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Armstrong and saw
The period of Darling's captaincy saw the emergence of outstanding Australian players such as Trumper, Warwick Armstrong, James Kelly, Monty Noble, Clem Hill, Hugh Trumble and Ernie Jones.
Armstrong was a very keen angler, and while fishing on the River Dee at Dentdale in the Pennines, he saw a waterwheel in action, supplying power to a marble quarry.
Though the film won the Critics ' Award at the Berlin Film Festival it never saw popular release due to complications in securing the music rights for the 22 songs on the soundtrack, which included such big names as Dinah Washington, Paul Robeson, Louis Armstrong and Earth, Wind and Fire.
" Southwest Airlines saw his tweet, rebooked Armstrong on another flight and released this statement, " We reached out to apologize.
1942 saw Armstrong go 13 – 1, including wins over world champions ( Fritzie ) Zivic in a ten round non title bout, Jenkins and Zurita.
In the early 1830s, Thomas Armstrong and his son John, both of Edwardsburg, erected a saw mill on the same site that two men by the name of Merkley years earlier in 1825 had built a mill, but due to a tragic accident they were both killed.
The season saw Stockport County and Manchester City meet in a football league game for the first time in 88 years, Stockport County were victors here, beating Manchester City 3 – 1, thanks to goals from Paul Cook, Alun Armstrong and Brett Angell.
1911 saw the formation of Lloyds Bank ( France ) when Lloyds Bank acquired Armstrong and Co., based in Paris and Le Havre.
The 1920s saw trumpet and cornet leaders like Louis Armstrong and Joe " King " Oliver, playing with the trumpet proclaiming the melody and harmonies and countermelodies coming from the clarinet or trombone.
In an interview, Green Day lead singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong recalled that he arrived at their house and saw Mike sitting on the floor with highly dilated pupils, holding his bass guitar.
Armstrong served in the United States military and saw action in the Vietnam War.
The 1935 merger of Hawker Aircraft and the interests of J. D. Siddeley ( Armstrong Siddeley and Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft ) saw Gloster become a part of Hawker Siddeley Aircraft, Ltd.
The first Test saw an Australian victory, Armstrong bowling 53 overs and taking four for 92.
The fracas did not affect his form, however: the second Test, starting on New Years Day, saw Armstrong score 31 and 77 and take five wickets for 89.
Australia took the third Test in Adelaide, and a patient 133 in 289 minutes from Armstrong in the fourth saw Australia clinch the series and win back the Ashes.
Armstrong, following illness that saw him lose much of the weight that he was known for, died on 13 July 1947, leaving an estate to the value of ₤ 90, 000.
Richie Benaud said that Lindwall was " technically the best fast bowler " that he ever saw .< Ref name =" p211 "/> During the 1950s, Lindwall's action was copied by young children and a number of first-class Australian bowlers, including Ron Gaunt, John Power and Barry Fisher consciously copied his action .< Ref name =" az "/> Alan Davidson, who succeeded Lindwall as Australia's pace spearhead, labelled him as " the best fast bowler I ever saw ".< Ref name =" a159 "> Armstrong, p. 159 .</ ref > Lindwall's childhood hero Harold Larwood rated Dennis Lillee to be equal to Lindwall " but not ahead of him ".< Ref name =" a159 "/> Following Lindwall's tour of England in 1953, his English counterpart Alec Bedser said that Lindwall was " the best fast bowler I've seen, because of his variety and control ".
The 18-year-old made his debut on 17 April 1982 in the 3 – 1 league win over Leeds United at Elland Road, a game which saw two Saints legends, Kevin Keegan ( 2 ) and David Armstrong, score the goals.
When the decapitated body of the fourth victim Joie Armstrong was found, eyewitnesses said they saw a blue 1979 International Scout parked outside the cabin where Armstrong was staying.
Whilst fishing on the Dee at Dentdale in the 1840s, William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong saw a waterwheel in action, supplying power to a marble quarry.

Armstrong and description
There is a description of their household by the writer on religion Karen Armstrong, who lodged with them for a time, in her book The Spiral Staircase.
Perhaps the most clear, straightforward description of the tenets of Armstrong ; very pejorative in tone.

Armstrong and national
According to Armstrong, when he was recording the song " Heebie Jeebies ", soon to be a national bestseller, with his band The Hot Five, his music fell to the ground.
As word of Tatum spread, national performers passing through Toledo, including Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Joe Turner and Fletcher Henderson, would make it a point to drop in to hear the piano phenomenon.
While traveling to the moon aboard Apollo 11 in July 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong extended a greeting to the scouts attending the national jamboree in Idaho.
The cost of running the station was covered by local and national advertising revenue and the half-hour religious commentary The World Tomorrow presented by either Herbert W. Armstrong or his son Garner Ted Armstrong.
The Columbus State men ’ s tennis team reached the national semifinals while the Clayton State and Armstrong Atlantic State women ’ s tennis teams also played in the national semifinals.
The Fillmore was a national center for jazz during the 1940s and 1950s when it was known as the " Harlem of the West " and attracted many leading jazz luminaries including Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and the " Bird "( Charlie Parker ).
After retiring from playing, Armstrong moved into coaching, and worked for a variety of clubs, including Fulham, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, QPR and Enderby Town ( as manager ), as well as FK Mjølner in Norway and was manager of the Kuwaiti national team between 1988 and 1989.
The Armstrong men's and women's tennis teams have captured five NCAA Division II national championships over the last three seasons.
Armstrong was part of Finland national football team's ex-manager Stuart Baxter's staff, working as scout.
Armstrong remained a member of the SPC, even though the party was having difficulty maintaining a national presence by this time.
On the main evening news on TF1, a national television station, Armstrong said: " His accusations aren't good for cycling, for his team, for me, for anybody.
The incident focused national attention on the teachings and legacy of Herbert W. Armstrong, the Worldwide Church of God and LCG's leader Roderick C. Meredith and the police investigated religious issues as potential motives for the shooting, though no official conclusion has been reached.
The keynote address, by Anne Armstrong of Texas, was the first national convention keynote delivered by a woman.

Armstrong and contemporary
David Armstrong, perhaps the most prominent contemporary realist, argues that such a trope-based variant of nominalism has promise, but holds that it is unable to account for the laws of nature in the way his theory of universals can.
The film's depiction of Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer as a lunatic at the Battle of the Little Bighorn was intended as satire, though many of his quirks and vanities were inspired by contemporary observations.
Four heroes from the present-Solar, Gilad the Eternal Warrior and his two brothers, Ivar (" Timewalker ") and Aram ( Armstrong from Archer & Armstrong )-survived into the 41st century, but their experiences through the centuries had made them different from their contemporary counterparts.
Following the success of My Brilliant Career, which was nominated for an Academy Award in Best Costume Design, Armstrong directed the Australian rock-musical " Starstruck ( 1982 )" which proved her ability to tackle more contemporary and experimental subject matter and styles.
" Chris Searle's book entitled Forward Groove: Jazz and the Real World from Louis Armstrong to Gilad Atzmon, which chronicles the development of jazz alongside political protest movements, holds that " the torch continues to be carried by contemporary musicians such as Israeli-born alto saxman Gilad Atzmon who dreams of a free and united Palestine.
The area of greatest interest to contemporary researchers is Armstrong Bay east of Gorman's Road ( formerly Lane ) and west of Levy's Point near Dennington.
Eddy Merckx, Miguel Indurain and Lance Armstrong were notable all-rounders ; Ivan Basso, Samuel Sánchez, Cadel Evans, Bradley Wiggins, and Alberto Contador are more contemporary examples.

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