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Arlene passed over Bermuda on August 9, and, after reaching its peak of 100 mph ( 155 km / h ) again that night, steadily weakened until it became extratropical on August 11.
The first became Tropical Storm Arlene on July 4, and the second formed off the coast of Louisiana on July 6.
Alan Alda became aware of this when he received a letter from the real ' Rosie Jr .' about the incident in the early 1980s, a copy of which is available in the book The Last Days of M * A * S * H by Alan and Arlene Alda.
In 1959, Arlene Pieper became the first woman to enter and complete a marathon in the United States when she finished the Pikes Peak Marathon.

Arlene and ;
Arlene had taught them a new way to have fun in their little private area ; ;
Yes, Arlene is her name ; ;
Judith Arlene Resnik was born in 1949 to Sara and Marvin, an optometrist, in Akron, Ohio ; her brother Charles was born four years later.
When O ' Connor was only a few years old, he and his sister Arlene were in a car crash outside a theater in Hartford, Connecticut ; O ' Connor survived, but his sister was killed.
This news is reported on television ; Arlene and Eugene are soon visited by hundreds of people who have participated in the " pay it forward " movement, gathering in a vigil to pay Trevor their respects.
* Arlene Alda, photographer, musician, author ; wife of Alan Alda
* Monty Hall guest-hosting for several weeks ; from July 15 – 26 he did two weeks with Ludden and Elizabeth Montgomery as the celebrities, while the third ( September 23 – 27 ) was a " Four-Celebrity Charity Week " with Ludden and his wife Betty White competing as a team against celebrities including Richard Dawson, Arlene Francis, Vicki Lawrence, and White's mother Tess.
Arlene Howell had appeared several times on 1957's western series Maverick and was a former Miss USA ; she appears to have retired from the screen after a last appearance as an understandably astonished Sergeant Carter's blind date on Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C .. Richard Long went on to play the lead in the western series The Big Valley ( 1965-69 ) and the sitcom Nanny and the Professor ( 1970-71 ).
He published with Glenys Kinnock and Arlene McCarthy ' Changing States ; A Labour Agenda for Europe ' ( Mandarin, 1996 ).
After a Hurricane Hunters plane observed gale force winds, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Arlene late on July 5 ; in the post-season summary, meteorologist Neil Frank noted, " the surprising element in the development of Arlene was the rapidity of the transformation process.
* Tropical Storm Arlene ( 1993 ), a tropical storm that brought heavy rain to Mexico and Texas ; killed 29 people
* Tropical Storm Arlene ( 2005 ), large tropical storm that made landfall in the Florida Panhandle ; its remnants contributed to major flooding in upstate New York
The Bangles ; Ken Campbell ( actor ); Tim Firth ; Terry Marshall ; Arlene Phillips ; Willy Russell ; Jon Webster
That night, after a small party at the haunted house, Tony drives Arlene home ; and one of their buddies, Frank ( Michael Rougas ), is attacked and killed as he is walking home through the woods.
Among Fleming ’ s subsequent cinematic credits are Fritz Lang ’ s While the City Sleeps ( 1956 ), co-starring Dana Andrews ; Allan Dwan ’ s Slightly Scarlet, co-starring John Payne and Arlene Dahl ; John Sturges ’ s Gunfight at the O. K.

became and indispensable
They also became indispensable in financing the military capability of Habsburg Spain in its long series of European and North African wars, though, with the exception of a few years in the 17th century, Spain itself ( Castile in particular ) was by far the most important source of revenue.
After their invention in the 1860s, typewriters quickly became indispensable tools for practically all writing other than personal correspondence.
Even with its unpredictability, it became an indispensable component of not only ELP's concerts but also Emerson's.
They were specialist divers and, despite being considered enemies, became an indispensable part of the industry until World War II.
Although Le Mesurier played a wide range of parts, he became known for playing " an indispensable figure in the gallery of second-rank players which were the glory of the British film industry in its more prolific days ".
While the board's report concluded that airpower was indispensable to the defense of the hemisphere, stressed the need for long-range bombers, and became the basis for the first Air Corps field manual, it was a " considerable attenuation " of the doctrine being developed at the Air Corps Tactical School.
Zenobia became his indispensable companion and collaborator.
In 1937, he introduced the S-matrix, which became an indispensable tool in particle physics.
Even after full-featured assemblers became readily available, a machine code monitor was indispensable for debugging programs.
Visiting cards became an indispensable tool of etiquette, with sophisticated rules governing their use.
Emerging from a World War II cooperative effort between Britain, the United States, and Canada, NRX was a multipurpose research reactor used to develop new isotopes, test materials and fuels, and produce neutron radiation beams, that became an indispensable tool in the blossoming field of condensed matter physics.
Originally, the sauce was used with prawn cocktails — hence the name — but in course of time, it became indispensable with French fried potatoes.
: In the present case, the Parliament and the Council stated in the second recital in the preamble to the Directive that ‘ consideration should be given to the situation which might arise if deposits in a credit institution that has branches in other Member States became unavailable ’ and that it was ‘ indispensable to ensure a harmonized minimum level of deposit protection wherever deposits are located in the Community ’.
An obvious example is provided by derived categories, which became an indispensable tool in the later SGA volumes, was not yet used in EGA III as the theory was not yet developed at the time.
Santiago del Estero's central political figure during the late 20th century, Juárez was as energetic as he was ambitious and he soon became indispensable to local politics ( mostly by proxy ).
Santiago del Estero's central political figure during the second half of the 20th Century, he soon became indispensable to local politics ( even out of power ).
His Japanese language skills quickly became indispensable in the British Minister Sir Harry Parkes's negotiations with the failing Tokugawa shogunate and the powerful Satsuma and Chōshū clans, and the gathering of intelligence.
He was credited with playing an indispensable role in the transition and became a well known public figure in South Africa, attracting widespread international support and interest.
Hess ' man in charge was Martin Bormann, who served as his private secretary and soon became an efficient and indispensable representative of the party's interests, disempowering the regional leaders on intermediate level and reaching the party's involvement in the enactment of laws and Führer's decrees.
The new chancellor, Leo von Caprivi, was ignorant of foreign affairs ; and Holstein, as a repository of the Bismarckian tradition, became indispensable.
On April 21, 2005 HSC INCAT 059 became an indispensable link between the two islands after a Tobago Express aircraft had problems with its landing gear over the ' air bridge ' route.
His mother moved him to a less prestigious private school in Northwich where his enthusiasm for mathematics was encouraged and fostered but, as the young Hodgkinson grew physically, he became indispensable on the family farm and soon left education to devote himself there.
Potatoes were introduced into Lithuania in the late 18th century, were found to prosper in its climate, and soon became indispensable.
The Crimean cavalry became indispensable to the Ottomans ' campaigns in Europe ( Poland, Hungary ) and Asia ( Persia ).

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