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Hampton showed Armstrong what he could do, and they decided to add vibes to one of the tunes they were scheduled to play, " Memories of You ", creating the first well-known jazz recording using the vibes.
Armstrong worked for eleven years as a solicitor, but during his spare time he showed great interest in engineering.
Wallace showed Rader a secret tape recording in which Herbert Armstrong had alleged Rader was attempting to take over the church after Armstrong's death, reasoning that the donated tithe money might be quite a " magnet " to some evangelists.
In 1994, the Ministry of Defence engaged in an undercover attempt to discredit Armstrong's findings, phoning Allan Thompson of the Toronto Star and offering to leak to him the pathology report by James Ferris conducted two months after the killing, which found the decomposing body showed none of the signs Armstrong had suggested.
In June, 2012, USADA charged cyclist Lance Armstrong with an anti-doping rule violation, claiming that it had more than 10 witnesses that were willing to testify that they had witnessed first hand his performance enhancing drug-use and that it also had blood sample data that showed his actions were " fully consistent with blood manipulation including EPO use and / or blood transfusions.
From an early age, Liam showed musical talent, and was encouraged to pursue his interest in the uilleann pipes by the piper Tom Armstrong.
The documents showed that Armstrong Williams, a prominent syndicated columnist and pundit on CNN and CNBC, had received $ 241, 000 of tax money through the Education Department's contract with Ketchum Communications, a public relations firm.
Tens of thousands of people showed up, and during the song, " Longview ", Green Day's frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong, began ripping up a flowerbed and the crowd began violently rioting.
Lance Armstrong once again showed that he is the # 1 contender for this year's tour.
The song was written by frontman Billie Joe Armstrong about a former girlfriend who showed him a feminist poem with an identical title.
In return, Armstrong wrote the lyrics of " She " and showed them to her.
After Lance Armstrong showed that not only had he recovered from cancer, he'd risen to the top of the pack, Bassons wrote that his performances had ' shocked ' the peloton.
However, once new construction started in 1859 ( with two 2-2-2s designed by Joseph Armstrong ) its independence showed.

Armstrong and interest
Armstrong had resigned from his employment with the War Office, so there was no longer a conflict of interest.
Raised in Rodeo, California, Armstrong developed an interest in music at a young age, and recorded his first song at the age of five.
" Armstrong developed an interest in flying at age two when his father took him to the National Air Races in Cleveland.
In 1971, Strauss played along with the prophetic interest shown in him as Herbert W. Armstrong recalled in a 1983 letter: " I entertained him at dinner in my home in Pasadena, and he spoke to the faculty and students of Ambassador College.
The producers brought Armstrong in based on his work in Revenge of the Nerds and Better Off Dead, hoping to expand the role of Agnes DiPesto by giving her a love interest, thereby taking some of the filming pressure off of Willis and Shepherd.
The original incarnation of the Dance Hall Crashers ( named after the Alton Ellis song " Dance Crasher ") was formed in 1989 by Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong, formerly of the seminal Bay Area ska-punk band Operation Ivy, after both musicians expressed an interest in starting a band rooted in more traditional ska and rocksteady than what they had been playing with Operation Ivy.
The Elswick Ordnance Company ( sometimes referred to as Elswick Ordnance Works, but usually as " EOC ") was originally created in 1859 to separate William Armstrong's armaments business from his other business interests, to avoid a conflict of interest as Armstrong was then Engineer of Rifled Ordnance for the War Office and the company's main customer was the British Government.
Armstrong held no financial interest in the company until 1864 when he left Government service, and Elswick Ordnance was re-united with the main Armstrong businesses to form Sir W. G.
* " Head Fag at the Playgirl Mansion "-A young man in great interest of Stern staffer KC Armstrong, Christy's earliest character to emerge on the Stern Show through messages left on their voicemail.
Armstrong ’ s own interest in the girls led her to revisit them at ages 18, 26, 33 and 48, resulting in four more films in the style of the popular " Up Series ".
* In the movie The Girl Said No, Jimmie ( Robert Armstrong ) first meets Pearl ( Irene Hervey ) at the taxi dance hall where she works, but only after he buys enough tickets to attract her interest so that she consents to dance with him.
Fabares is known for her roles as Donna Reed's oldest child Mary Stone on The Donna Reed Show ( 1958 – 1963 ), and as Hayden Fox's love interest ( and eventual wife ) Christine Armstrong on the sitcom Coach ( 1989 – 1997 ).
Armstrong Whitworth acquired a controlling interest in The Siddeley-Deasy Motor Car Company LImited and changed its name to The Armstrong Siddeley Company Limited.
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.
He also has a deep interest in history ( which he studied at college ), in science fiction, which he has been reading since he watched Neil Armstrong walk on the moon, and in baseball.
" Armstrong developed an interest in flying at an early age.
His interest intensified when he went for his first plane ride in a Ford Tri-Motor, a ' Tin Goose ', in Warren, Ohio, at age six ... At age 15, Armstrong began taking flying lessons at an airport north of Wapakoneta.

Armstrong and electrical
Edwin Howard Armstrong ( 18 December 1890 – 31 January 1954 ) was an American electrical engineer and inventor.
* 1954 – Edwin Howard Armstrong, American electrical engineer and inventor of the FM radio ( b. 1890 )
Frequency modulation radio originated in the United States of America during the 1930s ; the system was developed by the American electrical engineer Edwin H. Armstrong.
The regenerative receiver was invented and patented in 1914 by American electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong when he was an undergraduate at Columbia University.
Armstrong as an apprentice, an unusual step for the son of an earl ; then moved to Kitsons in Yorkshire where he worked on rocket-powered torpedoes ; and then in 1884 moved to Clarke, Chapman and Co., ship engine manufacturers near Newcastle, where he was head of their electrical equipment development.

Armstrong and mechanical
As Coolidge was unwilling to move from Boston to New York, Hamilton Fish Armstrong a Princeton alumnus and a European correspondent of the New York Evening Post ( now known as the New York Post ) was appointed as a co-editor and was sent to work in New York to handle the mechanical work of publishing the journal.
John H. Armstrong ( November 18, 1920 – July 28, 2004 ) was a mechanical engineer, inventor, editor, prolific author, and model railroader best known for layout design and operations.

Armstrong and devices
* 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 pioneered and promoted modern layout design, stressing the concept of designing the model railroad as a totality, including its operational scheme, the prototype on which it was based ( including its landscape setting ), the use of double sided backdrops and other devices to control viewpoints and viewing angles, multiple levels of railroad, staging yards, and the operational plan or schema.

Armstrong and particularly
After World War II JATO became particularly common owing to the low slow-speed thrust of then-current jet engines or for assisting heavy aircraft ; the prop-engined Avro Shackelton used Armstrong Siddeley Viper turbojets for takeoff.
Much of the film's visual style shares that of the Asian action cinema, and particularly Hong Kong action cinema, of John Woo, Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and the relentless pace of the second unit directors, like Vic Armstrong and Guy Hamilton, in the James Bond films.
The race, which was organized as a 1. HC event and in 2005 was part of the UCI America Tour attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators as well as world-class athletes such as seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, and was regarded as one of the country's most challenging, particularly for its famously difficult 18 % grade Fillmore and Taylor street climbs.
Also, in World Championship Wrestling since 1994, the tendency of the Armstrongs ( particularly Brad Armstrong ) to lose matches was referred to as the " Armstrong curse ".
Armstrong expressed disdain at her belief that the industry, particularly the Academy Awards, has given praise to beauty rather than talent.
He subsequently began playing with other musicians in this area, particularly John Armstrong and Annie Snaith, and later Archie Dagg-together the band were known as the Border Minstrels.
Armstrong achieved considerable popularity in the Southeastern United States, particularly in Alabama and his home state of Georgia.
Walker used to have a large shipbuilding industry, particularly the yard of Armstrong Whitworth at High Walker, but this has declined over the past 50 years and the area has suffered as a result, with many jobs being taken away from the community.
The album released two international singles: the title track tribute to Louis Armstrong and " Let It Go ", neither of which were particularly successful.

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