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Armstrong and received
( Armstrong received a patent on wide-band FM on 26 December 1933.
Along with Collins and Aldrin, Armstrong was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard Nixon ; in 1978, President Jimmy Carter presented Armstrong the Congressional Space Medal of Honor in 1978 ; he and his former crewmates received the Congressional Gold Medal in 2009.
Together with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, he received the Collier Trophy in 1969 and the Hubbard Medal of the National Geographic Society in 1970.
On February 27, 1967 Wharlest Jackson Sr. was killed when a car bomb went off in his truck as he drove home from work at the Armstrong Rubber Company, where he had recently received a promotion and was working in a position previously " reserved " for whites.
Allen very seldom received any solo space on recordings with Armstrong, but was prominently featured at the band's personal appearances, even getting billing as a featured attraction.
Jazz artists like Louis Armstrong originally received very little airtime because most stations preferred to play the music of white American jazz singers.
Her shirts, which friends received regularly on birthdays, proudly bore a label with her mother's name, " Decie ", and beneath that, " Hand made by Lil Armstrong.
After Purdy set off, Hampton received a letter from Armstrong, dated 16 October, informing him that Armstrong himself was relinquishing overall command of the combined American forces, leaving Wilkinson in charge.
Koivu received large numbers of get-well e-mails and letters from fans and was also in touch with Mario Lemieux, John Cullen, and Lance Armstrong ; all athletes who had beaten cancer and made successful returns to their respective sports.
He was also convicted of the murder of his mother-in-law, Maxine Armstrong, for which he received a life sentence.
He was convicted of the aggravated murder of Maxine Armstrong while committing robbery, for which he received a life sentence to be served concurrently with a 10 to 25 year sentence for aggravated robbery.
In Series " C ", in the episode " Cheating ", the panellists had to keep their own scores, and received 100 points for getting their exact answers, which Alexander Armstrong did, giving him 93 points.
John Barclay Armstrong, a Texas Ranger known as " McNelly's Bulldog " since he served with the Special Force as a sergeant and Captain Leander McNelly's right hand, received permission to arrest the outlaw.
President Armstrong received his bachelor's degree in agriculture from Murray State University.
In the lesbian feminist alternative press, however, every Michigan festival year and individual artist received coverage in HOT WIRE: The Journal of Women ’ s Music and Culture, published by one of the festival ’ s photographers, Toni Armstrong Jr.
( Currell ) Armstrong, Armstrong studied at Acadia University and Dalhousie University where he received a Bachelor of Laws degree.
Equipped in succession with Armstrong Whitworth Siskins, Bristol Bulldogs and Gloster Gauntlets, No. 32 Squadron received the Hawker Hurricane in October 1938.
Keon was introduced to the crowd second last, just prior to 1967 captain George Armstrong, and received a long standing ovation.
His story, Penitence: A True Story by Edward Armstrong, was published, although he received no royalties from the book.
Notably, some of its recent research discoveries that have received international acclaim include a curative therapy in testicular cancer made famous by patient Lance Armstrong, the cardiac ultrasound technology, several genes linked to Alzheimer's, the link between mind and body health, the development of neuronal stem cells, and tautomycetin as a potentially new anti-cancer drug.
It would later be revealed that Armstrong had received death threats the day before this stage-something that would have been all too easy to carry out given the open course.

Armstrong and 42
The Empire routes had contained landplane sectors, but the Armstrong Whitworth Ensign and de Havilland Albatross ordered to replace the Handley Page HP. 42 ' Heracles ' biplanes had proved disappointing, leaving the Short Empire flying boats as the backbone of the wartime fleet.
The original frequency allocation in North America used by Edwin Armstrong used the frequency band from 42 through 50 MHz, but this allocation was changed to a higher band beginning in 1945.
He paid for his earlier efforts on the " hors category " climb by suffering from a drop of energy, but managed to hold on to the victory by crossing the finish line with a 42 seconds advantage over his nearest competitor, eventual yellow jersey winner Lance Armstrong.
This ended in 1939, when Hogan and Sanger put their own experimental FM station on the air, W2XQR, just down the dial from Armstrong at 42. 3 MHz.

Armstrong and patents
During his service in both world wars, Armstrong gave the U. S. military free use of his patents.
MacInnis was able to formally establish Armstrong as the inventor of FM following protracted court proceedings over five of his basic FM patents.
By early 1923, however, Armstrong was a millionaire as a result of licensing his patents to RCA.
The company was absorbed into the Rolls-Royce conglomerate who were interested in the aircraft and aircraft engine business and eventually the remaining spares and all Motor Car interests were sold to the Armstrong Siddeley Owners Club Ltd who now own the patents, designs, copyrights and trademarks, including the name Armstrong Siddeley.
In June 1972, Rolls-Royce ( 1972 ) Ltd. sold all the stock of spares plus all patents, specifications, drawings, catalogues and the name of Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd to the Armstrong Siddeley Owners Club Ltd.
* Edwin H. Armstrong was granted four United States patents ( No. 1, 941, 066 through 1, 941, 069 ) for his invention of frequency modulation devices for what would become " FM radio ".

Armstrong and total
Alexander Armstrong holds the record for both most appearances as guest presenter, as well as most guest appearances in total, having appeared 20 times in the central chair.
Historian Samuel R. Brown stated 25 killed or fatally injured and 50 wounded in Johnson ’ s regiment and 2 killed and 6-7 wounded in the infantry, for a total of 27 killed and 56 or 57 wounded Harrison informed United States Secretary of War John Armstrong, Jr. that the only casualties inflicted on his command by the British troops at the battle were three men wounded: all of the rest were inflicted by the Indians.
Armstrong visited again only months before the 1969 launch of Apollo 11, spending a total of 20 days at Morehead over 11 training sessions, more than any other astronaut.
In the 1989 state election a total of 5 Greens — Christine Milne, Lance Armstrong, Di Hollister, Gerry Bates and Bob Brown — were elected after a community backlash against a proposed paper pulp mill at Wesley Vale, near Devonport.
The novel primarily focuses on the life story of Randall Peterson " Pete " Armstrong, a child prodigy with total recall memory, whose entire life's outlook has been defined the tragic murder of his younger brother, Leonard, by an ex-convict who was believed to be capable of committing violent crimes again, but could not be imprisoned any longer under the current law structure.
On July 9, 1982 at 4: 07: 57 PM central daylight time, Flight 759, with seven crew members, one non-revenue passenger in the cockpit jumpseat, and 137 passengers ( a total of 145 on board ), began its takeoff from runway 10 at the New Orleans International Airport ( now Louis Armstrong International ), in Kenner, Louisiana.
Their success resulted in the commissioning of the television series Armstrong and Miller, which ran for four series in total from 1997 to 2001 – one on the Paramount Comedy Channel, and three on Channel 4.
Returning to club cricket, Armstrong found form, scoring 438 in only 455 minutes for Melbourne against University, from a total score of 699 for eight.
In total, Armstrong officiated a total of 1, 744 games and retired in 1978.
Following his retirement from cycling in 1998 at age 34, Bruyneel accepted the position of managing director of the U. S. Postal Service cycling team, whose star, Lance Armstrong, had finished fourth in the 1998 Vuelta a España, but whose team, in Armstrong's words, was " the Bad News Bears, a mismatch of bikes, cars, clothing, equipment ," with a total budget of only $ 3 million.
In a message from the League, dated 30 July 1973, the result of the election, in which a total of 30 members had taken part, was announced: Paulo Amorim Cardoso ( Brazil ), Roan Orloff-Stone ( USA ), Habib Taherzadeh ( Israel / Bahá ' í World Centre, Adalbert Mühlschlegel ( Switzerland ), Badiollah Samimy ( Iran ), Manuel de Freitas ( Portugal ), S. C. Gupta ( India ), Chagzin Kim ( Korea ), Leonora Stirling Armstrong ( Brazil ).

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