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Armstrong, John
The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
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Armstrong, John (1709–79), Scottish poet and physician, is principally remembered for his didactic poem in blank verse
The Art of Preserving Health (1744) and for a satirical epistle of literary criticism in heroic couplets,
Taste (1753).
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Armstrong partners with INSTALL, CITF for resilient installation certification.(Industry News)
Magazine article from: Floor Covering Installer; 4/1/2009; 700+ words
; ...the experts, in this case Armstrong, to expose our INSTALL contractors...contractor using INSTALL/Armstrong certified flooring professionals," said John McGrath, director of INSTALL...information, contact your local Armstrong distributor or call 1-877...
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Newspaper article from: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI); 4/2/2009; 700+ words
; ...com 608-252-6132 John Norsetter, the assistant...who prosecuted Ralph Armstrong for the murder of UW...McDANIEL State Journal Ralph Armstrong, who was convicted in...Assistant District Attorney John Norsetter testifies Wednesday...alleged confession by Ralph Armstrong's brother, Stephen...
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Armstrong rallied on 8.3-mile stretch: Tour de France
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette; 7/23/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...comes together. Cycling superstar Lance Armstrong conjured his up on a mountain in the Pyrenees. Armstrong saved his chances of capturing a record...were as torturous as the ascent itself. Armstrong, a 31-year-old Texan, has had a...
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Armstrong looks to ride into history: Tour de France
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette; 6/29/2004; ; 700+ words
; PARIS - Lance Armstrong hopes to do what no other cyclist has...burn the lungs and torment the legs. Armstrong has won cycling's premier event the...rivalries in international sports: Armstrong vs. Jan Ullrich, the German who risks...
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Armstrong Gets Yellow Jersey; 'The Rhythm Was Perfect' for the American as He Takes a 10-Second Lead
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 7/8/2004; ; 700+ words
; -- It's the jersey Lance Armstrong covets and works so hard for: garish...the leader of the Tour de France. Armstrong slipped into the jersey Wednesday...race would be too grueling. For Armstrong, there's just one place where...
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Armstrong's first ride: neither bad nor great
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 7/4/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...team. If that happens, Armstrong has said that he would ride...wouldn't be the end of Armstrong's world. Bottom line is...things that I could be doing, Armstrong said. But I want to do this. ___ John Leicester is an international...
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Armstrong repels assault
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 7/17/2005; ; 700+ words
; JOHN LEICESTER, The Associated...County, NJ) 07-17-2005 Armstrong repels assault -- Increases...attempt to isolate him By JOHN LEICESTER, The Associated...loomed, the assault Lance Armstrong was bracing for finally came...
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Armstrong emerges from mountains aiming to fill a gap in his Tour de France resume
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 7/19/2005; ; 700+ words
; JOHN LEICESTER, Associated Press...Dateline: PAU, France As Lance Armstrong closes in on a seventh straight...previous record six Tour wins, Armstrong always managed to win at least...into Paris on Sunday. Even Armstrong, who doesn't like to tempt...
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Armstrong's teammates falter in mountains
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 7/10/2005; ; 700+ words
; GERARDMER, France -- Lance Armstrong looked around for help and found...his rivals swarming all over him. Armstrong's usually trusty teammates failed...then you're in trouble," said Armstrong, who kept his overall lead after...
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Armstrong solidifies lead as teammate claims stage
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 7/18/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...LARY-SOULAN, France -- As Lance Armstrong prepared for what may be the hardest stage...only thing that didn't work out for Armstrong Sunday, which he called "a perfect day." Armstrong settled for watching his most loyal teammate...
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Armstrong, Louis
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
...had come to think of Louis Armstrong as a vaudeville entertainer...Bergreen, Laurence. Louis Armstrong: An Extravagant Life. New...1988. Jones, Max, and John Chilton. Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story 1900–1971...
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Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...textile, and other industries. Armstrong also holds a 33 percent stake...Shop In 1860 Thomas Morton Armstrong, a 24-year-old son of...his partner in the venture, John O. Glass, but Glass ’ s interest was purchased by Armstrong ’ s brother in 1864...
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Armstrong Holdings, Inc.
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...America. In December 2000 Armstrong World Industries began...SHOP In 1860 Thomas Morton Armstrong, a 24-year-old son...partner in the venture, John O. Glass, but Glass's interest was purchased by Armstrong's brother in 1864 and...
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Armstrong, Neil (1930- )
Book article from: World of Earth Science
...development. In 1960, Armstrong made his first of seven...program was first announced, Armstrong discounted it, believing...approach to space. After John Glenn made the first U.S. orbital flight in 1962, Armstrong changed his mind and applied...
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Armstrong, Edwin Howard
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Armstrong, Edwin Howard ( b. New York, N. Y., 18 December 1890; d. New York, 1 February 1954) radio engineering. Armstrong ’ s father, John Armstrong, was a publisher who became vice-president in charge of...
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