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Armour and drove
He competed in the full season for Busch Series Rookie of the Year in 1989 in the # 12 Burton Autosports Pontiac In 1990, he drove the # 12 Armour Lower Salt Bacon Buick for Sam Ard, where he won his first career race.
Harvick drove at Talladega, Daytona, and Kansas in the # 4 with Armour Vienna Sausages, OneMain Financial, and Hunt Brothers Pizza sponsoring respectively.

Armour and development
Armour was the single most influential factor in the development of firearms that revolutionised warfare.
Armour systems have continued in development alongside ATGMs, and the most recent generations of armor are specifically tested to be effective against ATGM strikes, either by ' tricking ' the missile into not detonating against the armor itself ( such as in Slat Armour ) or using some form of reactive armor to ' attack ' the missile upon impact, disrupting shaped charge that makes the warhead effective.
Widespread use of the wire recording device occurred within the decades spanning from 1940 until 1960, following the development of inexpensive designs licensed internationally by the Brush Development Company of Cleveland, Ohio and the Armour Research Foundation of the Armour Institute of Technology ( later Illinois Institute of Technology ).
* Articles on TK / TKS development, variants and construction in English in Polish Armour 1918-1939 website
It resulted from technical improvements and the development of inexpensive designs licensed internationally by the Brush Development Company of Cleveland, Ohio and the Armour Research Foundation of the Armour Institute of Technology ( later the Illinois Institute of Technology ).
Hoeppner was instrumental in the development of several NFL players, including JoJuan Armour, Dustin Cohen, and Sheldon White.

Armour and many
In the late 1930s, the Board of Trustees at Armour was greatly expanded, with many Chicago industrialists and businessmen joining the board to increase funding and support the institute.
IIT housed many research organizations: IIT Research Institute ( formerly Armour Research Foundation and birthplace of magnetic recording wire and tape as well as audio and video cassettes ), the Institute of Gas Technology, and the American Association of Railroads, among others.
For many years it was based at 12 East Armour Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri.
By 1956, Revue became the top supplier of television for all broadcast networks, spanning three decades of television programs such as Armour Theater, General Electric Theater, Leave It to Beaver, Wagon Train, and many others.
From the fragile Sentinel to the devastatingly destructive Leman Russ Demolisher, and many of its new variants previously shown in the Imperial Armour books by Forge World were released in the new Codex, the vehicles of the Imperial Guard can significantly add to their effectiveness as an army.
Bridgeport is also home to many Italian-Americans, as is its smaller neighbor to the east, Armour Square.
As the major meat companies grew in Chicago many, like Armour, created global companies and communicated with divisions spread across the globe via telegraph.
Among the foremost of the Chicago industrialists, lawyers, financiers, and merchants were John Villiers Farwell, Edmund Dick Taylor, Potter Palmer, George Pullman, Charles Gray, Marshall Field, Richard Teller Crane, Martin Ryerson, John Jacob Glessner, Jacob Bunn, John Whitfield Bunn, John Graves Shedd, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Edward Avery Shedd, Charles Banks Shedd, Leander McCormick, Stanley Field, Charles Deering, James Deering, Robert Law, Francis Peabody, Leonard Richardson, Milo Barnum Richardson, Joseph Edward Otis, Frank Hatch Jones, Arthur Jerome Eddy, Arthur J. Caton, Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank, Ezra Butler McCagg, Julius Rosenwald, Morris Selz, Harry Selz, William McCormick Blair, William Douglas Richardson, Charles Farwell, James Monroe Stryker and John Stryker of the Bunn-Richardson-Stryker-Taylor family ( See: John Whitfield Bunn and Jacob Bunn ), Samuel Insull, Max Adler, Lucius Fisher, Lucius Teeter, John Peter Altgeld, Walter Gurnee, Philip Danforth Armour, Gustavus Franklin Swift, Michael Morris, Jacob Best, Jonathan Y. Scammon, and many others.
Lathrop and another wealthy patron, Allison Armour, financed some of Fairchild's many explorations for new plants to be introduced into the U. S. Fairchild was the author of a number of popular books on his plant collecting expeditions.
Throughout his career he continually revised his compositions: titles were changed with an almost casual regularity ( for instance, the opera Pierrot and Pierrette became The Stranger, the opera-ballet The Wizard became The Enchanter and the dramatic overture for brass band 1914 became Clive of India ), many works were assigned several different opus numbers at different times, he borrowed music from one piece to another and recast works in different forms: for example, The Pit and the Pendulum draws its material from the opera-ballet The Enchanter, Symphony No. 7 ( Al Aaraaf ) is a transcription for string orchestra of a String Sextet, The Masque of the Red Death which was originally another orchestral poem became a ballet, and what was illustrative of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Skeleton in Armour was seemingly also a close depiction of Byron's The Corsair, whilst several different versions of his orchestral variations on Auld Lang Syne exist with a number of the supposed ' musical portraits ' apparently applicable simultaneously to different contemporaries.

Armour and important
According to Deborah S. Ing, author of Philip Armour ’ s biography in the American National Biography Online,the most important business coup of Armour's early career occurred near the end of the Civil War when he predicted heavy Confederate losses and thus the dropping of pork prices … he made contracts with buyers at $ 40 per barrel before prices plummeted to $ 18 when the war ended in a Union victory.

Armour and Ancient
In addition to the books above mentioned Grose wrote Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons.

Armour and World
Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press, 1984,
* Haythornthwaite, Philip J., The World War One Source Book Arms and Armour, 1993, 412 pages, ISBN 978-1-85409-102-4.
As one of the first American universities to host a Navy V-12 program during World War II the school saw a large increase in students and expanded the Armour campus beyond its original.
Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press.
Additional supplements included the Hand to Hand Combat System ( 1988 ), World War 2 Weapon Data Supplement ( 1988 ), Wild West Weapon Data Supplement ( 1989 ), Civilian Weapon Data Supplement ( 1987 ), Living Steel Power Armour Sourcebook ( 1991 ), Advanced Damage Tables ( 1987 ) and High Tech Weapon Data Supplement ( 1987 ) amongst others.
* Walter, John, The Kaiser's Pirates, German Surface Raiders in World War One, Arms and Armour Press, London, 1994.
During his service in World War I, Armour rose from a private to Staff Major in the Tank Corps.
During World War II, Armour played in exhibitions for USO and Red Cross.
Armour was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1976.
Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press.
Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press.
* Fletcher, David-The Great Tank Scandal: British Armour in the Second World War Part 1 1989 HMSO
* Fletcher, David-The Great Tank Scandal: British Armour in the Second World War Part 1 1989 HMSO
* Fletcher, David-Universal Tank: British Armour in the Second World War Part 2 1989 HMSO
Nieuport Aircraft of World War One-Vintage Warbirds No 10, Arms and Armour Press, London, 1988 ISBN 0-85368-934-2
Armour piercing shells of the Second World War, certainly those of the early years, had these qualities and sloped armour was therefore rather efficient in that period.
Armour with two or more plates spaced a distance apart, called spaced armour, has been in use since the First World War, where it was used on the Schneider CA1 and St Chamond tanks.
* Fletcher, David The Great Tank Scandal-British Armour in the Second World War part 1 1993 HMSO.
* Fletcher, David The Universal Tank-British Armour in the Second World War part 2 1993 HMSO.
* Ian V. Hogg-The Encyclopedia of Infantry Weapons of World War II-Arms & Armour Press-1977-ISBN 0-85368-281-X
To finance the company's growth during World War I, Armour sold $ 60 million in bonds to the public in 1917.
After World War II Armour and Company's fortunes began to decline.
* Clinton Ezell, Edward, Small Arms of the World, Eleventh Edition, Arms & Armour Press, London, 1977.

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