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  • At the same time the old aircraft carrier HMS Argus, a veteran of World War I, delivered 24 Hurric
  • transferred the State Printing from the Albany Argus, a pro-Cleveland paper, to Callicot's paper.
  • e Potter (1865-1936), president and CEO of the Argus, a daily newspaper
  • Project Argus, a workshop based awareness and training sessi
  • wspaper, a daily column in local newspaper The Argus, a daily email newsletter and other online cov
  • Maritime Air Command patrol squadron and flew Argus aircraft.
  • Argus also has business intelligence services which
  • was the designation later chosen for Operation Argus, an ocean based US nuclear test series in the
  • deployed with same ships to escort the carrier Argus and fleet destroyers to Arkhangelsk, deliverin
  • wa side, and a majority of the coverage in the Argus and Dispatch is on the Illinois side, both new
  • nate Hugh Morgan, BHP-Billiton businessmen Don Argus, and former head of Shell Australia and vice p
  • utilised the printing presses, but closed the Argus and sold off the broadcasting interests.
  • where he was given the position of reporter by Argus, and given the title of music critic in 1910.
  • orter on cricket and field hockey for the Cape Argus and in later years became a regular broadcaste
  • of travel notes originally contributed to The Argus, and Junius Unveiled (London, 1909).
  • other companies, initially by the South Wales Argus and from the 2009-10 season by Budget Vets.
  • legraph, The Brisbane Courier, Melbourne's The Argus and The Adelaide Register.
  • In September 1929 Holt joined the Melbourne Argus, and later the Melbourne Evening Star until it
  • The squadron embarked on HMS Argus and took off from the carrier for an airfield
  • n's main competitors were the broadsheets, The Argus and David Syme's more liberal minded The Age n
  • ames during its development and test including Argus and Videoman.
  • plit into two factions, those willing to serve Argus and those wishing to oppose him.
  • In 1813 he was assigned to Argus, and was killed in the action with HMS Pelican
  • aper was originally founded as the South Wales Argus and Monmouthshire Daily Leader on 30 May 1892.
  • Skeggs worked as a journalist at the Argus and Farm and Home from 1950 to 1956 and was th
  • ecember 1811, he was ordered to the command of Argus; and, between 12 October and 17 December 1812,
  • n a Herald Angel Award, A Latest Award, and an Argus Angel Award.
  • y League placed an advert in the Telegraph and Argus announcing a meeting to be held in the evening
  • Crested Argus are strong fliers and pairs have been reported
  • Arestorides argus argus (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • A mysterious pheasant, the Double-banded Argus, Argusianus bipunctatus, is known only from th
  • ught to be a form or a subspecies of the Brown Argus Aricia agestis and as well as a species in its
  • clude Marbled White Melanargia galathea, Brown Argus Aricia agestis, Duke of Burgundy Hamearis luci
  • lating, powered by two 600 PS (592 hp, 441 kW) Argus As 411 engines.
  • ight Field, fired a working copy of the German Argus As 014 pulse-jet engine, "reverse-engineered"
  • Improved version powered by more powerful Argus As III engine.
  • ther candidate's campaign was described by the Argus as "apathetic and listless".
  • CL III powered by a 134-kW (180-hp) Argus As.III engine
  • had meetings with Taylor and the management of Argus at which BCFP sought a licence.
  • It is the sister paper of Telegraph & Argus, at whose Bradford printworks it is printed.
  • ily, the paper was founded as The Laurel Daily Argus August 11, 1911, by Edgar G. Harris.
  • sed on a single specimen a fourth species, the Argus Bare-eye (P.
  • The Argus Bare-eye (Phlegopsis barringeri) is a species
  • On 28 July 1952 the Melbourne Argus became the first newspaper in the world to pub
  • ned as a Newspaper reporter on the South Wales Argus before joining Radio West in Bristol, and then
  • Around 1900, the Daily Argus began to fade in importance and east and west
  • and the silverstudded blue butterfly Plebejus argus, both of which breed in the heathland area.
  • More recently, the Argus brand has been reestablished and is used on a
  • La Trobe University bought the site of the old Argus building with the intention to redevelop and h
  • The Argus building, constructed in 1926 on the corner of
  • The Argus Building, built in 1924 on La Trobe Street as
  • e site has a breeding population of the Durham argus butterfly, Aricia artaxerxes salmacis.
  • fauna that includes populations of the Durham Argus butterfly, Aricia artaxerxes salmacis.
  • The Durham Argus butterfly, Aricia artaxerxes salmacis, a form
  • Notable among the fauna is the Durham Argus butterfly, Aricia artaxerxes salmacis, a form
  • It is a food plant for the larvae of the Brown Argus butterfly.
  • The Argus calculated where the target would be relative
  • dred fifty-six electors chose not to vote; the Argus called it a "pygmy contest" and "a very tame a
  • The Meadow Argus can be found mainly on the Australian mainland
  • s later, the same four vessels plus the lugger Argus captured the Jonge Duisse.
  • ice building was built next door and named The Argus Centre, an award winning building by Nonda Kat
  • The USS Argus, Chesapeake, Constellation, Constitution, Ente
  • The tomb of Father Charles in Mount Argus Church, Dublin
  • Arestorides argus contrastriata (Perry, 1811) : common name : ph
  • E.P. Taylor's Argus Corporation, which incorporated British Columb
  • He was also a director of Argus Corporation.
  • ns and impacted important events like the Cape Argus Cycle Race.
  • ber it flew its Hurricanes off the carrier HMS Argus, deploying to an airfield near Murmansk.
  • The ARGUS detector was a hermetic detector with 90% cove
  • The cdf of the ARGUS distribution is
  • In physics, the ARGUS distribution, named after the particle physics
  • Meadow Argus eggs are laid on a leaf of the food plant, sha
  • , and most CL.IIIs were produced with the same Argus engine that the CL.II had used.
  • pulse jet engine, such as the one used by the Argus engine in the German V-1 (flying bomb).
  • t, the C.IVa, was powered by a 130 kW (180 hp) Argus engine.
  • The Argus engined variant was designated CL.IIIa.
  • appeared along geographic lines, and the Daily Argus eventually rose to prominence.
  • The ARGUS experiment was a particle physics experiment t
  • dled into a shipment of perfectly normal Great Argus feathers.
  • e known for playing the caretaker of Hogwarts, Argus Filch, in the Harry Potter film franchise.
  • ith this situation led to the formation of the Argus Final Four system for 1901.
  • "Services to Sport" award from the South Wales Argus for his work with the club.
  • ed for the military (principally the Fairchild Argus for the Royal Air Force) and postwar, the civi
  • He was proprietor and editor of the Western Argus from 1821 to 1831.
  • with comparatively large populations of Brown Argus, Green Hairstreak, Chalkhill Blue, Marbled Whi
  • ticularly notable including Common Blue, Brown Argus, Grizzled and Dingy Skipper, Green and Purple
  • In the early 1920s, Argus had her stern lift permanently fixed in the up
  • Recently, Argus had two unique new cameras for kids developed
  • Established in 1970, Argus has more than 270 employees worldwide.
  • The Argus has a circulation of around 30,000 and is owne
  • of the UK's local and regional newspapers, the Argus has suffered from a slight decline in circulat
  • Argus' headquarters are in London, with major office
  • Build Dric Now article from the Argus Herald
  • Fairchild Argus II
  • He worked for the Argus in Melbourne from 1922 to 1929 when he moved t
  • He retired from the Argus in 1854, succeeded by Gideon J. Tucker; Croswe
  • wo programming languages, CLU in the 1970s and Argus in the 1980s.
  • Since 1967 all Brown Argus in the north of England and Scotland have been
  • a helicopter crashed on the flight deck of RFA Argus, injuring three men, one very gravely.
  • The Argus is a local newspaper based in Brighton and Hov
  • P. argus is a popular seafood item for human consumptio
  • The Spotted Nightjar (Eurostopodus argus) is a species of Nightjar in the Caprimulgidae
  • P. argus is a nocturnal species, taking to cover during
  • Paphiopedilum argus is a species of orchid endemic to Luzon Island
  • The South Wales Argus is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newp
  • The Argus is distributed in Newport and the historic are
  • Argus is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade
  • The Telegraph and Argus is Bradford's daily newspaper, published six d
  • Muraena argus is a moray eel found in coral reefs from Mexic
  • Argus is an American maker of cameras and photograph
  • RFA Argus is an aviation training ship with a secondary
  • Argus is a programming language created at MIT by Ba
  • well as overhunting in some areas, the Crested Argus is evaluated as Near Threatened on the IUCN Re
  • 1880, and for many years known as the Evening Argus, it is owned by Newsquest (since 1999, part of
  • Like the Brown Argus, it is attractive to ants and often attended b
  • Don Argus jr (talk) 05:22, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
  • g recycled parts from the dismantled Shiva and Argus lasers and borrowed parts from the future Nova
  • vancements achieved on the earlier Cyclops and Argus lasers, notably the use of amplifiers made of
  • South Dakota's Argus Leader has inaugurated a new online feature ca
  • Newsquest has launched Argus Lite, a free weekly edition for distribution t
  • He was killed in the action in which Argus lost to HMS Pelican 14 August 1813.
  • Argus main business is assessing prices and gatherin
  • Argus Media Ltd (formerly known as Petroleum Argus L
  • Thus the daily ASCI price published by Argus Media Ltd represents the value of US Gulf coas
  • Argus Media Ltd is a privately held UK-registered co
  • monly known as the White-spotted moray, or the Argus moray.
  • [as reported in The Argus newspaper 9/11/1880] “[William] Gaunson [solic
  • The Argus Newspaper
  • er's apprentice for the Portland-based Eastern Argus newspaper in 1823.
  • The Argus newspaper's "Player of the Year" was Melbourne
  • The Argus newspaper's "Player of the Year", was shared b
  • The Argus newspaper's "Player of the Year", was shared b
  • ourteenth of June," published in the Chicago '' Argus'' newspaper.
  • er worked in Melbourne as a journalist for The Argus newspaper.
  • was Thomas M. Burt, a proprietor of the Albany Argus newspaper..
  • e continued to write anti-apartheid pieces for Argus Newspapers (now Independent News and Media).
  • this had fallen to 18 and by 1903, the Western Argus noted the area was "unfortunately practically
  • f the Review from 1944 to 1985, along with The Argus of Fremont and the Tri-Valley Herald.
  • The Argus Office, at 76 Collins Street East, Melbourne,
  • Hall to its current location next the Wesleyan Argus on 45 Broad Street.
  • Argus operated in its PCRS role.
  • Argus operated as the Primary Casualty reception shi
  • Argus originated as a subsidiary of the Internationa
  • an be said is that at some time around 1870 an argus pheasant was shot in an unknown location which
  • CDP includes the unincorporated communities of Argus, Pioneer Point, Searles Valley and Trona.
  • In 1929, Argus Pipe Line Company started construction of a pi
  • 6 video game by Sam Manthorpe and published by Argus Press Software.
  • The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus, published in Moline, is owned by the Small Ne
  • tion, the cost to produce the Ford copy of the Argus pulse-jet engine of the JB-2 was much less tha
  • a version was projected, which would use four Argus pulsejets, two mounted below the wings in addi
  • Meadow Argus pupae have various colours, though usually the
  • iated to a club, on 5 May 2008 The South Wales Argus quoted new Newport Gwent Dragons signing Tom W
  • ns Player of the Year in a poll of South Wales Argus readers.
  • On January 31, 2007, Argus Realty Investors LP of San Clemente, Californi
  • The Telegraph and Argus report was headlined Persistence on a bicycle
  • The Argus reported in 2009 that architects Marks Barfiel
  • Like other Peafowl, Crested Argus retire on emergent trees above the forest cano
  • The Crested Argus, Rheinardia ocellata, is a large (up to 235cm
  • It was named after its manager Argus Rosimond, a Lyonnese impresario.
  • the date of her commissioning has been found, Argus set sail from Boston on 8 September 1803.
  • The Argus Sour Crude Index (“ASCI”) has been adopted as
  • THe Argus Sour Crude Index (ASCI) is a pricing tool used
  • f the millennium in 1999 by former Telegraph & Argus sports reporter David Markham.
  • rose to other papers including the Rock Island Argus, St. Louis Western Watchman, and the New York
  • 1984: Argus Star Tonight Award Then Came the English (Dire
  • pecific format and conventions of the original Argus system.
  • reports have him discover from the Springfield Argus that his new wife owned the most famous slave
  • lined to briefly agree with his colleagues but argus that his few long judgments are of high qualit
  • scription of the paper reads, "The South Wales Argus, the only evening paper printed and published
  • system; the design and implementation of CLU; Argus, the first high-level language to support impl
  • Established in 1801 as the Dundee Courier & Argus, the entire front page of The Courier used to
  • pectacular though short-lived successes of USS Argus the previous year.
  • The god Argus then teleports Hardcase and other ultras to an
  • Blind Argus, translated by Patrick Creagh, London: Harvill
  • Argus uses a precise and transparent methodology to
  • 1842; Morelia variegata - Gray, 1849; Morelia argus variegata - Jan & Sordelli, 1864; Morelia argu
  • The Argus voiced Van Buren's positions on questions of t
  • The Sports Argus was a Saturday sports paper printed on distinc
  • Later in 1941 Argus was allocated to Force H in the western Medite
  • iginally designed solely for military use, the Argus was later selected to control the operation of
  • The first Rector of Mount Argus was Fr.
  • Italian-built, Argus was formerly the container ship MV Contender B
  • Argus was acquired by Sylvania in 1959 and sold off
  • The Western Argus was a newspaper published in Kalgoorlie, Weste
  • After launch the steam coastguard cruiser Argus was delivered to Sheerness to replace two sail
  • The original Argus was developed in 1958 as a ground-based contro
  • Argus was fitted with a fully functional hospital fo
  • In 2003 Argus was deployed again to the Gulf as part of a 33
  • Argus was designed to support the creation of distri
  • In 1981 the Argus was replaced with the CP-140 Aurora and was tr
  • Articles in the Argus were reprinted in other papers throughout the
  • e signed on as a reporter with the Rock Island Argus, where he was soon promoted to sports editor a
  • He spent most of the rest of his life at Mount Argus where he died on the 5th January 1893.
  • f Navy Task Force 88 (TF-88), during Operation Argus, which was involved in conducting nuclear test
  • The local newspaper is the South Wales Argus which is published in Newport.
  • ker established a weekly newspaper, The Claude Argus, which later merged with the Goodnight News to
  • A few positive reviews came from The Argus, who praised Freeman for giving "the William C
  • The name is a reference to the greek god Argus, who had one hundred eyes, like the spots on t
  • He moved to Newport in 1834 and united the Argus with the Spectator of that place, continuing a
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