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 Updated at 11:24 p.m. ETPLEASANT GROVE, Ala. - Firefighters searched one splintered pile after another for stanley cup  survivors Thursday, combing the remains of houses and neighborhoods pulverized by the nation s deadliest tornado outbreak in almost four decades. At least 290 people were killed across six states  151; more than two-thirds of them in Alabama, where large cities bore the half-mile-wide scars the twisters left behind.Tornadoes damage reactors in U.S.; Backups workObama to travel to Alabama to assess storm damagePictures: Aerial views of Tuscaloosa, Ala.The death toll from Wednesday s storms seems out of a bygone era, before Doppler radar and pinpoint satellite forecasts were around to warn communities of severe weather. Residents were told the tornadoes were coming up to 24 minutes ahead of time, but they were just too wide, too powerful and too locked onto populated areas to avoid a horrifying body count. These were the most intense super-cell thunderstorms that I think anybody who was out there forecasting has ever seen,  said meteorologist Greg Carbin at the National Weather Service s Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla.        Ho stanley cup w to help tornado victims in the South If you experienced a direct hit from one of these, you d have to be in a reinforced room, storm shelter or underground  to survive, Carbin said.The storms seemed to hug the interstate highways as they barreled along like runaway trucks, obliterating neighborhoods or even entire towns fr stanley italia om Tuscaloosa t Elxo Hearing Continued for  South Park  Critic
 Alison Doyle has not posted a new track to her SoundCloud account in nine months. The last one was less than a min stanley becher ute in length, a field recording of the sound of the Arts Music Building at Cornish College. What is heard is someones piano practice, routine stuff, from a distance. The music, the performance, is but a portion of the overall audio, however 鈥?the remainder is wind noise and bird song and a significant amount of otherwise everyday ambience. The second most recent Doyle track is also nine months old, and it tells a specifi stanley france c story, in firm contrast to the field recording, which is willfully and expressly quotidian. This other piece,  Bloodwork,  is a slow, steady, explorative piano piece. It takes its time, rarely moving beyond its rudimentary, and yet thoroughly engaging, melodic line.      The rhythm is the thing here. If it sounds like martial music, solemn in its own way, that seems fitting as Doyle wrote at the time that it came out of her experience of damaging one of the core parts of her toolset: her left hand: Mostly improvised, this piece was written one week after stabbing a knife through my hand. My apologies for the seriously flawed mastering and wonky recording; a work in progress and so thankfu cups stanley l I didnt permanently damage my hand. As such, the work brings to mind other musicians response to injury, such as Brian Enos sick bed revelation, as he recounted in his liner notes to his Discreet Music album in 1975, which laid the groundwork for his ideas abo