Horoscope, Astrological Portrait, Dominant Planets, Birth Data, Biography. If you know the time of birth of Jeanine Pirro, we would appreciate it if you would send us your information with your source, at stars@astrotheme. To thank you for contributing to the enhancement of our astrological database, we shall be glad to send you the astrological portrait (3. Horoscope and chart of Jeanine Pirro Hover your mouse on an object and click to display information. Hover your mouse on an object and click to display information. Signs: Aries. You need security, but you are also stubborn, rigid, possessive, spiteful, materialistic, fixed or slow. Some traditional associations with Taurus. Astrology: Phil Collins, born January 30, 1951 in Londres, Horoscope, astrological portrait, dominant planets, birth data, heights, and interactive chart. Absent-Minded Moon - Artie Shaw (1942) Allegheny Moon - Patti Page (1956) April Moon - Sam Brown (1990) Azure Moon - Wayne Wallace (2001). Countries: Switzerland, Greek islands, Ireland, Cyprus, Iran. Also dried fruits such as chestnuts. But you may also be curt, withdrawn, calculating, petty, cruel, unpleasant, ruthless, selfish, dull, rigid, slow or sceptical. Some traditional associations with Capricorn. Countries: India, Mexico, Afghanistan, Macedonia, Thrace, the Yugoslavian coast, the Orkneys and Shetland Islands, Albania, Bulgaria, Saxony. But you may also be marginal, resigned, distant, utopian, maladjusted, eccentric and cold. Some traditional associations with Aquarius. Countries: Russia, Sweden, Poland, Israel, Iran, Abyssinia. If your sign is Pisces or your Ascendant is Pisces: you are emotional, sensitive, dedicated, adaptable, nice, wild, compassionate, romantic, imaginative, flexible, opportunist, intuitive, impossible to categorized, irrational, seductive, placid, secretive, introverted, pleasant, artistic, and charming. But you may also be indecisive, moody, confused, wavering, lazy, scatterbrained, vulnerable, unpredictable and gullible. Some traditional associations with Pisces. Countries: Portugal, Scandinavia, small Mediterranean islands, Gobi desert, Sahara. For a woman, it also represents her father, and later her husband. The Sun is one of the most important symbols in the birth chart, as much as the Ascendant, then the Moon (a bit less for a man), the ruler of the Ascendant and the fast- moving planets. A Place in the Sun (1951) is a powerful social drama and romance from director/producer George Stevens. The black and white film plays on the audience's emotions. I made a donation to the Canadian Red cross. Show your support, donate now! Bermuda's History from 1939 World War 2 to 1951 Significant events during wartime, local military bases, social and economic development. By Keith Archibald Forbes. NASA News & Feature Releases Despite Subtle Differences, Global Temperature Records in Close Agreement. Groups of scientists from several. The abiding terror in Alfred Hitchcock's life was that he would be accused of a crime he did not commit. This fear is at the heart of many of his best films. Today, A Place in the Sun curiously holds just a 76% on rottentomatoes, despite making boat loads of other lists. The film made it onto the original AFI Top. December 21, 2015 - No troubles at all getting to the television station, and there were two other 'Nifty Fifties' contestants waiting as well. Directed by George Stevens. With Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters, Anne Revere. A poor boy gets a job working for his rich uncle and ends up. It's element is fire; it is hot and dry, it governs Leo, is in exaltation in Aries and is in analogy with the heart. It represents the boss, authority, beside the father and the husband ; the age of the Sun goes from 2. Venus age when one is aware of his seductive power. Temperament : Bilious. Characterology : Emotive, Active, Secondary, passionate type. Sun in Gemini. With your outgoing nature and your inquisitive mind, you are made for communications. Your will to process information endows you with a sociable character, a pleasant and often courteous demeanour. Although there is a danger that you may scatter your energy, you focus your attention on each and every novelty. Your mobile mind works wonders when your activities demand a variety of capacities. Indeed, how is it possible to discover without searching and to be enriched without interacting? Are you considered to be superficial? When one is researching, one needs to launch experiments with no other goal than to enlarge one. Gemini wants to embrace everything because everything may prove useful. This diversification ability is very helpful in relationships: chatting always produces something interesting. You are always comfortable in any communication position. More than anyone, you can leap at an opportunity subtly suggested during a debate. After several trials, you can also uncover solutions that remained unidentified. However, although diversification is fine, scattering may be risky. Therefore, it is important for you to limit your field of activities and to focus on the pieces already collected, to standardize and to synthesize them. Sun Dominant. If the Sun is part of your natal chart's planetary dominants, in astrology, you are said to be a Solarian: you loathe pettiness and Machiavellian manoeuvre, and you are fond of natural nobleness as well as of direct and honest attitudes. You endeavour to get out of muddled or dark situations as quickly as possible. Your need for transparency may lead you to make cut- and- dried judgments such as yes or no, and black or white. However, your honesty commands your entourage's consideration. At times, you come across as authoritarian. It is true that you never want to be thought of the notable absentee, and that you manage to make people pay attention to you, as well as to your plans and your assessments. To this end, the Solarian sometimes develops a great talent for placing himself under the spotlight without missing a single opportunity to arouse interest. Some other Solarians, although more discreet, still manage to be the focus of any debate, even in situations of exclusion. It is your way of being present even though you are actually not there.. More than other people, you appreciate the esteem extended to you. It is useless to cheat with you, since in all areas you consider establishing enduring relationships only with those who love you, admire you, respect you, or express some degree of affection to you. Your will to straighten out your inter- personal relationships is your strength and sometimes, your Achilles' heel. You cannot achieve anything behind the scenes. Therefore, your comportment is marked with heroism, and your stands are devoid of ambiguity, in the sense that your commitments are unfailing, and your rebuffs, final. Interpretation of the 1. The family belongs to the upper social layer. Owing to a reversal of fortune caused by greedy and ill- intentioned persons, one is forced to reduce one's lifestyle. In the face of adversity, one demonstrates philosophy and achieves one's projects with determination. This degree indicates romance followed by abandonment, premature widowhood, or the loss of a child. N. B.: symbolic degrees belong to a branch of fatalistic astrology. Their interpretation must be regarded with the utmost caution, especially given the fact that different authors give different meanings to symbolic degrees. This is the reason why they are not included in our Astrotheme reports. If you wish, you can receive immediately in your mailbox your detailed astrological portrait, a nice gift for yourself or for your close friends and relatives, who will deeply appreciate it. Moon 1. 8. For a man, she represents his mother and later his wife, and his relationship with women in general. For a woman, the Moon is almost as important as the Sun and the Ascendant. Her element is water, she is cold and moist, she rules Cancer, is in exaltation in Taurus and is in analogy with the stomach. She symbolizes the mother, wife, the crowd, the Moon is associated with birth and childhood. Tradition also matches her with the end of life, after Saturn the old age, it is thus customary to go back to one's place of birth to die: the end of life meets the very beginning. Temperament : Lymphatic. Characterology : Emotive, non Active and Primary type or Non- Emotive, non Active and Primary, Nervous or Amorphous type. Moon in Taurus. On the day and at the time of your birth, the Moon was in the sign of Taurus. Traditionally, the Moon is in exaltation in this sign: lunar values (quietness, rest, trust) find their complementary landmarks in TaurusÂ… self- defence, need for stability and selectiveness. Your sensuality is strong and expresses itself in all life areas. You equally enjoy the pleasures of the senses and those of the mind and you never waste a single bit of a sensation. You take the time to enjoy life, to dream and to follow your imagination. You do not allow anything to disturb these moments of relaxation and calm. Your basic balance stems from these privileged moments where you can daydream at will and . Nothing bothers you, no external element disrupts the quiet course of your rest. Should anyone dare to break the charm, you become very upsetÂ…Moon Dominant. If the Moon is part of your natal chart's planetary dominants, in astrology, you are said to be a Lunarian: the driving force behind your actions is mainly the pursuit of well- being and tranquillity. Your sensitive and romantic self lives on those periods of rest during which you let your imagination wander at will. This is your way of finding inspiration and balance. Nothing is allowed to disturb your feeling of fulfilment and security within a harmonious cell, be it a family or a clan. More than other people, the Lunarian is attached to those moments during which one forgets one's worries and lets oneself cast adrift aimlessly, with no other goal than to be lulled into an ambiance, a situation, or a perfect moment. Many people do not understand such absences and their meaning, which is to regain strength. These people readily describe you with such unflattering terms as apathy and nonchalance. Some inspirations require surrendering as well as striking a balance derived from alternate action and passivity. Your qualities are expressed to the fullest in situations which demand familiarity and privacy. Your capacities to respect and blend into your environment is at least as valuable as some other people's aggressive dispositions. However, you are well- advised to avoid indolence and renunciation out of laziness or indifference. Interpretation of the 1. Although events are favourable and success is within reach, one is unwilling to make the effort to grasp golden opportunities. Sometimes, this degree indicates that one is forced to take up a career which is contrary to one's wishes, or that the desire to live in the countryside is unfulfilled. N. B.: symbolic degrees belong to a branch of fatalistic astrology. Their interpretation must be regarded with the utmost caution, especially given the fact that different authors give different meanings to symbolic degrees. This is the reason why they are not included in our Astrotheme reports. If you wish, you can receive immediately in your mailbox your detailed astrological portrait, a nice gift for yourself or for your close friends and relatives, who will deeply appreciate it. Bermuda's History from 1. World War 2 to 1. British Overseas Territory of Bermuda in a. Gazetteer. For business visitors. David's Island, Somerset. Spanish Point, Spittal Pond, sports, taxes, telecommunications, time zone. Town of St. George, Tucker's Town, utilities, villages. By Keith. Archibald Forbes (see About. Us)exclusively for Bermuda. Online. 19. 39. Construction of. Royal Naval Air Station on Boaz Island. As part of the. preparations for World War 2, the increased workload at HMS Malabar caused. With so many of the. Royal Navy warships carrying catapult- launched. Hawker Osprey, Fairey Seafox and Supermarine Walrus. Thus, the new station was built. Its primary role was. Early in the Second World War, with no. Boaz Island were used to. Bermuda Flying School on Darrell's Island. It had two good- size. With the Battle of the Atlantic. Some. remnants still survive but all that remains of the Fleet Air Arm. With World War 2 imminent. Britain, a 9. 9 year lease was granted by the UK to the USA for land bases at. St David's Island and Morgan and Tucker's Islands. Warwick Camp in. Warwick Parish was fortified, to help defend the Dockyard against. German raiders. 1. Establishment of. Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA) as one of the consequences of World War 2, a. A formal. State of Emergency was declared in Bermuda, a week before World War 2 began. David's, then Bermuda's only. September 1, 1. 93. Ship's Examination Service. Bermuda Volunteer Engineers and Special Constabulary (later, the. Bermuda Reserve Police). The Bermuda office of telegraph and cable company Cable. Wireless (West Indies) Ltd was ordered to operate 2. Bermuda, with its key Royal Navy Dockyard and other British military units then. Bermuda, in touch with the rest of the free world and particularly with. London. The State of Emergency also required all persons traveling to Bermuda to. Americans or other non- British citizens, to. British Consular authorities in New York or elsewhere. An. announcement was made that the Furness Bermuda Line's lovely cruise ship Queen. Bermuda would be withdrawn from civilian service and put into military. The Queen. of Bermuda left Hamilton for New York at her usual time but almost 1. February 1. 94. 9) before she carried another passenger to. Bermuda. 1. 93. 9. On arrival in New York on the morning, 7. Queen of Bermuda were disembarked as usual, but the usual bustle of. The Queen of Bermuda ocean liner sailed from New York under sealed orders. British Admiralty. As the liner sailed. Hudson River, every Allied vessel in port gave her the traditional. She was en route to a. Belfast, Northern Ireland, where she would be stripped of her. British warship. September 1. David's, the nautical Examination Service began, two. Its mission was to ascertain the identity. Bermuda. The BMA, Bermuda's only gunners. It was a. single battery of three officers and 1. Royal Artillery (RA) and with 1. RA as. instructors and equipment maintenance personnel. At 9 am. Bermuda time, a telegram received by the Bermuda Governor and then the Bermuda. Government from the UK's Secretary of State from the Colonies and then made. Great Britain and therefore all members of the British. Commonwealth of Nations including Bermuda were at war with Germany. The. pre- planned War Boards ordered by the Bermuda Government were immediately. Members of the then- white Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC) were. Armoury on Reid Street, Hamilton. There. Royal Army Service Corps trucks delivered equipment from the British Army's. Bermuda headquarters at Prospect. Tucker's Town was garrisoned. Bermuda site at Cable Hut of the transatlantic telegraph cable. Darrell's. Island was taken over as a Royal Air Force station, with two commands. Men of the then- resident King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Bermuda under the command of Major Hughes- Hallet, dug. Warwick Camp, until relieved on September 4 by the BVRC. RAF Air Transport Command operated large, multi- engine. Europe and the. Americas. RAF Ferry Command was responsible for delivering airplanes from. One of the first to enlist in the. Bermuda Militia and Bermuda Contingent of the Caribbean Regiment was William. Edwin Smith, nephew of the man by the same name who was the first black. Bermudian killed in action in the Great War 1. As the requirements of the RAF and Fleet. Air Arm could not be filled by the output of British factories, the Air. Ministry in London placed orders with manufacturers in the neutral USA for all manner. These included flying boats, like the PBY Catalina, which. Atlantic, albeit in stages. Imperial Airways, which had become the. British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), continued to operate in Bermuda. War, as well, though in a war- role, with its new Boeing. A Bermuda Government station began operating from a studio in the. Walker Arcade in Hamilton. The British. and local colonial governments published strict currency control edicts and. Food and Supplies Control Board would have oversight. Bermuda's. Executive Council rejected a proposal to beef up the strength of the. BVRC, then with 4. Furness Bermuda Line's cruise ship Monarch of Bermuda left Bermuda for the. She was taken over for wartime merchant. UK and Bermuda at war, was then useless as a Bermuda. It was because of then- existing US legislation that barred American. British- flagged or other warring countries ships. Two information officers, William E. Zuill and Canon Thomas. Bermuda Government. Their job was to explain to the public. Nautical Examination Service and to deal with. UK's Ministry of Information. Bermudian. John Brewer died after crashing in German enemy territory while fighting for. Britain. He was a flier in the Royal Air Force. Because. stringent British War Office requirements in this regard had such a negative. Bermuda and the Bahamas. UK's Foreign Office. Americans too needed passports to enter. But this proved to be both temporary and not successful in. Bermuda, already an. British naval base, became a a key Royal Navy Atlantic port. The. anomaly in the command structure referred to in 1. Royal Navy Dockyard was transferred to the FAA and given the. HMS Malabar. 1. 94. Bermuda- based censors sent out from England from a Pan. American Airways flying boat. They included securities and large money. With guns installed, HMS Queen of Bermuda set sail for the. River Plate of Graf Spee fame and the South Atlantic Command. Thereafter she. spent 1. South Atlantic. visiting the isolated Tristan da Cunha and Falkland Islands. An organization of patriotic British Bermudian ladies. Ladies. The ladies received the active. Furness Withy Line which then owned the hotel and its. Bermudiana Hotel Company. The LHO was constantly active with all. Afternoon and evening groups were. Sunday Evening Sing Song were common. Founding members of the group included. Mrs Appleby, Mrs Blee, Mrs J. Smith,Mrs Talbot. They often worked in association with the Sailors. The Hamilton Princess. Hotel was closed for the duration of Word War 2 by order of the British. Government. American residents and visitors left the Island in droves. The Bermuda Flying. School was established on Darrell's Island with the goal of training. Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy (RN). The school trained. Luscombe seaplanes. Those. who passed their training were sent to the Air Ministry to be assigned to. RAF or the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm (FAA). The Commanding Officer of. Major Cecil Montgomery Moore, DFC, who was also the commander. Bermuda Volunteer Engineers. He had left the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle. Corps to become one of at least eighteen Bermudian aviators of the Great. War. The school trained eighty pilots before an excess of trained pilots led. The body administrating it was adapted to become a. Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), sending. War's end. 1. 94. Newly installed. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill personally dispatched Canadian- born. William Stephenson, then working in London and by then a close confidante and. German. rearmament programmes, to New York with the cover title of British passports. Working out of offices in Rockefeller Centre, the original. Sir William. The role quickly expanded under. Sir William soon overseeing British. Nazi espionage, sabotage and propaganda activities in the. United States during the early years of the conflict. One of his key weapons in. Bermuda censorship station. This became. hugely significant because since before the start of WW2 and also during it at. Bermuda was a staging point for. US- European flying boat services operated by Pan American World Airways. Britain. Bermuda was a geographically convenient location for. North America and Europe. All. correspondence sent to or from Europe was destined to be examined by Imperial. Censorship staff based at the Hamilton Princess Hotel, and suspect items were. This led to the identification of several. German spies and spy rings operating in North America. Ultimately. some 1,5. British intelligence officers and code breakers descended on Bermuda. Imperial Censorship station, many of them women . Sir William, knighted in 1. British, in. addition to investigating enemy activities and mobilizing pro- British opinion in. US, served as an unofficial liaison between Churchill and President Franklin. D Roosevelt, supervised training of Americans for intelligence work, operated. Axis activities in South America and provided. Washington and London on the movements of pro- Nazi Vichy. French operatives. US Secretary of. State Cordell Hull implored Canadian Prime Minister Mac. Kenzie King to act as an. America. It was less than two weeks after. Winston Churchill had succeeded Neville Chamberlain as Britain. At that time, while Britain and her Commonwealth Allies were at war. Both President Roosevelt and Mr. Hull privately believed America could not. Nazi aggression. But he and the President were then hesitant to openly side with. Britain in the early years of World War Two given the strength of the. Hull made the plea. Franco- British forces were falling back on the French port city of Dunkirk.
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