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| ARTICLES RELATED TO November |  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia - Charles Grey 2nd Earl GreyThe Right Honourable Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, KG, PC (13 March 1764–17 July 1845), known as Viscount Howick between 1806 and 1807, was a British Whig statesman and Prime Minister.
Descended from a long line of Northumbrian gentry, Grey was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, and was elected to Parliament at the age of 22 in 1786. He became a part of the Whig circle of Charles James Fox, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and the Prince of Wales, and soon became one of the major leaders of the Whig party. Grey ...
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November film - PlotOn the evening of November 7th, photographer Sophie Jacobs (Courteney Cox) and her attorney boyfriend Hugh (James LeGros) go to dinner at a Chinese restaurant. As they travel home afterwards, Sophie develops a craving for "something sweet", and stops their car at a convenience store. While Hugh is in the store buying some chocolate for Sophie, a man (Matthew Carey) with a gun arrives and holds up the store, shooting the store clerk, his son, and Hugh dead. He r ...
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November film - DevelopmentThe original script for the film was written by Benjamin Brand, who had written and sold several screenplays to studios, but not one of them had been produced. Brand had served as an assistant to producer Danielle Renfrew on the film Groove (2000), which Greg Harrison had directed. Brand, Renfrew and Harrison were all friends, and were living in their hometown of San Francisco developing separate projects at "mini-major" studios which, according to Renfrew, were "wallowing in development hell". Brand then read a newspaper story about ...
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November film - ProductionHarrison, Brand and Renfrew had intended the film to be set and shot in San Francisco, but problems soon arose with their proposal. Cox had commitments to Friends, which was in production in Los Angeles, and production costs did not allow the entire production team to relocate to northern California for the duration for the shoot. The film-makers were forced to shoot in Los Angeles, but Renfrew later expressed no regret in their decision: "We wanted the story to take place in an anonymous urban area. An ...
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Mid-November 2005 Tornado Outbreak - East Prairie Missouri.
Two tornadoes were reported in the area. The first reported tornado of the outbreak occurred at 12:37 pm CST (1837 UTC) in East Prairie, Missouri in Mississippi County. It was confirmed to be on the ground by the local sheriff and lasted at least 10 minutes. A second tornado was reported in the area east of East Prairie, Missouri at 2:52 ...
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November film - Publicity and receptionNovember was included in the Official Selection at the Sundance Film Festival, and received its first public screening there on January 18, 2004. For her work on the film, the festival's Excellence in Cinematography Award went to Nancy Schreiber, who admitted it was "quite a shock, since it was on mini-dv and we were up against films shot on film". Reviews were generally positive; Guylaine Cadorette said the film was "sure to garner buzz" outside of the fest,See also:November film, November film - Plot, November film - Development, November film - Production, November film - Publicity and reception, November film - Notes Read more here: » November film: Encyclopedia II - November film - Publicity and reception |
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November Uprising - OutbreakThe armed struggle finally started when a group of conspirators led by young cadet from the Warsaw officers' school, Piotr Wysocki, took the arms from their garrison on November 29, 1830, and attacked the Belweder Palace, the main seat of the Grand Duke. The last spark that ignited Warsaw was a Russian plan of using the Polish Army to suppress the July Revolution in France and the Belgian Revolution, which was a clear violation of the Polish constitution. The rebels managed to enter the residence, but Grand Duke Konstantin managed to escape in woman dress an ...
See also:November Uprising, November Uprising - Poland before the uprising, November Uprising - Outbreak, November Uprising - The Uprising, November Uprising - The Russo-Polish war, November Uprising - Views on the Uprising Read more here: » November Uprising: Encyclopedia II - November Uprising - Outbreak |
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| |  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November 2004 - Events• 30 Pierre Berton
• 29 John Drew Barrymore
• 26 Bill Alley
• 24 Arthur Hailey
• 23 Rafael Eitan
• 18 Bobby Frank Cherry
• 16 John Morgan
• 13 Russell Jones
• 12 Mike Smith
• 11 Yasser Arafat
• 9 Iris Chang
• 9 Emlyn Hughes
• 7 Howard Keel
• 7 Gibson Kente
• 6 Fred Dibnah
• 2 Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahayan
• 2 Theo van GoghSee also: November 2004, November 2004 - Events, November 2004 - Deaths in November, November 2004 - Ongoing events, November 2004 - Ongoing armed conflicts, November 2004 - Election results in November, November 2004 - Ongoing trials, November 2004 - Related pages, November 2004 - November 30 2004, November 2004 - November 29 2004, November 2004 - November 28 2004, November 2004 - November 27 2004, November 2004 - November 26 2004, November 2004 - November 25 2004, November 2004 - November 24 2004, November 2004 - November 23 2004, November 2004 - November 22 2004, November 2004 - November 21 2004, November 2004 - November 20 2004, November 2004 - November 19 2004, November 2004 - November 18 2004, November 2004 - November 17 2004, November 2004 - November 16 2004, November 2004 - November 15 2004, November 2004 - November 14 2004, November 2004 - November 13 2004, November 2004 - November 12 2004, November 2004 - November 11 2004, November 2004 - November 10 2004, November 2004 - November 9 2004, November 2004 - November 8 2004, November 2004 - November 7 2004, November 2004 - November 6 2004, November 2004 - November 5 2004, November 2004 - November 4 2004, November 2004 - November 3 2004, November 2004 - November 2 2004, November 2004 - November 1 2004, November 2004 - Events by month, November 2004 - News collections and sources Read more here: » November 2004: Encyclopedia II - November 2004 - Events |
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November Uprising - Views on the UprisingAdam Czartoryski said that the war with Russia, precipitated by the conspiracy of the young patriots on November 29, 1830, came either too early or too late. Some writers think that it should have been opened in 1828, when Russia was experiencing reverses in Turkey and was least able to spare any considerable forces for a war with Poland. Many military critics, among them the foremost Russian writer, General Puzyrewski, maintained that in spite of the inequality of resources of the two countries, Poland had all the chances of holding her own ...
See also:November Uprising, November Uprising - Poland before the uprising, November Uprising - Outbreak, November Uprising - The Uprising, November Uprising - The Russo-Polish war, November Uprising - Views on the Uprising Read more here: » November Uprising: Encyclopedia II - November Uprising - Views on the Uprising |
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - November Uprising - The Russo-Polish warThe hostilities started in February and saw the Polish Army completely unprepared for a confrontation with a strong, numerically and technically superior, enemy. However, the morale of the Polish troops was high and the field commanders were often skilled veterans of the Napoleonic Wars. The first major battle took place on February 14, 1831, near the village of Stoczek near Łuków. In what became known as the Battle of Stoczek, the Polish cavalry under Brigadier Józef Dwernicki defeated the Russian division of Teodor Geismar. However, the ...
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Other tornadoes
Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Garrison Missouri.
A tornado was spotted in Garrison, Missouri, in Christian County around 8:00 pm CST on November 5 (0200 UTC November 6). Overall damage was minor; only one home was affected. The tornado tracked 17 miles (29 km) across Christian County and into Douglas County. It was confirmed to be an F1 tornado. [3]
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See also:Evansville Tornado of November 2005, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Evansville area tornado, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Other tornadoes, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Garrison Missouri, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Myrtle Missouri, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Tucker Missouri, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Munfordville Kentucky, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Mattoon Kentucky, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Woodbury Kentucky, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Russellville Ohio, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Millerton Pennsylvania Read more here: » Evansville Tornado of November 2005: Encyclopedia II - Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Other tornadoes |
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Evansville area tornadoOn Sunday, November 6, 2005 at around 1:50 am CST (0750 UTC), a tornado touched down 2 miles (3 km) north-northwest of Smiths Mills in Henderson County, Kentucky, near the Indiana/Kentucky border, and then crossed the Ohio River into Vanderburgh County, Indiana. Staying just south of I-164, the tornado traveled to the northeast causing extensive damage to parts of Evansville, Newburgh, and Boonville in Indiana. The tornado finally lifted in Spencer County, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south-southwest of Gentryville. According to a damage survey done b ...
See also:Evansville Tornado of November 2005, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Evansville area tornado, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Other tornadoes, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Garrison Missouri, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Myrtle Missouri, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Tucker Missouri, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Munfordville Kentucky, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Mattoon Kentucky, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Woodbury Kentucky, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Russellville Ohio, Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Millerton Pennsylvania Read more here: » Evansville Tornado of November 2005: Encyclopedia II - Evansville Tornado of November 2005 - Evansville area tornado |
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| | |  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Tarawa - November 20thThe American invasion force was the largest yet put together for a single operation, consisting of 17 aircraft carriers, 12 battleships, 8 heavy and 4 light cruisers, 66 destroyers and 36 transports. The force carried the 2nd Marine Division and a part of the 27th Infantry Division, for a total of about 35,000 soldiers and Marines.
The naval forces opened fire on 20 November, 1943, shelling continually for over an hour and a half, stopping only briefly to allow dive bombers from the carriers to operate against the fixed positions. Mos ...
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|  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Tarawa - November 21stWith the Marines holding a line on the island, the second day turned to cutting the Japanese forces in two, by expanding the bulge near the airfield until it reached the southern shore. Meanwhile the forces on Red 1 were instructed to secure Green beach, the entire western end of the island.
In the end, taking Green proved somewhat easier than expected. With heavy resistance all through the area, the commander decided to avoid direct combat, and instead called in naval fire from offshore. Inching their way forward during the day, the ...
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| |  |  |  | November: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Tarawa - November 23rdAt 04:00 the expected assault finally took place, in the location of the earlier probe at 23:00 the night before. After the battle ended about 1 hour later, 200 of the 300 men involved were found dead in front of the US lines, the vast majority due to artillery fire. By this point the Japanese had little left to defend the island with.
When the battle opened again the next morning, the US had little trouble forming up. The pockets remaining in the western end were gone by noon, while the 6th Marines continued their advance and reached the eastern tip of the island just past 13:00. A pocket remained near ...
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