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Steven Armstrong is a Colorado senator introduced in the 2013 action-adventure game Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, developed by Platinum Games and produced by Konami. Acting as the game's main antagonist, he also acts as the primary backer of two private military corporations within the title, Desperado and World Marshal, which act under his orders to commit terrorist acts and drive conflict.
During his time in office, Senator Armstrong worked on welfare reform. [35] He supported the passage of the Family Support Act 1988, the first change in welfare rules in 50 years. [36] Working with Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and Governors Bill Clinton (D-AR), and Mike Castle (R-DE), the final bill passed the Senate by a vote of 93–3. [37]
Harry Armstrong (politician) (1915–2011), Ohio State Senate; James Armstrong (Texas politician) (1811–1879), Texas State Senate; Kelly Armstrong (born 1976), North Dakota State Senate; Samuel Turell Armstrong (1784–1850), Massachusetts State Senate; Thomas H. Armstrong (1829–1891), Minnesota State Senate; Thomas Armstrong (New York ...
Kentucky Senator Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D), left, conferred with Senator Reginald Thomas (D) during Senate proceedings on Thursday, Mar. 16, 2023.
John Ignatius Armstrong AC (10 July 1908 – 10 March 1977) was an Australian politician and diplomat. He served as a Senator for New South Wales from 1938 to 1962, representing the Labor Party , and was a minister in the Chifley government .
The last sentence of the speech he delivered was "make our planet great again." [64] Members of the Fridays for Future Movement have also frequently used slogans like "Make Earth Greta Again", referring to environmental activist Greta Thunberg. [65] In 2019, Grant Armour and Milene Larsson co-directed a documentary film named Make the World ...
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Since then, the term "Lenny Skutniks" has been used to refer to individuals invited to sit in the gallery, and often cited by the President, during the speech. [1] President Reagan's invitation, and the reference to Skutnik's heroism within his speech, may have been an attempt to include a human interest story within the speech.