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armstrong

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Armstrong is a surname of Scottish borders origin. It derives from a Middle English nickname which meant someone with strong arms. In Ireland the name was adopted as an Anglicization of two Gaelic names from Ulster : Mac Thréinfhir (meaning "son of the ...

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Population (2000): 72392 Housing Units (2000): 32387 Land area (2000): 653.929625 sq. miles (1693.669882 sq. km) Water area (2000): 10.513980 sq. miles (27.231081 sq. km) Total area (2000): 664.443605 sq. miles (1720.900963 sq. km) Located within: Pennsylvania ...

Usage examples of armstrong.

Armstrong, followed close by his section, dashed over the bridge and drove the artillerists from the gun.

Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters Contents: Armstrong, Hannah Arnett, Harold Atherton, Lucius Ballard, John Barker, Amanda Barrett, Pauline Bartlett, Ezra Bateson, Marie Beatty, Tom Beethoven, Isaiah Bennett, Hon.

A momentary pause for reflection, a glance before and around them, revealed to Armstrong and Macauley, the fact that they were almost alone, unsupported by their party, and with the British recovering themselves in front.

Armstrong pointed out to them that the sole result of this would be to confuse the public mind between Whifflets and Puffins, which were already quite sufficiently similar in quality and appearance to confuse anybody.

Stafford and Cernan and Young circled the moon before they let Armstrong and Aldrin land.

Sketches of Gagarin and Armstrong, Empathist renderings of Konrad Harlan and Angin Chandra.

He epitomized the petty-minded apparatchik, blindly following the Party line, the kind who had inflicted almost as much damage on President Armstrong as the urban predators themselves.

Her brain being in good working order this sunny morning, it was beginning to occur to her that she owed Ralph a large debt of gratitude and that part of his plan was already working, seeing that Armstrong was well aware of her presence.

Even sitting in the pretty breakfast-room filled with early summer flowers, and being waited on by a deferential Armstrong was not such an ordeal as she might have supposed.

Clare was all agitation, and failed to notice that Armstrong had returned with the coffee pot.

On the contrary, with Armstrong still gazing benevolently at them, he rose, walked round the table, picked up her hand, and kissed it.

Unlike Armstrong, she had no illusions about where she stood with him.

Walking down the stairs, and out into the early afternoon sunlight, after interviewing Armstrong, the Inspector and his Sergeant were exchanging notes.

It claimed her immediately, and she knew nothing until Armstrong arrived to bring them tea, and congratulations on their coming marriage!

Their next destination was the cafe Royale for lunch where Armstrong had booked a table for them.