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Black Sunday
Black Sunday was a severe dust storm that occurred on April 14, 1935, as part of the Dust Bowl, a period of severe dust storms in the American prairies in the 1930s. The storm first hit the Oklahoma panhandle and northwestern Oklahoma, then moved south into Texas. The conditions were the most severe in the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, but the storm's effects were also felt in surrounding areas. Drought, erosion, bare soil, and winds caused the dust to fly freely and at high speeds. It is estimated that 300,000 tons of topsoil were displaced from the prairie area. Black Sunday was one of the worst dust storms in American history and caused immense economic and agricultural damage. This photograph shows the storm approaching Stratford, Texas.Photograph credit: George Everett Marsh Jr.; restored by Yann Forget
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    • Lincoln, Abraham; Grant, U. S.; & Davis, Jefferson (1861). Resolving family differences peacefully (3rd ed.). Gettysburg: Printing Press. ISBN 0-12-345678-9.
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Spain

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Cambridge

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East Anglia

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London

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  • Myrtle Avenue 747 approach - Heathrow Airport - Off Hatton Road, Hatton Cross tube
  • Dray horses from Young's Brewery, Wandsworth SW18 4JD - soon to be retired
  • Traffic light tree, Heron Quay, Pierre Vivant 1998 at junctions of Heron Quay Bank, Marsh Wall and Westferry Road.
  • Movida night club - Samy Sass owner - 7-8 Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TF

Manchester

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  • George Best's house in Blossoms Lane, Bramhall - modernist split level house designed by architect Frazer Crane in 1969.

George Best's house

Elsewhere

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Lose threads

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Robert_Irwin could benefit from rewriting.

Write / group / interlink articles on photorealism or photoreal / hyper-realism / super-realism

Remove the section on the Night Watch on Rembrandt and merge with Night Watch (painting)

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People persecuted by the Christian church

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  • Giordano Bruno burnt at the stake in 1600 for suggesting that the universe is infinite.
  • Galileo Galilei interned 1633 for insisting that the Earth was not at the centre of the solar system

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