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- Jennifer Lynn Armentrout (born June 11, 1980), also known by the pseudonym J. Lynn, is an American writer of contemporary romance, new adult and fantasy...
- German surname. Further Americanized variant spellings include Ermentrout, Armentrout, Armintrout, Armantrout and Armontrout. The Dictionary of American Family...
- Peter B. Armentrout (born 1953) is a researcher in thermochemistry, kinetics, and dynamics of simple and complex chemical reactions. He is a Chemistry...
- Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 March 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2018. Armentrout, Don S. (1 January 2000). An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church. Church...
- Partis, Q. 84; I-II,84,3)". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 4 December 2015. Armentrout, Don S. (1 January 2000). An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church: A User-Friendly...
- p. 9; Kelly 1999. Bays 2012, p. 25; Kelly 1999; Timpson 1847, p. 12. Armentrout & Slo**** 2000; Bays 2012, p. 25; Cross & Livingstone 2005. Zimmer 1902...
- Archived from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved September 20, 2019. Armentrout, Mitc**** (September 14, 2017). "Census: Hispanics surp**** blacks as Chicago's...
- projects are in progress, including the novels: Brave by Jennifer L. Armentrout following "Wicked" and "Torn". The Black Dagger Brotherhood series by...
- 2011. Funk 1998, pp. 1–40, Intruduction. Bultmann 1963. Bultmann 1958. Armentrout & Slo**** 1999, p. 292. Fitzmyer 1981, p. 1378. Thompson 1996, pp. 493–494...
- Library of Practical Theology (3rd ed.). London: Longmans, Green, and Co. Armentrout, Don S.; Slo****, Robert Boak (eds.). "Dirge". An Episcopal Dictionary...