AARON COVINGTON. Ref: 22533

AARON COVINGTON. Ref: 22533

Famous or Infamous Covingtons 12 August 2021 Return to Site Map AARON COVINGTON. Ref: 22533. Born: 5 Jun 1984 in Indiana IN. Father: not known, Father Ref: 0. Mother: not known, Mother Ref: 0. An American screenwriter and sound designer from Northwest Indiana. He attended Ohio State University and graduated from the University of Southern California in 2011 with a MFA in film production. He took part in numerous productions for the USC School of Cinematic Arts as a sound designer. Covington co-wrote the screenplay for the 2015 film Creed, a spin-off-sequel to the Rocky film series, starring Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan, with Ryan Coogler, who also directed the film. Covington is a personal friend of Coogler, and the two worked together with Stallone to green-light the film with MGM studios. Covington wrote and directed the storyline for the MyCareer mode in the video game NBA 2K17. He also worked on the US 2017 TV series "Minimum Wage". Article: 'Creed' Co-Writer to Pen 'Black Panther' Comic - January 09, 2018 7:30am by Graeme McMillan "Mario Del Pennino/Marvel Entertainment, Ryan Coogler collaborator Aaron Covington will write a two-issue storyline in 'Long Live the King.' The creatives making decisions in Wakanda are changing — for two issues, at least. Aaron Covington, who co-wrote Creed with Black Panther movie director Ryan Coogler, is joining artist Mario DelPennio for a two-issue storyline as part of Marvel’s digital Black Panther: Long Live the King comic book series. The two creators take over from Nnedi Okorafor and Andre Lima Araujo with the third issue of the series (the original pair will return for the series' final two issues to close out their storyline). The issues from Covington and DelPennio launch a new story in which T’Challa, the ruler of Wakanda and eponymous Black Panther, has to deal with a monster tearing through the country while also struggling to help the nation rebound from political strife. Can he do it? Well, you can check out a preview below and see if that offers any clues. Black Panther: Long Live the King is a ComiXology Originals release from Marvel, released on a biweekly schedule by Marvel exclusively on Amazon’s ComiXology platform. It follows Thor vs. Hulk: Champions of the Universe and The Immortal Iron Fists as part of the ongoing partnership, with a new Avengers series to follow this March." (Last updated: 20/05/2020 08:55:12) Aaron Covington 22533.jpg Ann Horner COVINGTON. Ref: 21134. Born: 5 Mar 1942 in Fairmont, Marion Co WV. Father: Kettering, James Richard, Father Ref: 0. Mother: Horner, Elizabeth Ann, Mother Ref: 0. Mar: during 1963 in Marion Co WV to Waddell, James Earl . 2nd Mar: 14 May 1977 in Missouri MO to Covington, Joe Etheridge 16907. 3rd Mar: during 1995 in Missouri MO to McClain, Charles J . Ann Kettering Covington was the first woman to serve on the Missouri Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of Missouri, and as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri. She is listed in the Who's Who in America as a lawyer & judge. Born on March 5, 1942, Ann Kettering was raised in Fairmont, West Virginia. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Duke University in 1963. Children: from 1st marriage, Mary Elizabeth Waddell & Paul Kettering Waddell. Her first marriage to James E Waddell, 17 Aug 1963 ended in divorce Aug 1976. As the mother of two young children, Elizabeth and Paul, she entered the University of Missouri School of Law in 1974. She describes her children as the center of her life. While a law student, she went home at 4 o'clock each day to spend time with her children. She did not return to her law books until after Elizabeth and Paul's bedtime. She received her J.D. degree in May 1977. That same year, she married Joe Covington. Also in 1977, she began her law career as an Assistant Attorney General in the Missouri Attorney General's office. In 1979, she entered the private practice of law in Columbia, Missouri, where she had a successful general litigation practice. In 1987, she was appointed to the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District. Shortly thereafter, she was appointed to the Supreme Court of Missouri. Served on the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1989 to 2001, including a two-year term as the Court's Chief Justice from 1993 to 1995. After retiring from the Supreme Court of Missouri, Judge Covington became a partner at Bryan Cave, LLP, where she focused on appellate advocacy. Judge Covington retired from the practice of law in 2010 and lives in Columbia, Missouri with her husband Charles McClain. She enjoys spending time with her family, including her two granddaughters Ashley and Devin. She sits on the Board of Directors of Shelter Insurance, participates in various bar organizations and projects, and remains active in the Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church. Summary of career: Education: BA, Duke University 1963; JD University of Montana 1977; Bar, Montana 1977 US District Court (we dist.) Montana 1977. Assistant Attorney General State of Montana, Jefferson County, 1977-79; Partner of Covington & Maier, Columbia, Montana 1979- 81, Butcher, Cline, Mallory & Covington, Columbia, Montana 1981-87; Justice Montana Court Appeals (WE Dist.), Kansas City 1987-89; Montana Supreme Court 1989- ; Board of Directors Midland Montana Legal Services Corp., Columbia 1983-87; Chairman, Juvenile Justice Advisory Board, Columbia 1984-87; Board of Directors, Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital, Columbia 1982-83; Chairman Columbia Industrial Revenue Bond Authority 1984-87; Trustee United Methodist Church, Columbia 1983-86. Council of State Government Toll fellow 1988; Fellow American Bar Foundation; member ABA (Judicial Administrative Division), Montana Bar Association, Boone County Bar Association (Secretary 1981-82), Academy Montana Squires, Order of Coif (hon), Mortar Board (hon), Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Home address: 1201 Torrey Pines Drive, Columbia, Montana 65203-4825. Office: Montana Supreme Court, PO Box 150, Jefferson City, Montana 65102-0150 (Last updated: 22/11/2018 10:23:06) Ann Horner Kettering Covington 21134.jpg Ann Horner Kettering Covington 21134 with Joe Etheridge Covington 16907 - in 1977.jpg Ann Horner Kettering Covington 21134. - with family c1955.jpg Ann Horner Kettering Covington 21134 - being sworn in..jpg ANTHONY LAVONNE COVINGTON. Ref: 12451. Born: 26 Dec 1967 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co NC. Father: not known, Father Ref: 0. Mother: not known, Mother Ref: 0. Known as Tony, is a former American football safety in the National Football League and Arena Football League. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round of the 1991 NFL Draft, round 4, draft 93. He was with them for 4 years (1991-94). He had played college football at Virginia. He also played for the Seattle Seahawks (1995) and Tampa Bay Storm (1999). Career stats: 124 tackles, 4 Interceptions and 1 sack. Wore number 25 jersey. He currently works as the radio commentator for University of Virginia football broadcasts. (Last updated: 24/09/2009 15:11:15) Anthony Lavonne Covington 12451 - Buccaneers.jpg ARTHUR EDWIN COVINGTON. Ref: 5508. Born: 21 Sep 1913 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Father: Covington, Joseph Arthur, Father Ref: 1358. Mother: Neate, Isabella Welch, Mother Ref: 4444. Mar: during 1945 in Canada to Riche, Charlotte Anne 5267. Died: 17 Mar 2001 in Ontario, Canada aged 87. His Grandfather Edwin Joseph (1744) & father emigrated to Canada in the 1880s. Distinguished radio astronomer with the National Research Council of Canada. His collection of memorabilia founded a Covington Museum at Queen University, Kingston, Ontario. Traced his family back thru' the College of Arms to 1627. Thought in 1993 telephone directory check to live at 269 Pleasant Park, Ottawa, Canada. from tel. dir. Ottawa. Wikipedia entry reads: Covington was born in Regina and grew up in Vancouver. He showed an early interest in astronomy, and had built a 5-inch (130 mm) refractor telescope after meeting members of the local chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. He was also interested in amateur radio and operated station VE3CC for a time. He started his career as a radio operator on ships operated by the Canadian National Railways. He put himself though school and eventually earned a bachelor's degree from the University of British Columbia in 1938, and obtained his master's degree from the same institution in 1940 after building an electron microscope. He then moved to University of California in Berkeley where he received his doctoral degree in nuclear physics in 1942. He was still at Berkeley when he was invited to join the National Research Council (NRC) in Ottawa in 1942 as a radar technician, working at the NRC's Radio Field Station. Solar observations - Immediately after the war Covington became interested in radio astronomy, and built a small telescope out of the electronic parts from a surplus SCR-268 radar combined with parts from another receiver originally built to test silicon crystal radio parts for radar applications. These electronics were attached to the 4 ft (1.2 m) parabolic dish from a Type III gun- laying radar. The system operated at a frequency of 2800 MHz, or a wavelength of 10.7 cm. Initially the instrument was pointed in the direction of various celestial objects, including Jupiter, the Milky Way, aurora borealis, and the Sun, but it proved too insensitive to pick up any source other than the Sun. So a solar study program was started. As time passed, Covington and his colleagues realized that the Sun's emission at 10.7 cm wavelength was varying, which was unexpected.

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