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Flight Commander Frederick Carr | Armstrong DSC (13 June 1896 -25 March 1918) was a Cana |
ng towards big band style as played by Louis | Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Luis Russell, Jelly Roll Mo |
He has cited Dizzy Gillespie, Louis | Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Donald Byrd and Miles Davis |
el Metropolitan, where legends such as Louis | Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Chick Webb's |
Armstrong, E: Elizabeth Farnese, the Termagant of Spai | |
orded the song include Adrian Rollini, Louis | Armstrong, Earl Hines, Fats Waller, Bing Crosby, Benny |
hrough the Cooperative Program and the Annie | Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions. |
Armstrong, Edward C, The French Metrical Versions of B | |
Armstrong, Edward (1892). | |
Armstrong Elementary School | |
Neil | Armstrong Elementary - Mascot: Astro, Colors: Red, Whi |
John S. | Armstrong Elementary School is a public primary school |
tzgerald - Ella and Louis (1956) (with Louis | Armstrong), Ella in Rome: The Birthday Concert (1958), |
Nat "King" Cole, Cab Calloway, Louis | Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Lena Horne, |
HMS Pactolus was laid down at | Armstrong, Elswick on May 1896, launched 21 December 1 |
rth shore of the river Tyne just west of the | Armstrong Elswick Works, running up to Paradise Street |
The other | Armstrong engines worked on south Wales passenger serv |
Armstrong entered Roblin's cabinet on November 19, 190 | |
double ("sandwich") frames of the Gooch and | Armstrong eras. |
-55, alongside the likes of Roy Bentley, Ken | Armstrong, Eric Parsons and Derek Saunders, playing 39 |
arbinger, X-O Manowar, Shadowman, Archer and | Armstrong, Eternal Warrior, Bloodshot, Ninjak and Rai. |
ntinental Church of God (USA) and Garner Ted | Armstrong Evangelistic Association are now led by Mark |
All lyrics written by Billie Joe | Armstrong, except "Misery" by Green Day, all music com |
All songs written and composed by Billie Joe | Armstrong, except where noted. |
All lyrics written by Billie Joe | Armstrong except where noted, all music composed by Gr |
The Kittanning Expedition, also known as the | Armstrong Expedition or the Battle of Kittanning, was |
In December 2008 W.P. | Armstrong expressed doubts about the validity of the b |
Armstrong extended a Global Warming Challenge to Al Go | |
res and features supporting roles by Samaire | Armstrong, Faizon Love, Missi Pyle, and McFly, the Bri |
William | Armstrong Fallis (1832 - 1903) was an Ontario farmer a |
icians, mingling noted artists such as Louis | Armstrong, Fats Domino, Dr. John and the Neville Broth |
Arthur Hilary | Armstrong FBA (13 August 1909 - 16 October 1997) was a |
Australia's new post-war skipper Warwick | Armstrong felt that Macartney would be more effective |
Armstrong finished his 8 NFL seasons with 4,453 rushin | |
with at least 20 receptions over the season, | Armstrong finished third with 19.8 yards/catch. |
While Ed moans, Al consoles, and | Armstrong flexes, the train is suddenly attacked by te |
A celebration of Louis | Armstrong followed the next day, reexamining and refle |
Armstrong followed this title with numerous other self | |
The incumbent U.S. Senator | Armstrong for re-election, and Congressman John Smith, |
The winner was Louis | Armstrong for the single "Hello, Dolly!", a song that |
Last goal of the season: Akim | Armstrong for Caledonia AIA against Defence Force, (27 |
on of the Elswick estate was sold to William | Armstrong, for a new armaments factory. |
arnes dismissed Bardsley, Kelleway, Hill and | Armstrong for 3 runs in his opening spell on the first |
small 0-4-2T tank engines designed by George | Armstrong for local passenger work on the Great Wester |
20 0-6-0 freight engines designed by Joseph | Armstrong for the Great Western Railway, and built at |
with rotating police lights, was created by | Armstrong for the famed Studio 54. |
ace in June 1994, as strike partner to Chris | Armstrong, for a fee of £350,000. |
ns, replaced special teams coordinator Keith | Armstrong for the Miami Dolphins and first-year head c |
d known variously as the Armour's Ford Road, | Armstrong Ford Road, or Lincoln Road; and a road runni |
He, Dan Koch, and Chris | Armstrong formed the band in 2002 while they were atte |
Mr. Leo | Armstrong, former principal of Weirsdale High School w |
Noel | Armstrong Forster (15 June 1932 - 7 December 2007) was |
Riley | Armstrong, forward for the Detroit Red Wings AHL affil |
fter short spells with Wrexham and Millwall, | Armstrong found a home at Selhurst Park, where he top- |
gained in popularity in 2004 when the Lance | Armstrong Foundation introduced its trademark yellow s |
This cooperative effort includes the Lance | Armstrong Foundation's naming-rights to Livestrong Spo |
ay 2004 as a fund-raising item for the Lance | Armstrong Foundation, founded by cyclist and cancer su |
he CMC (1982, 1984, 1987) and from the Major | Armstrong Foundation. |
In 1998, he and fellow RADA alum Judi | Armstrong founded Quorum Theatre Company for which Ayc |
In September 2009 | Armstrong founded the 10:10 climate campaign which aim |
(in conjunction with Major General Harry G. | Armstrong) founded the Aero Medical Laboratory at Wrig |
med in honor of Union General Samuel Chapman | Armstrong, founder of Hampton University. |
istmas pantomime, with Harry Hill, Alexander | Armstrong, Frank Skinner, Paul Merton, Ronnie Corbett |
a wide variety of musicians including Louis | Armstrong, Freddie Hubbard, Blue Mitchell, Clifford Br |
He played the role of Seth | Armstrong from May 1978 until his death of emphysema i |
wide Church of God were forbidden by Herbert | Armstrong from having any contact with Garner Ted, and |
He worked with Louis | Armstrong from 1933-35, and in the mid- and late 1930s |
ans into the country, a ban which kept Louis | Armstrong from touring the country until 1954. |
e met and married fellow Mayo native, Bridie | Armstrong from Carnacon. |
like the New Orleans Rhythm Kings and Louis | Armstrong from the South, they would begin to formulat |
lvation Army, Stead bought 13-year old Eliza | Armstrong from her parents, who lived in the Lisson Gr |
d, witnessed the historical moment when Neil | Armstrong from the Apollo mission stepped on the moons |
Dalle married Tim | Armstrong, frontman of Rancid, in 1997 when she was 18 |
Henry Edward | Armstrong FRS (6 May 1848 - 13 July 1937) was an Engli |
Mark | Armstrong functions as CEO of the organizations and pr |
Guitar: Kevin | Armstrong, G.E. Smith and Earl Slick |
Prior to his election to the Episcopacy, | Armstrong gained wide recognition as the innovative Pa |
Robin | Armstrong, Galveston County physician and vice chairma |
ns and Comments from survivors of Herbert W. | Armstrong, Garner Ted Armstrong, The Worldwide Church |
musicians on first hearing the record. Louis | Armstrong gathered quite a following of singers who la |
Armstrong gave the benediction at the inauguaration of | |
Lovell, David Grant, Glenn Coleman, Matthew | Armstrong, Gavin Wanganeen, Andrew Bews, Gavin Brown, |
"Sweet Adeline" ( | Armstrong, Gerard) - 1:58 |
Cecil | Armstrong Gibbs (10 August 1889, Great Baddow, Chelmsf |
or String Orchestra and Piano (also works by | Armstrong Gibbs, Dring, Jacob, Milford) |
They are sometimes referred to as the | Armstrong Goods or Armstrong Standard Goods to differe |
Phelps, Giant, Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, | Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, Nippletop and D |
to southwest, Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, | Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, Haystack. |
administration: Central Junior High School, | Armstrong Grade School, Shute Grade School, Lincoln Gr |
Armstrong graduated with a degree in Marketing. | |
Armstrong graduated from Conestoga Valley High School | |
George | Armstrong graduated from Princeton University in 1832 |
Joe | Armstrong graduated from the University of Tennessee i |
She told F. | Armstrong Green (a brief amanuensis) that she married |
Armstrong grew up in Bogalousa, LA. | |
Armstrong grew up in Levittown, Pennsylvania, and play | |
Armstrong grew up in County Durham in North East Engla | |
Armstrong Group of Companies began in 1946 and was ori | |
Currently, | Armstrong Group of Companies (AGOC) staffs over 2,300 |
The | Armstrong Group of Companies is a Pennsylvania telecom |
Herbie | Armstrong: guitar |
luded the breechloading RBL 12 pounder 8 cwt | Armstrong gun introduced in 1859, Joseph Whitworth's f |
n, including 15 Columbiads and a 150-pounder | Armstrong gun, behind a 60-foot mound of earth near th |
the breech, a design similar to that of the | Armstrong guns of Sir William George Armstrong. |
Sansom, I. J., Smith, M. P., | Armstrong, H. A. and Smith, M. M. 1992. |
professional, he is known as Daniel-Leon Kit | Armstrong Hackett-Walker. |
A right arm fast bowler, | Armstrong had a stint with Glamorgan County Cricket Cl |
scouts, at the Casino (the place where Louis | Armstrong had performed his first concert in Berne a y |
In an interview | Armstrong had stated she was unsure how exactly she co |
referee that Steve Sidwell's tackle on Chris | Armstrong had been the worst of the game. |
Armstrong had the best year of his career with the Cin | |
By 1966, | Armstrong had become a popular face in the Savannah, G |
Born in Hebburn, County Durham, | Armstrong had trained as an electrician while playing |
Once | Armstrong had taken the Maillot Jaune, he was never se |
e liberal art institute's earliest students ( | Armstrong had founded the college just two years earli |
As a result, | Armstrong had only very minor negative experiences. |
Unbeknownst to the attacking Federals, | Armstrong had strongly fortified his position and thre |
Armstrong had been a Federalist until about 1798, and | |
Armstrong had also founded the College of Physical Sci | |
By 1988 | Armstrong had become a player-coach at Brighton, but l |
John | Armstrong had been elected in November 1800 to fill th |
Blakely believed that | Armstrong had infringed upon his patents so when Armst |
Armstrong had a recurring role in the second season of | |
clude Anne Schindler, Dan Brown, Susan Clark | Armstrong, Hal Crowther, Susan Cooper Eastman, Anthony |
George | Armstrong Halsey (December 7, 1827 - April 1, 1894) wa |
This prompted Charles | Armstrong, Harry Armstrong, Vonn Elle Benjamin and Les |
Trombone player Danny | Armstrong has performed with Johnny Otis, Rufus Thomas |
For many years since her childhood, | Armstrong has studied traditional Okanagan teachings a |
Armstrong has been portrayed by the following actors i | |
On radio, | Armstrong has played three recurring roles in The Arch |
Since 2006, | Armstrong has been married to Jessica Drake. |
Armstrong has graduate degrees in Conflict Resolution | |
Armstrong has over a decade of professional coaching e | |
Armstrong has served as senior vice president of Willi | |
Musicians such as Danny Barker and Louis | Armstrong have said that it is a great loss to jazz hi |
After his tenure with | Armstrong he moved to the West Coast, and played with |
While with | Armstrong he played alongside Coleman Hawkins, Don Red |
the all-conquering Australians under Warwick | Armstrong, he was a very occasional cricketer indeed. |
1921 Australian cricket team led by Warwick | Armstrong, he was picked for the second Test match on |
From his marriage to soprano Karan | Armstrong, he had another son, Johannes. |
Furthermore Sir Robert | Armstrong, head of the civil service, warns Clark abou |
willingly being escorted by Major Alex Louis | Armstrong) heading to Central City via train. |
mmittee on Academic Freedom in Pennsylvania, | Armstrong held several hearings in Pittsburgh and Phil |
Armstrong held the seat until the 1959 UK general elec | |
ng both at wide receiver and defensive back, | Armstrong helped the team capture the NFL championship |
Armstrong, Henery E. (1884). | |
ilm stars Jean Gillie, Edward Norris, Robert | Armstrong, Henry Rudley, Sheldon Leonard and Marjorie |
d an antique shop from Lewis Vendredi (R. G. | Armstrong), her estranged uncle. |
e Walters plays the part of Whitehouse, Alun | Armstrong her husband Ernest, William Beck plays David |
school and asked him to become principal of | Armstrong High School. |
Nearby are Children's Hospital of Richmond, | Armstrong High School (Richmond, Virginia), |
ion Military Academy and played football for | Armstrong High School in Richmond. |
He previously attended Robbinsdale | Armstrong High School in Plymouth, Minnesota. |
The school's name was changed to | Armstrong High School in a 1909 transition to a new bu |
Armstrong, Hill, Trumper, Carter, Cotter and Ransford | |
Armstrong holds a distinction in that he has a dip nam | |
Fort | Armstrong Hotel is an historic building located in dow |
He also designed the | Armstrong Hotel of Rome, the Windsor Hotell of Americu |
a second time, he was shot to death, at the | Armstrong Hotel, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky, |
The Louis | Armstrong House was the home of Louis Armstrong and hi |
The | Armstrong House (also known as the Melton-Shands House |
The Edwin H. | Armstrong House, in Yonkers in Westchester County, New |
e and from 1991-95 was director of the Louis | Armstrong House. |
d directed by Brian Gibson, and featured Ray | Armstrong, Hugh Burden, David Calder, and Paul Clayton |
Jack | Armstrong, Hugh Barlow, Hank Ciesla, Barry Cullen, Bri |
July 6 - George | Armstrong, ice hockey player |
tor other than Michael Dudikoff (playing Joe | Armstrong in the first two American Ninja movies as we |
7 she co-starred with another newcomer, Bess | Armstrong, in the short-lived CBS comedy On Our Own. |
lost around a single minute to winner Lance | Armstrong in the 2003 Tour, and he was not short of ne |
an enlargement of the 850 class designed by | Armstrong in 1874. |
19 November 1983 at Bath, Commander Douglas | Armstrong in command. |
es built at Wolverhampton Works under George | Armstrong in 1866 as reconstructions of old Shrewsbury |
G. L. | Armstrong, in command. |
He was again defeated by | Armstrong in the election of 1907, however, and resign |
r Saint Anthony Falls in Minnesota, and Fort | Armstrong in Rock Island, Illinois. |
ch the Australian cricket team under Warwick | Armstrong; in fact, Holmes was top scorer, with thirty |
He married Elma J. | Armstrong in 1905. |
d His Orchestra accompanied Crosby and Louis | Armstrong in the successful 1936 recordings of Pennies |
rogue and ex-poacher turned gamekeeper, Seth | Armstrong, in popular ITV soap serial Emmerdale (forme |
971 Riley played on the cornet used by Louis | Armstrong in his youth for the New Orleans ceremonies |
Stephen | Armstrong in The Times, however, said "the only people |
ce: to Cora A. Breston in 1891 and to Ida J. | Armstrong in 1900. |
f 1903, narrowly losing to Conservative Hugh | Armstrong in Portage La Prairie. |
He challenged eventual mayor David L. | Armstrong in the 1998 Democratic mayoral primary. |
Kenny and recorded by Bing Crosby and Louis | Armstrong in 1951. |
espeare Company production, and then by Alun | Armstrong in the 1996 BBC television drama version. |
Wade married Eliza | Armstrong in 1821. |
l House, The Gene Krupa Story and with Louis | Armstrong in Going Places. |
oined ITV1 police drama The Bill as PC Sally | Armstrong in summer 2007. |
to injuries received in a training ride with | Armstrong in Texas. |
He married Irene Mary | Armstrong in 1936 and was knighted in 1960. |
ra Hollyoaks from 2001 to 2007, and PC Sally | Armstrong in long-running ITV drama series The Bill fr |
Liberal Party in 1907, and again challenged | Armstrong in that year's general election. |
enging incumbent and fellow Republican Harry | Armstrong in the 1974 primary. |
1926 and made famous in a recording by Louis | Armstrong in 1928. |
he early recorded versions was done by Louis | Armstrong in 1931. |
t Hinton, Buddy Tate, Clark Terry, and Louis | Armstrong in his later years. |
It was recorded by Louis | Armstrong in 1951 . |
Armstrong in her Ph.D thesis proposed a classification | |
His final appearance was with Louis | Armstrong in When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965), agai |
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