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Other songs performed by Amos include The Doors ' " People are Strange ", Depeche Mode's " Personal Jesus ", Joni Mitchell's " The Circle Game ", Madonna's " Live to Tell " and " Like a Prayer ", Björk's " Hyperballad ", Led Zeppelin's " When the Levee Breaks " ( which she debuted in Austin, Texas, just after the events of Hurricane Katrina ), Kate Bush's " And Dream of Sheep " and Crowded House's " Don't Dream It's Over ", dedicating it to drummer Paul Hester who had died a week before.
When Hurricane Floyd in 1999 dropped approximately 19 inches ( 480 mm ) of rain in 24 hours on some long-term never-till fields, visual observation showed virtually no erosion.
When delivering the manuscript from Nantucket, he was caught in the middle of the New England Hurricane of 1938 and had many close calls which might have ended his career right there.
When Hurricane Hugo destroyed the island's only Olympic-sized swimming pool in 1989, Duncan was forced to swim in the ocean and he quickly lost his enthusiasm for swimming because of his fear of sharks.
Country rock artist Chris Hillman, one of the original members of The Byrds, also did a cover of " When You Walk in the Room " on his solo 1998 album " Like a Hurricane ".
When the National Hurricane Center issued the first advisory on Allison, officials issued Tropical Storm Warnings from Sargent, Texas to Morgan City, Louisiana.
When it became clear that Hurricane Katrina's extensive damage to New Orleans and the Superdome would make it impossible for the Saints to play there in 2005, the team temporarily relocated its operations to San Antonio and began negotiations to play home games at the Alamodome.
When the invasion did come on 10 May 1940, the Germans were not only in possession of more aircraft and weapons than the western Allies ( among them were approximately 400 aircraft from the RAF, including Hawker Hurricane fighters and outclassed Fairey Battle bombers ), but many of them were veterans of the war in Spain and so had brought their comrades up to speed as to how to conduct the air element of the war by " preparing the ground " for the Panzer divisions of the German Army.
When Hurricane Katrina and its storm surge devastated much of the U. S. Gulf Coast in September 2005, the MSNBC news program, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, dubbed its coverage of the hurricane, " Katrina and the Waves "; the name also appeared in numerous headlines and blog postings.
When the flooding following Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Jesuit High School was inundated, five feet ( 1. 5 m ) of water destroying the ground floor.
When Hurricane Katrina and its storm surge devastated much of the US Gulf Coast in September 2005, the MSNBC news program, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, dubbed its coverage of the hurricane, " Katrina and the Waves "; the name also appeared in numerous headlines and blog postings.
When Hurricane Katrina struck Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama in August 2005, the Crescent was temporarily truncated to Atlanta.
When FEMA studied the destruction wrought by Hurricane Andrew in Dade County Florida, they concluded that modular and masonry homes fared best compared to other construction.
When Ramey closed in 1973, the Hurricane Hunters relocated to their present location at Keesler AFB, Mississippi.
When the FEC's line from the mainland to Key West was heavily damaged by the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, the State of Florida purchased the remaining right-of-way and bridges south of Dade County, and they were rebuilt into road bridges for vehicle traffic and became known as the Overseas Highway.
When the railroad went bankrupt after the devastating Labor Day Hurricane, the property was sold by the receivership to a local for $ 800 ( having no interest in the property, the local was offered a parcel stretching to Whale Harbor, about 0. 2 miles to the west, for the same $ 800 ).
When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in September 2005, Karygiannis was one of the first Canadian parliamentarians to organize a Canadian relief effort.
When his story starts to fray, von Werra sneaks away and tries to steal an experimental Hawker Hurricane, only to be caught at the last moment.
When Hurricane Agnes struck the area in 1972, WVIA preempted its programming to air weather reports around the clock, and lent its equipment to WBRE so it could stay on the air.
When Hurricane Hugo struck the Carolinas in September 1989, the company was able to open many of its restaurants while electricity remained off for more than a week in many areas.
When Hurricane Katrina hit, the whereabouts of Morgus were unknown for a brief period.
When the production of the Hurricane was complete in 1943, CC & Fs workforce of 4, 500 ( half of them women ), had built over 1, 400 aircraft ; about 10 % of the Hurricanes built.
When running a deterministic model, losses caused by a specific event are calculated ; for example, Hurricane Katrina or " a magnitude 8. 0 earthquake in downtown San Francisco " could be analyzed against the portfolio of exposures.
When faced with a certain situation, Peter uses his Hippo Hurricane Holler technique to blow away his opponents.

When and Frances
When she met Captain Horatio Nelson on Nevis, Frances Nisbet was a young widow with a five-year old son.
When leaders of the Jewish community were asked to dissociate themselves from Richler, the journalist Frances Kraft said that indicated that they did not consider Richler as part of the Quebec " tribe " because he was Anglo-speaking and Jewish.
When they are joined by Frances, however, the water springs up again and the women are thrilled by its beauty.
When Butler's tenure expired in October 2004, the college elected another woman – Frances Cairncross, former Senior Editor of The Economist – as Rector.
* " When the Heather Blooms Again " by Frances Jane Crosby & William Howard Doane
When she was 16, Frances moved to Baltimore where she worked at a diner in Towson, and it was here that she met Harris, who was a regular customer.
When it was released this film was advertised as a purportedly true account of actress Frances Farmer's life but the script was largely fictional and sensationalized.
When All My Children debuts, the Kane family consists of Erica, her mother, Mona ( Frances Heflin ), and her absent father, the film director Eric Kane ( Albert Stratton ).
When, however, the divorce was obtained, Somerset's intimate acquaintance, Sir Thomas Overbury, dissuaded him from pursuing the project of marriage with Lady Frances.
When the election was won by Frances Nunziata, he was clear in his opposition to her.
When Langston Hughes, Goldwyn's first choice for screenwriter, proved to be unavailable, the producer approached Paul Osborn, Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Sidney Kingsley, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Clifford Odets, and Rod Serling, all of whom expressed varying degrees of interest but cited prior commitments.
When Penelope Johnston died, Governor Johnston married again in 1751 a widow, Frances Button.
When Wally was a member of the New Teen Titans, Frances began to have strange experiences, including objects flying around without control.
When Appleton prepared for a trip to Europe, Frances implied that she would need company in his absence, suggesting she had consented to marriage.

When and hit
When Palmer hit a good straight drive up the fairway on the 72nd hole, he seemed to have the championship won.
When the shaken Palmer finally did hit his fourth shot, he overshot the hole by 15 feet.
`` When I was a kid '', Maris told a sportswriter last week, `` I used to follow Williams every day in the box score, just to see whether he got a hit or not ''.
When Peate returned to the pavilion he was reprimanded by his captain for not allowing his partner, Charles Studd ( one of the best batsman in England, having already hit two centuries that season against the colonists ) to get the runs.
When Ajax finally left Troy, Athena hit his ship with a thunderbolt, but Ajax still survived, managing to cling onto a rock.
When the shuttlecock is well below net height, players have no choice but to hit upwards.
When the shuttlecock is near to net height, players can hit drives, which travel flat and rapidly over the net into the opponents ' rear midcourt and rearcourt.
When the song became a hit, Decca decided not to press its claim.
When he had returned to Paramount a few months later, " Matchbox Blues " had already become such a hit that Paramount re-recorded and released two new versions, under producer Arthur Laibly.
When Bonds hit his 755th home run, Selig refused to applaud Bonds ' accomplishment, instead choosing to keep his hands in his pockets and have a look of disdain on his face.
Judge's gory send-up When Animated Animals Attack is also a cult hit among animation festival fans in North America, as are the works of Don Hertzfeldt ( Billy's Balloon, Rejected, The Meaning of Life ) and Robert Smigel.
When very large quantities of food must be transported to regions like war zones, earthquake hit regions, etc., they must be stored for a long time, so cryogenic food freezing is used.
When a caution came out with 15 laps to go, leader Terry Labonte got hit from behind by the lapped car of Darrell Waltrip.
When playing the rim of an okedō, however, it is important to hit only the outermost metal ring and not the actual rim of the drum body.
When bluegrass bass players slap the string by pulling it until it hits the fingerboard or hit the strings against the fingerboard, it adds the high-pitched percussive " clack " or " slap " sound to the low-pitched bass notes, sounding much like the clacks of a tap dancer.
" When Berman was killed in a hit on Berman's boss, Dutch Schultz, Runyon quickly assumed the role of damage control for his deceased friend, correcting erroneous press releases ( including one that stated Berman was one of Schultz's gunmen, to which Runyon replied, " Otto would have been as effective a bodyguard as a two-year-old.
When Coppola hit upon the idea of making it a metaphor for American capitalism, however, he eagerly agreed to take the helm.
When someone hit a scram switch the clock stopped and the display was replaced with the word " FOO "; at TMRC the scram switches are therefore called " Foo switches ".
When he complained, Orwell hit him a crack across the legs with a shooting stick and Heppenstall then had to defend himself with a chair.
When the Great Depression hit in the 1930s there were no easily available jobs in the US and Canada and emigration fell to less than 50, 000 a year, bringing to an end the period of mass migrations that had opened in the mid-18th century.
When a home run is scored, the batter is also credited with a hit and a run scored, and an RBI for each runner that scores, including himself.
When the Sun is active, strong solar flares can occur that will hit the sunlit side of Earth with hard X-rays.
He recorded a number of tracks with the Dapps, a white Cincinnati bar band, including the hit " I Can't Stand Myself ( When You Touch Me )".
When it failed to become the hit that was expected, Frankenheimer admitted he developed a serious problem with alcohol.
When it hit the ground, peat fell off the object and revealed it to be a human foot.

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