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Nutley, Cliffside Park, and Pompton are locations that reported downed tree limbs. 61 kn (70 mph; 113 km/h) thunderstorm wind was reported in SUNY Maritime College that knocked down trees and tree limbs when the linear clusters quickly changed into a severe thunderstorm after leaving The Bronx and central portions of Manhattan counties. 54 kn ...
Moon Landing is the fourth studio album by British singer-songwriter James Blunt, released on 18 October 2013 through Custard Records and Atlantic Records.The album is the follow-up to 2010's Some Kind of Trouble, making it Blunt's first new material in three years.
Mike Milenko, reviewing for Clash, opined that the album is "one of Blunt's best albums to date and serves as a tantalising glimpse into the singer/songwriter's growth and maturity as an artist". [12] Pip Ellwood-Hughes, writing for Entertainment Focus, felt Blunt was the "freest" he had ever sounded, adding that he had "crafted a solid pop album".
The following week, Blunt Force Trauma teamed with Tyrus and defeated Matt Cardona, Mike Knox and Rolando Freeman in a six-man tag team match. [45] Three days later, at Nuff Said, they fought La Rebelión (Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf) for the NWA World Tag Team Championship, losing by disqualification after Stevens hit Bestia with a loaded glove ...
The antagonist of Burst Turbo and Phi's younger brother. He's one of Turbo 4 and a former world champion who is lost to Valt and reclaims his new world championship belt. Phi (ファイ, Fai) Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Greg Chun, Casey Mongillo (young) (English) The main antagonist of Burst Turbo and Hyde's older brother.
Bertie Blunt (His Parrot's A Cunt) – a boy who owns an extremely violent, foul-mouthed parrot that insults everyone and encourages him to commit suicide. When the parrot kills Bertie's grandmother, who leaves them all her money, Bertie fights back by spending his inheritance on a microwave oven which he then uses to cook the parrot alive.
A blunt instrument is any solid object used as a weapon, which damages its target by applying direct mechanical force, and has no penetrating point or edge, or is wielded so that the point or edge is not the part of the weapon that inflicts the injury.
Injuries resulting from this type of traumatic impact are referred to as tertiary blast injuries. Tertiary injuries may present as some combination of blunt and penetrating trauma, including bone fractures and coup contre-coup injuries. Children are at particularly high risk of tertiary injury due to their relatively smaller body weight. [8]