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harvesters in the vicinity; but a Lieutenant | Armstrong and 24 men held off the attackers until the |
side' for the rich armament manufacturer A W | Armstrong is the apogee. |
9 in Your Coffeemaker" is taken from a prank | Armstrong pulled on his teacher. |
le, on Green Day's CD/DVD Bullet in a Bible, | Armstrong announces, "This next song's a big 'fuck you |
pe with two-bay equal span wings and a 358hp | Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar II engine, one built. |
As a result, | Armstrong had only very minor negative experiences. |
n, including 15 Columbiads and a 150-pounder | Armstrong gun, behind a 60-foot mound of earth near th |
Hicks studied with C. A. J. | Armstrong and Charles Ross while a student at the Univ |
Graefe, A. & | Armstrong, J.S. (2008). |
From 1933 to 1934 Beal accompanied Louis | Armstrong, recording with him extensively. |
ngeles for several years, accompanying Louis | Armstrong and Fats Waller among others. |
According to | Armstrong, the GOP must "expand our conservative base |
According to | Armstrong, she wrote her dissertation on a topic that |
Tyler Hamilton, joined others accusing Lance | Armstrong of doping by testifying to a federal grand j |
Actor Alun | Armstrong said he had some reservations about filming |
Adam Alexander | Armstrong, OBE, MC (1 July 1909 - 22 February 1982) wa |
labels, including Cannonball Adderley, Louis | Armstrong, Count Basie, Louie Bellson, Ray Brown, Benn |
ticks up for Ivar because his admired mentor | Armstrong does. |
, seems to have been a squadron affair, with | Armstrong, Pierce, Whealy, Edwin Hayne, Frederick Brit |
After leaving | Armstrong, Beal worked with Noble Sissle, then moved t |
After Lance | Armstrong showed that not only had he recovered from c |
r sources he was 53, died 2 days after Louis | Armstrong, belongs to 50 club, lived 50 & 11 months, l |
hat she was named "Little Louis" after Louis | Armstrong, who used to call her the world's second bes |
Named after Neil | Armstrong, the crater is the eastern-most of the row o |
After George | Armstrong Custer's defeat, Wasee Maza followed Sitting |
It was named after William | Armstrong, a popular agent of the Choctaws. |
n Jose, California, a few minutes after Neil | Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon. |
Liberal Party in 1907, and again challenged | Armstrong in that year's general election. |
uccessful welterweight defense against Henry | Armstrong, still the largest crowd for any of the Gard |
the Battle of Little Bighorn against George | Armstrong Custer. |
These two teams also agreed that | Armstrong would be involved in the trade, but would re |
arious types of grounded aircraft, including | Armstrong Whitworth Whitleys, which were dispersed aro |
Elric, Roy Mustang, Izumi Curtis, Alex Louis | Armstrong, and Scar become playable. |
willingly being escorted by Major Alex Louis | Armstrong) heading to Central City via train. |
John Alexander Macdonald | Armstrong (November 19, 1877 in King Township, Ontario |
along with Andre Agassi, Muhammad Ali, Lance | Armstrong, Jeff Gordon, Mia Hamm, Tony Hawk, Andrea Ja |
Alida Livingston | Armstrong and Daughter, Rembrandt Peale, ca. |
Allan-a-Dale (Joe | Armstrong) |
Ferguson plans to murder | Armstrong's wife and daughter (Scarlett Johansson) and |
ous vocalists, including Mose Allison, Louis | Armstrong, Tony Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Suzy Bogguss, |
Managers: Andy Riegler, Joe Allore, Jason | Armstrong, Adam Bahr, Kevin Bickner, Patrick Bolger, J |
the Gordon Jenkins Orchestra alongside Louis | Armstrong. |
008, MacLean became a co-host alongside Jack | Armstrong on a sports talk radio show on Toronto Sport |
ily drama series Robin Hood, alongside Jonas | Armstrong. |
10s he played in New Orleans alongside Louis | Armstrong, Papa Celestin, and Zutty Singleton. |
ert E. McCracken, who played alongside Louis | Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Jack Teagarden |
orld's 12 Toughest Sportsmen alongside Lance | Armstrong and F1 racer Johnny Herbert. |
stage actor, notably starring alongside Alun | Armstrong in the popular series The Stars Look Down. |
list, who rode for US Postal alongside Lance | Armstrong. |
ndro Petacchi did so in 2003, although Lance | Armstrong won five of the last eight stages in the 200 |
In 1998, he and fellow RADA alum Judi | Armstrong founded Quorum Theatre Company for which Ayc |
the 1st round of the 1987 MLB amateur draft, | Armstrong made his big-league debut on June 21, 1988, |
Great favourite was American Lance | Armstrong, winner in 1999, 2000 and 2001. |
Another famous German American, George | Armstrong Custer, fought against the Confederate caval |
In an interview | Armstrong had stated she was unsure how exactly she co |
diesel shunter 7058 was based on an earlier | Armstrong Whitworth prototype of 1932, which had been |
ording to Canadian political analyst Patrick | Armstrong the Abkhaz and Ossetian arguments should hav |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong |
In 2006, 2007 and 2008 | Armstrong convened ArtCamp, an unconference devoted to |
Kid Ory, Wingy Manone, Joe Liggins and Louis | Armstrong. |
lture, Charlie Parker, Clara Ward, and Louis | Armstrong while one on the northbound side includes th |
n the village of Repton in Derbyshire and at | Armstrong College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. |
Keeley Hawes, Sarah Alexander and Alexander | Armstrong. |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong covered this song in their 1957 album Ella a |
Mount players Tony Sibley and Ron | Armstrong joined an elite group to have played in four |
This was the third and last | Armstrong 500 to be held at Phillip Island prior to th |
Harold Dejean's Olympia Brass Band and Louis | Armstrong. |
hing Off", sung by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong. |
56 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong, and the Oscar Peterson Quartet. |
. Sewell in defence of G. Chamberlain and W. | Armstrong, charged with intent to murder W. Green,' Me |
r Saint Anthony Falls in Minnesota, and Fort | Armstrong in Rock Island, Illinois. |
e Richard Montgomery, Morgan Lewis, and John | Armstrong, Jr.. His grandson-in-law was George Croghan |
te Hornets for Glen Rice, J.R. Reid and B.J. | Armstrong. |
uis Prima, Kay Starr, Bing Crosby, and Louis | Armstrong. |
ck Powell (Charles "Buddy" Rogers) and David | Armstrong (Richard Arlen) are rivals in the same small |
singers, Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls, and Louis | Armstrong, the legendary trumpet player and bandleader |
ls), Mike Wilson (keyboards, vocals) and Wes | Armstrong (drums, vocals) of the Atlanta based group T |
d His Orchestra accompanied Crosby and Louis | Armstrong in the successful 1936 recordings of Pennies |
Minds cohort Brian McGee on drums, and Kevin | Armstrong on guitar, with backing tapes used for most |
yed with the bands of Luis Russell and Louis | Armstrong through 1940. |
Cantwell, with Bishops John Mitty and Robert | Armstrong serving as co-consecrators. |
at skills enable her to rescue them and kill | Armstrong. |
ly 1940s, and with Dizzy Gillespie and Louis | Armstrong later in the decade. |
de Hopkins (1934-35), Fats Waller, and Louis | Armstrong with the Luis Russell Orchestra (1936-37), i |
ner of King Oliver, Freddy Keppard and Louis | Armstrong. |
, Jacqueline Clarke, Richard Wilson and Alun | Armstrong which ran from 1977 to 1981. |
um We're Outta Here, Lars Fredriksen and Tim | Armstrong of Rancid join the Ramones in performing the |
ucko, Bob Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis | Armstrong. |
Musicians such as Danny Barker and Louis | Armstrong have said that it is a great loss to jazz hi |
e twin acquisitions of Steve Sumner and Mark | Armstrong, who between them scored 30 goals. |
issan Motors, along with Ryan Hall and Lance | Armstrong. |
Kenny and recorded by Bing Crosby and Louis | Armstrong in 1951. |
sicians including Bingo Sloan (bass) and Rob | Armstrong (drums). |
p that included Ralph Kilbourne and Pleasant | Armstrong to serve as the carpenter and superintendent |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong (1946) |
The movie also stars Robert Hays and Bess | Armstrong as Billy's parents. |
a, The Dolls (with Vladislav Delay and Craig | Armstrong), Laub (with Jotka), and The Lappetites (wit |
h Carroll Dickerson, Jimmie Noone, and Louis | Armstrong, with whom he recorded copiously. |
a, Billie Holiday, Connie Boswell, and Louis | Armstrong, among others. |
score was composed by A. R. Rahman and Craig | Armstrong. |
Crash" Craddock, LaWanda Lindsey and Anthony | Armstrong Jones. |
owndes (2), John Ryan, Tom Paterson, and Ken | Armstrong, while Ted Charlton, John Campbell, and Arth |
rom celebrities such as Tim Duncan and Lance | Armstrong. |
t, Stuart Davidson, Jason Thomas and Matthew | Armstrong. |
ogram was developed by Peter Adair and Haney | Armstrong of Adair and Armstrong. |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong on the 1956 Verve release "Ella and Louis" |
luding Sidney Bechet, Bennie Moten and Louis | Armstrong. |
President Bush and Lance | Armstrong on grounds in 2005 |
like the New Orleans Rhythm Kings and Louis | Armstrong from the South, they would begin to formulat |
and Gentlemen written by Sam Bain and Jesse | Armstrong. |
t Hinton, Buddy Tate, Clark Terry, and Louis | Armstrong in his later years. |
Trumpeters Zeke Zarchy (right) and Louis | Armstrong visit during a rehearsal for a Los Angeles T |
Bill Dundee (1), Johnny Rich (1), and Steve | Armstrong (1) |
Galusha and George | Armstrong Custer, two of the youngest generals in the |
and 1940s, playing behind Bob Howard and Lil | Armstrong, among others. |
The song accuses the ska-punk scene and Tim | Armstrong of being homophobic and calls for the inclus |
arting version, by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong, was recorded on August 25, 1950, and releas |
ists such as Marino Marini, Dalida and Louis | Armstrong. |
fter short spells with Wrexham and Millwall, | Armstrong found a home at Selhurst Park, where he top- |
Hank Jones and again with Forrest) and Louis | Armstrong. |
hopefuls, such as Alberto Contador and Lance | Armstrong. |
with Edward, Hohenheim, Mustang, and Olivier | Armstrong in order to strike on the corrupted State Mi |
Duke Ellington and Louis | Armstrong on The Great Summit (1961, re released 2001) |
ost associated with Billie Holiday and Louis | Armstrong. |
hose of Bessie Smith, Fats Waller, and Louis | Armstrong. |
He, Dan Koch, and Chris | Armstrong formed the band in 2002 while they were atte |
oast to Coast AM, the Art Bell show, and the | Armstrong Williams radio show and hosts an Internet ra |
Then east to the Scotswood Road and William | Armstrong Drive junction. |
y, Josephine Baker, Lucky Thompson and Louis | Armstrong. |
In addition to his reviews and essays, | Armstrong wrote several books. |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong recorded this for Decca in 1951, accompanied |
da (1980), Chris Carmichael (1985) and Lance | Armstrong (1991). |
third cricketer, after C. B. Fry and Warwick | Armstrong, to score a double-century and a century in |
, then with Luis Russell (1934-35) and Louis | Armstrong (1935-40). |
ristina Deutekom in the title role and Karan | Armstrong as Morgana. |
for Dickie Moore, Frank Mahovlich and George | Armstrong, yet failed for others, resulting in All-Sta |
ars Ralph Bellamy, Betty Furness, and Robert | Armstrong. |
en were Charles5 Robinson Redick and William | Armstrong Redick. |
or hit on records by Paul Whiteman and Louis | Armstrong in 1932, and was successfully revived by Joh |
r, Ossie Davis, Frank Sinatra, Jr. and Louis | Armstrong. |
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis | Armstrong - Ella and Louis Again (1957) |
g Billie Holiday as a singing maid and Louis | Armstrong as a bandleader; supporting players Holiday |
Southgate, Iain Dowie, John Salako and Chris | Armstrong were all sold to other clubs and Palace's li |
Andrew (Andy) | Armstrong Mulligan, was born on 4 February 1936 et Kas |
Anne Legendre | Armstrong (December 27, 1927 - July 30, 2008) was a Un |
d opposite the alternating anthology series, | Armstrong Circle Theatre and The United States Steel H |
Kornheiser later apologized to | Armstrong on-air and offered to go on a bike ride with |
Eric Appleby, Gordon | Armstrong, Matthew Benoit, Robert Bleau, Fredrick Burc |
then) Council for Nature appointed Brigadier | Armstrong to form the Conservation Corps, with the obj |
on, replacing the temporarily appointed John | Armstrong. |
Entrance arch for | Armstrong Park |
Prudence and Caution, a pair called Archer & | Armstrong, while he was employed by Valiant Comics a f |
arbinger, X-O Manowar, Shadowman, Archer and | Armstrong, Eternal Warrior, Bloodshot, Ninjak and Rai. |
Left to right are Neil | Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin. |
After the Arena season, | Armstrong was signed with the Miami Dolphins' practice |
he became chairman of the arms manufacturer | Armstrong Whitworth during World War I. |
a "sutler", or supplier, for the army's Fort | Armstrong. |
ville on fire, perhaps with fire arrows, and | Armstrong was killed. |
Arthur Hilary | Armstrong FBA (13 August 1909 - 16 October 1997) was a |
Arthur James | Armstrong was an American Bishop of the United Methodi |
by the American Christian rock artist Paige | Armstrong. |
Other friends included the artists John | Armstrong and Frederick Gore, and others more closely |
John McCallum as Charles | Armstrong |
Elyse Levesque as Chloe | Armstrong |
Keri Russell as Katie | Armstrong |
Charles Emmett Mack as Bob | Armstrong (as Chas. |
Mark Sheppard as Paddy | Armstrong |
Pierre Gendron as Fred | Armstrong |
Russell Simpson as Hank | Armstrong |
Domhnall Gleeson as Anthony | Armstrong |
Henry B. Walthall as Mark | Armstrong |
Jason Robards Sr. as Jim | Armstrong |
sh Brigade, other historians, such as Marion | Armstrong, point out the oddity of the "aristocratic 2 |
Andrew Stephen Pratt as Officer | Armstrong |
thers, notably classic artists such as Louis | Armstrong, Terry Lightfoot, Bunk Johnson, and contempo |
Day's new CD/DVD live album Awesome As Fuck, | Armstrong introduces the song with "Do you want to sta |
However, with other wingers such as George | Armstrong, Johnny MacLeod and Alan Skirton at the club |
risons to such disparate influences as Louis | Armstrong, Tori Amos and Tom Waits. |
icians, mingling noted artists such as Louis | Armstrong, Fats Domino, Dr. John and the Neville Broth |
The Kittanning Expedition, also known as the | Armstrong Expedition or the Battle of Kittanning, was |
el Metropolitan, where legends such as Louis | Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Chick Webb's |
usicians, photographing such people as Louis | Armstrong, Billie Holliday, Sidney Bechet, Gene Krupa |
ker and supplied coachwork to such as Alvis, | Armstrong Siddeley, Bentley, Daimler, Lagonda and Roll |
mpany featuring jazz musicians such as Louis | Armstrong and Duke Ellington. |
ve variously described their music as "Louis | Armstrong lost in disco", "an original blend of harmon |
r and director, known professionally as Brad | Armstrong. |
stralian soap opera Home and Away, as Rachel | Armstrong, a psychiatrist (later the main doctor in A& |
s that are not so easily visible such as the | Armstrong Tunnel which for the first time allowed easy |
work of pioneering educators such as Samuel | Armstrong and Dr. Washington. |
They are sometimes referred to as the | Armstrong Goods or Armstrong Standard Goods to differe |
he other three candidates, Bill Ashley, John | Armstrong and Tom Arthur. |
as the name given by American astronaut Neil | Armstrong to the landing site on the moon where the Ap |
Astronauts Neil | Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Mike Collins then unveiled |
Apollo 11 astronauts Neil | Armstrong (left) and Buzz Aldrin train in Building 9 o |
listen to the voices of the Astronauts Neil | Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, processed |
iscovered in 1998 by amateur astronomer Mark | Armstrong. |
900-1910; Professor of Modern History at the | Armstrong College of Durham University, 1910-1912; Pro |
a second time, he was shot to death, at the | Armstrong Hotel, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky, |
IU was renamed "Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill | Armstrong Stadium". |
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