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  1. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    10: ...'s voice and typical gestures, as well as [[Louis Armstrong]]'s.
    16: ...e of her many recordings with jazz legend [[Louis Armstrong]], but they also recorded the very popular "Ella ...
    20: ...ass|bass]] player [[Ray Brown]]. Together they adopted a child, Ray Brown, Jr.
    113: ...]] of "April in Paris" by Fitzgerald with [[Louis Armstrong]]
  2. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    2: ...ssie Smith''' ([[April 15]], [[1894]] – [[September 26]] [[1937]]) in [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]...
    7: ...he finest musicians around, most notably [[Louis Armstrong]], [[James P. Johnson]], [[Joe Smith]], [[Charlie...
    13: ...in a car driven by her companion (and [[Lionel Hampton]]'s uncle) Richard Morgan. They were in an acci...
  3. Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
    7: ...t allowed to make eye contact with the singer except when on stage.
    17: ...blicized relationship with music legend [[Eric Clapton]]. The debut single from this album, "[[My Favo...
    19: ...ng [[Stevie Nicks]], the [[Dixie Chicks]], and Clapton.
    21: ...um at a television benefit for the victims of [[September 11th, 2001]] [[terrorist]] attacks. 2002 als...
    29: ... in a relationship with [[cycling]] great [[Lance Armstrong]]. Crow was a main stage act at [[Lilith Fair]] a...
  4. Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
    5: ...music]] and [[jazz]] as a special effect. [[Louis Armstrong]] switched over from his more usual [[cornet]] to...
  5. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    28: The first trumpets reputedly came from [[Egypt]], and were primarily used for military purposes ...
    30: ...rn trumpet players are [[Maurice Andr靝, [[Louis Armstrong]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Jon Faddis]], [[Maynard Fer...
    37: ... of introductory instruction is found in [[Jean-Baptiste Arban]]'s ''Complete Conservatory Method for ...
    50: ...ouchure (muscles of the face). Some commonly accepted ways to do this are:
  6. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    75: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[John Armstrong, Jr.]]'''||align="left"|1813
    118: ...c ... That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the fed...
    124: ... apprehended. Throughout all Europe, the armies kept up under the pretext of defending, have enslaved ...
    137: ...brary of Congress]], approximately 12,000 items captured in some 72,000 digital images.
  7. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    30: ...cretary of State. Only [[Henry Clay]]'s refusal kept Monroe from adding an outstanding Westerner. Both...
    38: ...e wake of the British [[man-of-war]]." Monroe accepted Adams's advice. Not only must [[Latin America]]...
    42: ...ed in [[Oak Hill]] until Elizabeth's death on [[September 23]], [[1830]]. Upon Elizabeth's death, Monr...
    114: ...Adams]] | years=[[April 2]], [[1811]] &ndash; [[September 30]], [[1814]];<br>[[February 28]], [[1815]]...
    115: ...[United States Secretary of War]] | before=[[John Armstrong, Jr.]] | after=[[William H. Crawford]] | years=[[...
  8. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    46: ...e fighting, in his defeat of a congressional attempt to reorganize his cabinet in [[1862]], in his man...
    59: ...93 p704 quoting Lincoln; Talk--> He served as a captain in a company of the [[Illinois]] [[militia]] d...
    87: ...ered its opinion upholding the tax exemption, accepting Lincoln's arguments.
    89: ... to see anything clearly. Based on this evidence, Armstrong was acquitted.
    93: ...the Buchanan administration's push for the [[Lecompton Constitution]] which would have admitted Kansas...
  9. Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
    74: ...o has 159 [[counties]], the most of any state except [[Texas]] (254). Before [[1932]], there were 161...
    78: .... Up to 1% of a SPLOST can go to [[homestead exemption]]s. All taxes are collected by the state and ...
    165: ...gest Protestant denominations in Georgia are: [[Baptist]] (51% of total state population), [[Methodist...
    329: ...]] in [[Savannah, Georgia|Savannah]] [http://www.armstrong.edu/]
  10. Indiana (20194 bytes)
    73: ...kes it possible for firms to offer, and labor accept, somewhat lower wages for these skills than would...
    75: ...ne is [[The Pentagon]], and after the attack of September 11, 2001, a special effort was made by the m...
    100: ...gest Protestant denominations in Indiana are: [[Baptist]] (17% of the total state population), [[Metho...
    293: ...s within the [[Eastern time zone]] is legally exempt from daylight saving time; some counties within t...
    295: ... In the past several years, there have been attempts to place the entirety of Indiana in the [[Time z...
  11. Montana (14119 bytes)
    64: ...ast stand]] of [[U.S. Army]] Lt. Colonel [[George Armstrong Custer]] was fought in Montana near the present d...
    101: ***[[Baptist]] &mdash; 5%
  12. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    35: ... BC: [[Plywood]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
    36: * 3500 BC: [[Cuneiform script|Writing]] in [[Sumer]]
    40: * [[Cement]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
    41: ... River [[boat]]s in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
    51: * [[Alphabet]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
  13. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    31: ...governments went deeply into debt, under the assumption that an investment in such infrastructure woul...
    66: ...the demand for professional musicians and jazz adopted the 4/4 beat of dance music. [[Tap dance|Tap da...
    84: ...fathers lost in the battlefield; women had to accept a job, and move outside the home. This also gave ...
    86: ... in public, danced and exercised her franchise, kept her hair short, wore make-up, dressed differentl...
    95: ...ted States Constitution|Constitution]] in an attempt to alleviate various social problems; this came t...
  14. Aviation history (39698 bytes)
    3: ...d was designed to be a cautionary tale about attempting to reach heaven, similar to the [[Tower of Bab...
    9: ...eonardo1.jpg|thumb|left|200 px| da Vinci's Ornithopter body ]]
    11: ...eonardo2.jpg|thumb|left|200 px| da Vinci's Ornithopter wings ]]
    13: There were many early attempts to fly, covering the full range of legend to fac...
    15: ... made. Leonardo also sketched designs for a helicopter, but this design would not have flown.
  15. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    13: ...m George Armstrong]] &mdash; [[hydraulic crane]], Armstrong breech-loading gun
    211: ...provided an influential formalisation of the concept of [[algorithm]] and computation: the [[Turing ma...
    242: ...&#8211;1995) was the inventor of the Bell [[helicopter]]
  16. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
    55: ...1|rioting in Baltimore]] and other events had prompted a federal declaration of [[martial law]]. [[Mi...
    58: ...xile]] at the town of [[Neosho, Missouri]] and adopted a secession ordinance that was recognized by th...
    60: ...ritory of New Mexico voted to secede, and was accepted into the Confederacy as the Territory of [[Ariz...
    67: ...ist ''Anti-Slavery Almanac'' (1839) depicts the capture of a fugitive slave by a slave patrol.]]
    91: ...d seceded. On [[February 7]], the seven states adopted a provisional [[constitution]] for the Confeder...
  17. Timeline of United States history (1950-1969) (7885 bytes)
    94: *[[1969]] - [[Neil Armstrong]] walks on the [[moon]], Earth's only [[natural s...
  18. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    30: ...[[1940]]. His thesis, entitled ''[[Why England Slept]]'', was published in 1940 and, with the aid of h...
    33: ...nant]], commanding a [[patrol torpedo boat]] or ''PT boat''.
    35: ...thumb|right|200px|Jack on his navy patrol boat, [[PT 109]].]]
    36: ...n [[August 2]], [[1943]], Kennedy's boat, the ''[[PT-109]]'', was taking part in a night-time military...
    38: ...s crew ashore, and after swimming many hours attempting to secure aid and food, finally effected the r...
  19. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    30: ...he [[United States Navy]]. He could have been exempt from military service because of his Quaker relig...
    49: ... Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] had an impromptu "[[kitchen debate]]" about the merits of [[capit...
    70: ...eration of Vietnam]]. The bombing campaign was kept secret from the American public and the [[Congres...
    73: ...ve demonstrations. Details of the bombing were kept secret even from high ranking officials such as S...
    75: ... of [[July 20]], [[1969]], Nixon addressed [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] during their historic [[moo...
  20. Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
    33: ... known outside of Ohio, and was often met with skepticism. The [[Paris, France|Paris]] edition of the ...
    37: ... first person killed in a powered airplane on [[September 17]], [[1908]] when a propeller failure caus...
    55: ...ts, and lay claim by discounting the Wrights attempt either on the basis of its authenticity (that it'...
    59: Many earlier attempts featured powerful powerplants or very light powe...
    87: ...], both Ohio natives.) North Carolina has also adopted the slogan "First In Flight" and includes the t...

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