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the other side, widower Neil Henshall (Alun | Armstrong) tries to find out what's troubling his son |
on offer only for class placings however the | Armstrong Trophy was presented to the entrant of the o |
The | Armstrong Tunnel |
s that are not so easily visible such as the | Armstrong Tunnel which for the first time allowed easy |
Armstrong Tunnel, built in 1926, between Forbes and 2n | |
Washington Transit Tunnel and | Armstrong Tunnels in Pittsburgh. |
HMS Abercrombie was built by Vickers | Armstrong, Tyne. |
In October 2010 | Armstrong unsuccessfully stood as a Citizens & Ratepay |
on October 9, 1974 in Miami Beach, Florida, | Armstrong unsuccessfully challenged Jack Brisco for th |
songs in which vocalist/guitarist Billie Joe | Armstrong uses an effects pedal. |
Steven Craig | Armstrong, usually known as Craig Armstrong (born 23 M |
Under | Armstrong, Utah won 13 conference championships, seven |
wood, William Knaus, Mary McGuire Wein, Jack | Armstrong, Valerie Ramsey, a disability activist, and |
The six players were Warwick | Armstrong, Vernon Ransford, Victor Trumper, Tibby Cott |
Warwick | Armstrong, Victoria (captain) |
Armstrong, Virginia Irving. | |
Trumpeters Zeke Zarchy (right) and Louis | Armstrong visit during a rehearsal for a Los Angeles T |
Henry Smith Fish followed by Nathaniel Young | Armstrong Wales |
Nathaniel Young | Armstrong Wales (1832 - 3 November 1903) was a 19th ce |
His father, Robert | Armstrong, was a member of the nonpartisan La Marque I |
Armstrong was born in Hopeville, Grey County, Ontario. | |
So following the 2009 season | Armstrong was traded to Winnipeg. |
In 1983 | Armstrong was elected Attorney General of Kentucky. |
ers in King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Louis | Armstrong, was by far the most influential of the solo |
Fort | Armstrong was located on the northwestern tip of Arsen |
On April 25, 1991, | Armstrong was nominated by President George H. W. Bush |
f Constable since 5 December 2006 when Scott | Armstrong was terminated shortly after public revelati |
George Thomas | Armstrong was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
Born in York County, Canada West, | Armstrong was educated in National School of Elocution |
On February 23, 2011, | Armstrong was traded to the Atlanta Hawks along with K |
Armstrong was a recipient of the Queens Service Order | |
On February 24, 2007, | Armstrong was elected Minority Leader of the Democrats |
Armstrong was inducted into the College Football Hall | |
Armstrong was immediately sent down to the Cleveland B | |
Armstrong was born in McMinnville, Tennessee, son of D | |
as an "inventive" cornet and trumpet player, | Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifti |
Armstrong was now free to develop his personal style a | |
Armstrong was impressed with the style of the book and | |
Of Scottish parentage, | Armstrong was born in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, while hi |
Although | Armstrong was active in many areas of scientific resea |
Armstrong was selected for Labor's slate of candidates | |
Former Northern Ireland international Gerry | Armstrong was appointed manager in 1991 and in 1992-93 |
Armstrong was founded in 1890 as the Armstrong Bros. T | |
Toronto Maple Leafs captain George | Armstrong was the first winner, named following the 19 |
ville on fire, perhaps with fire arrows, and | Armstrong was killed. |
Armstrong was elected as the member for Kahibah at a b | |
lines in working order, but from 1858 Joseph | Armstrong was ready to start constructing new locomoti |
During the tour, | Armstrong was quite homesick. |
first as the Richmond Colored Normal School, | Armstrong was the first public school in Richmond, the |
Armstrong was born and raised in Preston. | |
Armstrong was signed midway through the 2010 season by | |
Armstrong was a tall blonde man. | |
Armstrong was born of humble parents, at Leith, in Jun | |
Thomas C. | Armstrong was nominated for Chief Judge on the fifth b |
Armstrong was shot down in flames south of Ervillers o | |
While still in the minors, | Armstrong was traded to the San Diego Padres in 1979 f |
team's second leading receiver after week 6, | Armstrong was released on August 10, 2010, with the te |
Armstrong was born in Shelbyville, Kentucky. | |
Armstrong was asked frequently about the dropped music | |
Russell's fellow prisoner George | Armstrong was elected for the SPC, and so became the o |
Armstrong was hired as an assistant with the Minnesota | |
Armstrong was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fir | |
t followed the resignation of Hugh Roberton; | Armstrong was a member of the Country Party. |
Armstrong was born in Corbridge, Northumberland. | |
Armstrong was initially in the first bunch of riders, | |
Armstrong was a key member of Ted Drake's 1954-55 Cham | |
and states that former Palace striker Chris | Armstrong was a player he aspired to play like. |
Armstrong was born in Thomson, Georgia. | |
Armstrong was born in Willow Springs, Missouri. | |
Obs.: | Armstrong was elected unanimously in the Senate, but t |
Armstrong was the choice of both the State Senate and | |
llor for the centre-right Eastern Bays ward, | Armstrong was the Chief Executive Officer of Unitec, o |
Cr | Armstrong was first elected in 2001 for the Citizens & |
Armstrong was born in Fremont, Nebraska. | |
Founder Jerome | Armstrong was known in the blogosphere for his critici |
Armstrong was born in Hope, Arkansas. | |
Armstrong was a right-handed batsman who bowled right- | |
Kinmont Willie | Armstrong was never recaptured. |
From 1994 to 2006 | Armstrong was Chancellor of the University of Hull. |
With only one candidate for the seat, | Armstrong was declared elected unopposed. |
Before moving to Duke, | Armstrong was the Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Compar |
Armstrong was replaced by Emmanuel Callender for the f | |
The incumbent | Armstrong was re-elected. |
Armstrong was traded to Kansas City for Brandon Pridea | |
Beales believes that | Armstrong was innocent and has published a book arguin |
Armstrong was born and educated to elementary level in | |
was hailed as a victory in Pennsylvania, and | Armstrong was known afterwards as the "Hero of Kittann |
Armstrong was in yellow, but Jan Ullrich won the first | |
Armstrong was elected to the state's Executive Council | |
In 1994, | Armstrong was acquired by the Danaher Corporation, whe |
Armstrong was selected to Purdue's All-Time team in 19 | |
Armstrong was born in Belfast and educated at the Belf | |
When | Armstrong was a boy, his father died and his mother ma |
In 1976, | Armstrong was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hal |
Armstrong was born on the Choctaw Agency in the Indian | |
Armstrong was born in the Sydney suburb of Ultimo and | |
Arthur James | Armstrong was an American Bishop of the United Methodi |
After the Arena season, | Armstrong was signed with the Miami Dolphins' practice |
Her grandfather father Ken | Armstrong was a dual international representing both E |
Elizabeth | Armstrong was a settler at the site of the Apple River |
Armstrong was elected a Fellow of the American Academy | |
Armstrong was selected by Calgary Flames in the 3rd Ro | |
Armstrong was signed by the Flames to a three-year ent | |
Joseph L. | Armstrong was a professor at Duke University (at the t |
Armstrong was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh fir 187 | |
From November 1940 to February 1941 | Armstrong was a combat observer with the Royal Air For |
In 1982, | Armstrong was purchased by the Kansas City Royals. |
Armstrong was an enthusiastic user of marijuana, which | |
arting version, by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong, was recorded on August 25, 1950, and releas |
Armstrong was the Assistant Chief of Air Staff, A-3 (O | |
His colleague, Eugene | Armstrong, was beheaded the previous day. |
Biographers have noted that | Armstrong was superstitious about flying. |
Noted musician Howard "Louie Bluie" | Armstrong was raised in LaFollette. |
Armstrong was educated at the Colchester County Academ | |
Armstrong was born in 1780 at Ballynahinch, county Dow | |
From 1976 to 1977, | Armstrong was the first woman United States Ambassador |
In 1972, | Armstrong was elected a United States Representative t |
Armstrong was born at Wildmoor, Worcestershire, into a | |
Andy | Armstrong was an English cricketer who played for Hert |
Armstrong was unable to overcome the effects of a seri | |
Armstrong was re-elected in 2003 and served for the du | |
Armstrong was defeated in his bid for re-election in t | |
Armstrong was elected at the state convention held in | |
Armstrong was born in 1858 in Frederick County, Maryla | |
In 2001, | Armstrong was listed in the NSU alumni magazine as an |
Armstrong was two weeks short of 22; Kaers had just tu | |
Armstrong was born in Calgary, Alberta and attended un | |
e Texas Rangers' Frontier Battalion in 1876, | Armstrong was promoted to Lieutenant. |
Duncan | Armstrong was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, Austral |
Armstrong was born on August 29, 1951, in Madison, Wis | |
In August 2006, | Armstrong was hired as a full time WWE referee, in WWE |
Armstrong was again victorious, defeating Brown by 223 | |
On January 11, 2010, | Armstrong was traded to the Sacramento Kings for a con |
On February 18, 2010, | Armstrong was traded to the Houston Rockets with Kevin |
Armstrong was born in Swansea, the son of a Presbyteri | |
Armstrong was born in Huntley Township, Ontario, and w | |
Armstrong was also a prominent freemason, and a member | |
The recording by Louis | Armstrong was released by Decca Records as catalog num |
Armstrong was a military man and became lieutenant-col | |
For the 1985-1986 school year | Armstrong was named a National Blue Ribbon School. |
Armstrong was captured by the forces of the English Wa | |
Armstrong was beginning to make a name for himself in | |
Jerome | Armstrong was an environmental activist in the late 19 |
Louis | Armstrong was too ill to play his trumpet. |
In 1989, | Armstrong was elected, together with Christine Milne, |
Armstrong was dual registered with Leigh Centurions fo | |
Armstrong was born in Carrickfergus on 12 January 1924 | |
William H. | Armstrong was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. |
Armstrong was awarded many honours and served on sever | |
On July 7, 2003, | Armstrong was arrested after an incident outside an Or |
Gwendolyn Elaine | Armstrong was a black Mississippi pioneer in the Afric |
While serving in the United States Senate, | Armstrong was the chairman of the Republican Policy Co |
In 1863 | Armstrong was elected as colonel of the 3rd Louisiana |
Prior to entering the political arena | Armstrong was an investment advisor. |
Armstrong was laid out in 1876 on land owned by Thomas | |
Armstrong was married twice: to Jane Fraser in 1858 an | |
For his efforts, | Armstrong was awarded the Young Australian of the Year |
Armstrong was born on March 29, 1983 in Greencastle, I | |
club record fee of £4.5million, 24-year-old | Armstrong was slammed as a "waste of money" by many su |
Armstrong was defeated, and the party formally dissolv | |
Armstrong Water Aerodrome, (TC LID: CJF6), is located | |
On the final climb, | Armstrong went off alone into the wind and rain leavin |
After being seated mayor in 1914, | Armstrong went on an unprecedented building spree in t |
h, who later joined the group along with Bob | Armstrong, went on to an illustrious career as a Cinci |
e their philosophical differences, Dixon and | Armstrong were able to cooperate with one another in t |
Southgate, Iain Dowie, John Salako and Chris | Armstrong were all sold to other clubs and Palace's li |
second-place overall (just 40 seconds behind | Armstrong) when he crashed on a fast descent as a resu |
education (she helped and supported Rebekka | Armstrong when she came out as HIV-positive and became |
States Wrestling Association as Jesse James | Armstrong, where he won its Heavyweight, Television an |
how Pointless as assistant to host Alexander | Armstrong, where he is known as Armstrong's "pointless |
, Jacqueline Clarke, Richard Wilson and Alun | Armstrong which ran from 1977 to 1981. |
lture, Charlie Parker, Clara Ward, and Louis | Armstrong while one on the northbound side includes th |
Prudence and Caution, a pair called Archer & | Armstrong, while he was employed by Valiant Comics a f |
Billy Bryans was replaced on drums by Paul | Armstrong, while Wayne Mills joined the band as a teno |
owndes (2), John Ryan, Tom Paterson, and Ken | Armstrong, while Ted Charlton, John Campbell, and Arth |
He also met Louis | Armstrong whilst playing the saxophone at Tom Anderson |
Office asked the engineering company Sir W G | Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd to manufacture aeroplanes |
Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft since 1913. | |
airborne troops were delivered by converted | Armstrong Whitworth Whitley medium bombers to the targ |
aircraft, a Douglas C-54B but the contractor | Armstrong Whitworth decided it was impractical and the |
Opened in 1942, when it was home to | Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, Armstrong Whitworth Albem |
The | Armstrong Whitworth F.K.3 was a British two-seat gener |
Armaments consisted of two | Armstrong Whitworth 254 mm cannons, four Armstrong Whi |
associated buildings were bought by Sir W.G. | Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Co. Ltd. |
argo ship which was built in 1942 by Sir W G | Armstrong, Whitworth & Co (Shipbuilders) Ltd, Newcastl |
Two Izumo class cruisers were purchased from | Armstrong Whitworth of the United Kingdom. |
the pressure of work 6650-6699 were built by | Armstrong Whitworth in 1928. |
In May 1941 during World War II, an | Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bomber of the Royal Air Fo |
He was flying a | Armstrong Whitworth Siskin when killed in an accident |
xt generation of British heavy bombers - the | Armstrong Whitworth Whitley - had flown, and it showed |
ing the British S class submarine (1914) and | Armstrong Whitworth building the British W class subma |
ish Army in France (for 3 years), worked for | Armstrong Whitworth & Co, as Assistant Enginner on the |
d goods depot for shipping companies such as | Armstrong Whitworth and other land based componies lik |
RAF Hurn on 15 November 1943, equipped with | Armstrong Whitworth Albemarles. |
william Hall, Cambridge, he joined Sir W. G. | Armstrong Whitworth & Company at Openshaw, Manchester. |
In 1924, it began receiving the first | Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III biplanes. |
diesel shunter 7058 was based on an earlier | Armstrong Whitworth prototype of 1932, which had been |
adquartered in Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, | Armstrong Whitworth engaged in the construction of arm |
f the British Royal Navy, built by Sir W. G. | Armstrong Whitworth and Company at High Walker and lau |
ckers Wellingtons, Handley Page Hampdens and | Armstrong Whitworth Whitleys. |
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