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She can be seen in the new BBC programme The | Armstrong and Miller Show this autumn, directed by Dom |
reetings to his father, his sword to Johnnie | Armstrong, and a curse to his wife. |
is most well known in the versions by Louis | Armstrong and The Mills Brothers (1938); plus Benny Go |
gs went to New York City, playing there with | Armstrong and Dickerson. |
John Joseph Mitty, with Bishops Robert John | Armstrong and Thomas Kiely Gorman serving as co-consec |
n many of the Hot Seven recordings made with | Armstrong and his band. |
s on which has appeared include Pulling, The | Armstrong and Miller Show, Swinging, Peep Show and the |
Neil | Armstrong and Tom Hanks both wrote introductions to th |
Micro Men (2009) starring Alexander | Armstrong and Martin Freeman |
dy Herman, Charlie Parker, Perry Como, Louis | Armstrong, and Coleman Hawkins, among others. |
Armstrong and Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos co-authore | |
See also: Samuel Chapman | Armstrong and William Jackson Palmer |
to the Toronto Raptors in a trade for B. J. | Armstrong, and he spent two weeks with the Raptors dur |
Armstrong and Smith were elected "without much opposit | |
come from Westmoreland, Fayette, Allegheny, | Armstrong, and Somerset Counties with varying backgrou |
It starred Alexander | Armstrong and Ben Miller as media journalists Craig Ch |
ngeles for several years, accompanying Louis | Armstrong and Fats Waller among others. |
Late in 1931 he toured with Louis | Armstrong, and he remained in New York City at the end |
2010 The | Armstrong and Miller Show - cameo as himself. |
death of the Independent Labor incumbent Tom | Armstrong and in Wagga Wagga the Liberal's Wal Fife wo |
Louis | Armstrong and Yves Montand have performed the song in |
work of pioneering educators such as Samuel | Armstrong and Dr. Washington. |
He was the son of Thomas | Armstrong and Agnes Murray, both immigrants from Roxbu |
Louis | Armstrong and his All-Stars: Trummy Young, Danny Barce |
its on Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Louis | Armstrong and others. |
Tommy Breckons recalled learning first from | Armstrong, and later from Tom Clough: Now as to the di |
h loading rifles manufactured by Sir William | Armstrong; and by the time of her commissioning the Na |
iquid chromatography was first introduced by | Armstrong and Henry in 1980. |
performed by many musicians, including Louis | Armstrong and Sam Cooke. |
She was in The | Armstrong and Miller Show on BBC One, and Bellamy's Pe |
, taking the place of the unavailable Louis | Armstrong, and shortly afterwards recorded with Jelly |
Ed. by Daniel | Armstrong and Cornelis H. van Schooneveld, 1977 |
scene Cruiser Alabama in August, 1863 - Lts | Armstrong and Sinclair at Sinclair's 32 pounder statio |
sions, the others being James McDivitt, Neil | Armstrong, and Elliot See. |
h Records, backed by the cornet player Louis | Armstrong and pianist Richard M. Jones, on songs such |
tch" record, along with Mike Fletcher, Colin | Armstrong, and Damien Couturier, with 14 goals. |
Alida Livingston | Armstrong and Daughter, Rembrandt Peale, ca. |
They followed on from George | Armstrong's 1016 Class built from 1867, themselves der |
r a live action introduction featuring Louis | Armstrong and his orchestra, the short opens in the ju |
ch as Duke Ellington, Lucky Millinder, Louis | Armstrong and Skitch Henderson (of the NBC Orchestra.) |
and "I Don't Want To Cry" before both Harry | Armstrong and Gene Armstrong left the group, being rep |
private enterprise owned by partners B. Neal | Armstrong and Stephen F. Ritz, has been restoring and |
Robertson, Nellie | Armstrong, and Riker, Dorothy (eds), The John Tipton P |
Outback Proposals (2006) (with Lindsay | Armstrong and Barbara Hannay) |
Two elementary schools in Highland Park, | Armstrong and Bradfield, serve sections of Highland Pa |
Wentworth, Alaric Charles Blackett, Atalanta | Armstrong, and Ariadne Grace Beaumont), and a total of |
Armstrong and Brown go after Ferguson, who desires rev | |
ris, Barbara Flynn, Warren Clarke, Alexander | Armstrong, Anna Chancellor, Sam Kelly and Darren Boyd. |
In protest, Sir Richard | Armstrong announced his resignation in December 2004, |
le, on Green Day's CD/DVD Bullet in a Bible, | Armstrong announces, "This next song's a big 'fuck you |
zie, Emily Caroline Brent, Dr. Edward George | Armstrong, Anthony James Marston, William Henry Blore, |
To promote the album, | Armstrong appeared in series of performances of Gospel |
Armstrong appeared in Playboy's September 1986 issue, | |
m the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, in 2003 | Armstrong appeared in Quartermaine's Terms at the Roya |
Armstrong appeared on the July 28, 2006 episode of Wor | |
Armstrong appears to have created the name on his own. | |
He also served on the Board of the Louis | Armstrong Archives on campus, and the restoration and |
(Taraji P. Henson), but discover Collins and | Armstrong are also detectives, presumably on Miletto's |
ard Everette Horton) and Steve Craig (Robert | Armstrong) are a pair of sidewalk confidence men worki |
She and Lil Hardin | Armstrong are often ranked as two of the best female j |
Walsh's latest books dealing with | Armstrong are: L.A. Officiel (19 October 2006) and Fro |
er got angry and wrote a complaint letter to | Armstrong; Armstrong wrote an actual letter back to he |
[1818] | Armstrong, Armstrong, and Duncan v. Morgan. |
William | Armstrong Art Gallery and Studio, Savannah, Georgia. |
ects as "geniuses" (though the Ellington and | Armstrong articles do, and I won't argue with that). |
the army were equipped with the very latest | Armstrong artillery which were light, mobile, very acc |
fternoon of the third day, the effect of the | Armstrong artillery firing from only 20m - point blank |
Bess | Armstrong as Kathryn Morgan |
Alun | Armstrong as Billy Shepherd |
Robert | Armstrong as Mahlon Keane |
Jonas | Armstrong as Simon McNeal |
R.G. | Armstrong as Hunter Boyd |
It was also performed by | Armstrong as well as by Mickey Rooney and William Dema |
Robert | Armstrong as Mac McLaine |
At AOL, Falco was replaced with Tim | Armstrong as of March 2009. |
Robert | Armstrong as Carl Denham |
Wilhelm Fink is another name for Billie Joe | Armstrong as featured singing on the track "New Blood" |
t was built under the guidance of Herbert W. | Armstrong as both a facility to be used by the Worldwi |
following month, succeeding the late George | Armstrong as reserve team coach. |
The movie also stars Robert Hays and Bess | Armstrong as Billy's parents. |
In 2007, it was revealed that | Armstrong, as a lame duck legislator, attended legisla |
pet and as an adolescent he began with Louis | Armstrong as his leading idol in twenties-encouraged b |
Norwood Young - R&B singer, employed Brian | Armstrong as his personal butler |
nal, this time with former international Ken | Armstrong as coach. |
William | Armstrong as Accountant |
R.G. | Armstrong as Flix |
Alexander | Armstrong as Nick, the lead character, a vet and owner |
Washington described | Armstrong as “the most perfect specimen of man, physic |
Herb | Armstrong as Schiller |
h for seven-time Tour de France winner Lance | Armstrong as well as George Hincapie, ice-hockey playe |
Robert | Armstrong as Malachy |
he route for himself, and went on board with | Armstrong as the captain's boat shot through the canyo |
ade her first recordings in 1925, with Louis | Armstrong as a sideman on the session. |
Robert | Armstrong as Capt. |
Louis | Armstrong as Henry |
ristina Deutekom in the title role and Karan | Armstrong as Morgana. |
Alexander | Armstrong as A Cop |
Margot | Armstrong as Alice Adair |
Robert | Armstrong as 'Doc' Rogers |
Jack | Armstrong as Sean Barker |
Robert | Armstrong as Nick Martel |
Robert | Armstrong as Vic Wright |
g Billie Holiday as a singing maid and Louis | Armstrong as a bandleader; supporting players Holiday |
an 1893 by-election upon the death of James | Armstrong as a Member of the Liberal Party to represen |
ctober 1999 when Hansen had first written to | Armstrong asking if he could write the book. |
fe, but he is known to have helped found the | Armstrong Association, a forerunner of the Urban Leagu |
AE1 was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness, England on 14 November |
mer of 2005, while he was entertaining Lance | Armstrong at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. |
Buenos Aires was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong at Barrow and launched on 21 September 1937. |
apprenticed at the age of fifteen to Joseph | Armstrong at the Great Western Railway's Wolverhampton |
won a gold medal in the 470 Class with Jenny | Armstrong at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. |
William Hepburn | Armstrong at the Biographical Directory of the United |
laid down by the High Walker Yard of Vickers | Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 28 February 1935, la |
f ten 0-6-0 tank locomotives built by George | Armstrong at the Wolverhampton works of the Great West |
rdered in May 1963, she was built by Vickers | Armstrong at a cost of £40.2m. |
laid down by the High Walker Yard of Vickers | Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 5 August 1936. |
Satchmo Remembered: The Music Of Louis | Armstrong At Carnegie Hall (Atlantic Records) |
Saundra Brown | Armstrong at the Biographical Directory of Federal Jud |
r's Show Boat), special billing was given to | Armstrong at the insistence of Bing Crosby, who also i |
Armstrong Atlantic was founded in 1935 by Thomas Gambl | |
Georgia College, Savannah State University, | Armstrong Atlantic State University, and Savannah Coll |
egiately at Schoolcraft College (1984-1986), | Armstrong Atlantic State University (1986-1987) and No |
was studying towards a psychology degree at | Armstrong Atlantic State University. |
It is the home of the | Armstrong Atlantic State University Pirates basketball |
Fielding athletic teams known as | Armstrong Atlantic Pirates, the university is in the c |
Armstrong attended Long Bay College. | |
Armstrong attended college at Fayetteville State Unive | |
Armstrong attended Farragut High School in Chicago, an | |
Armstrong attended the California State Democratic con | |
Armstrong attended Mississippi State University from 1 | |
Gillian | Armstrong, Australian film director |
In three seasons with the Nets, | Armstrong averaged 2.2 points per game. |
Armstrong averaged three points and two rebounds per g | |
1974: Louis | Armstrong Award for outstanding Jazz student, Jazz Int |
ting in the Philippines, two Emmy Awards, an | Armstrong Award, and an Amnesty International Award fo |
You Want Him?" was the first song written by | Armstrong, back when he was fourteen. |
Armstrong, Bailey, Borden, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Co | |
township contains these fourteen cemeteries: | Armstrong, Bales, Beals, Doty, Janesville, Leitch, Low |
ional musician by 1934, playing with the Ted | Armstrong band in Clinton, Oklahoma. |
Robert Temple | Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Ilminster GCB, CVO (born |
She was built as P323 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow and Bellis and Morcom Ltd, and launc |
She was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow and launched in October 1939. |
She was built by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow and launched on 26 February 1932. |
She was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow and launched in May 1939. |
She was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow and launched in November 1939. |
She was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow and launched in March 1941. |
She was built as P321 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 19 June 1943. |
She was built as P318 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 24 February 1943. |
She was built as P324 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 30 October 1943. |
She was built as P319 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and John Brown & Company, Clydebank |
She was built as P314 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 29 July 1942. |
She was built as P312 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 29 May 1942. |
She was built as P317 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and John Brown & Company, Clydebank |
She was built as P316 by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 26 October 1942. |
second group of that class, built by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness. |
second group of that class, built by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness. |
second group of that class, built by Vickers | Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness. |
lian-German feature film directed by Gillian | Armstrong, based on the novel of the same name by Seba |
Saputo include: Saputo, Alexis de Portneuf, | Armstrong, Baxter, Black Creek "Wisconsin Clasic", Dai |
After leaving | Armstrong, Beal worked with Noble Sissle, then moved t |
d information for Columbiana plus Allegheny, | Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, L |
ts and private schools located in Allegheny, | Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence, |
For commuters from the outer suburbs in | Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and We |
Over his long career with the Gunners, | Armstrong became one of Arsenal's most consistent play |
In 1887, | Armstrong became interested in classifying substituent |
eighteen-year-old Hattiesburg native Elaine | Armstrong became the first African American students a |
Armstrong began playing for the Kootenay Ice of the We | |
ter a stellar high school basketball career, | Armstrong began her collegiate sports career in 2001, |
In the 1950s, | Armstrong began to acquire and operate independent tel |
In the spring of 2001, | Armstrong began experiencing pains in her legs. |
Armstrong began to construct various "doomsday calenda | |
the staff, including the acting principal Mr | Armstrong, being past pupils. |
Arthur | Armstrong Bell (June 15, 1899 - after 1924) was a Cana |
Laiseka, Basso, Hamilton, | Armstrong, Beloki and Zubeldia riding up to Alpe d'Hue |
r sources he was 53, died 2 days after Louis | Armstrong, belongs to 50 club, lived 50 & 11 months, l |
oadcast on BBC Radio 4. It starred Alexander | Armstrong, Ben Miller, Samuel West, and Tony Gardner. |
s Ted Lewis, Dave Brubeck, Earl Hines, Louis | Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Errol Garner |
ert E. McCracken, who played alongside Louis | Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Jack Teagarden |
ere reboilered at Wolverhampton under George | Armstrong between 1880 and 1890. |
olverhampton Works under the aegis of George | Armstrong between 1878 and 1883. |
Herbert | Armstrong Bevard is a Roman Catholic bishop from the U |
upermice "are metabolically similar to Lance | Armstrong biking up the Pyrenees. |
usicians, photographing such people as Louis | Armstrong, Billie Holliday, Sidney Bechet, Gene Krupa |
omposers and his music was recorded by Louis | Armstrong, Bing Crosby, and others. |
Louis | Armstrong, Bing Crosby, 1949 |
the American OKeh label, artists like Louis | Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer, Duke Elli |
An early colleague of Louis | Armstrong, Black Benny is referred to in Armstrong's a |
Gordon | Armstrong, born 15 July 1967 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, E |
John | Armstrong, born September 5, 1936 in Airdrie is a form |
eron Mooney, Joel Corey, Steven King, Steven | Armstrong, Brad Miller, Clint Bizzell |
rmore the orders specified that at least one | Armstrong breech-loading rifled cannon be acquired for |
d with one 7-inch (180 mm)/110-pound (50 kg) | Armstrong breech-loading gun, one 68-pound (31 kg) Lan |
Wellington side containing the likes of Ron | Armstrong, Brian Turner, Tony Sibley, and Earle Thomas |
Tujunga Narrows Bridge, originally named the | Armstrong Bridge (1, p. 202), which rises 275' above t |
eobald Butler Barrett (born July 24, 1894 in | Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada-) was a Canadian p |
The Gambrinus Malting Corporation of | Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada |
ounded in 1991 by the producer/remixer Rollo | Armstrong, brother of Dido. |
The township contains these six cemeteries: | Armstrong, Brown, Donham, Ruggles, Stephens and Taylor |
When Scrope refused to release | Armstrong, Buccleuch led a party of men on a daring ra |
Uptowners have included jazz musicians Louis | Armstrong, Buddy Bolden, George Brunies, Harry Connick |
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