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Armstrongite (CaZr[Si6O15]·3H2O) is a
silicate mineral. It was
first described in 1973 from an
occurrence at
Dorozhnyi pegmatite,
Khanbogd District, Ömnögovi...
- the Bible. The term
Armstrongite is
sometimes used to
refer to
those that
follow Armstrong's teachings.
Armstrongism and
Armstrongite are
generally considered...
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Armstrong Airport in New Knoxville, Ohio, are
named after him. The
mineral armstrongite is
named after him, and the
mineral armalcolite is named, in part, after...
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Argentojarosite Argentopyrite Argutite Argyrodite Arhbarite Armalcolite Armstrongite ****ndescloizite ****nic ****niosiderite ****noclasite ****nolite ****nopyrite...
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Australia in ****ociation with the zirconium-hafnium
minerals eudialyte and
armstrongite.
Australia leads the
world in
zircon mining,
producing 37% of the world...
- uses to
accomplish his will.
Groups with
Binitarian theology, such as
Armstrongites,
believe that the
Logos and God the
Father are co-equal and co-eternal...
- Introvigne, M****imo. "Schism in the
Global Church of God:
Birth of A New "
Armstrongite" Church, The
Living Church of God".
Center for
Studies on New Religions...
- Alacránite Acr
Amstallite Ams
Armenite Amn
Alamosite Aam
Analcime Anl
Armstrongite Asg
Alarsite Ars
Anandite Ana Arrheniusite-(Ce) Arr-Ce
Albertiniite Abt...
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trachyte tuffs containing rare zircon-hafnium
silicates eudialyte or
armstrongite, at
Dubbo in New
South Wales, Australia. The
heavy mineral sands ore...
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Christmas for
theological reasons;
these include Jehovah's Witnesses,
Armstrongites,[citation needed] the True
Jesus Church, the
Church of God (Seventh-Day)...