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Beulah and spawned
Frances also spawned 101 tornadoes from Florida to as far north as Virginia, shy of the single storm tornado record set during Hurricane Beulah.

Beulah and record
At the time, Beulah ranked as the second-costliest hurricane on record, having left roughly $ 1 billion ( 1967 USD ) in damage.
In terms of size, Beulah became the third largest hurricane on record, at the time.
The tornado record from Beulah would survive until Hurricane Ivan set a new record in 2004.

Beulah and 115
Favorable conditions returned once again over the western Caribbean, letting Beulah strengthen to a 115 mph ( 185 km / h ) major hurricane.

Beulah and which
A road called Beulah Boulevard, which also runs south, becomes State Route 89A, and travels through Oak Creek Canyon to Sedona.
The Jordans were experts at transforming the ethnic humor of vaudeville into more rounded comic characters, no doubt due in part to the affection felt for the famous supporting cast members who voiced these roles, including Bill Thompson ( as the Old Timer and Wimple ), Harold Peary ( as Gildersleeve ), Gale Gordon ( as LaTrivia ), Arthur Q. Bryan ( as Dr. Gamble ; Bryan also voiced Elmer Fudd for the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoons, which also borrowed lines from Fibber McGee and Molly from time to time ), Isabel Randolph ( as Mrs. Uppington ), Marlin Hurt ( a white male who played in dialect the McGee's maid, Beulah ), and others.
The villages of Benzonia and Beulah are located within the township, which is situated in the center of the county at the southeast end of Crystal Lake.
# The " Land of Beulah " is Middlesex county north and west of London, which had pretty villages, market gardens, and estates containing beautiful parks and gardens ): " woods of Islington to the green hills of Hampstead & Highgate ";
Drawn from the play of the same name by Maurine Dallas Watkins which was in turn based on the true story of Beulah Annan, fictionalized as Roxie Hart ( Phyllis Haver ), and her spectacular murder of her boyfriend.
Merwin for his The Carrier of Ladders ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1971 ) and The Shadow of Sirius ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2009 ); Mark Strand for Blizzard of One ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1999 ); Robert Hass for his Time and Materials, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for Poetry in 2008 and 2007 respectively ; and Rita Dove for her Thomas and Beulah ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1987 ).
However, actress Pert Kelton was blacklisted at the time and replaced on the tour by Beulah actress Ginger Jones, who subsequently was also blacklisted ( having earlier been named on the Red Channels blacklist ) by CBS, which meant that a new Alice was needed.
Tommy manages to pull free and escape, but Beulah is now determined to prove that the offending member ( which has a mole on it ) belongs to Tommy, going so far as to request that Principal Carter hold a police-type line-up of the boys in the nude so she can identify it.
The shire is named after Yarriambiack Creek which flows northwards from the Wimmera River to the west of Murtoa through Warracknabeal, Brim, Beulah and terminates in Lake Coorong at Hopetoun.
The irrigation system is part of the Bureau of Reclamation's Vale Project, which includes a number of water impoundments, the largest of which are Warm Springs Reservoir on the mainstem Malheur River, Beulah Reservoir on the North Fork Malheur, Bully Creek Reservoir on Bully Creek, and Malheur Reservoir on Willow Creek.
Thomas was the pianist head of an important Texas blues clan which included his daughter Hociel Thomas, his siblings Beulah ‘ Sippie ’ Wallace and Hersal Thomas, plus Bernice Edwards, not a blood relative, but raised with the family.
* Jan Clayton and Beulah Bondi highlight " The Prairie Story ", written by Jean Holloway, which examines how the forbidden prairie, particularly the strong wind, plays havoc on the lives of the women on the wagon train.
One prominent example was the radio and later short-lived TV show Beulah, which featured a black maid named Beulah who helped solve a white family's problems.
In 1966, a dog called Pickles discovered the FIFA World Cup Jules Rimet Trophy under a bush in Beulah Hill which was stolen during a public rare stamp exhibition at Westminster Central Hall.
The northernmost point of South Norwood is at Beaulieu Heights ( alternatively spelt Beulah Heights, Beaulah Heights and Beulieu Heights ) which contains Beulah Heights Park, overlapping with Upper Norwood and New Town.
Beavers returned in the role of Beulah for the third and final Beulah television series, which aired from September to December 1952.
Like the contemporaneous television program Amos ' n ' Andy, Beulah came under attack from many critics, including the NAACP, which accused the show of supporting stereotypical depictions of black characters with Beulah viewed as a stereotypical " mammy " similar to Aunt Jemima.
Beulah was advertised as being a show ( titled Leave It to Beulah, and featuring Beulah as a domestic slave ) which Confederate families had grown up watching.

Beulah and destroyed
* Sir Ninian Comper, the Gothic architect, lived at Beulah Hill and had his studio at 228 Knights Hill, until it was destroyed by bombing in 1944.

Beulah and property
Blackridge is defined as the territory bounded on the West by Graham Boulevard, on the South by William Penn Highway, on the East by Beulah Road and the Churchill Country Club property, from the Churchill Country Club property along Orlando Place to Atkinson Place, Atkinson Place to Pine Way, and Pine Way to Graham Boulevard, and shall include the properties fronting on both sides of said portions of Country Club Drive, Orlando Place, Atkinson Place and Pine Way.
In 1950, Roland Reed Productions adapted the property into a TV situation comedy for ABC, and the Beulah TV show ran for three seasons, Tuesday nights at 7: 30 ET from October 3, 1950 to December 23, 1952.
Mallory used her inheritance to buy property north of the city, which she named Beulah Heights, and relocated the orphanage there.
Instead of a life estate in Beulah, followed by a vested remainder in Dinah, the Doctrine of Worthier Title operates to disinherit Dinah, treats the interest of the heirs as a mere reversion, and gives the property to Caleb instead.

Beulah and damage
On September 1967, Hurricane Beulah caused extensive damage to much of the city of Port Isabel.
Ultimately, Hurricane Beulah caused 58 deaths and $ 217 million in damage ($ 1. 4 billion in 2010 USD ).
Striking Cozumel Island and the Yucatan Peninsula on September 17 as Category 2 hurricane, Beulah caused considerable damage and killed 11 people across the region.
Hurricane Beulah caused an estimated US $ 1. 41 billion ( 2010 dollars ) in damage.

Beulah and on
The character of Beulah first appeared when she stopped at the McGee's on her way to her first day of work at the Toops ' house.
Unlike the situation on The Jack Benny Program, where black actor Eddie Anderson played " Rochester ", Beulah was voiced by a Caucasian male, Marlin Hurt.
Hurt had created the Beulah character independently and had portrayed her occasionally on other shows prior to his joining the Fibber McGee and Molly cast.
She was still quite active on radio and television in her final years, becoming the first black American to star in her own radio show with her comedy series Beulah.
* enters the county from the south, passes through Benzonia and Beulah on the south end of Crystal Lake before turning to exit the county to the east.
Cliff Winslow operated the " Anchor Inn ," a small restaurant located on highway 60 that was owned by George and Beulah Loveland who owned and operated Loveland Standard Service next to it .. Chuck Carter owned the local propane service.
Lymon's marriage to Eagle, on the other hand, was properly documented as having taken place at the Beulah Grove Baptist Church in Augusta, Georgia, in 1967 ; however, the singer was still apparently twice-married and never divorced when he married Eagle.
Christian and Hopeful make it through the dangerous Enchanted Ground into the Land of Beulah, where they ready themselves to cross the River of Death on foot to Mount Zion and the Celestial City.
Watkins focused on the sensational aspects of the two cases, two " jazz babies " corrupted by men and liquor, characterizing Beulah as " beauty of the cell block " and Belva as " most stylish of Murderess Row.
There was a gun on the bed and both reached for it, but Beulah got it first and shot Kalstedt while he was putting on his coat and hat.
Beulah died of tuberculosis at the Chicago Fresh Air sanatorium, where she was staying under the name Beulah Stephens in 1928, four years after her acquittal on charges of murder.
According to newspaper accounts, her body was found by her secretary and companion of ten years, Beulah Kinder, on her bed surrounded by flowers, as she had wished.
Raven's entrance into ECW had him accompanied by Beulah McGillicutty, an overweight girl from their kayfabe childhood who had a crush on Dreamer and was now a Penthouse Pet.
In 1831, one of England ’ s most prominent architects, Decimus Burton, designed a spa and pleasure gardens below Beulah Hill and off what is now Spa Hill in a bowl of land on the south facing side of the hill around a spring of chalybeate water.
All in all, the results of the experiments on Beulah were " encouraging but inconclusive.

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