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And the City Paper's Mary | Armstrong, says of the band, “...one local group that |
rret ram, launched 1865, 4006t, 2-9in 100pdr | Armstrong SB (2x1), 5in iron on belt and turrets, 12kt |
hich school board members are elected in the | Armstrong School District, claiming that the current r |
His second wife, Carol | Armstrong Schulman predeceased him. |
he First Division in the 1981-82 season, and | Armstrong scored the club's first ever goal in the top |
Despite | Armstrong scoring another goal in the return leg from |
in a bitter and public dispute with Charles | Armstrong Scott about who was to blame for the railway |
Gary | Armstrong, Scottish rugby player |
and reached the quarter finals of the Ernest | Armstrong Second Division Cup being beaten by eventual |
For the book on Lance | Armstrong, see L. A. Confidentiel. |
For the musician, Sir Thomas | Armstrong, see Thomas Armstrong (conductor). |
He is married to Donna | Armstrong Segal, a former Ontario Ministry of Health e |
Norman | Armstrong Senibici Ligairi (29 January 1976 in Nadi, F |
t Martin's Minotaur; the second in the Sarah | Armstrong series) |
t. Martin's Minotaur; the third in the Sarah | Armstrong series) |
Stationed in Kingston, Ontario, | Armstrong served in this role from 1842 to 1848. |
Armstrong served in the Marines during World War I and | |
Gibson E. | Armstrong served as a Republican member of the Pennsyl |
Armstrong served as a part-time Royal Ulster Constabul | |
Armstrong served as registrar of deeds for Colchester | |
With San Jacinto as his flagship, | Armstrong served as the Commodore of the East India Sq |
During the 1988-89 season, | Armstrong served as head coach of the Leafs for forty- |
Armstrong served with James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmout | |
Born in Bradford, | Armstrong served in the RAF during the Second World Wa |
n a landslide majority in this election, and | Armstrong served as a backbench supporter of Tobias C. |
Armstrong served in the Minnesota Constitutional Conve | |
Armstrong served in the American Revolutionary War as | |
Robert Landis "Bob" | Armstrong served as a Democratic member of the Texas H |
Cantwell, with Bishops John Mitty and Robert | Armstrong serving as co-consecrators. |
It was on the climb to Hautacam that Lance | Armstrong set up his victory in the 2000 Tour de Franc |
The Whitesand First Nation's | Armstrong Settlement is coterminous to this community. |
d Spencer sister, Margaret, married Dr. John | Armstrong Shackelford, chief surgeon of Martinsville's |
ary Chapin Carpenter, Elvis Costello, Howard | Armstrong, Sharon Gilchrist, The Avett Brothers, Tony |
According to | Armstrong, she wrote her dissertation on a topic that |
In addition to law enforcement duties, the | Armstrong Sheriff's Office operates a county jail that |
Armstrong Sheriff's Office is a law enforcement agency | |
her own chatshow entitled simply The Pamela | Armstrong Show. |
After Lance | Armstrong showed that not only had he recovered from c |
A map of 1769 by W. | Armstrong shows the bridge to the west of Hexham close |
rra B.2, with the exception of more powerful | Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire engines of 7,200 lbf (32 k |
ee-seat prototype powered by a 400hp (298kW) | Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVl radial engine, one built |
In the B-88, an engine plant based on the | Armstrong Siddeley Mamba gas turbine; the Double Mamba |
entry Sphinx FC were formed as a works team, | Armstrong Siddeley Motors FC, from the Sphinx badge us |
M re-engined theirs with the 172 kW (230 hp) | Armstrong Siddeley Puma. |
Armstrong Siddeley Stentor rocket engine showing the l | |
S.IX/1 - version with | Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major engine for Army |
r, an idea that was reused much later in the | Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba turboprop. |
The | Armstrong Siddeley Screamer was a rocket engine intend |
pe with two-bay equal span wings and a 358hp | Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar II engine, one built. |
The | Armstrong Siddeley Stentor was a two-chamber rocket en |
ered by two 980-kg (2,160-lb) thrust M.D.30 ( | Armstrong Siddeley Viper) turbojet engines; one built. |
e also loaned Canberras as engine test beds; | Armstrong Siddeley for the Sapphire, Bristol Siddeley |
Demobilised in 1947, he joined | Armstrong Siddeley Motors as a development engineer. |
terests of the Bristol Aeroplane Company and | Armstrong Siddeley were amalgamated to form Bristol Si |
920, as testbeds for the new 150 hp (112 kW) | Armstrong Siddeley Lynx radial. |
arted in 1946, with the first static test at | Armstrong Siddeley's rocket plant at Ansty in March 19 |
ker and supplied coachwork to such as Alvis, | Armstrong Siddeley, Bentley, Daimler, Lagonda and Roll |
entry who made bodies for Alvis, Triumph and | Armstrong Siddeley. |
inent musicians of the time, including Louis | Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and Clarence Williams, who s |
Among its members were Louis | Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Lil Hardin and others in the |
Early in 1953, Joe | Armstrong signed a young 15-year-old Bobby Charlton, w |
During that off-season, | Armstrong signed with the New Orleans Hornets as a fre |
Two months later, | Armstrong signed a letter for Hansen that said Hansen |
fter sitting out the entire 2009 CFL season, | Armstrong signed with the BC Lions on February 4, 2010 |
Armstrong signed with the Washington Wizards on July 1 | |
Armstrong signed for Mansfield Town for the 2009/10 se | |
Armando Iannucci, Jesse | Armstrong, Simon Blackwell and Tony Roche - In the Loo |
ayed, among other things, jazz (mostly Louis | Armstrong, Sinatra, and sometimes John Coltrane) with |
It was performed with | Armstrong singing lead male vocals at the 52nd Grammy |
The recording with | Armstrong singing the male solo parts was released on |
Billie Joe | Armstrong sings "Always Look on the Bright Side of Lif |
s left-wing love song to a rebel girl - when | Armstrong sings, 'She won't cooperate,' he's giving he |
"Angeline" (Rollo | Armstrong, Sister Bliss, Jamie Catto) - 3:37 |
"Salva Mea" (Rollo | Armstrong, Sister Bliss, Maxi Jazz) - 10:47 |
on't Leave" featuring Pauline Taylor) (Rollo | Armstrong, Sister Bliss, Jamie Catto) - 4:02 |
Armstrong sits on the boards of the Interactive Advert | |
Swedish | Armstrong Society Award (2003) |
At live performances, | Armstrong sometimes jokingly described Alexander as hi |
ave All the Time in the World", a 1994 Louis | Armstrong song used in the James Bond film On Her Maje |
Armstrong spent the next three years with new Sharks a | |
Armstrong spent 15 years in Yakima and was known as "F | |
The garrison was impoverished and | Armstrong spent until the appointment of Richard Phili |
mall communities of Vermont Heights, Elkton, | Armstrong, Spuds, and Hastings, Florida. |
Armstrong Stadium is a 17,000-seat multi-purpose stadi | |
oint station, which serves Citi Field, Louis | Armstrong Stadium and Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing |
IU was renamed "Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill | Armstrong Stadium". |
or the New York City tennis venue, see Louis | Armstrong Stadium. |
Armstrong started his career with Leslie Boys Club bef | |
Of 220 possible non-strike games, | Armstrong started in 212 (including the last 118 of hi |
Armstrong started out as a professional on July 28, 19 | |
Charter members included | Armstrong State (now Armstrong Atlantic State), August |
integrate classes for then-Georgia State and | Armstrong State colleges in Savannah. |
of degrees for teaching were transferred to | Armstrong State College in the process of implementati |
ed with the University System of Georgia and | Armstrong State College in Savannah to develop an inte |
Blues' scouting director Bill | Armstrong stating about him "He's someone that we like |
yall, Warren Clarke, Richard Griffiths, Alun | Armstrong, Stephen Fry, John Sessions and John Bird. |
nd in front of the lunar lander to show Neil | Armstrong stepping down the ladder for the first step |
Armstrong, still serving his prison sentence, finished | |
uccessful welterweight defense against Henry | Armstrong, still the largest crowd for any of the Gard |
a 1999 game against the Philadelphia 76ers, | Armstrong stole an inbounds pass and streaked to the o |
Louis: The Louis | Armstrong Story |
View of | Armstrong Street from Canterbury Road |
99 the West Marsh Community Centre opened on | Armstrong Street. |
ing, arranging and record production role at | Armstrong Studios and moved back to Melbourne. |
In September 2003, | Armstrong submitted a response to the Court in which h |
Ernest Howard | Armstrong succeeded Murray as premier in 1923. |
unding faculty member of the Louis "Satchmo" | Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp. |
Armstrong supporting Frontline Charity Appeal in 2008. | |
On 12 January 1861, | Armstrong surrendered the Pensacola Navy Yard to Confe |
Derek | Armstrong, T, StFX |
Surviving these events, General | Armstrong takes Scar and tells him that he will be fre |
Kate | Armstrong teaches at Emily Carr University of Art and |
Three other law firms, | Armstrong Teasdale LLP, Shank & Hamilton, P.C., and Ki |
ngs, calling them "generally the same beyond | Armstrong telling the crowd to sing this part or that" |
thers, notably classic artists such as Louis | Armstrong, Terry Lightfoot, Bunk Johnson, and contempo |
sport, but that Sheryl Crow had given Lance | Armstrong testicular cancer. |
d England in Billy Mason's band behind Louis | Armstrong that same year. |
It struck | Armstrong that much of the available power was being w |
ge Republicans, suggested in a memorandum to | Armstrong that the Republican Party show nonpolitical |
ring Australian cricket team, led by Warwick | Armstrong, that had won eight successive Test matches |
When playing as | Armstrong, the companion is Lieutenant Colonel Hughes. |
Neil | Armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon |
The Ulster Unionists stood C. W. | Armstrong, the son of former Mid Armagh MP Henry Bruce |
Lance | Armstrong, the seven-time winner from 1999 to 2005, ca |
Cusop was home to the poisoner Herbert Rowse | Armstrong, the only English solicitor ever hanged for |
pany of the Hot Five and Hot Sevens of Louis | Armstrong, the collated set by Fletcher Henderson late |
singers, Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls, and Louis | Armstrong, the legendary trumpet player and bandleader |
ce, the first chapter president was Rosarito | Armstrong the same sister who had been the first presi |
Named after Neil | Armstrong, the crater is the eastern-most of the row o |
day of the season by Mount Wellington's Ron | Armstrong, the last surviving player from the league's |
James | Armstrong, the first supervisor of colored schools in |
ording to Canadian political analyst Patrick | Armstrong the Abkhaz and Ossetian arguments should hav |
Under the command of Lt Col Frederick R | Armstrong the battalion engaged in fierce house to hou |
st album, Drip Dry Zone with guitarist Kevin | Armstrong, The Camera Club, the Thompson Twins and The |
According to | Armstrong, the GOP must "expand our conservative base |
David | Armstrong: The Silver Cord New York: Scalo, 1997. |
Neil | Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the Moon, d |
Like the earlier 302 Class of Joseph | Armstrong, the 1016s had 4'6" wheels and a 15'6" wheel |
the long running old time radio serial Jack | Armstrong, the All-American Boy. |
Wolverhampton; these were designed by Joseph | Armstrong, the Wolverhampton Locomotive Superintendent |
In 1870, he married Mary | Armstrong, the daughter of Joseph Wightman. |
Developed in the 1980s by Colin | Armstrong, the owner of Tupgill Park, in association w |
This is a reference to Jack | Armstrong, the clean-cut fictional hero of Jack Armstr |
n-Dov recalls that he was once asked by Neil | Armstrong, the American astronaut, to show him an area |
Armstrong then fought with Albert Sidney Johnston agai | |
Armstrong then worked in the public and private sector | |
In 1934-35 he toured Europe with Louis | Armstrong, then formed his own band with the help of K |
drummer, Danny Morris, and bass player, T.J. | Armstrong, they found Ryan Folden (The Agony Scene/Bur |
s sourced text indicating their relevance to | Armstrong, they can add them back in. |
Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel John | Armstrong, this raid deep into hostile territory was t |
ton, George Gershwin, Thelonious Monk, Louis | Armstrong, Thomas 'Fats' Waller, Cole Porter, Antonio |
Page's main trumpet influence was Louis | Armstrong, though throughout his career he cited other |
yed with the bands of Luis Russell and Louis | Armstrong through 1940. |
s for the most triples (9), and pithcer Jack | Armstrong tied with three others for the most wins (12 |
ured Sears "Allstate" tires, manufactured by | Armstrong Tire and Rubber Co. |
The failure nevertheless allowed | Armstrong to promote a crop of comparatively junior of |
11-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Joel | Armstrong to wide receiver Mike Falco, making the scor |
covers of various artists ranging from Louis | Armstrong to Ringo Starr to The Kinks to Ramones. |
2010, Charleston announced the re-signing of | Armstrong to a new contract for the 2010 season. |
then) Council for Nature appointed Brigadier | Armstrong to form the Conservation Corps, with the obj |
In an upset, he narrowly defeated | Armstrong to take the nomination, and went on to win t |
p that included Ralph Kilbourne and Pleasant | Armstrong to serve as the carpenter and superintendent |
guided Canadian shot put record holder Dylan | Armstrong to a fourth place finish at the 2008 Summer |
al interviews challenged the incumbent Lance | Armstrong to a battle in the mountains. |
at the Dreamland when Oliver sent for Louis | Armstrong to join as second cornetist. |
The team waived receiver Anthony | Armstrong to make room for London. |
ssession, Parbury commissioned surveyor John | Armstrong to sub-divide the land into six parcels. |
cash due to debts, the Squires traded Warren | Armstrong to the Kentucky Colonels for a draft pick an |
ard caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Joel | Armstrong to bring Rice to within 34-17. |
City, and Governor George Clinton appointed | Armstrong to his old seat, to fill the vacancy tempora |
rectors at Williams said it has elected Alan | Armstrong to succeed Malcolm as CEO effective January |
third cricketer, after C. B. Fry and Warwick | Armstrong, to score a double-century and a century in |
to be embraced and conveyed by the deed from | Armstrong to the plaintiff. |
The success of this product allowed | Armstrong to build a factory in Chicago in 1900 (follo |
ed by society heiress Eve 'Evie' Tozer (Bess | Armstrong) to find her missing father (Wilford Brimley |
g Trinity's curriculum, along with Joseph L. | Armstrong, to be more in line with the German research |
icularly the jazz stylings of his hero Louis | Armstrong, to National prominence through radio broadc |
, becoming only the second teammate of Lance | Armstrong to win an individual stage during Armstrong' |
as the name given by American astronaut Neil | Armstrong to the landing site on the moon where the Ap |
recorded by many artists, ranging from Louis | Armstrong to Lester Young. |
in Minneapolis on July 11, 2009, Billie Joe | Armstrong told the crowd the song had been recorded on |
At first | Armstrong told him that he was too busy and had alread |
recordings by many artists, including Louis | Armstrong, Tony Bennett, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Ella |
ous vocalists, including Mose Allison, Louis | Armstrong, Tony Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Suzy Bogguss, |
Armstrong took his seat on January 8, 1801, and was re | |
Armstrong took up a musket and served as a private in | |
n Jose, California, a few minutes after Neil | Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon. |
Known for his bowling | Armstrong took 68 wickets at an average of 20.23. |
John | Armstrong took his seat on February 25, but resigned h |
In 1935 Louis | Armstrong took it over the orchestra altogether and fo |
Armstrong Tools is an American industrial hand tool ma | |
Warwick | Armstrong topped their batting averages, with 410 runs |
risons to such disparate influences as Louis | Armstrong, Tori Amos and Tom Waits. |
The | Armstrong Tower looks like a huge pylon with three cro |
The | Armstrong Tower, also known as Alpine Tower, is a 425 |
Armstrong Tower, Alpine, New Jersey | |
e borough of South Williamsport is east, and | Armstrong Township is to the west and south. |
Armstrong trained each of his sons to wrestle, and for | |
Armstrong transferred to the University of South Flori | |
Mark | Armstrong Transport Ltd took delivery of the DAF XF 10 |
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