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The name Artimus was a nickname attributed to him in his days in the Marines by his comrades.
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The name Artimus was a nickname attributed to him in his days in the Marines by his comrades.
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The first two Skynyrd men to re-emerge were Billy and Artimus.
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He was known to his friends, not as Thomas, but under the (at first glance bizzare) name of Artimus.
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Billy and Artimus then both performed on a recording by El Paso singer/songwriter Leon LeBront.
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Artimus Pyle was able to free himself from the wreckage, and despite suffering a broken sternum, ran for help.
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Artimus will spend $16 million transforming the landmark Corn Exchange Building at 125th Street and Park Avenue.
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Artimus Pyle had signed up for the band too, but just before the recording of the debut album (as he was finishing his own project “Studebaker Hawke”) he was involved in a motorcycle crash in South Carolina which knocked him out of the picture.
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Artimus, a New York City-based developer, plans to rehabilitate the Corn Exchange Building, one of the few grand historic buildings left on the street, and reconstruct an additional six floors.
Two Developers Buy Sites in Harlem Laura Kusisto 2011
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Drummer Artimus Pyle had left the US, and was living and studying in Jerusalem.
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