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Dozens Dead in Southern Tornadoes; McCain Big GOP Winner, Clinton, Obama Split Delegates
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Postal worker modest after helping woman on route Johnson Co. sheriff confronts new dilemma Tornadoes, storms pound eastern Nebraska
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Maryville received three first-place votes, while the Tornadoes were a near-unanimous leader with 19 of 20 first-place votes in Class 3A.
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Sheriff: 22-year-old shot at brother Postal worker modest after helping woman on route Johnson Co. sheriff confronts new dilemma Tornadoes, storms pound eastern Nebraska
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As of Thursday, Pennsauken Tech, Gloucester County Institute of Technology (GCIT) and Our Lady of Mercy Academy (OLMA) have three losses, but the Tornadoes are the only team to have played all eight division matches.
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Angry Young-like licks permeated the new "This F--- ing Job," whose riff is repetitive and rudimentary like said job, and in "Tornadoes," the song's awful details of human frailty being no match for nature were backed by choppy, menacing music that rolled like thunder and crescendoed like the sound of a train -- the way the bereaved characters describe the twisters.
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Tornadoes whipped the Southeast, killing hundreds in Alabama, Mississippi and other states, and blasted through the familiar Tornado Alley regions of of the lower Midwest and Plains.
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Tornadoes whipped the Southeast, killing hundreds in Alabama, Mississippi and other states, and blasted through the familiar Tornado Alley regions of of the lower Midwest and Plains.
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Tornadoes whirled through Racine County, Wis., where two people were injured when a section of roof was torn off a tractor factory, and in Van Wert County, Ohio, near the Indiana border, where a barn was flattened and flipped over a tractor-trailer and camper.
Tornadoes Reported Throughout Midwest, High Winds Continue AP 2010
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Tornadoes killed 552 people in the U.S., the second deadliest season on record, and six of the outbreaks caused at least a billion dollars in damage.
Paul Yeager: Most Devastating Tornado Outbreaks of 2011 Paul Yeager 2011
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