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Jordan Reffett

Jordan Reffett: “

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|currentteam=Pittsburgh Steelers
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|currentpositionplain=[[Defensive end]]
|birthdate={{birth date and age|1984|9|9}}
|birthplace=Moses Lake, Washington
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|heightin=4
|weight=292
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|college=[[Washington Huskies football|Washington]]
|undraftedyear=2008
|pastteams=<nowiki></nowiki>
* [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] (2008-present)
|status=Practice Squad
|highlights=<nowiki></nowiki>
* Honorable mention All-[[Pacific-10 Conference|Pac-10]] (2007)
|nfl=REF207645
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”’Jordan Reffett”’ (born [[September 9]], [[1984]] in {{city-state|Moses Lake|Washington}}) is an [[American football]] [[defensive end]] who is a [[practice squad]] player for the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] of the [[National Football League]]. He was signed by the Steelers as an [[undrafted free agent]] in 2008. He played [[college football]] at [[Washington Huskies football|Washington]].

==External links==
*[http://news.steelers.com/team/player/88945/ Pittsburgh Steelers bio]
*[http://gohuskies.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/reffett_jordan01.html Washington Huskies bio]

{{Lifetime|1984|LIVING|Reffett, Jordan}}
[[Category:People from Washington]]
[[Category:American football defensive tackles]]
[[Category:American football defensive ends]]
[[Category:Washington Huskies football players]]
[[Category:Undrafted National Football League players]]
[[Category:Pittsburgh Steelers players]]

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Starmen.Net

Starmen.Net: “

Yoryx:


[[Image:Information.svg|25px|]] Welcome to Wikipedia. Everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia. However, please do not add promotional material to articles or other Wikipedia pages{{#if:|, as you did to [[:{{{1}}}]]}}. [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a soapbox|Advertising]] and using Wikipedia as a ‘[[soapbox]]’ is strongly discouraged. Take a look at the [[Wikipedia:Introduction|welcome page]] to learn more about Wikipedia. {{#if:|{{{2}}}|Thank you.}}<!– Template:Uw-advert1 –>
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Starmen.Net, a site created for [[EarthBound]] fans, has been around since 1998, when it started out as EarthBound.Net (more on that below). Since then, the site has grown in leaps and bounds, pulling off stunts and achieving goals that most people would never expect a group of kids to be able to do, especially a bunch of kids whose only connection is the internet and a weird video game. They now also have a lot of information on the game’s sequel, [[Mother 3]].

==History==
Starmen.Net, which was originally called EarthBound.Net, was started in February 1999 by Tomato (Clyde Mandelin) and reidman (Reid Young). Basically it was created to be a large, central EarthBound site to help raise the level of quality of EarthBound-related content on the Internet.

Since EarthBound.Net/Starmen.Net’s creation, many new EarthBound fans have appeared, many new, good EarthBound homepages have been created, and a strong community of EarthBound fans has been formed.

==In the gaming world==
Starmen.Net has organized three different petitions in the past. Each time, their staff has created, programmed, collected, checked, filtered, printed, bound, and shipped thousands of signatures right to Nintendo’s doorsteps. The Mother 3 petition actually had about 1,200 handwritten signatures, if that gives you any idea of how serious EarthBound fans are about this stuff.

A mention came from Shigeru Miyamoto, a man popularly considered to be the father of modern video gaming:

‘You might not know this, but there was a petition in the US, a ‘Please make Mother 3’ petition and it got about 30,000 signatures! After that, we thought ‘Wow… Earthbound fans are really solid.’
-Shigeru Miyamoto

Today, the people at Starmen.net are working on translating EarthBound’s japan-only sequel, [[Mother 3]], into English.

==See also==
* ”[[EarthBound]]”
* ”[[Mother 3]]”

==External links==
* [http://starmen.net/ Official website]
* [http://starmen.net/stonehenge/ Site History]
* [http://mother3.fobby.net/ Mother 3 Fan Translation]

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Baarn railway station

Baarn railway station: “

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”’Baarn”’ is a [[railway station]] on the [[Gooilijn]]. It is located in [[Baarn]], the [[Netherlands]]. The station was opened on 10 June 1874.

==Train Services==
The following train services call at Baarn:
{| class=’prettytable vatop’
! Series:
! Train Type:
! Route:
! Material:
! Frequency:
|-
| 5500
| Sprinter
| ”’Baarn”’ – [[Soestdijk railway station|Soestdijk]] – [[Soest railway station|Soest]] – [[Soest Zuid railway station|Soest Zuid]] – [[Den Dolder railway station|Den Dolder]] – [[Bilthoven railway station|Bilthoven]] – [[Utrecht Overvecht railway station|Utrecht Overvecht]] – [[Utrecht Centraal railway station|Utrecht Centraal]]
| SGMm
| 2x per hour
|-
| 5800
| Stoptrain
| [[Uitgeest railway station|Uitgeest]] – [[Zaandam railway station|Zaandam]] – [[Amsterdam Sloterdijk railway station|Amsterdam Sloterdijk]] – [[Amsterdam Centraal railway station|Amsterdam Centraal]] – [[Amsterdam Muiderpoort railway station|Amsterdam Muiderpoort]] – [[Diemen railway station|Diemen]] – [[Weesp railway station|Weesp]] – [[Hilversum railway station|Hilversum]] – ”’Baarn”’ – [[Amersfoort railway station|Amersfoort]] – [[Amersfoort Vathorst railway station|Amersfoort Vathorst]]
| SGMm, DD-AR Evenings + Weekends
| 2x per hour. Evenings and Weekends starts at Amsterdam Centraal to Amersfoort Vathorst
|}

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!Previous!!!!Line!!!!Next
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{{rail line|previous=[[Hilversum railway station|Hilversum]]|next=[[Amersfoort railway station|Amersfoort]]|route=Line 5800}}
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Margaret Haughton

Margaret Haughton: “

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Letter of good standing

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==[[:Letter of good standing]]==
A letter of good standing is used for a state that requires registration. If you are unsure if your state requires you to have a letter of good standing contact the clerk in the county where the wedding will take place to find out more information.

Certain states require additional documentation. [http://www.themonastery.org The Monastery] will provide the appropriate documentation, including a Letter of Good Standing. If you are an ordained minister [http://www.themonastery.org/catalog/letterofgoodstanding-p-256.html a letter of good standing] can be found at the Universal Life Church Monastery.

==[[:What States require a Letter of good standing]]==

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Illinois Route 174

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”’Illinois Route 174”’ was a state highway in [[Illinois]] from 1924 to 1983. The route connected [[Illinois Route 40]] (then Illinois Route 88) and [[Illinois Route 91]] through the community of [[Alta, Illinois|Alta]]. Its only junction with a numbered highway between these two routes was with [[Illinois Route 6]]; the road is still an exit from that route. Route 174 was established in 1924 as part of the later series of State Bond Issue (SBI) Routes. It was decommissioned in 1983 and has been unnumbered since.<ref>[http://www.n9jig.com/161-180.html Illinois Highways Page – Routes 161 through 180]</ref>

==References==
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[[Category:State highways in Illinois]]

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List of United States tornadoes in July in 2008

List of United States tornadoes in July in 2008: ”

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==Daily events==

===July 7 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Monday, [[July 7]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[North Dakota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat3}} | <big>”’EF3”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Belcourt, North Dakota|Belcourt]] to N of [[Perth, North Dakota|Perth]]”’
|[[Rolette County, North Dakota|Rolette]], [[Towner County, North Dakota|Towner]]
|2014
|{{convert|21|mi|km}}
|Tornado destroyed 12 homes and damaged 18 homes in [[Rolla, North Dakota|Rolla]] and destroyed eight homes and damaged 47 homes in [[Belcourt, North Dakota|Belcourt]].
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Rocklake, North Dakota|Rocklake]] to NE of [[Munich, North Dakota|Munich]]”’
|[[Towner County, North Dakota|Towner]], [[Cavalier County, North Dakota|Cavalier]]
|2111
|{{convert|11|mi|km}}
|Only spotty damage was reported from this tornado.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Finley, North Dakota|Finley]]”’
|[[Steele County, North Dakota|Steele]]
|2230
|
|Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Park River, North Dakota|Park River]]”’
|[[Walsh County, North Dakota|Walsh]]
|2318
|
|No damage was apparent other than some field markings
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Markesan, Wisconsin|Markesan]]”’
|[[Green Lake County, Wisconsin|Green Lake]]
|0004
|{{convert|1|mi|km}}
|
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080707_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/07/08] [http://www.grandforksherald.com/articles/index.cfm?id=81721&section=News Grand Folks Herald] [http://www.kfyrtv.com/News_Stories.asp?news=20720 KFYR-TV] [http://www.webcitation.org/5ZkbrCEbB NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan]
|-
|}

===July 8 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Tuesday, [[July 8]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Indiana]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Coesse, Indiana|Coesse]]”’
|[[Whitley County, Indiana|Whitley]]
|1710
|
|Small tornado removed a barn roof and deposited it 200 to 300 yards away in a soybean field.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080708_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/08/08] [http://www.wane.com/Global/story.asp?S=8654996 WANE-TV]
|-
|}

===July 9 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Wednesday, [[July 9]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”’ || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Virginia]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’W of [[Petersburg, Virginia|Petersburg]]”’
|[[City of Petersburg, Virginia|City of Petersburg]]
|2318
|{{convert|60|yd|m}}
|Tornado blew roof off warehouse. Utility poles and power lines down in the vicinity.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080709_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/09/08] [http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/akq/wx_events/severe/petersburg_jul9_2008/ NWS Wakefield]
|-
|}

===July 10 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Thursday, [[July 10]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”’ || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Iowa]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW to W of [[Welton, Iowa|Welton]]”’
|[[Clinton County, Iowa|Clinton]]
|1910
|{{convert|5|mi|km}}
|Tornado caused damage to four farms.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[De Witt, Iowa|De Witt]]”’
|[[Clinton County, Iowa|Clinton]]
|1942
|
|Brief touchdown with no damage caused.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Vermillion, Minnesota|Vermillion]] to NE of [[Hampton, Minnesota|Hampton]]”’
|[[Dakota County, Minnesota|Dakota]]
|1815
|{{convert|6|mi|km}}
|Broken trees as well as minor damage to houses and sheds were seen along the tornado’s path.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSE of [[Welch, Minnesota|Welch]]”’
|[[Goodhue County, Minnesota|Goodhue]]
|1840
|{{convert|1|mi|km}}
|Scattered broken trees were noted as well as minor damage to houses and sheds.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Dalton, Wisconsin|Dalton]]”’
|[[Green Lake County, Wisconsin|Green Lake]]
|2233
|{{convert|1.1|mi|km}}
|A warehouse building lost a roof during the storm.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080710_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/10/08] [http://iowawx.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/tornado-survey-clinton-county-july1/ Iowa WX] [http://kstp.com/article/stories/S507493.shtml?cat=1 KSTP-TV] [http://www.thenorthwestern.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080711/OSH0101/80711119/1128&located=RSS Oshkosh Northwestern]
|-
|}

===July 11 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Friday, [[July 11]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Mahnomen, Minnesota|Mahnomen]]”’
|[[Mahnomen County, Minnesota|Mahnomen]]
|2045
|{{convert|26|mi|km}}
|Knocked down trees and power lines and flipping farm equipment. It caused only scattered damage to homes and outbuildings.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat3}} | <big>”’EF3”'</big>
|”'[[Willmar, Minnesota|Willmar]] area”’
|[[Kandiyohi County, Minnesota|Kandiyohi]]
|2329
|{{convert|8|mi|km}}
|Tornado injured two people, while destroying three homes and damaging eight other homes, three turkey barns, and two businesses.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080711_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/11/08] [http://wcco.com/local/tornado.mahnomen.county.2.772880.html WCCO-TV] [http://www.severestudios.com/Willmar-MN-Tornado-Rated-EF-3 SevereStudios.com] [http://www.startribune.com/local/24710114.html?location_refer=Local%20+%20Metro:highlightModules:7 Star Tribune]
|-
|}

===July 16 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Wednesday, [[July 16]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NNW of [[Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin|Sheboygan Falls]]”’
|[[Sheboygan County, Wisconsin|Sheboygan]]
|2037
|{{convert|1.5|mi|km}}
|Significant tree damage reported across the county.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080716_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/16/08] [http://www.webcitation.org/5ZkbrCEbB NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan] [http://www.cbs58.com/index.php?aid=3554 WDJT-TV]
|-
|}

===July 17 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Thursday, [[July 17]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Amboy, Minnesota|Amboy]]”’
|[[Blue Earth County, Minnesota|Blue Earth]]
|1655
|{{convert|30|yd|m}}
|Tornado caused crop damage.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080717_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/17/08] [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=mpx&storyid=16836&source=0 NWS Twin Cities/Chanhassen]
|-
|}

===July 19 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Saturday, [[July 19]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Becker, Minnesota|Becker]] to N of [[Big Lake, Minnesota|Big Lake]]”’
|[[Sherburne County, Minnesota|Sherburne]]
|1905
|{{convert|4|mi|km}}
|Tornado destroyed a few sheds and caused minor damage home damage.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Menasha, Wisconsin|Menasha]]”’
|[[Winnebago County, Wisconsin|Winnebago]]
|0345
|{{convert|0.5|mi|km}}
|Caused damage to an apartment complex.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080719_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/19/08] [http://www.thenorthwestern.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080721/OSH0101/307210032/1128&located=RSS Oshkosh Northwestern]
|-
|}

===July 21 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Monday, [[July 21]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Illinois]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Chrisman, Illinois|Chrisman]]”’
|[[Edgar County, Illinois|Edgar]]
|0334
|{{convert|2|mi|km}}
|Tornado damaged two homes and several outbuildings. Also destroyed a barn and ripped out corn stalks.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Missouri]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Spickard, Missouri|Spickard]]”’
|[[Grundy County, Missouri|Grundy]]
|0100
|
|
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Winigan, Missouri|Winigan]]”’
|[[Sullivan County, Missouri|Sullivan]]
|0123
|
|
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080721_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/21/08] [http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fasp1.sbs.ohio-state.edu%2Fpublic%2Fstormreport%2FKILX_200807222030.txt&date=2008-07-23 NWS Lincoln] [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/eax/?n=severe-july212008 NWS Kansas City/Pleasant Hill]
|-
|}

===July 22 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Tuesday, [[July 22]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Pennsylvania]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Prospect, Pennsylvania|Prospect]]”’
|[[Butler County, Pennsylvania|Butler]]
|0045
|
|No damage was reported from this tornado.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080722_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/22/08] [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08206/899213-54.stm?cmpid=localstate.xml Pittsburg Post-Gazette]
|-
|}

===July 23 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Wednesday, [[July 23]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Rhode Island]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Warren, Rhode Island|Warren]] to [[Swansea, Massachusetts|Swansea, MA]]”’
|[[Bristol County, Rhode Island|Bristol]], [[Bristol County, Massachusetts|Bristol (MA)]]
|2005
|{{convert|4.2|mi|km}}
|The majority of damage was to trees, some of which fell onto power lines and houses.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Texas]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Premont, Texas|Premont]]”’
|[[Jim Wells County, Texas|Jim Wells]]
|1959
|{{convert|0.5|mi|km}}
|Several trees sustained damage from the tornado.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Virginia]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Woodville, Virginia|Woodville]]”’
|[[Rappahannock County, Virginia|Rappahannock]]
|2223
|{{convert|1.3|mi|km}}
|
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’ESE of [[Haymarket, Virginia|Haymarket]]”’
|[[Prince William County, Virginia|Prince William]]
|2343
|{{convert|1.5|mi|km}}
|
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080723_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/23/08] [http://www.webcitation.org/5ZZzVQjbv NWS Taunton]
|-
|}

===July 24 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Thursday, [[July 24]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[New Hampshire]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Deerfield, New Hampshire|Deerfield]] to SW of [[Freedom, New Hampshire|Freedom]]”’
|[[Rockingham County, New Hampshire|Rockingham]], [[Merrimack County, New Hampshire|Merrimack]], [[Belknap County, New Hampshire|Belknap]], [[Strafford County, New Hampshire|Strafford]], [[Carroll County, New Hampshire|Carroll]]
|1538
|{{convert|50|mi|km}}
|”’1 death”’ – One person was killed after their log cabin was destroyed. Six to 12 homes were destroyed and 200 homes were damaged. The tornado tore through 11 towns in New Hampshire.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Texas]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]”’
|[[Bexar County, Texas|Bexar]]
|1420
|{{convert|0.25|mi|km}}
|Several commercial buildings lost their roofs and numerous houses sustained damage.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080724_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/24/08] [http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2008/07/cleanup_continu.html?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed7 The Boston Globe] [http://www.wmur.com/news/17032691/detail.html WMUR-TV] [http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=9dcb8eab-b7f6-49be-8a30-3f5b8fef3a9e&rss=68 WOAI-TV]
|-
|}

===July 29 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Tuesday, [[July 29]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Michigan]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Clare, Michigan|Clare]]”’
|[[Clare County, Michigan|Clare]]
|0717
|{{convert|2000|ft|m}}
|A barn collapsed and the roof of a carport was blown into a stand of trees. Several other trees were snapped off or uprooted.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNW of [[Brokaw, Wisconsin|Brokaw]]”’
|[[Marathon County, Wisconsin|Marathon]]
|2127
|{{convert|0.1|mi|km}}
|Brief touchdown with no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Wausau, Wisconsin|Wausau]]”’
|[[Marathon County, Wisconsin|Marathon]]
|2149
|{{convert|0.1|mi|km}}
|
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNW of [[Pittsville, Wisconsin|Pittsville]]”’
|[[Wood County, Wisconsin|Wood]]
|2344
|{{convert|1.6|mi|km}}
|
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080729_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for 07/29/08] [http://www.webcitation.org/5ZkbSR75a NWS Grand Rapids] [http://www.webcitation.org/5ZkbrCEbB NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan]
|-
|}

===July 30 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Wednesday, [[July 30]], [[2008]]
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Time (UTC)”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Elberton, Georgia|Elberton]]”’
|[[Elbert County, Georgia|Elbert]]
|2110
|{{convert|0.5|mi|km}}
|
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Pennsylvania]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’Five Forks to [[Accident, Maryland|Accident, MD]]”’
|[[Fayette County, Pennsylvania|Fayette]], [[Garrett County, Maryland|Garrett (MD)]]
|2135
|{{convert|22|mi|km}}
|Numerous sheds and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. There were also several homes which suffered shingle and siding damage.
|-
|colspan=’7′ | <small>Sources:
[http://www.webcitation.org/5Zm7Xdgqv NWS Greenville-Spartanburg] [http://mobile.weather.gov/pil.php?pil=PBZPNSPBZ&version=1 NWS Pittsburgh]
|-
|}

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Skelmuir Hill

Skelmuir Hill: “

Hadrianheugh:


”’Skelmuir Hill” is a landform in [[Aberdeenshire]], [[Scotland]]. This is the location of a [[Trig point]] or official government survey marker.<ref>Geograph, 2008</ref>

==See also==
* [[Laeca Burn]]

==Line notes==
{{reflist}}

==References==
* Geograph Bristish Isles (2008) [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/465270}

{{Aberdeenshire-stub}}

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Michael “Padge” Paget

Michael “Padge” Paget: “

Fatguyinchair3:


Michael ‘Padge’ Paget is best known as the [[lead guitarist]] and [[backing vocalist]] of the Welsh [[metalcore]] band [[Bullet For My Valentine]].

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Anthony Miller (murderer)

Anthony Miller (murderer): “

83.198.12.174:


”’Anthony Miller”’ became the second-last criminal to be executed in Scotland on December 22, 1960 when he was hanged at Glasgow’s [[Barlinnie Prison]] by [[Robert Leslie Stewart]] for the murder of John Cremin on Queen’s Park Recreation Ground (near [[Hampden Park]]) on April 6, 1960. At 19 years of age, he was also the last teenager to be judicially executed in the United Kingdom.

James Denovan – Miller’s 16-year-old accomplice – was sentenced to be detained at Her Majesty’s Pleasure. As a 16-year-old, he was too young to face the death penalty.

Miller’s execution was the last to take place at Barlinnie.

==External links==

* [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/special-reports/crimes-that-rocked-scotland/2007/10/19/the-shocking-sex-crimes-of-the-60s-86908-19978339/ Daily Record article which mentions the case briefly.]

[[Category:1960 deaths]]
[[Category:People executed by hanging]]
[[Category:People executed by Scotland]]
[[Category:20th century executions by the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Executed British people]]

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