and ▁mang led . ▁One ▁vehicle ▁was ▁carried ▁over ▁ 6 0 0 ▁yards ▁from ▁where ▁it ▁origin ated . ▁Many ▁large ▁trees ▁were ▁sn apped ▁and ▁up root ed ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁as ▁well , ▁including ▁some ▁that ▁were ▁completely ▁den ud ed ▁and ▁sust ained ▁severe ▁deb ark ing . ▁Three ▁additional ▁death s ▁occurred ▁along ▁his ▁segment ▁of ▁the ▁path , ▁with ▁two ▁of ▁the ▁fatal ities ▁occurr ing ▁in ▁a ▁frame ▁home ▁and ▁the ▁other ▁taking ▁place ▁in ▁a ▁vehicle . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁continued ▁to ▁the ▁south west ▁and ▁south ▁of ▁P iner , ▁weak ening ▁back ▁to ▁EF 3 ▁strength ▁as ▁it ▁travers ed ▁rural ▁areas . ▁Well - built ▁frame ▁homes ▁along ▁this ▁segment ▁of ▁the ▁path ▁had ▁their ▁roof s ▁ri pped ▁off ▁and ▁exterior ▁walls ▁col lapsed . ▁N umer ous ▁single - wide ▁and ▁double - wide ▁mobile ▁homes ▁were ▁completely ▁destroyed ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁as ▁well . ▁▁ ▁Cont inu ing ▁further ▁to ▁the ▁east , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁continued ▁to ▁weak |
en ▁as ▁it ▁approached ▁Mor ning ▁View , ▁causing ▁a ▁mixture ▁of ▁EF 1 ▁and ▁EF 2 ▁damage ▁to ▁structures ▁before ▁diss ip ating ▁south ▁of ▁town . ▁Over all , ▁this ▁torn ado ▁killed ▁four ▁people ▁and ▁injured ▁ 8 ▁others ▁along ▁its ▁path , ▁reaching ▁a ▁maximum ▁width ▁of ▁one ▁half - mile . ▁As ▁the ▁storm ▁was ▁moving ▁through ▁northern ▁Kentucky , ▁large ▁amounts ▁of ▁de br is ▁was ▁observed ▁falling ▁out ▁of ▁the ▁sky , ▁which ▁caused ▁the ▁C inc inn ati / N or thern ▁Kentucky ▁International ▁Airport ▁to ▁stop ▁all ▁fl ights ▁for ▁one ▁hour . ▁ ▁Pe ach ▁Gro ve , ▁Kentucky / M osc ow ▁– ▁Ham ers ville , ▁Ohio ▁ ▁After ▁producing ▁the ▁violent ▁EF 4 ▁Henry ville ▁and ▁C ritt enden ▁torn ado es , ▁the ▁same ▁parent ▁super cell ▁entered ▁Campbell ▁County , ▁Kentucky ▁and ▁produced ▁another ▁torn ado ▁to ▁the ▁west ▁of ▁Pe ach ▁Gro ve ▁at ▁ 4 : 3 9 ▁PM . ▁This ▁rain - w ra pped ▁w edge ▁torn ado ▁moved ▁east ▁and ▁reached ▁high - end ▁EF 3 ▁intensity ▁as ▁it ▁ne ared ▁the ▁P end leton ▁County ▁line , ▁dam aging ▁or ▁destroy ing ▁several ▁homes ▁in ▁the ▁area . ▁▁ ▁Dam age ▁survey ors ▁noted ▁some ▁mod ular ▁block ▁foundation ▁homes ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁that ▁were ▁lifted ▁into ▁the ▁air ▁int act , ▁before ▁being ▁thrown ▁in ▁excess ▁of ▁ 1 0 0 ▁yards ▁and ▁sm ashed ▁back ▁to ▁the ▁ground , ▁completely |
▁ob liter ating ▁them . ▁ ▁straight ▁line ▁wind s ▁from ▁the ▁parent ▁super cell ▁caused ▁additional ▁damage ▁away ▁from ▁the ▁main ▁damage ▁path ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁as ▁well . ▁ ▁After ▁crossing ▁into ▁P end leton ▁County , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁produced ▁a ▁mixture ▁of ▁EF 2 ▁and ▁EF 3 ▁damage ▁as ▁it ▁passed ▁north ▁of ▁Pe ach ▁Gro ve . ▁Multiple ▁homes , ▁mobile ▁homes , ▁bar ns , ▁and ▁out build ings ▁along ▁this ▁segment ▁of ▁the ▁path ▁were ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁many ▁trees ▁were ▁sn apped ▁and ▁up root ed ▁as ▁well . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁continued ▁across ▁the ▁Ohio ▁River ▁into ▁Cl erm ont ▁County , ▁Ohio , ▁immediately ▁sl am ming ▁into ▁the ▁small ▁rivers ide ▁village ▁of ▁Moscow ▁at ▁high - end ▁EF 3 ▁intensity . ▁Moscow ▁was ▁dev ast ated ▁by ▁the ▁torn ado , ▁with ▁ 8 0 % ▁of ▁the ▁village ▁being ▁heavily ▁dam aged ▁or ▁destroyed . ▁N umer ous ▁two ▁story ▁homes ▁had ▁roof s ▁and ▁exterior ▁walls ▁ri pped ▁off , ▁and ▁a ▁few ▁homes ▁in ▁town ▁were ▁completely ▁fl atten ed . ▁Al most ▁every ▁tree ▁in ▁Moscow ▁was ▁up root ed , ▁sn apped , ▁or ▁den ud ed ▁by ▁the ▁torn ado . ▁A ▁ 6 4 - year - old ▁woman ▁was ▁found ▁dead ▁in ▁the ▁rub ble ▁of ▁her ▁home , ▁and ▁several ▁other ▁residents ▁were ▁injured . ▁▁ ▁Bey ond ▁Moscow , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁continued ▁through ▁rural ▁areas ▁of ▁Cl erm ont |
▁County , ▁dam aging ▁and ▁destroy ing ▁many ▁additional ▁homes ▁and ▁out build ings , ▁sn apping ▁many ▁trees , ▁as ▁well ▁and ▁killing ▁two ▁other ▁people ▁in ▁the ▁destruction ▁of ▁a ▁mobile ▁home . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁crossed ▁into ▁Brown ▁County , ▁weak ening ▁to ▁EF 1 ▁strength ▁as ▁it ▁passed ▁near ▁the ▁town ▁of ▁Ham ers ville . ▁Dam age ▁along ▁this ▁portion ▁of ▁the ▁path ▁consisted ▁of ▁roof ▁damage ▁to ▁homes , ▁damage ▁to ▁trees , ▁out build ings ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁mobile ▁homes ▁blow n ▁off ▁of ▁their ▁found ations ▁and ▁sever ely ▁dam aged . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁lifted ▁to ▁the ▁south ▁of ▁Ham ers ville . ▁ ▁Over all , ▁this ▁torn ado ▁killed ▁three ▁people ▁along ▁its ▁path ▁and ▁injured ▁ 1 3 ▁others . ▁It ▁att ained ▁a ▁maximum ▁width ▁of ▁one ▁quarter - mile ▁and ▁had ▁estimated ▁peak ▁wind s ▁of ▁. ▁ ▁West ▁Liber ty , ▁Kentucky / D un low ▁– ▁C ove ▁G ap , ▁West ▁Virginia ▁ ▁This ▁dead ly , ▁long - track ed ▁EF 3 ▁torn ado ▁first ▁touched ▁down ▁in ▁Men ife e ▁County , ▁Kentucky ▁to ▁the ▁south west ▁of ▁Mar iba . ▁It ▁rapidly ▁att ained ▁EF 3 ▁strength ▁before ▁moving ▁east ▁and ▁passing ▁to ▁the ▁south ▁of ▁Well ington , ▁heavily ▁dam aging ▁or ▁destroy ing ▁multiple ▁homes ▁along ▁this ▁segment ▁of ▁the ▁path , ▁sn apping ▁or ▁up root ing ▁many ▁large ▁trees , ▁killing ▁two ▁people , ▁and ▁inj uring |
▁many ▁others . ▁One ▁block ▁foundation ▁home ▁was ▁removed ▁from ▁its ▁foundation ▁and ▁le ve led , ▁while ▁a ▁nearby ▁brick ▁home ▁lost ▁its ▁roof ▁and ▁exterior ▁walls . ▁A ▁brick ▁split - level ▁home ▁had ▁only ▁its ▁bas ement ▁floor ▁remaining , ▁with ▁the ▁rest ▁of ▁the ▁house ▁being ▁completely ▁carried ▁away ▁and ▁dis integr ated . ▁Struct ural ▁de br is ▁and ▁house ▁contents ▁from ▁this ▁location ▁was ▁stre wn ▁long ▁distances ▁across ▁nearby ▁hills ides . ▁▁ ▁Further ▁east , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁expanded ▁to ▁nearly ▁a ▁mile ▁wide ▁and ▁entered ▁Morgan ▁County , ▁passing ▁north ▁of ▁E zel ▁before ▁ri pping ▁directly ▁through ▁dow nt own ▁West ▁Liber ty ▁at ▁EF 3 ▁strength , ▁resulting ▁in ▁cat ast roph ic ▁damage . ▁Mass ive ▁struct ural ▁damage ▁occurred ▁in ▁dow nt own ▁Liber ty , ▁with ▁many ▁brick ▁buildings ▁and ▁business es ▁being ▁heavily ▁dam aged ▁or ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁many ▁vehicles ▁being ▁toss ed ▁against ▁buildings ▁or ▁cr ushed ▁by ▁falling ▁struct ural ▁de br is . ▁▁ ▁Every ▁building ▁in ▁and ▁around ▁the ▁dow nt own ▁area ▁sust ained ▁major ▁damage , ▁with ▁the ▁ 1 0 5 - year - old ▁cour th ouse , ▁the ▁de pression - era ▁W PA ▁building ▁that ▁hous ed ▁the ▁community ▁center , ▁and ▁the ▁ 1 0 0 - year - old ▁West ▁Liber ty ▁United ▁Method ist ▁and ▁Christian ▁churches ▁all ▁being ▁either ▁heavily ▁dam aged ▁or ▁suffering ▁total ▁destruction . ▁The ▁local ▁hospital ▁sust ained ▁major |
▁damage ▁as ▁well . ▁▁ ▁Res ident ial ▁areas ▁in ▁town ▁were ▁also ▁dev ast ated ▁with ▁numerous ▁homes ▁destroyed , ▁including ▁some ▁un anch ored ▁homes ▁that ▁were ▁swe pt ▁from ▁their ▁found ations . ▁Foot age ▁of ▁the ▁torn ado ▁in ▁this ▁area ▁revealed ▁a ▁rapidly ▁rot ating ▁lower ed ▁cloud ▁base ▁with ▁a ▁large ▁de br is ▁cloud ▁under ne ath , ▁but ▁no ▁visible ▁cond ens ation ▁fun nel . ▁Six ▁people ▁were ▁killed ▁in ▁West ▁Liber ty , ▁and ▁many ▁others ▁were ▁injured , ▁some ▁sever ely . ▁Past ▁West ▁Liber ty , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁continued ▁through ▁other ▁rural ▁port ions ▁of ▁the ▁county , ▁expand ing ▁up ▁to ▁a ▁full ▁mile ▁wide ▁as ▁it ▁sn apped ▁thousands ▁of ▁trees ▁and ▁caused ▁extensive ▁damage ▁to ▁structures . ▁▁ ▁M aint aining ▁EF 3 ▁strength , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁then ▁briefly ▁moved ▁through ▁a ▁portion ▁of ▁Lawrence ▁County ▁near ▁the ▁community ▁of ▁Terry ville , ▁ob liter ating ▁several ▁mobile ▁homes ▁and ▁inj uring ▁two ▁people . ▁Cross ing ▁into ▁Johnson ▁County , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁weak ened ▁to ▁EF 1 ▁strength ▁as ▁down ed ▁many ▁trees ▁and ▁caused ▁roof ▁damage ▁to ▁several ▁structures ▁before ▁crossing ▁back ▁into ▁Lawrence ▁County ▁and ▁reg aining ▁EF 3 ▁strength ▁as ▁it ▁passed ▁near ▁Mar tha , ▁Bla ine , ▁and ▁a ▁few ▁other ▁rural ▁communities ▁further ▁to ▁the ▁east . ▁ 3 0 ▁homes ▁and ▁mobile ▁homes ▁were ▁destroyed ▁along ▁this ▁segment ▁of ▁the ▁path , ▁ 9 ▁others ▁sust ained |
▁major ▁damage , ▁and ▁the ▁Bla ine ▁community ▁building ▁was ▁dam aged ▁as ▁well . ▁A ▁double - wide ▁mobile ▁home ▁was ▁lo ft ed ▁and ▁sl ammed ▁into ▁a ▁hill side ▁by ▁the ▁torn ado , ▁killing ▁two ▁people ▁inside . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁crossed ▁the ▁state ▁border ▁into ▁Wayne ▁County , ▁West ▁Virginia . ▁ ▁Cont inu ing ▁at ▁EF 3 ▁strength , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁sn apped ▁and ▁up root ed ▁numerous ▁trees ▁as ▁it ▁approached ▁the ▁community ▁of ▁Dun low . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁impact ed ▁the ▁northern ▁fr ing es ▁of ▁Dun low , ▁destroy ing ▁five ▁homes ▁and ▁sever ely ▁dam aging ▁another . ▁Three ▁vehicles ▁were ▁dam aged ▁as ▁well . ▁At ▁the ▁nearby ▁East ▁Lyn n ▁Lake ▁camp ground , ▁many ▁trees , ▁elect rical ▁lines , ▁and ▁tele phone ▁lines ▁were ▁down ed . ▁Further ▁along ▁the ▁path , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁passed ▁near ▁C ove ▁G ap , ▁destroy ing ▁ 1 5 ▁homes ▁and ▁inf lic ting ▁major ▁damage ▁to ▁ 7 ▁others . ▁This ▁included ▁a ▁two - story ▁home ▁that ▁had ▁its ▁roof ▁and ▁multiple ▁exterior ▁and ▁interior ▁walls ▁torn ▁away . ▁N arrow ▁roads ▁and ▁hills ides ▁in ▁the ▁area ▁were ▁left ▁covered ▁in ▁fallen ▁trees ▁and ▁power ▁lines , ▁pieces ▁of ▁sheet ▁metal ▁roof ing , ▁and ▁dam aged ▁vehicles . ▁▁ ▁Iron ically , ▁a ▁fun eral ▁in ▁the ▁area ▁that ▁evening ▁may ▁have ▁saved ▁several ▁lives , ▁as ▁a ▁fun eral ▁was ▁being ▁held |
▁in ▁a ▁nearby ▁community ▁for ▁a ▁C ove ▁G ap ▁resident ▁at ▁the ▁time ▁of ▁the ▁torn ado . ▁ ▁Several ▁neighb ors ▁attended ▁the ▁fun eral ▁and ▁were ▁not ▁at ▁home ▁when ▁the ▁storm ▁hit , ▁only ▁later ▁to ▁return ▁to ▁find ▁their ▁homes ▁dam aged ▁or ▁destroyed . ▁▁ ▁The ▁torn ado ▁continued ▁into ▁Lincoln ▁County , ▁weak ening ▁to ▁EF 1 ▁strength ▁and ▁down ing ▁additional ▁trees ▁before ▁diss ip ating ▁to ▁the ▁east ▁of ▁R anger . ▁This ▁torn ado ▁was ▁on ▁the ▁ground ▁for ▁ 8 6 ▁miles ▁with ▁a ▁peak ▁width ▁of ▁ 1 ▁mile . ▁ 1 0 ▁people ▁were ▁killed ▁along ▁the ▁path ▁and ▁ 1 1 2 ▁others ▁were ▁injured . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁was ▁the ▁first ▁F 3 / EF 3 ▁in ▁Eastern ▁Kentucky ▁since ▁ 1 9 8 8 . ▁ ▁Sal y ers ville ▁– ▁H ager ▁Hill ▁– ▁West ▁Van ▁Lear ▁– ▁Lov ely , ▁Kentucky / K erm it , ▁West ▁Virginia ▁ ▁This ▁destruct ive , ▁long - track ed ▁night time ▁torn ado ▁first ▁touched ▁down ▁in ▁a ▁sp ars ely ▁populated ▁area ▁of ▁Wol fe ▁County , ▁Kentucky ▁at ▁ 6 : 5 0 ▁PM , ▁sn apping ▁trees ▁at ▁EF 1 ▁strength ▁before ▁quickly ▁crossing ▁into ▁Mag off in ▁County . ▁Once ▁in ▁Mag off in ▁County , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁began ▁to ▁w iden ▁and ▁intens ify ▁as ▁it ▁continued ▁along ▁its ▁path , ▁sn apping ▁many ▁trees ▁and ▁crossing ▁the ▁Bert ▁T . |
▁Com bs ▁Mountain ▁Park way ▁multiple ▁times . ▁Re aching ▁high - end ▁EF 3 ▁intensity ▁and ▁a ▁path ▁width ▁of ▁ 3 / 4 ▁of ▁a ▁mile ▁wide , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁struck ▁the ▁town ▁Sal y ers ville , ▁resulting ▁in ▁major ▁damage . ▁▁ ▁N umer ous ▁homes ▁in ▁Sal y ers ville ▁were ▁destroyed , ▁some ▁of ▁which ▁were ▁le ve led . ▁Mobile ▁homes ▁were ▁completely ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁vehicles ▁were ▁f li pped ▁and ▁toss ed . ▁A ▁Mc Donald ' s , ▁a ▁mot el , ▁an ▁a partment ▁complex , ▁several ▁gas ▁stations , ▁and ▁three ▁school ▁buildings ▁sust ained ▁major ▁struct ural ▁damage ▁in ▁town , ▁along ▁with ▁many ▁other ▁structures ▁and ▁business es . ▁A ▁church ▁and ▁an ▁Adv ance ▁Auto ▁Part s ▁store ▁were ▁almost ▁completely ▁destroyed ▁as ▁well . ▁Despite ▁the ▁damage , ▁no ▁death s ▁occurred ▁in ▁Sal y ers ville , ▁though ▁ 3 0 ▁people ▁were ▁injured . ▁ ▁Past ▁Sal y ers ville , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁maintained ▁its ▁strength ▁and ▁caused ▁additional ▁major ▁damage ▁in ▁the ▁rural ▁community ▁of ▁Con ley ▁before ▁crossing ▁into ▁Johnson ▁County . ▁High - end ▁EF 3 ▁damage ▁continued ▁in ▁Johnson ▁County , ▁and ▁two ▁fatal ities ▁occurred ▁along ▁this ▁segment ▁of ▁the ▁path ▁as ▁a ▁mobile ▁home ▁was ▁ob liter ated . ▁Major ▁damage ▁occurred ▁near ▁Col lista ▁as ▁the ▁torn ado ▁crossed ▁U . S . ▁Route ▁ 2 3 ▁and ▁State ▁Highway ▁ 8 2 5 . ▁▁ |
▁Multiple ▁frame ▁homes ▁and ▁manufact ured ▁homes ▁were ▁dam aged ▁or ▁destroyed , ▁vehicles ▁were ▁f li pped , ▁a ▁metal ▁tr uss ▁tower ▁was ▁cr um ple d ▁and ▁destroyed , ▁and ▁entire ▁hills ides ▁and ▁rid ges ▁were ▁def or ested ▁by ▁the ▁torn ado . ▁One ▁house ▁was ▁blow n ▁onto ▁Highway ▁ 8 2 5 , ▁blocking ▁the ▁road . ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁struck ▁nearby ▁H ager ▁Hill , ▁where ▁several ▁additional ▁structures ▁were ▁destroyed . ▁Kentucky ▁Route ▁ 3 2 1 ▁and ▁Kentucky ▁Route ▁ 1 4 2 8 ▁were ▁both ▁blocked ▁by ▁col lapsed ▁a partment ▁buildings ▁in ▁H ager ▁Hill , ▁while ▁semi - tra ilers ▁were ▁f li pped ▁and ▁industrial ▁buildings ▁were ▁dam aged ▁as ▁well ▁in ▁town . ▁Past ▁H ager ▁Hill , ▁the ▁torn ado ▁weak ened ▁somewhat ▁as ▁it ▁immediately ▁struck ▁the ▁neighbor ing ▁town ▁of ▁West ▁Van ▁Lear , ▁te aring ▁the ▁roof s ▁off ▁of ▁numerous ▁homes ▁and ▁a ▁church . ▁▁ ▁The ▁torn ado ▁continued ▁at ▁high - end ▁EF 2 ▁strength ▁into ▁Martin ▁County , ▁passing ▁between ▁Dav ella ▁and ▁Deb ord . ▁Ent ire ▁hills ides ▁were ▁def or ested , ▁a ▁brick ▁structure ▁was ▁destroyed , ▁a ▁one - story ▁brick ▁home ▁lost ▁its ▁roof ▁and ▁some ▁exterior ▁walls , ▁and ▁a ▁two - story ▁home ▁sust ained ▁damage ▁to ▁its ▁second ▁floor ▁in ▁this ▁area . ▁Add itional ▁hills ides ▁suffered ▁total ▁def or est ation ▁in ▁the ▁Beaut y ▁community ▁before ▁the |
▁torn ado ▁struck ▁the ▁town ▁of ▁Lov ely ▁at ▁the ▁Kentucky / West ▁Virginia ▁state ▁border . ▁EF 2 ▁damage ▁occurred ▁in ▁Lov ely ▁as ▁trees ▁were ▁sn apped ▁and ▁multiple ▁homes ▁had ▁their ▁roof s ▁torn ▁off . ▁ ▁The ▁torn ado ▁then ▁crossed ▁into ▁M ingo ▁County , ▁West ▁Virginia ▁just ▁south ▁of ▁K erm it . ▁ ▁Add itional ▁EF 2 ▁damage ▁occurred ▁as ▁many ▁trees ▁were ▁sn apped ▁and ▁a ▁ 2 8 0 - foot ▁high ▁rail road ▁communic ations ▁tower ▁was ▁to pp led ▁to ▁the ▁ground ▁before ▁the ▁torn ado ▁diss ip ated . ▁Deb ris ▁from ▁Lov ely ▁was ▁found ▁depos ited ▁on ▁mount aint ops ▁in ▁the ▁K erm it ▁area . ▁ ▁In ▁addition ▁to ▁the ▁two ▁fatal ities , ▁ 3 7 ▁other ▁people ▁were ▁injured ▁by ▁this ▁torn ado ▁along ▁its ▁ 4 9 - mile ▁long ▁path . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁Le ap ▁Day ▁torn ado ▁out break , ▁the ▁previous ▁out break ▁on ▁February ▁ 2 8 ▁and ▁ 2 9 ▁T orn ado es ▁of ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁ ▁T orn ado ▁out break ▁of ▁March ▁ 2 – 3 , ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁Time - lapse ▁visual ization ▁of ▁the ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁torn ado ▁out break ▁ ▁The ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁T orn ado ▁Out break ▁( N WS |
▁Jackson , ▁K Y ) ▁ ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁T orn ado ▁Out break ▁( N WS ▁Louis ville , ▁K Y ) ▁ ▁Se vere ▁We ather ▁Event ▁with ▁K Y / IN ▁EF - 2 ▁T orn ado es ▁- ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁( N WS ▁Pad uc ah , ▁K Y ) ▁ ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁T orn ado ▁Out break ▁and ▁Se vere ▁We ather ▁( N WS ▁Wil ming ton , ▁O H ) ▁ ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁T orn ado ▁Out break ▁( N WS ▁Nash ville , ▁T N ) ▁ ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁Storm ▁Survey ▁( N WS ▁Hun ts ville , ▁AL ) ▁ ▁T orn ado es ▁and ▁Se vere ▁We ather ▁of ▁March ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁( N WS ▁B irmingham , ▁AL ) ▁ ▁V ide ot aped ▁present ations ▁on ▁the ▁ 2 ▁March ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁torn ado ▁out break ▁in ▁east ▁Tennessee ▁( N WS ▁Mor rist own , ▁T N ) ▁▁ 0 3 - 0 2 ▁Category : T orn ado es ▁in ▁Alabama ▁Category : T orn ado es ▁in ▁Indiana ▁Category : T orn ado es ▁in ▁Kentucky ▁Category : T orn ado es ▁in ▁Ohio ▁Category : T orn ado es ▁in ▁Tennessee ▁Category : M |
organ ▁County , ▁Kentucky ▁Category : F 4 ▁torn ado es ▁by ▁date ▁Category : Art icles ▁containing ▁video ▁cli ps ▁T orn ado ▁out break <0x0A> </s> ▁Al arm For ce ▁Indust ries ▁Inc . ▁is ▁a ▁Toronto - based ▁home ▁security ▁and ▁home ▁autom ation ▁systems ▁manufact urer ▁and ▁provider . ▁Al arm For ce ▁oper ates ▁in ▁the ▁resident ial ▁and ▁commercial ▁security ▁segment . ▁ ▁Al arm force ▁is ▁currently ▁a ▁subs idi ary ▁of ▁B CE ▁Inc ., ▁who ▁announced ▁its ▁ac quisition ▁of ▁the ▁company ▁in ▁November ▁ 2 0 1 7 . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁The ▁company ▁was ▁founded ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁by ▁Jo el ▁Mat lin , ▁who ▁was ▁the ▁President ▁and ▁CE O ▁until ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 3 , ▁when ▁he ▁was ▁dismiss ed ▁without ▁cause ▁by ▁the ▁Board ▁of ▁Direct ors . ▁In ▁May ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁Al arm For ce ▁appointed ▁Graham ▁Bad un ▁as ▁its ▁President ▁and ▁CE O . ▁ ▁The ▁company ▁launched ▁a ▁two ▁way ▁voice ▁alarm ▁system ▁called ▁Al arm V o ice ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 1 . ▁This ▁was ▁followed ▁by ▁the ▁launch ▁of ▁Al arm Plus ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 , ▁and ▁in ▁early ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁the ▁personal ▁emer gency ▁response ▁system ▁Al arm C are . ▁In ▁October ▁ 2 0 1 1 , ▁Al arm For ce ▁launched ▁Video Rel ay , ▁a ▁video ▁surve ill ance ▁system |
▁with ▁live ▁two - way ▁voice . ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁Al arm For ce ▁Connect ▁was ▁launched ▁giving ▁users ▁the ▁ability ▁to ▁control ▁their ▁alarm ▁system ▁rem ot ely ▁from ▁their ▁smart phone . ▁ ▁In ▁November ▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁Al arm For ce ▁began ▁its ▁US ▁expansion ▁with ▁its ▁entry ▁to ▁the ▁state ▁of ▁North ▁Carolina . ▁In ▁December ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁Al arm For ce ▁entered ▁Ohio ▁and ▁this ▁was ▁followed ▁by ▁entry ▁into ▁Georgia , ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 7 . ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁Al arm For ce ▁entered ▁the ▁state ▁of ▁Minnesota . ▁In ▁April ▁ 2 0 1 1 , ▁the ▁home ▁alarm ▁company ▁expanded ▁into ▁the ▁State ▁of ▁Florida . ▁Through ▁to ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁Al arm For ce ▁serv iced ▁ 1 1 ▁major ▁US ▁cent ers ▁located ▁in ▁Charlotte , ▁R ale igh - D ur ham , ▁Gre ens bor o , ▁Columb us , ▁C inc inn ati , ▁Cleveland , ▁Atlanta , ▁Min ne apolis - Saint ▁Paul , ▁T ampa ▁Bay - St . P eters burg , ▁Sar as ota ▁and ▁Or lando . ▁ ▁In ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁Al arm force ▁div ested ▁its ▁U . S . ▁customers ▁to ▁Select ▁Security ▁for ▁US $ 1 1 . 6 ▁million . ▁ ▁On ▁November ▁ 6 , ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁B CE ▁Inc . ▁announced ▁that |
▁it ▁had ▁agreed ▁to ▁purchase ▁Al arm For ce ▁for ▁$ 1 6 6 ▁million . ▁Upon ▁its ▁completion ▁of ▁the ▁purchase , ▁Bell ▁announced ▁the ▁sale ▁of ▁ 3 9 , 0 0 0 ▁Al arm For ce ▁customers ▁in ▁Western ▁Canada ▁to ▁Tel us ▁for ▁$ 6 6 . 5 ▁million , ▁leaving ▁Al arm For ce ▁to ▁focus ▁on ▁Eastern ▁Canada . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : Comp an ies ▁based ▁in ▁Toronto ▁Category : Te chn ology ▁companies ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁Category : 1 9 8 8 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁Ontario ▁Category : Security ▁companies ▁of ▁Canada ▁Category : Can ad ian ▁br ands ▁Category : Comp an ies ▁acquired ▁by ▁Bell ▁Canada ▁Enter pr ises ▁Category : Comp an ies ▁formerly ▁listed ▁on ▁the ▁Toronto ▁Stock ▁Exchange <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁American ▁Rain water ▁C atch ment ▁Systems ▁Association ▁( comm only ▁referred ▁to ▁as ▁AR C SA ) ▁is ▁an ▁American ▁non - pro fit ▁association ▁founded ▁by ▁Dr . ▁H ari ▁Kr ish na ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 4 , ▁focused ▁on ▁rain water ▁aw aren ess ▁and ▁to ▁promote ▁sust ain able ▁rain water ▁har vest ing ▁( R WH ) ▁practices ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁and ▁around ▁the ▁world . ▁ ▁AR C SA ' s ▁efforts ▁include : ▁creating ▁a ▁favor able ▁regul atory ▁atmosphere , ▁creating ▁a ▁resource ▁pool ▁and ▁educ ating ▁profession als ▁and ▁the ▁general ▁public ▁regarding ▁safe ▁rain water ▁har vest ing |
▁design , ▁installation ▁and ▁maintenance ▁practices . ▁It ▁has ▁more ▁than ▁ 1 , 5 0 0 ▁members ▁consisting ▁of ▁both ▁manufact ur ers ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁deal ers / dist rib utors ▁of ▁equipment . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁AR C SA ▁created ▁a ▁White ▁House ▁pet ition ▁to ▁stim ulate ▁the ▁rain water - har vest ing ▁industry . ▁While ▁the ▁pet ition ▁didn ' t ▁receive ▁the ▁ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ▁votes ▁in ▁ 3 ▁months ▁needed ▁to ▁move ▁to ▁the ▁next ▁stage , ▁AR C SA ▁used ▁this ▁as ▁a ▁platform ▁to ▁begin ▁a ▁pet ition ▁with ▁Change . org ▁to ▁create ▁an ▁International ▁Rain water ▁Har vest ing ▁Day . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁AR C SA ▁merged ▁with ▁the ▁Canadian ▁Association ▁of ▁Rain water ▁Management ▁( C AN AR M ) ▁and ▁will ▁continue ▁as ▁a ▁North ▁American ▁association . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁Ar cs a . org ▁ ▁Category : Non - pro fit ▁organizations ▁based ▁in ▁Arizona ▁Category : W ater ▁conservation ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : R ain water ▁har vest ing ▁Category : W ater ▁organizations ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Anth rop ologist ▁is ▁an ▁English - language ▁peer ▁review ed ▁academic ▁journal ▁that ▁concentr ates ▁on ▁the ▁anth rop ology ▁of ▁India . ▁It ▁was ▁first ▁published ▁in ▁August ▁ 1 9 5 4 ▁by ▁the ▁Anth rop ology ▁department ▁of ▁the ▁University ▁of |
▁Del hi , ▁ceased ▁publication ▁in ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 8 0 s ▁and ▁was ▁then ▁rev ived ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 9 ▁by ▁Kam la - R aj ▁Enter pr ises . ▁It ▁is ▁the ▁third ▁journal ▁to ▁focus ▁on ▁the ▁subject , ▁being ▁established ▁after ▁Man ▁in ▁India ▁( 1 9 2 1 ) ▁and ▁The ▁Eastern ▁Anth rop ologist ▁( 1 9 4 7 ). ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁ ▁SC Im ago ▁Journal ▁Rank ▁ ▁Category : An th rop ology ▁journ als ▁Category : Public ations ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 4 ▁Category : English - language ▁journ als <0x0A> </s> ▁Bro ck worth ▁is ▁a ▁village ▁and ▁district ▁of ▁Gl ouc ester ▁in ▁Gl ouc esters hire , ▁England , ▁situated ▁on ▁the ▁old ▁Roman ▁road ▁that ▁connect s ▁the ▁City ▁of ▁Gl ouc ester ▁with ▁Bar n wood . ▁It ▁is ▁located ▁ 4 ▁miles ▁( 6 . 5 km ) ▁sout heast ▁of ▁central ▁Gl ouc ester , ▁ 6 ▁miles ▁( 9 . 5 km ) ▁south west ▁of ▁Ch el ten ham ▁and ▁ 1 1 . 5 ▁miles ▁( 1 8 . 5 km ) ▁north ▁of ▁Str oud . ▁The ▁population ▁taken ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁census ▁was ▁ 7 , 3 8 7 . ▁ ▁Since ▁the ▁mid - 2 0 th ▁century , ▁Bro ck worth ▁has ▁been ▁known ▁locally ▁for ▁the ▁annual ▁rolling ▁of ▁Double ▁Gl ouc ester |
▁che ese ▁down ▁Cooper ' s ▁Hill . ▁During ▁World ▁War ▁II ▁the ▁nearby ▁village ▁of ▁Hu cc le c ote ▁at ▁the ▁G loster ▁A ircraft ▁Company ▁produced ▁the ▁famous ▁Haw ker ▁H urr icane ▁f ighter , ▁and ▁following ▁the ▁war ▁it ▁gained ▁renew ed ▁fame ▁for ▁producing ▁several ▁notable ▁aircraft , ▁including ▁Britain ' s ▁first ▁jet ▁aircraft , ▁which ▁was ▁test ▁flow n ▁here . ▁Bro ck worth ▁is ▁also ▁the ▁birth place ▁of ▁actor , ▁com ed ian ▁and ▁writer ▁Simon ▁Peg g . ▁ ▁Govern ance ▁An ▁elect oral ▁w ard ▁of ▁the ▁same ▁name ▁exists ▁in ▁T ew kes bury ▁Bor ough . ▁The ▁population ▁and ▁area ▁of ▁this ▁w ard ▁are ▁identical ▁to ▁that ▁shown ▁above . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁The ▁name ▁Bro ck worth ▁is ▁derived ▁from ▁the ▁Sax on ▁" w ur th in " ▁for ▁en closure ▁and ▁" bro c " ▁for ▁bro ok . ▁S ett lement ▁is ▁believed ▁to ▁have ▁occurred ▁around ▁ 6 0 0 ▁AD , ▁after ▁the ▁defeat ▁of ▁the ▁Gl ouc ester - based ▁Rom ano ▁British ▁at ▁the ▁Battle ▁of ▁D yr ham ▁in ▁ 5 7 7 ▁AD . ▁Old er , ▁Roman ▁remains ▁have ▁been ▁found ▁locally ▁but ▁they ▁indicate ▁an ▁estate ▁rather ▁than ▁a ▁village . ▁Also , ▁the ▁Sax on - der ived ▁name ▁suggests ▁that ▁the ▁first ▁sett lers ▁were ▁Sax ons . ▁ ▁The ▁oldest ▁surv iving ▁building ▁in ▁the ▁village ▁is ▁the ▁Gra de ▁I ▁listed ▁building |
▁St ▁George ' s ▁Church , ▁which ▁dates ▁back ▁to ▁ 1 1 4 2 . ▁The ▁present ▁structure ▁has ▁elements ▁from ▁then ▁until ▁the ▁nin ete enth ▁century . ▁Ad j acent ▁to ▁this ▁is ▁the ▁T ud or ▁man or ▁house ▁Bro ck worth ▁Court , ▁a ▁Gra de ▁II * ▁listed ▁building , ▁that ▁was ▁built ▁between ▁ 1 5 3 4 ▁and ▁ 1 5 3 9 ▁for ▁Richard ▁Hart , ▁the ▁last ▁prior ▁of ▁L lan th ony ▁Pri ory . ▁ ▁Bro ck worth ▁was ▁the ▁third ▁in ▁a ▁series ▁of ▁rural ▁villages ▁located ▁along ▁an ▁old ▁Roman ▁road ▁following ▁a ▁more - or - less ▁straight ▁line ▁to ▁the ▁in land ▁port ▁city ▁of ▁Gl ouc ester . ▁Its ▁original ▁semi - remote ▁location ▁made ▁it ▁ideal ▁for ▁the ▁location ▁of ▁an ▁aircraft ▁factory ▁( now ▁the ▁Gl ouc ester ▁Business ▁Park ) ▁where ▁aer op lan es ▁could ▁be ▁built ▁and ▁tested ▁without ▁wor ries ▁about ▁noise . ▁Also , ▁land ▁avail ability ▁made ▁the ▁area ▁ideal ▁for ▁a ▁flight ▁test ▁air field . ▁ ▁G loster ▁A ircraft ▁Company ▁The ▁G loster ▁A ircraft ▁Company ▁was ▁first ▁formed ▁at ▁Hu cc le c ote , ▁Gl ouc esters hire ▁in ▁ 1 9 1 5 , ▁as ▁the ▁Gl ouc esters hire ▁A ircraft ▁Company . ▁In ▁ 1 9 2 6 ▁the ▁name ▁of ▁the ▁company ▁was ▁abbre vi ated ▁to ▁G loster ▁A ircraft ▁Company ▁because ▁customers ▁outside ▁of ▁the ▁United ▁Kingdom |
▁found ▁the ▁original ▁name ▁too ▁difficult ▁to ▁pron ounce . ▁In ▁May ▁ 1 9 3 4 ▁the ▁company ▁was ▁purchased ▁by ▁Haw ker ▁A ircraft ▁but ▁the ▁company ▁name ▁was ▁un changed . ▁ ▁From ▁ 1 9 2 1 ▁the ▁company ▁produced ▁the ▁following ▁aircraft ▁types : ▁S par row h awk , ▁N ighth awk , ▁Night jar , ▁Gr ouse , ▁Gre be , ▁Game cock , ▁Gor cock , ▁Gu an , ▁G amb it , ▁G nats n apper , ▁Ga unt let , ▁Glad i ator , ▁Haw ker ▁H urr icane ; ▁Haw ker ▁Ty ph oon ; ▁G loster ▁Meteor ▁and ▁G loster ▁J avel in ▁and ▁its ▁run way ▁became ▁famous ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁flight ▁of ▁Sir ▁Frank ▁Wh ittle ' s ▁tur bo - jet ▁aircraft . ▁ ▁Bro ck worth ▁bom bed ▁The ▁G loster ▁A ircraft ▁Company ▁( known ▁locally ▁as ▁G AC ) ▁drew ▁upon ▁an ▁employ ment ▁pool ▁from ▁the ▁surrounding ▁area ▁and ▁it ▁was ▁responsible ▁for ▁much ▁of ▁the ▁growth ▁in ▁the ▁development ▁of ▁housing ▁est ates ▁which ▁was ▁halt ed ▁by ▁the ▁out break ▁of ▁World ▁War ▁II . ▁During ▁the ▁war ▁Bro ck worth ▁and ▁the ▁surrounding ▁area ▁were ▁bom bed ▁by ▁the ▁Luft wa ffe ▁in ▁an ▁attempt ▁to ▁halt ▁the ▁production ▁of ▁aircraft . ▁▁ 1 9 3 9 – 4 5 ▁W W II ▁production ▁As ▁the ▁pre - war ▁bi plane ▁Glad i ator ▁was ▁rapidly ▁rendered ▁ob sole te ▁by |
▁faster ▁mon op lan es ▁the ▁Bro ck worth ▁factory ▁was ▁available ▁to ▁manufact ure ▁Haw ker ▁aircraft . ▁In ▁ 1 9 3 9 ▁the ▁company ▁built ▁ 1 , 0 0 0 ▁Haw ker ▁H urr ican es ▁in ▁the ▁first ▁ 1 2 ▁months ▁of ▁World ▁War ▁II ▁and ▁it ▁delivered ▁the ▁last ▁of ▁ 2 , 7 5 0 ▁H urr ican es ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 2 . ▁Production ▁was ▁then ▁switched ▁to ▁building ▁ 3 , 3 3 0 ▁Haw ker ▁Ty ph o ons ▁for ▁the ▁Royal ▁Air ▁Force . ▁On ▁ 8 ▁April ▁ 1 9 4 1 ▁the ▁first ▁test ▁flight ▁of ▁the ▁G loster ▁E 2 8 / 3 9 ▁with ▁a ▁single ▁tur bo - jet ▁engine ▁( in vent ed ▁by ▁Sir ▁Frank ▁Wh ittle ) ▁took ▁off ▁from ▁the ▁company ' s ▁flight ▁test ▁air field ▁at ▁Bro ck worth . ▁This ▁was ▁followed ▁by ▁the ▁tw in - eng ined ▁G loster ▁Meteor , ▁the ▁only ▁jet ▁to ▁be ▁used ▁by ▁the ▁Al lied ▁Forces ▁during ▁World ▁War ▁II . ▁The ▁speed ▁of ▁the ▁Meteor ▁enabled ▁it ▁to ▁fly ▁alongside ▁V 1 ▁flying ▁bomb s , ▁tip ▁them ▁off ▁course , ▁to ▁crash ▁before ▁they ▁could ▁arrive ▁at ▁their ▁London ▁target . ▁In ▁ 1 9 4 5 ▁the ▁Meteor ▁gained ▁a ▁world ▁speed ▁record ▁of ▁ 6 0 6 m ph ▁( 9 7 5 km / h ) ▁and ▁it ▁was ▁eventually ▁put ▁into |
▁service ▁by ▁ 1 2 ▁nations . ▁ ▁Post - W W II ▁develop ments ▁Following ▁World ▁War ▁II ▁it ▁took ▁the ▁area ▁many ▁years ▁to ▁rev ive ; ▁but ▁after ▁the ▁mid - 1 9 5 0 s , ▁renew ed ▁housing ▁growth , ▁the ▁development ▁of ▁motor ways ▁and ▁red istrict ing ▁eventually ▁changed ▁the ▁entire ▁look ▁of ▁Bro ck worth ▁and ▁what ▁were ▁once ▁ad jo ining ▁villages . ▁In ▁ 1 9 5 2 ▁the ▁Bro ck worth ▁factory ▁produced ▁the ▁two ▁seat , ▁delta - wing ed ▁G loster ▁J avel in ▁which ▁was ▁developed ▁as ▁an ▁all ▁weather ▁f ighter ▁that ▁could ▁fly ▁above ▁ 5 0 , 0 0 0 ▁feet ▁at ▁almost ▁the ▁speed ▁of ▁sound . ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 2 ▁the ▁G loster ▁A ircraft ▁Company ▁closed ▁down ▁and ▁its ▁once ▁famous ▁run way ▁fell ▁victim ▁of ▁red istrict ing ▁and ▁it ▁is ▁now ▁within ▁the ▁boundary ▁of ▁Hu cc le c ote . ▁The ▁air field ▁has ▁now ▁been ▁re develop ed ▁as ▁the ▁modern ▁Gl ouc ester ▁Business ▁Park , ▁with ▁additional ▁housing ▁develop ments ▁continu ing ▁to ▁grow ▁around ▁it . ▁ ▁Cooper ' s ▁Hill ▁Cooper ' s ▁Hill ▁() ▁is ▁a ▁local ▁land mark ▁within ▁the ▁parish ▁of ▁Bro ck worth , ▁and ▁is ▁known ▁in ▁Britain ▁and ▁beyond ▁for ▁its ▁annual ▁che ese ▁rolling ▁contest . ▁A ▁large ▁round ▁che ese ▁is ▁rolled ▁down ▁the ▁ste ep ▁slope ▁of ▁the ▁hill ▁and ▁ch ased ▁by ▁a |
▁group ▁of ▁" run ners ", ▁who ▁in ▁fact ▁spend ▁most ▁of ▁their ▁brief ▁descent ▁to ▁the ▁bottom ▁of ▁the ▁hill ▁falling ▁and ▁t umb ling . ▁Two ▁hundred ▁years ▁ago ▁this ▁was ▁part ▁of ▁a ▁larger ▁mid - sum mer ▁festival ▁with ▁other ▁activities ▁and ▁compet itions , ▁but ▁the ▁event ▁is ▁now ▁conf ined ▁to ▁the ▁che ese - rolling ▁and ▁is ▁held ▁in ▁May ▁during ▁the ▁Spring ▁Bank - hol iday ▁Monday . ▁It ▁is ▁usually ▁said ▁to ▁have ▁origin ated ▁as ▁a ▁pag an ▁festival ▁celebr ating ▁the ▁arrival ▁of ▁summer , ▁fert ility , ▁or ▁both . ▁ ▁The ▁contest ▁was ▁the ▁subject ▁of ▁the ▁BBC ▁One ▁programme ▁The ▁Great ▁Che ese ▁Ch ase ▁broadcast ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 8 . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁Co op ers ▁Edge ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁S ources ▁ ▁G loster ▁J avel in ▁pictures ▁and ▁story ▁Cooper ' s ▁Hill ▁Ann ual ▁Che ese ▁Rol ling ▁and ▁W ake ▁BBC ▁coverage ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁Che ese ▁Rol ling ▁event ▁In j uries ▁suffered ▁at ▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁annual ▁Che ese ▁Rol ling . ▁Video ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Che ese ▁Rol ling ▁at ▁Cooper ' s ▁Hill ▁More ▁about ▁Frank ▁Wh ittle ▁Royal ▁Air ▁Force ▁History ▁of ▁the ▁G loster ▁E 2 8 / 3 9 / M eteor ▁Hu cc le c ote ▁Par ish ▁where ▁the ▁E 2 8 / 3 9 ▁aircraft , ▁with ▁a ▁jet ▁engine ▁designed ▁by |
▁Sir ▁Frank ▁Wh ittle , ▁became ▁air bor ne ▁in ▁tax i ing ▁runs ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁time . ▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : V ill ages ▁in ▁Gl ouc esters hire ▁Category : T ew kes bury ▁Bor ough <0x0A> </s> ▁Whe al ▁Frances ▁is ▁a ▁village ▁in ▁Corn wall , ▁England , ▁UK . ▁It ▁is ▁located ▁in ▁the ▁civil ▁parish ▁of ▁Per ran z ab ulo e . ▁ ▁Geography ▁To ▁the ▁north ▁Car n k ief ▁P ond , ▁a ▁Site ▁of ▁Special ▁Scient ific ▁Interest ▁is ▁named . ▁This ▁S SS I ▁is ▁noted ▁for ▁its ▁bi ological ▁interest , ▁including ▁ 1 2 ▁species ▁of ▁drag on fly . ▁ ▁Whe al ▁Frances ▁Mine ▁The ▁village ▁was ▁noted ▁for ▁the ▁Whe al ▁Frances ▁Mine ▁of ▁which ▁many ▁ru ins ▁remain . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : V ill ages ▁in ▁Corn wall ▁Category : T in ▁mines ▁in ▁Corn wall ▁Category : S ites ▁of ▁Special ▁Scient ific ▁Interest ▁in ▁Corn wall ▁Category : Ind ust rial ▁arch ae ological ▁sites ▁in ▁Corn wall <0x0A> </s> ▁D ew an at ron ▁is ▁a ▁family ▁of ▁experimental ▁electronic ▁instruments . ▁ ▁C ous ins ▁Brian ▁D ew an ▁and ▁Leon ▁D ew an ▁collabor ate ▁on ▁the ▁creation ▁and ▁performance ▁of ▁these ▁instruments . ▁The ▁instruments ▁have ▁been ▁performed ▁and ▁exhib ited ▁at ▁the ▁Pier og i ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁gallery ▁in ▁Brook lyn ▁in ▁January ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁Pier og i ▁Leipzig ▁( G |
erm any ) ▁from ▁April ▁th ru ▁July ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁and ▁at ▁A NOT HER ▁Y EAR ▁IN ▁LA ▁gallery ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁The ▁Steve ▁Allen ▁Theater ▁in ▁Los ▁Angeles ▁in ▁August / Se ptember , ▁ 2 0 0 7 ▁and ▁May ▁ 3 1 , ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁at ▁the ▁Gh etto ▁G loss ▁Gallery . ▁ ▁D ew an at ron ▁instruments ▁▁ ▁Sw arm at ron ▁ ▁Nov iti ate ▁— ▁a ▁one - of - a - kind ▁educational ▁instrument ▁designed ▁for ▁the ▁Bob ▁Mo og ▁Foundation ▁ ▁References ▁▁ ▁The ▁arts ▁online ▁- ▁Times ▁Online ▁ ▁Art ▁in ▁Review ; ▁Brian ▁D ew an ▁and ▁Leon ▁D ew an ▁- ▁New ▁York ▁Times ▁ ▁Art Sl ant ▁- ▁August ▁ 2 0 th ▁- ▁August ▁ 2 3 rd , ▁Another ▁Year ▁in ▁LA , ▁Brian ▁D ew an , ▁Leon ▁D ew an ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁D ew an at ron ▁site ▁that ▁describes ▁these ▁musical ▁invent ions ▁Ar to cr atic ▁Magazine ▁provides ▁an ▁in - depth ▁interview ▁of ▁Leon ▁and ▁Brian ▁D ew an ▁about ▁the ▁theory ▁behind ▁the ▁instruments , ▁their ▁history , ▁and ▁their ▁cre ative ▁and ▁techn ological ▁influ ences ▁with ▁audio ▁and ▁video ▁samples . ▁Im ages ▁of ▁D ew an at ron ▁performing ▁live ▁at ▁radio ▁station ▁W N Y C ▁ ▁Category : E lect ron ic ▁musical ▁instruments ▁Category : Ex perimental ▁musical ▁instruments <0x0A> </s> ▁Henry ▁B ates ▁Fitz ▁( |
1 0 ▁October ▁ 1 8 1 7 ▁- ▁ 2 9 ▁December ▁ 1 8 8 0 ) ▁was ▁a ▁Member ▁of ▁the ▁Queensland ▁Legisl ative ▁Council . ▁ ▁Early ▁life ▁Fitz ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁W inds or ▁to ▁Robert ▁Fitz ▁and ▁his ▁wife ▁Ann ▁( née ▁C annon ). ▁For ▁ 2 0 ▁years ▁from ▁ 1 8 4 3 ▁he ▁was ▁the ▁manager ▁of ▁P ik ed ale ▁Station ▁on ▁the ▁Dar ling ▁Down s . ▁In ▁ 1 8 5 9 ▁he ▁purchased ▁Pi ke ' s ▁Creek ▁Station . ▁ ▁Polit ics ▁Fitz ▁was ▁appointed ▁to ▁the ▁Queensland ▁Legisl ative ▁Council ▁on ▁ 2 3 ▁May ▁ 1 8 6 0 ▁and ▁served ▁for ▁six teen ▁years ▁until ▁his ▁res ignation ▁on ▁ 1 3 ▁July ▁ 1 8 7 6 . ▁He ▁was ▁a ▁sp okes man ▁for ▁the ▁ult ra ▁squ atting ▁fa ction ▁and ▁det ested ▁fellow ▁squ at ters ▁who ▁were ▁prepared ▁to ▁make ▁con cess ions . ▁ ▁Personal ▁life ▁Fitz ▁married ▁Elizabeth ▁Hur st ▁( née ▁Abb ott ) ▁in ▁ 1 8 5 3 ▁and ▁together ▁had ▁ 2 ▁children ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁known ▁to ▁his ▁employees ▁as ▁" M ur der ing ▁Fitz " ▁due ▁to ▁alleg ations ▁he ▁had ▁murder ed ▁a ▁Chinese ▁she ph erd ▁during ▁a ▁labour ▁strike . ▁Fitz ▁died ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 0 ▁and ▁was ▁buried ▁in ▁the ▁To ow ong ▁C emetery . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : M embers ▁of ▁the |
▁Queensland ▁Legisl ative ▁Council ▁Category : 1 8 1 7 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 8 8 0 ▁death s ▁Category : B ur ial s ▁at ▁To ow ong ▁C emetery ▁Category : 1 9 th - century ▁Australian ▁polit icians ▁Category : Pre - Se par ation ▁Queensland <0x0A> </s> ▁Me ur ig ▁ab ▁I th el ▁or ▁Id wal ▁was ▁an ▁ 8 th - century ▁king ▁of ▁part ▁of ▁G ly w ys ing ▁in ▁southern ▁Wales . ▁ ▁Me ur ig ' s ▁father ▁I th el ▁ap ▁Morgan ▁had ▁been ▁in ▁sole ▁possession ▁of ▁both ▁G w ent ▁and ▁G ly w ys ing ▁( i . e ., ▁M org ann w g ), ▁but ▁at ▁his ▁death ▁divided ▁his ▁real m ▁among ▁his ▁four ▁sons . ▁Rh od ri , ▁Rh ys , ▁and ▁Me ur ig ▁apparently ▁received ▁parts ▁of ▁G ly w ys ing ▁and ▁F fern fail ▁received ▁G w ent . ▁ ▁Lloyd ▁notes ▁that ▁G ly w ys ing ▁at ▁this ▁time ▁is ▁" in vol ved ▁in ▁much ▁obsc urity ". ▁It ▁was ▁eventually ▁un ited ▁by ▁the ▁line ▁of ▁Me ur ig ' s ▁brother ▁Rh ys ▁in ▁the ▁time ▁of ▁King ▁H yw el ▁or ▁his ▁sons . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Wel sh ▁royal ty ▁Category : 8 th - century ▁Wel sh ▁monarch s <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁State ▁of ▁Origin ▁for ▁Bush fire ▁Rel ief ▁Match ▁was ▁a ▁one - off ▁all - star |
▁game ▁between ▁two ▁representative ▁sides ▁organ ised ▁by ▁the ▁Australian ▁Football ▁League ▁to ▁raise ▁funds ▁for ▁recovery ▁efforts ▁following ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 ▁Australian ▁bush fire ▁season . ▁ ▁The ▁match ▁was ▁played ▁on ▁ 2 8 ▁February ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁at ▁Marvel ▁Stadium ▁in ▁Melbourne , ▁Australia , ▁between ▁Victoria ▁( the ▁" Big ▁V ") ▁and ▁the ▁" All - St ars ", ▁with ▁a ▁crowd ▁of ▁ 5 1 , 0 5 2 ▁in ▁attend ance . ▁Victoria ▁won ▁the ▁match ▁by ▁ 4 6 ▁points . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁On ▁ 9 ▁January , ▁the ▁A FL ▁announced ▁a ▁one - off ▁benefit ▁match ▁would ▁be ▁played ▁on ▁ 2 8 ▁February ▁ 2 0 2 0 , ▁as ▁a ▁fund ra iser ▁for ▁the ▁relief ▁effort ▁for ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 ▁Australian ▁bush fire ▁season . ▁The ▁league ▁don ated ▁$ 2 . 5 ▁million ▁to ▁dis aster ▁relief ▁funds ▁in ▁association ▁with ▁the ▁match . ▁Selection ▁for ▁the ▁two ▁teams ▁was ▁under ▁state ▁of ▁origin ▁rules , ▁and ▁it ▁was ▁the ▁first ▁inter state ▁representative ▁match ▁featuring ▁A FL - list ed ▁players ▁since ▁the ▁A FL ▁Hall ▁of ▁Fame ▁T ribute ▁Match ▁held ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 8 . ▁ ▁Teams ▁On ▁ 1 8 ▁February ▁the ▁A FL ▁announced ▁ 2 7 - player ▁teams ▁for ▁each ▁of ▁the ▁Victoria ▁and ▁All - St ars ▁side . ▁All ▁A FL ▁teams ▁had |
▁at ▁least ▁one ▁player ▁selected ▁in ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁sides . ▁The ▁match ▁was ▁played ▁with ▁an ▁extended ▁inter change ▁ben ch ▁of ▁nine ▁players ▁instead ▁of ▁four . ▁ ▁Three ▁late ▁changes ▁were ▁made ▁to ▁the ▁side ▁due ▁to ▁inj uries ▁between ▁the ▁initial ▁team ▁announ cement ▁and ▁the ▁game ▁itself , ▁with ▁Edd ie ▁Bet ts ▁replacing ▁Day ne ▁Z ork o ▁in ▁the ▁All - St ars ▁side ▁and ▁Tra vis ▁Bo ak ▁and ▁Andrew ▁G aff ▁replacing ▁Rob bie ▁Gray ▁and ▁Ben ▁C unning ton ▁for ▁Victoria . ▁ ▁Dam ien ▁Hard wick ▁and ▁John ▁Long m ire ▁were ▁announced ▁as ▁coach es ▁of ▁Victoria ▁and ▁the ▁All - St ars , ▁respectively ▁and ▁were ▁primarily ▁responsible ▁for ▁selecting ▁players ▁for ▁their ▁sides . ▁ ▁Richmond ▁captain ▁Tr ent ▁Cot chin ▁and ▁F rem ant le ▁captain ▁Nat ▁F y fe ▁were ▁named ▁to ▁captain ▁Victoria ▁and ▁the ▁All - St ars , ▁respectively . ▁ ▁Victoria ▁ ▁All - St ars ▁ ▁Best ▁on ▁ground ▁award ▁The ▁best ▁on ▁ground ▁medal ▁was ▁awarded ▁to ▁D ust in ▁Martin , ▁who ▁k icked ▁two ▁goals ▁and ▁had ▁ 2 3 ▁dispos als ▁for ▁Victoria . ▁ ▁Sc ore card ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁A FL ▁season ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Austral ian ▁Football ▁League ▁Category : Austral ian ▁rules ▁football ▁games ▁Category : Austral ian ▁rules ▁football ▁State ▁of ▁Origin ▁Hall ▁of ▁Fame ▁Category : History ▁of ▁Australian ▁rules ▁football <0x0A> </s> ▁„ C |
v ij eta ▁Z uz ori ć “ ▁Art ▁Pav il ion ▁( , ▁) ▁is ▁an ▁exhibition ▁building ▁in ▁Bel grade , ▁in ▁K alem eg dan , ▁situated ▁in ▁the ▁park ' s ▁section ▁of ▁Little ▁K alem eg dan , ▁next ▁to ▁the ▁south - e astern ▁front ▁of ▁the ▁Bel grade ▁for tr ess . ▁It ▁was ▁built ▁between ▁ 1 9 2 7 ▁and ▁ 1 9 2 8 ▁after ▁the ▁design ▁of ▁the ▁architect ▁Bran is lav ▁Ko ji ć , ▁in ▁the ▁Art ▁Dec o ▁architect ural ▁style . ▁It ▁was ▁the ▁first ▁ven ue ▁built ▁specifically ▁as ▁an ▁exhibition ▁space , ▁or ▁an ▁art ▁gallery , ▁in ▁Ser bia . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁Origin ▁▁ ▁Area ▁at ▁the ▁top ▁of ▁the ▁Little ▁K alem eg dan , ▁which ▁is ▁occupied ▁by ▁the ▁pav il ion ▁today , ▁was ▁an ▁open ▁fair ground ▁for ▁a ▁long ▁time . ▁T ents ▁were ▁placed , ▁with ▁numerous ▁attra ctions : ▁p ano pt ik um ▁or ▁collections ▁of ▁curios , ▁ok ular ▁(" fun ny " ▁oc ular ▁l enses ), ▁mag icians , ▁fortune ▁tell ers , ▁ill usion ists , ▁etc . ▁I li ja ▁Bo ž ić ▁performed ▁here ▁the ▁very ▁first ▁Ser bian ▁pu ppet ▁show , ▁Ku ku , ▁Tod ore . ▁In ▁the ▁mid - 1 9 2 0 s ▁the ▁fair ▁was ▁disp la ced ▁to ▁Vo ž d ov ac , ▁an ▁eastern ▁sub urb ▁at ▁the ▁time , ▁due |
▁to ▁the ▁imp ending ▁construction ▁of ▁the ▁art ▁pav il ion . ▁As ▁the ▁new ▁location ▁was ▁too ▁distant ▁for ▁most ▁of ▁the ▁Bel grad ers , ▁the ▁fair ▁was ▁soon ▁dis band ed . ▁ ▁Bran is lav ▁Nu š ić , ▁a ▁play w right ▁and ▁at ▁that ▁time ▁the ▁head ▁of ▁Art ▁Division ▁of ▁the ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Education , ▁invited ▁some ▁of ▁the ▁most ▁prominent ▁Bel grade ▁ladies ▁in ▁February ▁ 1 9 2 2 ▁to ▁a ▁meeting ▁in ▁the ▁min istry . ▁Jo ined ▁by ▁the ▁composer ▁Mil o je ▁Mil o je vić , ▁painter ▁Bran ko ▁Pop ović ▁and ▁writer ▁Tod or ▁M ano j lo vić , ▁he ▁threw ▁in ▁the ▁conversation ▁an ▁idea ▁of ▁forming ▁an ▁art istic ▁female ▁society ▁and ▁construction ▁of ▁an ▁art ▁pav il ion . ▁The ▁association ▁of ▁Fri ends ▁of ▁Art ▁" C v ij eta ▁Z uz ori ć " ▁was ▁soon ▁founded ▁whose ▁name ▁preserved ▁the ▁memory ▁of ▁Dub rov nik ▁female ▁poet ▁and ▁art ▁adm ir er ▁from ▁ 1 6 th ▁century . ▁The ▁association ▁suggested ▁construction ▁of ▁the ▁pav il ion ▁in ▁Bel grade , ▁exclus ively ▁for ▁the ▁exhibition ▁of ▁works ▁of ▁art . ▁Till ▁that ▁time , ▁these ▁were ▁exhib ited ▁in ▁G ymnasium ▁h alls ▁and ▁g ala ▁hall ▁of ▁Captain ▁Mi š a ' s ▁M ansion , ▁since ▁the ▁space ▁spe cially ▁intended ▁for ▁this ▁kind ▁of ▁concept ▁and ▁content ▁did ▁not ▁exist . ▁With ▁the ▁aim ▁of ▁collect ing |
▁don ations ▁for ▁the ▁construction ▁of ▁the ▁art ▁pav il ion , ▁in ▁February ▁ 1 9 2 3 , ▁the ▁ball ▁called ▁“ Th ous and ▁and ▁Second ▁Night ” ▁was ▁organized ▁in ▁the ▁Hotel ▁" K as ina " ▁by ▁Nu š ić . ▁The ▁rich ▁individuals , ▁such ▁as ▁ Đ or đ e ▁V aj fert , ▁Lu ka ▁ Ć el ović , ▁Mih aj lo ▁P up in ▁and ▁king ▁Alexander ▁I ▁of ▁Y ug oslav ia , ▁gave ▁their ▁don ation , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁the ▁National ▁Bank , ▁Ј а dr ans ko - Pod un av ska ▁Bank , ▁and ▁Wiener ▁Bank fer ain . ▁The ▁association ▁continued ▁with ▁the ▁organization ▁of ▁char ity ▁balls , ▁tea ▁parties ▁and ▁lot ter ies . ▁The ▁events ▁continued ▁to ▁have ▁fair yt ale ▁them es ▁like ▁“ M id w inter ’ s ▁night ▁dream ”, ▁“ G old en ▁age ”, ▁“ W ed ding ▁in ▁Sk ad ar li ja , ▁etc . ▁ ▁Two ▁years ▁later , ▁at ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁ 1 9 2 5 , ▁the ▁Art ▁Division ▁of ▁the ▁Ministry ▁of ▁Education ▁announced ▁the ▁competition ▁for ▁the ▁construction ▁of ▁the ▁new ▁exhibition ▁space . ▁The ▁pav il ion ▁should ▁have ▁been ▁ere cted ▁the ▁immediate ▁vic inity ▁of ▁Princess ▁L jub ica ' s ▁Res idence . ▁The ▁architect ▁Bran is lav ▁Ko ji ć ▁won ▁the ▁first ▁prize ▁at ▁the ▁competition , ▁the ▁second ▁one ▁won ▁the ▁architect ▁Milan |
▁Z lo k ović ▁and ▁the ▁third ▁won ▁the ▁architect ▁М ih ail o ▁Rad ovan ović . ▁After ▁the ▁competition , ▁the ▁Bel grade ▁Municip ality ▁dec ides ▁to ▁conced e ▁the ▁building ▁plot ▁to ▁the ▁association , ▁yet ▁not ▁in ▁the ▁site ▁next ▁to ▁the ▁Kon ak , ▁but ▁in ▁Little ▁K alem eg dan . ▁Due ▁to ▁this ▁change , ▁Bran is lav ▁Ko ji ć ▁had ▁to ▁change ▁the ▁awarded ▁design ▁in ▁order ▁to ▁harm on ize ▁it ▁with ▁the ▁new ▁circumstances , ▁since ▁his ▁design ▁was ▁related ▁to ▁the ▁Kon ak . ▁Something ▁completely ▁different , ▁contemporary ▁and ▁modern , ▁was ▁expected ▁from ▁Ko ji ć . ▁ ▁Const ruction ▁▁ ▁The ▁foundation ▁stone ▁was ▁laid ▁on ▁ 6 ▁November ▁ 1 9 2 7 . ▁A ▁char ter ▁written ▁in ▁the ▁Church ▁S lav onic ▁language , ▁with ▁sign atures ▁of ▁the ▁members ▁of ▁the ▁association ▁( all ▁female ), ▁was ▁built ▁into ▁the ▁found ations . ▁The ▁char ter ▁was ▁placed ▁in ▁the ▁bott le ▁filled ▁with ▁oil ▁which ▁was ▁then ▁placed ▁in ▁a ▁tin ▁box . ▁The ▁found ations ▁were ▁consec r ated ▁by ▁the ▁Bishop ▁of ▁Tim ok , ▁. ▁Represent ative ▁of ▁the ▁Ministry ▁was ▁poet ▁Vel j ko ▁Pet ro vić . ▁ ▁Pav il ion ▁▁ ▁The ▁pav il ion ▁was ▁opened ▁on ▁ 2 3 ▁December ▁ 1 9 2 8 ▁in ▁the ▁presence ▁of ▁Prince ▁Pav le ▁and ▁his ▁wife ▁Ol ga , ▁Patri arch ▁Dim it ri je |
▁and ▁the ▁represent atives ▁of ▁the ▁Academy , ▁government , ▁Bel grade ▁Municip ality , ▁University ▁etc . ▁S cul pt or ▁S reten ▁Sto jan ović ▁addressed ▁the ▁guests , ▁thank ing ▁everyone ▁for ▁their ▁don ations . ▁The ▁first ▁" Aut umn ▁Ex hib ition " ▁of ▁Bel grade ▁pain ters ▁and ▁sculpt ors ▁was ▁opened ▁on ▁ 3 0 ▁December ▁ 1 9 2 8 . ▁Pro per ▁exhibition ▁season ▁began ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 9 . ▁Every ▁exhibition ▁was ▁starting ▁at ▁Sund ays , ▁at ▁ 1 1 : 0 0 . ▁On ▁average , ▁there ▁were ▁ 1 8 ▁exhib itions ▁per ▁year . ▁ ▁Some ▁of ▁the ▁most ▁important ▁names ▁of ▁Bel grade ▁art istic ▁scene ▁appeared ▁at ▁the ▁exhibition , ▁such ▁as ▁B eta ▁V uk an ović , ▁Mil ena ▁Pav lo vić - Bar ili , ▁V asa ▁Pom ori š ac , ▁U ro š ▁Pred ić , ▁Pet ar ▁Pal av ič ini , ▁То ma ▁Ros and ić ▁and ▁others . ▁Among ▁the ▁first ▁manifest ations ▁held ▁in ▁the ▁pav il ion ▁was ▁the ▁Sal on ▁of ▁Architecture , ▁the ▁exhibition ▁prepared ▁by ▁newly ▁founded ▁Group ▁of ▁Arch itect ▁of ▁Modern ▁Mov ement . ▁At ▁the ▁time ▁of ▁ere ction , ▁the ▁art istic ▁pav il ion ▁was ▁the ▁only ▁cultural ▁ed ifice ▁built ▁pur pos ely ▁as ▁an ▁exhibition ▁space , ▁and ▁had ▁such ▁a ▁huge ▁impact ▁on ▁the ▁cultural ▁life ▁of ▁Bel grade , ▁that ▁it ▁was ▁identified |
▁with ▁the ▁art istic ▁life ▁and ▁art istic ▁events ▁of ▁that ▁time . ▁It ▁also ▁played ▁an ▁important ▁role ▁on ▁spread ing ▁the ▁art istic ▁culture ▁and ▁maintain ing ▁the ▁art istic ▁life ▁in ▁Ser bia ▁during ▁the ▁Inter bell um . ▁At ▁one ▁point , ▁the ▁general ▁rule ▁in ▁the ▁art istic ▁circ led ▁was ▁that ▁a ▁painter ▁doesn ' t ▁des erve ▁any ▁attention , ▁unless ▁some ▁of ▁his ▁works ▁have ▁been ▁exhib ited ▁in ▁the ▁pav il ion , ▁at ▁least ▁as ▁a ▁part ▁of ▁a ▁group ▁exhibition . ▁Now ad ays , ▁the ▁building ▁is ▁the ▁site ▁of ▁the ▁Association ▁of ▁the ▁Fine ▁artists ▁of ▁Ser bia . ▁ ▁A ▁combined ▁art istic - document ary ▁exhibition ▁" H istor ical ▁moments ▁from ▁the ▁life ▁of ▁the ▁Art ▁Pav ill ion ▁C v ij eta ▁Z uz ori ć ▁ 1 9 2 8 - 1 9 4 5 ", ▁from ▁December ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁to ▁January ▁ 2 0 1 9 , ▁marked ▁the ▁ 9 0 th ▁anni versary ▁of ▁the ▁gallery . ▁ ▁Re const ruction ▁▁ ▁After ▁the ▁design ▁of ▁the ▁architect ▁Grad imir ▁Med ak ović , ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 5 ▁a ▁major ▁reconst ruction ▁of ▁the ▁interior ▁was ▁undert aken , ▁a ▁new ▁gallery ▁was ▁built , ▁and ▁the ▁old ▁glass ▁roof ▁was ▁removed . ▁ ▁Architecture ▁▁ ▁At ▁the ▁time ▁of ▁the ▁construction ▁of ▁the ▁object , ▁art ▁de co ▁style ▁was ▁very ▁top ical ▁in ▁the ▁European |
▁architecture , ▁as ▁an ▁echo ▁of ▁the ▁Paris ▁exhibition ▁held ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 5 , ▁called ▁Ex position ▁Intern ationale ▁des ▁Arts ▁Dé cor at ifs ▁et ▁Indust ri els ▁Modern es . ▁Bran is lav ▁Ko ji ć ▁visited ▁the ▁exhibition , ▁along ▁with ▁the ▁other ▁members ▁of ▁the ▁Arch itect s ▁Club . ▁The ▁great ▁impression ▁that ▁the ▁exhibition ▁had ▁on ▁him , ▁can ▁easily ▁be ▁noticed ▁in ▁the ▁architecture ▁of ▁the ▁pav il ion . ▁The ▁building ▁is ▁ind ented ▁in ▁volume , ▁with ▁flat ▁surfaces ▁on ▁the ▁fac ades , ▁without ▁rich ▁orn ament ation . ▁The ▁corn ices ▁were ▁emphas ized , ▁but ▁the ▁windows ▁are ▁not ▁acc ent u ated . ▁I onian ▁columns ▁at ▁the ▁expected ▁place ▁at ▁the ▁entrance ▁are ▁kind ▁of ▁unusual . ▁The ▁elements ▁of ▁the ▁classic ▁architecture ▁were ▁incorpor ated ▁in ▁a ▁completely ▁new ▁architect ural ▁concept . ▁All ▁of ▁that ▁indicates ▁that ▁the ▁author ▁found ▁insp iration ▁in ▁popular ▁art ▁de co ▁architecture . ▁In ▁ 1 9 3 6 , ▁the ▁f ount ain ▁was ▁built ▁in ▁front ▁of ▁the ▁pav il ion . ▁N amed ▁the ▁" A w ak ening " ▁and ▁sculpt ured ▁by ▁Drag om ir ▁Ar amba š ić , ▁it ▁is ▁in ▁the ▁form ▁of ▁the ▁n aked ▁female ▁figure , ▁standing ▁on ▁the ▁ped est al ▁between ▁the ▁p ige ons , ▁with ▁water ▁streams ▁pour ing ▁from ▁their ▁be aks . ▁Until ▁the ▁big ▁reconst ruction ▁of ▁the ▁Pav il |
ion ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 0 s , ▁above ▁the ▁main ▁door ▁there ▁was ▁the ▁alleg or ic ▁representation ▁of ▁the ▁art , ▁done ▁in ▁the ▁st ained ▁glass ▁technique , ▁the ▁work ▁of ▁the ▁painter ▁V asa ▁Pom ori š ac . ▁ ▁Prote ction ▁▁ ▁The ▁building ▁was ▁declared ▁a ▁cultural ▁monument ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 3 . ▁( The ▁Dec ision ▁of ▁the ▁Cultural ▁Heritage ▁Prote ction ▁Institute ▁of ▁the ▁City ▁of ▁Bel grade ▁no . ▁ 6 8 / 3 , ▁from ▁ 2 2 ▁February ▁ 1 9 7 3 ) ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁ ▁C v ij eta ▁Z uz ori ć ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁▁ ▁Ре публи чки ▁за вод ▁за ▁за шти ту ▁спо ме ника ▁ку л туре ▁- ▁Бе огра д ▁ ▁Ли ста ▁спо ме ника ▁ ▁Category : C ult ural ▁Mon uments ▁of ▁Great ▁Import ance ▁( Ser bia ) ▁Category : Build ings ▁and ▁structures ▁in ▁Bel grade <0x0A> </s> ▁Nicol ás ▁Gabriel ▁Qu iro ga ▁( born ▁ 2 0 ▁May ▁ 1 9 9 5 ) ▁is ▁an ▁Argent ine ▁professional ▁footballer ▁who ▁plays ▁as ▁a ▁mid f iel der ▁for ▁Independ iente ▁Riv ad avia . ▁ ▁Career ▁Qu iro ga ▁played ▁for ▁Am igos ▁del ▁Bar rio ▁Per lé ▁at ▁a ▁young ▁age , ▁prior ▁to ▁moving ▁to ▁Independ iente ▁Riv ad avia ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 . ▁After ▁fifteen ▁years ▁in ▁their ▁youth ▁system , ▁he ▁was ▁subsequently |
▁moved ▁to ▁the ▁senior ▁squad ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁and ▁selected ▁as ▁an ▁un used ▁substitute ▁twice ▁for ▁matches ▁with ▁B oca ▁Unidos ▁and ▁Douglas ▁Ha ig . ▁Qu iro ga ' s ▁professional ▁debut ▁came ▁on ▁ 1 4 ▁April ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁in ▁a ▁draw ▁with ▁Al mag ro . ▁After ▁four ▁league ▁appearances ▁in ▁four ▁seasons ▁as ▁a ▁substitute , ▁his ▁first ▁start ▁arrived ▁against ▁Los ▁And es ▁in ▁the ▁club ' s ▁ 2 0 1 8 – 1 9 ▁op ener . ▁ ▁Career ▁statistics ▁. ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 9 5 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : Pe ople ▁from ▁M endo za ▁Province ▁Category : Ar gent ine ▁football ers ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁mid field ers ▁Category : Prim era ▁B ▁Nacional ▁players ▁Category : Ind ep end iente ▁Riv ad avia ▁football ers <0x0A> </s> ▁L ' E co ▁di ▁Berg amo ▁is ▁an ▁Italian ▁language ▁daily ▁newspaper ▁published ▁in ▁Berg amo , ▁Italy . ▁ ▁History ▁and ▁profile ▁ ▁L ' E co ▁di ▁Berg amo ▁was ▁established ▁by ▁the ▁S esa ▁company ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 0 . ▁Its ▁publish er ▁is ▁S ES A AB , ▁which ▁is ▁owned ▁by ▁the ▁Berg amo ▁Dioc eses . ▁S ES A AB ▁also ▁publish es ▁four ▁ed itions ▁of ▁La ▁Provin cia ▁newspaper , ▁namely ▁those ▁of ▁Como , ▁Le cco , ▁S ond rio ▁and ▁Var ese |
. ▁ ▁The ▁headquarters ▁of ▁L ' E co ▁di ▁Berg amo ▁is ▁in ▁Berg amo ▁and ▁the ▁paper ▁is ▁published ▁in ▁the ▁Berliner ▁format . ▁It ▁is ▁the ▁first ▁Italian ▁newspaper ▁which ▁introduced ▁color . ▁ ▁L ' E co ▁di ▁Berg amo ▁has ▁a ▁Catholic - orient ed ▁lean ing . ▁An ▁Italian ▁priest ▁Andrea ▁Sp ada ▁served ▁as ▁the ▁editor - in - ch ief ▁of ▁the ▁paper ▁for ▁ 5 1 ▁years . ▁He ▁was ▁appointed ▁to ▁the ▁post ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 8 ▁and ▁was ▁in ▁office ▁until ▁ 1 9 8 9 . ▁ ▁At ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 0 s ▁L ' E co ▁di ▁Berg amo ▁had ▁a ▁circul ation ▁of ▁ 6 8 , 0 0 0 ▁copies . ▁Its ▁circul ation ▁was ▁ 5 6 , 0 0 0 ▁copies ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 7 . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁List ▁of ▁newsp apers ▁in ▁Italy ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁Official ▁website ▁ ▁Category : 1 8 8 0 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁Italy ▁Category : Ital ian - language ▁newsp apers ▁Category : M ass ▁media ▁in ▁Berg amo ▁Category : D aily ▁newsp apers ▁published ▁in ▁Italy ▁Category : Public ations ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 0 ▁Category : C atholic ▁newsp apers ▁in ▁Italy <0x0A> </s> ▁In ▁Nor se ▁myth ology , ▁Gand vik ▁is ▁a ▁dangerous ▁sea , ▁known ▁as ▁" B ay ▁of ▁Ser p ents " ▁because ▁of ▁its |
▁tort uous ▁shape . ▁Sax o ▁Gr amm atic us ▁stated ▁that ▁Gand vik ▁was ▁an ▁old ▁name ▁for ▁the ▁Balt ic ▁Sea ▁( a ▁name ▁miss p elt ▁Grand vik ▁in ▁some ▁transl ations ). ▁The ▁legend ▁pres umably ▁refers ▁to ▁G ulf ▁of ▁Both nia . ▁However , ▁there ▁are ▁two ▁opposite ▁theories ▁about ▁where ▁Gand vik ▁was ▁situated , ▁based ▁on ▁the ▁ 1 3 2 3 ▁Tre aty ▁of ▁N ö te borg : ▁in ▁the ▁Ar ctic ▁Ocean ▁or ▁the ▁G ulf ▁of ▁Both nia . ▁Starting ▁from ▁the ▁ 1 8 5 0 s , ▁the ▁former ▁received ▁more ▁support ▁in ▁that ▁Sweden ▁had ▁extended ▁far ▁out ▁to ▁the ▁Ar ctic ▁Ocean , ▁but ▁since ▁the ▁ 1 9 2 0 s ▁the ▁latter ▁have ▁gained ▁more ▁support . ▁However , ▁H vers u ▁Nor egr ▁by gg ð ist , ▁d ating ▁from ▁the ▁former ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 3 th ▁century , ▁is ▁by ▁most ▁opinions ▁referring ▁to ▁the ▁White ▁Sea ▁when ▁it ▁uses ▁the ▁term ▁Gand vik . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Loc ations ▁in ▁Nor se ▁myth ology ▁Category : History ▁of ▁the ▁Ar ctic ▁Category : White ▁Sea <0x0A> </s> ▁Bl iss ▁was ▁a ▁month ly ▁British ▁magazine ▁aim ed ▁at ▁ 1 4 ▁to ▁ 1 7 - year - old ▁girls , ▁ret ail ing ▁at ▁£ 2 . 7 5 ▁and ▁often ▁came ▁with ▁a ▁gift ▁such ▁as ▁make - up ▁or ▁a ▁bag . ▁The ▁content |
▁covered ▁candid ▁celebr ity ▁g oss ip , ▁latest ▁f ash ions , ▁hair ▁and ▁make - up ▁looks , ▁a ▁problem ▁page ▁on ▁pub ert y , ▁boy fri ends , ▁friends ▁and ▁sex , ▁interview ▁with ▁the ▁female ▁celebr ity ▁cover ▁girl , ▁entertain ment ▁reviews , ▁rom ance ▁advice , ▁psych ology ▁for ▁friend ships ▁and ▁real - life ▁stories . ▁ ▁The ▁magazine ▁was ▁launched ▁by ▁E MAP ▁in ▁June ▁ 1 9 9 5 , ▁and ▁sold ▁to ▁Italian ▁publish ers ▁Pan ini ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 . ▁At ▁the ▁time ▁of ▁its ▁sale ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁it ▁had ▁a ▁circul ation ▁of ▁ 2 1 3 , 4 6 6 ▁( al ready ▁in ▁decl ine ), ▁but ▁this ▁had ▁fallen ▁to ▁ 5 0 , 0 4 3 ▁by ▁December ▁ 2 0 1 2 . ▁ ▁In ▁June ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁it ▁was ▁announced ▁that ▁the ▁July ▁issue - ▁already ▁on ▁news stand s - ▁would ▁be ▁the ▁last . ▁ ▁Fe atures ▁Taylor ▁Swift ▁g rac ed ▁the ▁September ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁cover ▁in ▁a ▁dress ▁designed ▁by ▁David ▁Pe ck ▁of ▁ 1 1 : 1 1 . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 9 5 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁Kingdom ▁Category : 2 0 1 4 ▁dis est ab lish ments ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁Kingdom ▁Category : B rit ish ▁l ifest yle ▁mag az ines ▁Category : B |
rit ish ▁month ly ▁mag az ines ▁Category : Def unct ▁mag az ines ▁of ▁the ▁United ▁Kingdom ▁Category : Mag az ines ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁Category : Mag az ines ▁dis est ab lished ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Category : Te ens ' ▁mag az ines <0x0A> </s> ▁A ▁Day ▁at ▁School ▁is ▁a ▁ 1 9 1 6 ▁American ▁silent ▁comedy ▁film ▁featuring ▁Oliver ▁Hard y . ▁ ▁Cast ▁ ▁Oliver ▁Hard y ▁as ▁Pl ump ▁( cred ited ▁as ▁B abe ▁Hard y ) ▁ ▁Billy ▁R uge ▁as ▁R unt ▁ ▁Joe ▁C ohen ▁as ▁Father ▁ ▁Ray ▁God f rey ▁as ▁D augh ter ▁ ▁Bert ▁T racy ▁as ▁Jan itor ▁ ▁Anna ▁M ing us ▁as ▁Princi pal ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁List ▁of ▁American ▁films ▁of ▁ 1 9 1 6 ▁ ▁Oliver ▁Hard y ▁film ography ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 1 6 ▁films ▁Category : 1 9 1 0 s ▁comedy ▁films ▁Category : 1 9 1 0 s ▁short ▁films ▁Category : American ▁silent ▁short ▁films ▁Category : American ▁films ▁Category : American ▁black - and - white ▁films ▁Category : American ▁comedy ▁films ▁Category : Com edy ▁short ▁films <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Com bat ▁Str ess ▁Inter vention ▁Program ▁( C SI P ) ▁is ▁a ▁ 3 - year ▁United ▁States ▁Department ▁of ▁Def ense - fund ed ▁research ▁program ▁to ▁study ▁mental ▁health ▁issues ▁experienced ▁by ▁veter ans ▁returning ▁from ▁Operation |
▁Ira qi ▁Fre edom ▁and ▁Operation ▁End uring ▁Fre edom . ▁ ▁The ▁$ 1 . 5 ▁million ▁study , ▁which ▁is ▁managed ▁under ▁the ▁Military ▁Oper ational ▁Medicine ▁Research ▁Program , ▁focus es ▁on ▁Com bat ▁Str ess ▁Dis order , ▁Post tra um atic ▁stress ▁dis order , ▁and ▁other ▁post - deploy ment ▁trans itional ▁challeng es . ▁ ▁The ▁study ▁also ▁focus es ▁on ▁developing ▁resources ▁and ▁solutions ▁for ▁such ▁veter ans . ▁ ▁The ▁study ▁is ▁being ▁conducted ▁by ▁fac ulty ▁from ▁Washington ▁& ▁Jefferson ▁College . ▁ ▁Michael ▁Cra bt ree , ▁Ph . D . ▁serves ▁as ▁Princi pal ▁Investig ator ▁and ▁Elizabeth ▁Ben nett ▁Ph . D . ▁serves ▁as ▁Co - Pr incipal ▁Investig ator . ▁ ▁Research ▁partners ▁include ▁staff ▁from ▁C lem son ▁University , ▁Con em augh ▁Health ▁System , ▁and ▁High lands ▁Hospital . ▁ ▁John ▁Dow ling , ▁a ▁lieutenant ▁colon el ▁in ▁the ▁Army ▁Reserve , ▁is ▁the ▁project ' s ▁military ▁l ia ison . ▁ ▁Washington ▁& ▁Jefferson ▁College ' s ▁Di eter - P orter ▁Life ▁Science ▁Building ▁serves ▁as ▁the ▁project ' s ▁headquarters . ▁ ▁The ▁project ▁will ▁develop ▁strateg ies ▁to ▁use ▁community ▁prov iders ▁and ▁veter ans ' ▁families ▁to ▁help , ▁as ▁many ▁veter ans ▁are ▁rel uct ant ▁to ▁use ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Department ▁of ▁V eter ans ▁Affairs ▁for ▁fear ▁of ▁being ▁st ig mat ized . ▁ ▁Str ateg ies ▁for ▁training ▁National ▁Guard ▁unit ▁command ers |
, ▁based ▁in ▁part ▁on ▁the ▁practices ▁of ▁the ▁Isra eli ▁army , ▁in ▁mental ▁health ▁support ▁will ▁be ▁developed . ▁ ▁The ▁project ▁began ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁with ▁the ▁first ▁phase ▁including ▁an ▁anonymous ▁survey ▁of ▁ 1 , 5 0 0 ▁National ▁Guard ▁and ▁Reserve ▁members ▁from ▁South western ▁Pennsylvania ▁to ▁determine ▁the ▁veter ans ' ▁needs . ▁ ▁Out re ach ▁to ▁the ▁community ▁included ▁in ▁participation ▁in ▁V eter ans ▁Day ▁events ▁at ▁Con em augh ▁Memorial ▁Medical ▁Center ▁in ▁John st own , ▁Pennsylvania . ▁ ▁Other ▁events ▁included ▁hosting ▁Donald ▁Me ichen baum , ▁an ▁expert ▁in ▁the ▁treatment ▁of ▁post - tra um atic ▁stress ▁dis order ▁from ▁University ▁of ▁Water lo o . ▁ ▁As ▁of ▁February ▁ 2 0 1 0 , ▁C SI P ▁had ▁survey ed ▁more ▁than ▁ 7 5 0 ▁veter ans ; ▁while ▁ 4 3 ▁percent ▁acknowled ging ▁stress , ▁emot ional , ▁alco hol , ▁drug ▁or ▁family ▁problems , ▁while ▁only ▁ 1 1 . 6 % ▁of ▁that ▁group ▁expressed ▁open ness ▁to ▁receiving ▁help . ▁ ▁A ▁chapter ▁on ▁" Uni que ▁Ch alleng es ▁Fac ed ▁by ▁the ▁National ▁Guard ▁and ▁Reserve " ▁produced ▁by ▁the ▁Com bat ▁Str ess ▁Inter vention ▁Program ▁was ▁included ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁Military ▁Psych olog ists ' ▁Des k ▁Reference . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Mil it ary ▁psych iat ry ▁Category : Mil it ary ▁medicine ▁in |
▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : W ashington ▁& ▁Jefferson ▁College ▁Category : An x iety ▁dis orders <0x0A> </s> ▁K ota ▁Airport ▁ ▁is ▁a ▁domestic ▁air port ▁in ▁K ota ▁in ▁the ▁state ▁of ▁Raj as than , ▁India . ▁ ▁History ▁Sp read ▁over ▁ 1 5 2 ▁acres , ▁K ota ▁Airport ▁was ▁originally ▁built ▁by ▁the ▁Royal ▁family ▁of ▁the ▁pr inc ely ▁state ▁of ▁K ota ▁and ▁was ▁taken ▁over ▁by ▁the ▁government ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 1 . ▁This ▁Airport ▁Also ▁Kn own ▁As ▁Raj put ana ▁Airport . ▁Origin ally ▁serv iced ▁by ▁Indian ▁Airlines ▁Dak ota ▁aircraft ▁and ▁later ▁by ▁V ay ud oot ▁and ▁J ags on ▁Airlines , ▁shut down ▁of ▁major ▁indust ries ▁and ▁K ota ▁becoming ▁a ▁major ▁railway ▁j unction ▁effect ed ▁decre ased ▁demand ▁for ▁air ▁transport ▁and ▁the ▁withdraw al ▁of ▁the ▁air lines . ▁ ▁Current ▁status ▁Since ▁ 1 9 9 7 , ▁there ▁have ▁been ▁no ▁scheduled ▁operations ▁at ▁this ▁air port , ▁though ▁there ▁has ▁been ▁talk ▁of ▁Air ▁India ▁starting ▁fl ights ▁to ▁M umb ai ▁and ▁Del hi . ▁The ▁last ▁air line ▁to ▁fly ▁to ▁K ota ▁was ▁V ay ud oot . ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 5 , ▁it ▁was ▁reported ▁that ▁Air ports ▁Author ity ▁of ▁India , ▁which ▁maintain s ▁the ▁air port ▁sp ends ▁R s . ▁ 6 . 3 mill ion ▁ann ually ▁on ▁maintenance , ▁whereas ▁the ▁income ▁is ▁R s |
. ▁ 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 , ▁while ▁six ▁acres ▁of ▁the ▁air ports ▁property ▁has ▁been ▁enc ro ached ▁upon ▁by ▁sl ums . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁K ota ▁on ▁World a er od ata . com ▁ ▁K ota ▁on ▁Fl ight stats . com ▁ ▁Category : A ir ports ▁in ▁Raj as than ▁Category : Build ings ▁and ▁structures ▁in ▁K ota ▁Category : Transport ▁in ▁K ota , ▁Raj as than <0x0A> </s> ▁Ch ik ay oshi ▁( written : ▁ 近 <0xE8> <0xAA> <0xAC> ▁or ▁ 親 吉 ) ▁is ▁a ▁mascul ine ▁Japanese ▁given ▁name . ▁Notable ▁people ▁with ▁the ▁name ▁include : ▁ ▁, ▁Japanese ▁da im y ō ▁, ▁Japanese ▁sam ur ai ▁and ▁da im y ō ▁ ▁Category : J apan ese ▁mascul ine ▁given ▁names <0x0A> </s> ▁John ▁S par ke ▁( c . ▁ 1 5 7 4 ▁– ▁ 1 6 4 0 ) ▁of ▁The ▁Fri ary , ▁in ▁the ▁parish ▁of ▁St ▁J ude , ▁P ly mouth , ▁Dev on , ▁was ▁an ▁English ▁politician ▁who ▁sat ▁in ▁the ▁House ▁of ▁Commons ▁from ▁ 1 6 2 8 ▁to ▁ 1 6 2 9 . ▁ ▁Orig ins ▁S par ke ▁was ▁the ▁son ▁of ▁John ▁S par ke ▁( d ied ▁ 1 6 0 3 ) ▁of ▁P ly mouth , ▁Dev on , ▁Mayor ▁of ▁P ly mouth ▁in ▁ 1 5 8 3 ▁and ▁ 1 |
5 9 1 , ▁by ▁his ▁wife ▁Jul iana ▁C ock ▁( d ied ▁ 1 5 8 3 ), ▁daughter ▁of ▁Gregory ▁C ock , ▁mayor ▁of ▁P ly mouth . ▁In ▁the ▁ 1 5 8 0 s ▁John ▁S par ke ▁( d ied ▁ 1 6 0 3 ) ▁acquired ▁the ▁former ▁White fri ars ▁Pri ory ▁in ▁the ▁parish ▁of ▁St ▁J ude , ▁P ly mouth ▁( d iss ol ved ▁a ▁few ▁dec ades ▁before ▁during ▁the ▁D iss ol ution ▁of ▁the ▁Mon aster ies ), ▁which ▁he ▁made ▁his ▁residence . ▁ ▁Career ▁He ▁mat ric ulated ▁at ▁Ex eter ▁College , ▁Oxford ▁on ▁ 1 3 ▁December ▁▁ 1 5 9 4 , ▁aged ▁ 1 9 . ▁He ▁was ▁a ▁student ▁of ▁Lincoln ' s ▁Inn ▁in ▁ 1 6 2 3 . ▁In ▁ 1 6 2 8 , ▁probably ▁due ▁to ▁the ▁influence ▁of ▁his ▁wife ' s ▁family ▁the ▁R ash le igh s , ▁he ▁was ▁elected ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament ▁for ▁Mitchell ▁and ▁sat ▁until ▁ 1 6 2 9 ▁when ▁King ▁Charles ▁decided ▁to ▁rule ▁without ▁parliament ▁for ▁eleven ▁years . ▁ ▁Res idence ▁ ▁The ▁S par ke ▁family ' s ▁residence ▁in ▁P ly mouth ▁was ▁the ▁former ▁White fri ars ▁Ab bey , ▁in ▁the ▁parish ▁of ▁St ▁J ude , ▁which ▁after ▁the ▁D iss ol ution ▁of ▁the ▁Mon aster ies ▁was ▁probably ▁acquired ▁by ▁G iles ▁and ▁Gregory ▁Is el ham |
, ▁who ▁obtained ▁possession ▁of ▁other ▁ecc les iast ical ▁property ▁in ▁P ly mouth . ▁It ▁was ▁then ▁acquired ▁by ▁the ▁S par ke ▁family , ▁who ▁made ▁it ▁their ▁residence . ▁From ▁S par ke ▁it ▁passed ▁to ▁the ▁M oles worth s ▁and ▁Clark es ▁to ▁the ▁Bew eses . ▁The ▁buildings ▁were ▁converted ▁into ▁a ▁hospital ▁for ▁soldiers ▁in ▁the ▁year ▁ 1 7 9 4 , ▁when ▁a ▁dead ly ▁sick ness ▁was ▁rav aging ▁the ▁troops ▁det ained ▁at ▁the ▁port ▁for ▁the ▁West ▁India ▁expedition . ▁They ▁were ▁subsequently ▁used ▁as ▁an ▁inf irm ary ▁for ▁the ▁troops ▁station ed ▁at ▁Mill bay ▁and ▁Frank fort ▁Bar ra cks . ▁Part s ▁were ▁used ▁as ▁dwell ings , ▁but ▁Fri ary ▁Court ▁was ▁th ence for th ▁never ▁considered ▁a ▁fashion able ▁address . ▁By ▁ 1 8 9 0 ▁all ▁had ▁ ▁disappeared ▁and ▁the ▁bulk ▁of ▁the ▁site ▁was ▁occupied ▁by ▁the ▁Fri ary ▁Railway ▁Station , ▁now ▁closed , ▁of ▁the ▁London ▁and ▁South ▁Western ▁Railway , ▁with ▁another ▁part ▁occupied ▁by ▁the ▁Roman ▁Catholic ▁Church ▁of ▁the ▁Holy ▁Cross . ▁ ▁Mar riage ▁and ▁children ▁In ▁ 1 6 2 0 ▁he ▁married ▁Deb or ah ▁R ash le igh ▁( 1 5 8 1 – 1 6 3 8 ), ▁a ▁daughter ▁of ▁John ▁R ash le igh ▁( 1 5 5 4 – 1 6 2 4 ), ▁of ▁Men abil ly , ▁near ▁F ow ey , ▁in ▁Corn |
wall , ▁builder ▁of ▁the ▁first ▁m ansion ▁house ▁at ▁Men abil ly , ▁a ▁sh ipping - mer chant , ▁MP ▁for ▁F ow ey ▁in ▁ 1 5 8 8 ▁and ▁ 1 5 9 7 , ▁and ▁High ▁Sher iff ▁of ▁Corn wall ▁in ▁ 1 6 0 8 . ▁By ▁his ▁wife ▁he ▁had ▁children ▁including : ▁Jonathan ▁S par ke , ▁second ▁son , ▁who ▁married ▁Mary ▁Bass et , ▁a ▁daughter ▁of ▁Sir ▁Robert ▁Bass et ▁( 1 5 7 3 – 1 6 4 1 ), ▁MP , ▁of ▁He anton ▁P unch ardon ▁in ▁North ▁Dev on , ▁by ▁whom ▁he ▁had ▁a ▁son ▁and ▁he ir ▁John ▁S par ke ▁( 1 6 3 6 – 1 6 8 0 ), ▁MP , ▁of ▁the ▁Fri ary , ▁P ly mouth . ▁Jonathan ▁S par ke ▁is ▁mentioned ▁in ▁the ▁Tra vel ▁Journal ▁of ▁Cos imo ▁III ▁de ' ▁Med ici , ▁Grand ▁Duke ▁of ▁T usc any ▁( 1 6 4 2 – 1 7 2 3 ) ▁who ▁was ▁visit ing ▁P ly mouth ▁on ▁ 5 ▁April ▁ 1 6 6 9 : ▁" On ▁the ▁ 5 th ▁of ▁the ▁same ▁month ▁Sir ▁Jonathan ▁Spark ▁came ▁to ▁pay ▁his ▁respect s ▁to ▁the ▁ser ene ▁prince , ▁accompanied ▁by ▁his ▁son . ▁This ▁gentleman ▁is ▁an ▁inhab it ant ▁of ▁P ly mouth , ▁in ▁the ▁neighbourhood ▁of ▁which ▁he ▁poss esses ▁an ▁estate ▁of ▁a ▁thousand ▁pounds ▁a ▁year |
; ▁consequ ently ▁he ▁is ▁considered ▁the ▁principal ▁person ▁of ▁the ▁place ". < ref > Mag al otti , ▁Lorenzo , ▁Con te , ▁ 1 6 3 7 - 1 7 1 2 , ▁Tra vel s ▁of ▁Cos mo ▁the ▁Third , ▁Grand ▁Duke ▁of ▁T usc any , ▁through ▁England ▁during ▁the ▁Re ign ▁of ▁King ▁Charles ▁the ▁Second ▁( 1 6 6 9 ), ▁Trans l ated ▁from ▁the ▁Italian ▁Man us cript ▁in ▁the ▁Laurent ian ▁Library ▁at ▁Florence . ▁To ▁which ▁is ▁P refix ed , ▁a ▁Mem oir ▁of ▁his ▁Life , ▁London , ▁ 1 8 2 1 , ▁p . 1 2 6 ▁</ ref > ▁ ▁Death ▁and ▁bur ial ▁He ▁died ▁on ▁ 1 7 ▁March ▁ 1 6 4 0 , ▁aged ▁ 6 6 , ▁and ▁was ▁buried ▁in ▁St ▁Andrew ' s ▁Church ▁where ▁surv ives ▁his ▁m ural ▁monument , ▁with ▁al ab aster ▁kne eling ▁stat ues ▁of ▁himself ▁and ▁his ▁wife , ▁with ▁the ▁arms ▁of ▁S par ke ▁imp aling ▁R ash le igh . ▁It ▁was ▁smoke ▁dam aged ▁during ▁World ▁War ▁II ▁bomb ing , ▁and ▁was ▁restored ▁and ▁rep aint ed ▁in ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 9 0 s ▁by ▁P ly mouth ▁st on em ason ▁Mark ▁Robinson . ▁It ▁is ▁ins cribed ▁as ▁follows : ▁" To ▁the ▁lov ing ▁memory ▁of ▁John ▁S par ke ▁E sq ▁late ▁of ▁this ▁town ▁and ▁Deb or ah , ▁his |
▁wife , ▁daughter ▁to ▁John ▁R ash le igh ▁of ▁F oy , ▁E sq ▁who ▁depart ed ▁this ▁life ▁in ▁expectation ▁of ▁a ▁joy ful ▁res urre ction ▁March ▁the ▁ 1 7 th ▁ 1 6 4 0 ▁aged ▁ 6 6 , ▁she ▁November ▁the ▁ 1 st ▁ 1 6 3 8 ▁aged ▁ 5 7 . A ▁father , ▁mother ▁and ▁two ▁daughters ▁de ere , In ▁silent ▁earth ▁are ▁sweet ly ▁lod ged ▁he ere , St ill ▁of ▁age ▁and ▁two ▁in ▁inf ancy e , Den otes ▁to ▁all ▁both ▁ol de ▁and ▁you n ge ▁must ▁die , A ▁vert uous ▁life ▁they ▁lived ▁amongst ▁friends , And ▁crow nes ▁of ▁glory ▁now ▁for ▁them ▁att ends '' ". ▁ ▁S ources ▁Hun ney ball , ▁Paul , ▁bi ography ▁of ▁" S par ke , ▁John ▁( c . ▁ 1 5 7 4 ▁– ▁ 1 6 4 0 ), ▁of ▁The ▁Fri ary , ▁P ly mouth , ▁Dev on ", ▁published ▁in ▁History ▁of ▁Parliament : ▁House ▁of ▁Commons ▁ 1 6 0 4 - 1 6 2 9 , ▁ed . ▁Andrew ▁Th r ush ▁and ▁John ▁P . ▁Ferr is , ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁. ▁Viv ian , ▁L t . Col . ▁J . L ., ▁( Ed .) ▁The ▁Vis itations ▁of ▁the ▁County ▁of ▁Dev on : ▁Com pr ising ▁the ▁ ▁Her ald s ' ▁Vis itations ▁of ▁ 1 5 3 |
1 , ▁ 1 5 6 4 ▁& ▁ 1 6 2 0 , ▁Ex eter , ▁ 1 8 9 5 , ▁p . 8 5 6 , ▁Ped ig ree ▁of ▁" S par ke ▁of ▁P ly mouth " ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : 1 5 7 4 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 6 4 0 ▁death s ▁Category : M embers ▁of ▁the ▁pre - 1 7 0 7 ▁English ▁Parliament ▁for ▁constitu encies ▁in ▁Corn wall ▁Category : Al umn i ▁of ▁Ex eter ▁College , ▁Oxford ▁Category : M embers ▁of ▁Lincoln ' s ▁Inn ▁Category : Pe ople ▁of ▁the ▁Stuart ▁period ▁Category : English ▁MP s ▁ 1 6 2 8 – 1 6 2 9 <0x0A> </s> ▁Thomas ▁Bar low ▁Smith ▁( Oct ober ▁ 2 8 , ▁ 1 8 3 9 ▁– ▁July ▁ 2 2 , ▁ 1 9 3 3 ) ▁was ▁a ▁merchant , ▁ship ▁builder , ▁author ▁and ▁political ▁figure ▁in ▁Nova ▁Scot ia , ▁Canada . ▁He ▁represented ▁H ants ▁County ▁in ▁the ▁Nova ▁Scot ia ▁House ▁of ▁Assembly ▁in ▁ 1 8 7 4 , ▁and ▁from ▁ 1 8 7 8 ▁to ▁ 1 8 8 2 ▁as ▁a ▁Liberal ▁and ▁then ▁from ▁ 1 8 9 0 ▁to ▁ 1 8 9 4 ▁as ▁a ▁Liberal - Con serv ative ▁member . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁W inds or , ▁Nova ▁Scot ia , ▁the ▁son ▁of ▁Ben nett ▁Smith ▁and ▁Rach |
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