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In 1913, the 80-oz | Armstrong Nugget was found in the Susanville area. |
The | Armstrong Nugget is a gold nugget that was found June |
Mervyn | Armstrong, OBE (1906 - 1984) was an eminent Anglican c |
Adam Alexander | Armstrong, OBE, MC (1 July 1909 - 22 February 1982) wa |
The son of Henry Bruce | Armstrong, of Dean's Hill, Armagh, he married Hilde Ko |
inues to accuse many cyclists, in particular | Armstrong, of doping. |
They find this improbable because | Armstrong of Pennsylvania was not nationally famous-hi |
red to as the "Crane stock", created by Dave | Armstrong of NSWC-Crane. |
John | Armstrong of Langholm and Staplegorton, called Johnnie |
um We're Outta Here, Lars Fredriksen and Tim | Armstrong of Rancid join the Ramones in performing the |
Billie Joe | Armstrong of Green Day played lead guitar on "Story", |
ogram was developed by Peter Adair and Haney | Armstrong of Adair and Armstrong. |
The site was worked in 1989 by J. A. | Armstrong of the Oriental Institute of Chicago. |
ick of the Court of Appeals, and Judge David | Armstrong of the Court of Appeals. |
rd, instead show this individual to be James | Armstrong of Pennsylvania. |
The song accuses the ska-punk scene and Tim | Armstrong of being homophobic and calls for the inclus |
ed Benjamin Hnaford for Governor; Leander A. | Armstrong, of Buffalo, for Lieutenant Governor; Philip |
Kristin | Armstrong of the USA won the event in under 35 minutes |
e sister of the great industrialist 1st Lord | Armstrong of Cragside. |
He came in fifth, losing to Scott | Armstrong of the Conservative Party of Canada. |
Sarah | Armstrong of the Probation Journal considered Taken by |
The keynote address, by Anne | Armstrong of Texas, was the first national convention |
William | Armstrong of Kinmont or Kinmont Willie was a border re |
n 1940-1941 in the United Kingdom by Vickers | Armstrong of Newcastle upon Tyne with Parsons engine w |
Tyler Hamilton, joined others accusing Lance | Armstrong of doping by testifying to a federal grand j |
The | Armstrong official colors are maroon and gold. |
Armstrong officially opened a second Constituency Offi | |
Debbie | Armstrong, Olympic gold medalist in the area of Alpine |
ame back on August, and he played with Louis | Armstrong on December in that year when Armstrong came |
eld who also worked with singer Vanessa Bell | Armstrong on early 1980s gospel releases. |
She was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong on the Tyne on 1 January 1943, launched on 2 |
own at the Newcastle-on-Tyne yard of Vickers | Armstrong on 26 December 1939. |
Nat King Cole was refused a room at the Fort | Armstrong on one of his visits to the Quad Cities. |
Klugh on guitar, Gene Dunlap on bass, Ralph | Armstrong on drums) is joined by the London Philharmon |
Minds cohort Brian McGee on drums, and Kevin | Armstrong on guitar, with backing tapes used for most |
mie Rodgers which included an unbilled Louis | Armstrong on trumpet. |
Into Action originally appeared on Tim | Armstrong's A Poet's Life, released in May 2007, with |
008, MacLean became a co-host alongside Jack | Armstrong on a sports talk radio show on Toronto Sport |
lt of hearing King Oliver's band (with Louis | Armstrong on second cornet) at the Lincoln Gardens in |
Convention, there was a draft effort to put | Armstrong on the ticket as the Vice Presidential nomin |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong on the 1956 Verve release "Ella and Louis" |
President Bush and Lance | Armstrong on grounds in 2005 |
n and the early King Oliver sides with Louis | Armstrong on second cornet. |
stone of the church was laid by Sir William | Armstrong on 19 November 1866. |
Duke Ellington and Louis | Armstrong on The Great Summit (1961, re released 2001) |
Newcastle was laid down by Vickers | Armstrong on 4 October 1934, launched on 23 January 19 |
Band at the Lincoln Gardens, joined by Louis | Armstrong on August 8, 1922 and the Austin High Gang f |
liver included a young cornetist named Louis | Armstrong on his records as the second cornet. |
his life, signing treaties with them at Fort | Armstrong on 3 September 1822, at Prairie du Chien on |
to broadcast old programs made by Garner Ted | Armstrong on approximately 30 television stations and |
Kornheiser later apologized to | Armstrong on-air and offered to go on a bike ride with |
Armstrong once persuaded an agent from San Francisco t | |
The Ballad of Johnnie | Armstrong, one of many Border ballads dealing with the |
thers, and would frequently visit with Louis | Armstrong, only a few years their senior, and King Oli |
Armstrong opted to retire and did not seek reelection | |
ally, in late January, Secretary of War John | Armstrong ordered Wilkinson to detach a division numbe |
arrival, the king tries to arrest them, and | Armstrong orders them to fight. |
in that Montreal was to be the objective, as | Armstrong originally intended to attack Kingston, wher |
Jazz artists like Louis | Armstrong originally received very little airtime beca |
Armstrong originally was drafted by the Cincinnati Red | |
oe Hill, Willie Cager, Willie Worsley, Jerry | Armstrong, Orsten Artis, Nevil Shed, Harry Flournoy, T |
Kimmage has invoked the ire of | Armstrong over claims that most of Armstrong's early U |
Birth: | Armstrong, Pa. |
10s he played in New Orleans alongside Louis | Armstrong, Papa Celestin, and Zutty Singleton. |
Entrance arch for | Armstrong Park |
rt one block back on the other side of Louis | Armstrong Park in the Treme neighborhood is Saint Clau |
ark in South Gosforth and into Jesmond Dene, | Armstrong Park and Heaton Park, where it provides the |
Louis | Armstrong Park is a 32-acre (130,000 m2) park located |
s located in the Treme neighborhood in Louis | Armstrong Park near Congo Square. |
consists of 4 acres (16,000 m2) within Louis | Armstrong Park leased by the National Park Service. |
Across Rampart Street is Louis | Armstrong Park and the Municipal Auditorium, site of m |
Ian | Armstrong, Parliament, 20 September 2006 |
In 1887 Lord | Armstrong partially restored the castle in order to pr |
io she is best known for her work with Rollo | Armstrong, particularly as part of the dance group Fai |
llier, Richard Griffiths, David Warner, Alun | Armstrong, Penelope Wilton and Leo McKern. |
Buzzard was born January 31, 1865 in | Armstrong, Pennsylvania and after entering the army he |
William | Armstrong Percy, III |
The Lance | Armstrong Performance Program, with Lance Armstrong |
e Madison Square Garden charity event, where | Armstrong performed the song "She" naked. |
Westbrook Brass Band and folk singer Frankie | Armstrong performed different sets on the same bill at |
Jazz musician Louis | Armstrong performed at Chilhowee Park in February 1957 |
In 1789, he and surveyor Martin | Armstrong persuaded lawmakers to establish Clarksville |
e Festival, which feature portraits of Louis | Armstrong, Pete Fountain and Al Hirt. |
professionals in the business including Mark | Armstrong, Pete Long, Ralph Salmins, Scott Stroman and |
one Age, The Bravery, Silversun Pickups, Tim | Armstrong, Peter Bjorn and John, Tiger Army, and the P |
tables who played in the band included Louis | Armstrong, Peter Bocage, Mutt Carey, Louis Dumaine, Ed |
, seems to have been a squadron affair, with | Armstrong, Pierce, Whealy, Edwin Hayne, Frederick Brit |
ghts activist Ida B. Wells, bandleader Louis | Armstrong, pilot Bessie Coleman and many other famous |
Armstrong pitched three scoreless innings against the | |
Armstrong placed much emphasis on faith in God for hea | |
At the World Championships, | Armstrong placed 4th in the giant slalom in 1985 and 6 |
Armstrong played for Huddersfield Town before joining | |
The band returned to Russell's name while | Armstrong played in California and Europe in the early |
Before his NFL career, | Armstrong played for Purdue University and left as the |
In the 2007-2008 season, | Armstrong played for the SKK Kotwica Kolobrzeg in Pola |
Wilson and | Armstrong played a range of petty officials and bureau |
From 1984 to 1986 | Armstrong played for the New York Yankees. |
Day 3: "What A Wonderful World", Louis | Armstrong, played for Charles Camarda. |
Armstrong played collegiately at Western Michigan Univ | |
Armstrong played his club hurling and football with hi | |
Armstrong played professional baseball with the Jackso | |
"I remember hearing a recording of Louis | Armstrong playing A Kiss to Build a Dream On and wanti |
sh Brigade, other historians, such as Marion | Armstrong, point out the oddity of the "aristocratic 2 |
cally from northwest of Broome (17°31' S) to | Armstrong Point, Rottnest Island (32°0' S). |
March 1 - James | Armstrong, politician (d.1893) |
November 19 - Frederick Thomas | Armstrong, politician (d.1990) |
March 14 - Ernest Frederick | Armstrong, politician (b.1878) |
Armstrong posted the country's best result to that poi | |
Hilton | Armstrong, power forward/center for the Washington Wiz |
ronation Street in June 1996, and got Tricia | Armstrong pregnant with baby Brad after another one-ni |
ue Account of the Apprehending of Sir Thomas | Armstrong, printed at London, 1684 |
Trace | Armstrong, Pro Bowl football player (1984) |
pplied Sciences and John A. and Elizabeth S. | Armstrong Professor of Engineering and Applied Science |
Nathanial | Armstrong provided that the church be made available f |
Armstrong published musical reviews in major newspaper | |
d and annotated by Brian D. Osborne & Ronald | Armstrong, published by Birlinn Ltd 1992, ISBN 1-87474 |
In 1992, | Armstrong published, together with Leonard Tennenhouse |
orge Krause 1. Haverford, Pennsylvania: Toll | Armstrong Publishers, 1972. |
Armstrong publishes on issues in contemporary art and | |
9 in Your Coffeemaker" is taken from a prank | Armstrong pulled on his teacher. |
While tutor in a family in Edinburgh, | Armstrong pursued the theological studies necessary to |
In September 1964, with the young George | Armstrong pushing for a place in the side, Arsenal fou |
Armstrong qualified for inclusion on the Register beca | |
Fred Carr | Armstrong, R.N.A.S. |
's women had been huddled in the cabins, but | Armstrong rallied the others to provide support to the |
Armstrong ran for the Manitoba legislature again in th | |
In 1962, Bob | Armstrong ran for and was elected to the Texas House o |
Armstrong ran again as an SPC candidate in the 1922 el | |
In 1995, | Armstrong ran again for the House in District 7, which |
hat the injury would be a career-ending one, | Armstrong rebounded and was back the next season. |
growing up on the Penticton Indian Reserve, | Armstrong received a formal education at a one-room sc |
Armstrong received the Coast Guard Commendation Medal | |
Born in Oakland, California, | Armstrong received an A.A. from Merritt College in 196 |
Armstrong received her Master of Fine Arts from the Un | |
Armstrong received his B.A. in applied science (1959) | |
Skeptics observe that | Armstrong received his single vote from a Georgia elec |
ammy Award for Song of the Year in 1965, and | Armstrong received a Grammy for Best Vocal Performance |
Herbie | Armstrong recently tried to find solo success, appeari |
Waller turned the song into a hit; Louis | Armstrong recorded the tune, as did many others. |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong recorded this for Decca in 1951, accompanied |
Louis | Armstrong recorded it with Hoagy Carmichael on vocals |
and "Life Won't Wait" from 1995 to 1998, Tim | Armstrong recorded a version of "Express Yourself" wit |
From 1933 to 1934 Beal accompanied Louis | Armstrong, recording with him extensively. |
1930 Keg left for Chicago to play with Louis | Armstrong, recording his first solo on Armstrong's Bas |
Although | Armstrong records Buffalo winning a large victory over |
Armstrong recreated his performance in an appearance w | |
en were Charles5 Robinson Redick and William | Armstrong Redick. |
and as an arranger, writing charts for Louis | Armstrong, Redman, and Jimmie Lunceford among many oth |
g pier in San Francisco; they walk under the | Armstrong Redwoods and stand at the cliffs down which |
At WrestleMania XXV on April 5, 2009, | Armstrong refereed the main event WWE Championship mat |
rSlam pay-per-view event on August 17, 2008, | Armstrong refereed the Hell in a Cell match between Ed |
deceased by 1894, it can be assumed that the | Armstrong referred to was Joseph Armstrong, who had di |
Influenced by this conflict, | Armstrong reflected on the relationship from two stand |
three import players that would not start), | Armstrong refused to play. |
The next night, Nashville's Jack | Armstrong registered a no-hit game against the Indians |
e had a heated controversy with Senator John | Armstrong relating to the latter's alleged authorship |
alden replaced Billy Cobham on drums, Ralphe | Armstrong replaced Rick Laird on bass and Gayle Morgan |
Google Ad Chief Tim | Armstrong Replaces Randy Falco As Chairman And CEO Of |
Shortly afterwards Fischer and | Armstrong reported very similar findings. |
Armstrong represented Hampshire in first-class matches | |
His father, Gibson E. | Armstrong, represented the 100th district from 1977-19 |
Armstrong represented the USA at the 1972 Summer Olymp | |
His son, Gibson C. | Armstrong represented Pennsylvania's 100th legislative |
Armstrong resigned from office on May 12, 1915, and di | |
Armstrong resigned in 1998. | |
Armstrong resigned on February 5, 1802, to make place | |
On September 19, 2006, | Armstrong returned to the CFL and joined the Winnipeg |
On April 14, 1942, | Armstrong returned to Spokane to celebrate a pontifica |
Armstrong revolutionized the support behind his well-f | |
Kevin | Armstrong: Rhythm guitar |
1990 Louis | Armstrong, Rich Matteson, Clem DeRosa |
federal government around the Winnipeg James | Armstrong Richardson International Airport in Winnipeg |
James | Armstrong Richardson, PC (March 28, 1922 - May 17, 200 |
Lance | Armstrong riding to victory at L'Alpe d'Huez. |
It was initially equipped with six 7-inch | Armstrong rifled breechloading guns. |
re Skating Club (coached by his mom Rosemary | Armstrong), Riley left to play Midget AAA with the Yor |
J. Scott | Armstrong, Robert J. Brodie, Andrew G. Parsons (2001), |
Armstrong, Robin (1985) The Painted Stream, London: De | |
three-time world heavyweight champion, Henry | Armstrong; rock singer Andrew Wood; the parents of Gra |
Armstrong rode in the race before his Tour victories i | |
Christmas Day - Dido - 4:02 (Dido | Armstrong; Rollo Armstrong) |
in New Feminist Discourses, edited by Isobel | Armstrong, Routledge, pp. |
a 1985 recruiting class which included B. J. | Armstrong, Roy Marble, Les Jepsen and Ed Horton. |
iversity of Iowa in 1985 which included B.J. | Armstrong, Roy Marble, Ed Horton and Kevin Gamble. |
versity of Iowa in 1985 which included B. J. | Armstrong, Roy Marble, Les Jepsen and Kevin Gamble. |
onnection with the German Hercules company), | Armstrong, Rudge-Whitworth, Norman Cycles and Sun Cycl |
nds and gospel notables such as Vanessa Bell | Armstrong, Rudolph Stanfield and Darius Twyman. |
in 2005-06 (along with Sidney Crosby, Colby | Armstrong, Ryan Whitney and others), Christensen earne |
episode of Get Smart, was named Mary 'Jack' | Armstrong, said to be "the strongest female enemy agen |
Actor Alun | Armstrong said he had some reservations about filming |
In the San Francisco Examiner, David | Armstrong said the film "benefits from its lush period |
As of early 2008, | Armstrong said he would oppose closing an exemption fo |
ide the Hulda Gates in the Southern Wall and | Armstrong said that he was just as thrilled to stand o |
Armstrong said that he would work closely with Benkise | |
Armstrong said that he will try to halt the United Sta | |
In 1953 Louis | Armstrong sang with them at the Pasadena Civic Auditor |
many famous jazz musicians, including Louis | Armstrong, Sarah Vaughan, and Benny Goodman. |
a majority government in this election, and | Armstrong sat with the small opposition group. |
Armstrong sat well back, losing ten seconds to his nea | |
ky Peak Ridge, Upper Wolfjaw, Lower Wolfjaw, | Armstrong, Sawteeth, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, Table |
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