And, eventually, for those reasons, Johnson withdrew him, because it became an ethical concern. |
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Brady Johnson has been singing in gospel quartets for many years and is a member of the Muddy River Quartet. |
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Johnson is a solid journeyman type who played his way into the starting job over Tinsley a few weeks ago. |
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Amegy, so the story goes, sought a white knight in Zions Bancorporation of Salt Lake City, whose chairman has known Johnson for years. |
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I'm fond of Mrs. Johnson, who has a gentle southern accent and a radiant expression. |
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Johnson, for one, sees a long and adorkable road ahead for the roommates-turned-lovers. |
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Johnson held various temporary positions around Cambridge for the next 19 years. |
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Ten minutes later the gym teacher, Mr. Johnson, huffed into his whistle signaling the end of the class. |
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But then Johnson saw the red claw and other characteristics of female crabs. |
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Jacqui Smith had clashed with Mr Johnson over the departure of Sir Ian, who was ousted against her wishes. |
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I was paired up with the short, pudgy, acned boy I had stood next to, and Miss Johnson demonstrated the main steps before starting us off. |
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Johnson went his own way, not only in novels but also in film and television scripts. |
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Club captain Johnson and past captain Jacobs completed six rounds of golf in a day to raise money for charity. |
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His injury created a bit of a catching quandary since starter Brian Johnson battled knee problems in spring training. |
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New Leeds midfielder, Seth Johnson, says he is learning to play the waiting game following his recent big-money move. |
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To help his recovery, Johnson had injections in December to lubricate the joint. |
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In a bid to build opposition to the proposals, Mrs Johnson has sent out a rallying cry to heads at other city schools. |
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But Johnson dismissed this argument, and allowed his police statement to be admitted as evidence. |
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In a critical World Cup qualifier against Antigua and Barbuda, Johnson rebooted a national team career that had seemingly faded. |
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Johnson held the squad and management together when recriminations threatened to tear it to pieces. |
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Johnson was now the ranking officer and the responsibility was his to make sure the men made it home safely. |
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I met a great guy named Speedy Johnson, he runs an airboat business down there. |
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In the seventh, Orr pinch-hit singled, was wild-pitched to third, and came home on a Johnson sac fly. |
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The lifestyle accustomed Johnson to the solitude that now forms his six hour a day, six days a week training regimen. |
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Promoters even brought Jim Jeffries out of retirement in 1910 in the expectation that he would whip Johnson. |
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In the 1988 Olympic final, Johnson beat Lewis, clocking a new world record of 9.79 seconds. |
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Hibbard listened to the young designer and sent Johnson and the model back to the wind tunnel for further testing. |
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I noticed that Paul Johnson has dropped the whimsy and got stuck in to some serious vitriol throwing. |
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Johnson must have sung about his life, just as today's rap artists doubtless sing about their own experiences. |
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Anthony Johnson was captured in his native Angola by an enemy tribe and sold to European slavers. |
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Clarke himself fails to criticize the Kennedy entourage for mocking and dismissing Johnson as incompetent behind his back. |
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The Seward Johnson is a 204-foot research vessel that set out from American Samoa to Howland Island to look for the plane. |
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Kosove and his co-chairman, Broderick Johnson, have been at it since 1997 and were still waiting for their first really big hit. |
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Dr. Johnson, left alone for long hours of the day, brooded on his own infirmities. |
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Having just bulleted through his new, supremely pleasurable novel Nobody Move, I hereby nominate Denis Johnson. |
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Although not his most ambitious work, this novel is a wonderful example of Johnson operating in his most readable mode. |
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This is a blow against freedom of speech, we were told, by the likes of Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson. |
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What Nucky Johnson was not was a gangster, though he did go to prison for a short stint, like al capone, for tax evasion. |
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The senator then turned to Chief Johnson for questions, bypassing LaPierre. |
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Both accused Johnson of fostering a leniency that abetted crime. |
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The situation was left with Mr Johnson being advised to contact his solicitor further for advice and being told that Social Services would hold his claim in abeyance. |
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Johnson Welded Products Ohio-based manufacturer of reservoirs for air brake systems. |
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That's why you could see Johnson seated behind the wheel of an almond sweeper, gathering almonds into windrows, readying them for pick up by a harvester. |
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Presidents like Teddy Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson wore their aggressiveness as a badge of honor. |
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John Johnson, who played both wingback and cornerback for Army in 1964, felt the same way. |
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In January, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf addressed the country optimistically. |
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Johnson took King's attack as a declaration of war and responded in kind. |
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But if Rueter is the wallflower at a mixer that includes Brown, Maddux, Johnson and the others, he certainly blends in well with the rest of the Giants. |
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Much of the fun of The Churchill Factor comes from the delightful and evervescent way Johnson tells the tale. |
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When the body of Johnson was exhumed, the medical examiner was acutely chagrined when six .22 caliber rounds were removed from it. |
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Johnson reported that he was stunned when Brown just grabbed a box of cigarillos and then two handfuls of loose ones. |
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Since Johnson's legitimate and completely justified request Jordan has come out in the press and said that Johnson will be playing his football at Selhurst Park next season. |
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Floyd said the Johnson home in Melville was still receiving streams of visitors and appealed to people to make an appointment before visiting the boy. |
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First, Gus Johnson and Elgin Baylor took it into the air, where Connie Hawkins, Julius Erving and Michael Jordan have followed. |
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Claret for boys, port for men, and brandy for heroes, according to Dr. Johnson, and Hitch went for the heroic. |
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President Johnson promised a War on Poverty, driven by a wizardly new Keynesian confidence that an economy of unprecedented abundance could deliver more groceries to everyone. |
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The British establishment was furious, and it was the irascible Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, who lead the fight-back. |
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Mrs Johnson said he worked at the Co-op's wet fish shop in Rosemary Road for a time and managed to pick up a speeding fine while riding his trade bike. |
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With a nose for bogus facts, Johnson sets out to break the Internet by breaking news. |
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Last week, David Johnson, senior vice president for strategy at Dell, took a new post with Blackstone. |
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Last summer, I spoke with first black supermodel Beverly Johnson about this for The Root. |
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To do so, Johnson organized a behind-the-scenes campaign to block President Truman's reappointment of Leland Olds as chairman of the Federal Power Commission. |
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Johnson dashed into the base and called to his partner, 23-year-old Tantania Alexander. |
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Prior to her arrest, Johnson was living under partial immunity in Gent, Belgium, while a case was being built against her. |
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Joyce Johnson is one of the few surviving writers of the Beat Generation, and perhaps one of the most underappreciated. |
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The Belgian court is now determining whether to grant Johnson bail while she awaits trial. |
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Johnson is also a master of visual effects, crafting action out of everyday settings. |
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Traffic up ahead on Myrtle backed up, and Johnson began weaving in and out. |
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Johnson is the first cop not wearing riot gear and carrying an assault rifle to walk down Florissant in the past few days. |
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He would bring him to his office after the Senate recessed and ply him with drinks until the inebriated Kentuckian would agree to anything Johnson wanted. |
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Enacting the landmark Civil Rights Act took a lot more than arm-twisting by Lyndon Johnson. |
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Charles Johnson explains how tech, confirmation bias, and media laziness are complicating the issue. |
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President Lyndon Johnson had just taken a tour of communities in Appalachia without electricity, running water, or sewage systems. |
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They were racing toward the corner of Tompkins and Myrtle avenues with Johnson at the wheel when another call came over the radio. |
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She fails to appreciate the congressional and constitutional obstacles Johnson had to overcome to win passage of the bill. |
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Johnson also accused Tea Party groups of bashing the GOP establishment to raise money. |
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With Johnson likely to be back, England will be expected to contest the ball a deal more fiercely and acquisitively than they did for the last hour against Italy. |
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Johnson urged conservatives to tone down their rhetoric to try to broaden the base. |
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In an effort to end such rejections, Pope asked Lord Gower to use his influence to have a degree awarded to Johnson. |
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Feeling guilty about living on Tetty's money, Johnson stopped living with her and spent his time with Savage. |
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In 1746, a group of publishers approached Johnson with an idea about creating an authoritative dictionary of the English language. |
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Seven years after first meeting Johnson to go over the work, Chesterfield wrote two anonymous essays in The World recommending the Dictionary. |
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Johnson did not like the tone of the essays, and he felt that Chesterfield had not fulfilled his obligations as the work's patron. |
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Besides working on the Dictionary, Johnson also wrote numerous essays, sermons, and poems during these nine years. |
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Johnson felt guilty about the poverty in which he believed he had forced Tetty to live, and blamed himself for neglecting her. |
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Richardson, who had previously lent Johnson money, sent him six guineas to show his good will, and the two became friends. |
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In addition to Reynolds, Johnson was close to Bennet Langton and Arthur Murphy. |
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Langton was a scholar and an admirer of Johnson who persuaded his way into a meeting with Johnson which led to a long friendship. |
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After the war began, the Magazine included many reviews, at least 34 of which were written by Johnson. |
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Although it took him another seven years to finish, Johnson completed a few volumes of his Shakespeare to prove his commitment to the project. |
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While the pension did not make Johnson wealthy, it did allow him a modest yet comfortable independence for the remaining 22 years of his life. |
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After the King withdrew, Johnson shewed himself highly pleased with his Majesty's conversation and gracious behaviour. |
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On 9 January 1765, Murphy introduced Johnson to Henry Thrale, a wealthy brewer and MP, and his wife Hester. |
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The plays themselves were in a version that Johnson felt was closest to the original, based on his analysis of the manuscript editions. |
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The King, upon hearing that Johnson would visit the library, commanded that Barnard introduce him to Johnson. |
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After a short meeting, Johnson was impressed both with the King himself and with their conversation. |
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Shortly afterwards Johnson caught a cold that developed into bronchitis and lasted for several months. |
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What hurt Johnson most was the possibility that he would be left without her constant company. |
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Months later, on 6 October 1782, Johnson attended church for the final time in his life, to say goodbye to his former residence and life. |
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Hester Thrale did not completely abandon Johnson, and asked him to accompany the family on a trip to Brighton. |
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Many visitors came to see Johnson as he lay sick in bed, but he preferred only Langton's company. |
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In addition to his views on language, Johnson believed that a good poem incorporated new and unique imagery. |
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In particular, Johnson emphasises God's infinite love and shows that happiness can be attained through virtuous action. |
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When it came to biography, Johnson disagreed with Plutarch's use of biography to praise and to teach morality. |
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Instead, Johnson believed in portraying the biographical subjects accurately and including any negative aspects of their lives. |
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Johnson did not attempt to create schools of theories to analyse the aesthetics of literature. |
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As well as direct literary criticism, Johnson emphasised the need to establish a text that accurately reflects what an author wrote. |
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Beside his beliefs concerning humanity, Johnson is also known for his love of cats, especially his own two cats, Hodge and Lily. |
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There are many accounts of Johnson suffering from bouts of depression and what Johnson thought might be madness. |
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To overcome these feelings, Johnson tried to constantly involve himself with various activities, but this did not seem to help. |
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Early on, when Johnson was unable to pay off his debts, he began to work with professional writers and identified his own situation with theirs. |
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From early childhood, Johnson suffered from poor eyesight, especially in his left eye, which interfered with his education. |
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Above all, Boswell's portrayal of Johnson is the work best known to general readers. |
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In criticism, Johnson had a lasting influence, although not everyone viewed him favourably. |
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At about this time, Burke joined the circle of leading intellectuals and artists in London of whom Samuel Johnson was the central luminary. |
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Although Johnson admired Burke's brilliance, he found him a dishonest politician. |
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Guitarists as stylistically disparate as Peter Frampton and Jeff Beck were auditioned as well as Robert Johnson and Shuggie Otis. |
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In the Atlanta games in 1996, the highlight was 200 meters runner Michael Johnson annihilating the world record in front of a home crowd. |
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The 2009 Six Nations also saw former England Captain Martin Johnson take up the job of head coach. |
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Martin Johnson noted the hotel's facilities and its proximity to Twickenham and Heathrow as deciding factors in this decision. |
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That summer Martin Johnson was named as captain for the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa. |
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That summer Martin Johnson was named captain for the 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, becoming the first man to lead two tours. |
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In Martin Johnson and Neil Back's last game for Leicester they lost the Premiership Final to Wasps. |
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At the time the Team of the Century was announced Garforth, Johnson and Back were still current players. |
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The bout between Johnson and Fitzsimmons ended in victory for Johnson with a second round knockout. |
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It is possible, however, that these defences instead date from around 1627, and were built by the King's engineer, Bernard Johnson. |
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Mrs. Dingley and Mrs. Johnson say, truly they don't care for your wife's company, though they like your wine. |
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Johnson had to be drafted in as the caretaker manager after Hewlett resigned without warning the day before the final. |
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Samuel Johnson compiled one of the most influential dictionaries of the English language. |
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Andrew Johnson scored a hat-trick as Fulham demolished London rivals Queens Park Rangers to win their Premier League fixture of the season. |
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Less than three days later, Johnson lapsed into a coma in his jail cell and died for lack of insulin. |
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In 1996, Michael Johnson achieved a double by winning both the 200 and 400 meter dashes. |
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Private Johnson was afraid the Lieutenant considered him an expendable, since he was always picked as point man. |
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How she could stand up her kid sister on her birthday to sneak off with that pimple faced, horny, fast-handed Johnson kid. |
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Governor Johnson received the backing of the state Grange in his bid for re-election. |
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Some of the most prominent philosophers of the Enlightenment were John Locke, Thomas Paine, Samuel Johnson and Jeremy Bentham. |
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John Johnson resided in Woburn, Mass., and was by occupation a housewright or carpenter and owned a saw-mill in Woburn. |
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Samuel Johnson quoted him more often than any other author in his A Dictionary of the English Language, the first serious work of its type. |
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The conservative Koppel noted several feminist authors such as Claudia Johnson and Mollie Sandock were claiming Austen for their own cause. |
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This was popularly felt to be an appropriate recompense for the previous national disgrace involving Ben Johnson. |
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Swift could not bear to be present at the end, but on the night of her death he began to write his The Death of Mrs Johnson. |
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In 2000, Leon Johnson, a multimedia artist, installed a silver prosthesis to replace them. |
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Clapton stated blues musician Robert Johnson to be his single most important influence. |
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The News Building, where all of News UK's London operations are based, was opened on 16 September 2014 by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. |
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When Berkeley visited America, the American educator Samuel Johnson visited him, and the two later corresponded. |
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Johnson also took Berkeley's philosophy and used parts of it as a framework for his own American Practical Idealism school of philosophy. |
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She moved to London and, assisted by the liberal publisher Joseph Johnson, found a place to live and work to support herself. |
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On 3 May 2013, Johnson was named the first ever Director of Rugby for Scotland responsible for overseeing all rugby in the nation. |
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This meant that Scott Johnson would remain as Interim Coach until the end of that year's Six Nations Championship. |
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But things got bad as Wales pulled a try back through Richard Johnson, and then Danny Brough was sinbinned for dissent on 26 minutes. |
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In January 1964 he suffered only his second defeat in 45 fights, losing to the American, Don Johnson. |
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Louis and his handlers would counter the legacy of Johnson by emphasizing the Brown Bomber's modesty and sportsmanship. |
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Johnson arranged for the supply cable to be run overhead, via Holborn Tavern and Newgate. |
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Johnson on 5 June, warning that the US would not stand beside Turkey in case of a consequential Soviet invasion of Turkish territory. |
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Following criticism from Boris Johnson and cycling groups Eurostar reversed the edict. |
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Johnson set about convincing General Curtis LeMay of the efficacy of very heavy bombers laying aerial mines. |
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Johnson was the only instructor of the college's first class, which consisted of a mere eight students. |
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Johnson was succeeded in the presidency by Myles Cooper, a graduate of The Queen's College, Oxford, and an ardent Tory. |
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There were three more editions published within two years of the first, all with the same Captain Johnson listed as author. |
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He had claimed to an officer that his master, Anthony Johnson, himself a free black, had held him past his indenture term. |
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A neighbor, Robert Parker told Johnson that if he did not release Casor, Parker would testify in court to this fact. |
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Under local laws, Johnson was at risk for losing some of his headright lands for violating the terms of indenture. |
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And how nine-time senior champion Jim Thorpe walked down a driving range in Hawaii to introduce himself and compliment Johnson on his play. |
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Johnson, who, as we have before remarked, rarely praised or dispraised things by halves, broke forth in a warm eulogy. |
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A series of scholarly editions of his work, notably those of Samuel Johnson in 1765 and Edmond Malone in 1790, added to his growing reputation. |
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Literary figures associated with Birmingham include Samuel Johnson who stayed in Birmingham for a short period and was born in nearby Lichfield. |
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Whittle showed his engine concept around the base, where it attracted the attention of Flying Officer Pat Johnson, formerly a patent examiner. |
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Legalisation of cannabis for medical uses is favoured by some Conservative politicians, including Boris Johnson. |
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Musicians Eric Burdon, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Brian Johnson, Alan Hull, Cheryl and Neil Tennant lived in Newcastle. |
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Other significant figures were Platon Sergeevich Poretskii, and William Ernest Johnson. |
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Reaction to the report was generally negative, particularly from London Mayor Boris Johnson. |
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The Chairman is Councillor Brian Wilcox, the Cabinet Leader for Herefordshire is Councillor Tony Johnson. |
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Samuel Johnson pronounced it the greatest translation ever achieved in the English language. |
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Some consider Samuel Johnson that quote's author, although neither his writings nor Boswell's contain such. |
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The fame of Gropius and Breuer attracted many students, who themselves became famous architects, including Ieoh Ming Pei and Philip Johnson. |
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His students and followers included Philip Johnson,and Eero Saarinen, whose work was substantially influenced by his ideas. |
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Philip Johnson, who had first taken his inspiration from Le Corbusier, also began to look beyond modernism for something new. |
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Fawkes was installed as a caretaker and began using the pseudonym John Johnson, servant to Percy. |
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Fawkes gave his name as John Johnson and was first interrogated by members of the King's Privy chamber, where he remained defiant. |
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The landowner Fred Johnson granted permission for an excavation to search for the rest of the hoard. |
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Johnson asserted that Macbeth, though esteemed for his military bravery, is wholly reviled. |
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In addition to John Dryden, among them were Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Thomas Newton, and Samuel Johnson. |
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Johnson spent the rest of his time studying, even during the Christmas holiday. |
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He is also the subject of perhaps the most famous biography in English literature, namely The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell. |
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Born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, Johnson attended Pembroke College, Oxford for just over a year, before his lack of funds forced him to leave. |
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A year later, Johnson went to Lichfield Grammar School, where he excelled in Latin. |
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At the age of 16, Johnson was given the opportunity to stay with his cousins, the Fords, at Pedmore, Worcestershire. |
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There he became a close friend of Cornelius Ford, who employed his knowledge of the classics to tutor Johnson while he was not attending school. |
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Unable to return to Lichfield Grammar School, Johnson was enrolled into the King Edward VI grammar school at Stourbridge. |
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On 31 October 1728, a few weeks after he turned 19, Johnson entered Pembroke College, Oxford. |
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Johnson completed half of the translation in one afternoon and the rest the following morning. |
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After thirteen months, a shortage of funds forced Johnson to leave Oxford without a degree, and he returned to Lichfield. |
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He enjoyed Adams as a tutor, but by December, Johnson was already a quarter behind in his student fees, and he was forced to return home. |
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Just before the publication of his Dictionary in 1755, Oxford University awarded Johnson the degree of Master of Arts. |
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Although Johnson was treated as a servant, he found pleasure in teaching even though he considered it boring. |
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However, her daughter Lucy accepted Johnson from the start, and her other son, Joseph, later came to accept the marriage. |
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With Walmisley's encouragement, Johnson decided that he could be a successful teacher if he ran his own school. |
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In the autumn of 1735, Johnson opened Edial Hall School as a private academy at Edial, near Lichfield. |
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Instead of trying to keep the failing school going, Johnson began to write his first major work, the historical tragedy Irene. |
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Johnson left for London with his former pupil David Garrick on 2 March 1737, the day Johnson's brother died. |
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Johnson soon moved to Greenwich near the Golden Hart Tavern to finish Irene. |
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In October 1737 Johnson brought his wife to London, and he found employment with Cave as a writer for The Gentleman's Magazine. |
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Johnson could not bring himself to regard the poem as earning him any merit as a poet. |
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Instead, Klitschko fought and defeated Kirk Johnson on 6 December in WBC Eliminator, setting up a mandatory rematch with Lewis. |
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His semifinal opponent on 4 June 2011 in Atlantic City, New Jersey was Glen Johnson. |
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So far, of active drivers, Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson have won all three legs of the Triple Crown, but not all three in the same year. |
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In beating Johnson he became the first player to win the UK Championship, Masters and World Championship in the same year. |
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In early 2009, Mayor of London Boris Johnson spearheaded a campaign to encourage the celebration of St George's Day. |
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Boris Johnson, the Conservative mayor of London, stated his opposition to giving the Scottish Parliament greater fiscal powers. |
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Unexpectedly, Boris Johnson, who had been a leading figure for Vote Leave, declined to be nominated shortly before the deadline for nominations. |
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As recorded by Captain Charles Johnson regarding the articles of Bartholomew Roberts. |
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Walpole's other enemies included Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, Henry Fielding, and Samuel Johnson. |
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The tide of modernism and then postmodernism has brought fame to American architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Philip Johnson, and Frank Gehry. |
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Many protesters compared the decision to deploy more troops in Afghanistan to the expansion of the Vietnam War under the Johnson administration. |
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Notable exponents of Shetland folk music include Aly Bain, Fiddlers' Bid, and the late Tom Anderson and Peerie Willie Johnson. |
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Johnson kept a very tight personal control of operations during the Vietnam War, which some historians have sharply criticized. |
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However, Johnson said he did not want tax rates to go up or for European Union countries to do this in unison. |
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The visit was cut short when Swift received word that Esther Johnson was dying, and rushed back home to be with her. |
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Johnson administrations had considered attempting to destroy the Chinese program before it succeeded, but the USSR had refused to cooperate. |
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Notable exponents of Shetland folk music include Aly Bain and the late Tom Anderson and Peerie Willie Johnson. |
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His remarkable intellect, displayed in debates, attracted the attention of William Johnson Cory. |
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Facing the front of the site stood the Johnson Smirke Building whose namesake comes from its designer James Johnson and builder Robert Smirke. |
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Johnson abolished peonage in 1966, which rapidly decreased sharecropping in every plantation nationwide. |
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Lincoln died early the next morning, and Andrew Johnson became the president. |
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He says sometimes people even ask him for his autograph. But that's a bit much, even for Johnny Johnson. |
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The Petroleum Warfare Department turned to Johnson and Phillips company for special gear to handle and lay the pipe. |
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Johnson and Phillips were asked to provide storage sites in the East India and Surrey Commercial Docks. |
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In 1655, A black man, Anthony Johnson of Virginia, was granted ownership of John Casor as the result of a civil case. |
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Parker, where the court ruled that John Casor, an indentured servant, be returned to Johnson who claimed that Casor belonged to him for his life. |
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It will only facilitate the acquirement of a sesquipedalian diction, having the polysyllabicism without the precision of Johnson. |
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The acute and ponderous mind of Dr. Johnson was not always right in its decisions. |
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Former NBA stars, in particular Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Allen Iverson and Magic Johnson are popular in the country. |
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Johnson argued that his indenture was for life and Parker had interfered with his rights. |
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The court ruled in favor of Johnson and ordered that Casor be returned to him, where he served the rest of his life as a slave. |
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Davidson recognized a plethora of confusion from chiefly armchair historians including Samuel Johnson and Jules Verne. |
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Upon this principle, I give my vote for Mr Johnson to fill that great and arduous post. |
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Johnson took seven years to complete the work, although he had claimed he could finish it in three. |
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The authors most frequently cited by Johnson include Shakespeare, Milton and Dryden. |
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Furthermore, Johnson, unlike Bailey, added notes on a word's usage, rather than being merely descriptive. |
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Unlike most modern lexicographers, Johnson introduced humour or prejudice into quite a number of his definitions. |
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Yet, just as Johnson was plunging into another trough of despondency, the reputation of the Dictionary at last brought reward. |
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Johnson established both a methodology for how dictionaries should be put together and a paradigm for how entries should be presented. |
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The folio edition also features full literary quotes by those authors that Johnson quoted, such as Dryden and Shakespeare. |
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Johnson founded Black Entertainment Television, a network that targets young African Americans and urban audiences in the United States. |
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Johnson, who wanted the bill passed as soon as possible, ensured that the bill would be quickly considered by the Senate. |
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President Johnson realized that supporting this bill would risk losing the South's overwhelming support of the Democratic Party. |
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Both Attorney General Robert Kennedy and Vice President Johnson had pushed for the introduction of the civil rights legislation. |
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Johnson, however, went on to win the 1964 election by one of the biggest landslides in American history. |
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In R v Johnson, the defendant had become involved in an escalating argument with the deceased and his female companion. |
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Justice Johnson, in dicta, also mentioned an exception to this general rule. |
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Meanwhile, the civilian Andrew Johnson was appointed military governor of the state by President Abraham Lincoln. |
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The Chattanooga Mocs and Johnson City's East Tennessee State Buccaneers are full members, including football, of the Southern Conference. |
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Johnson and is still owned by the Federal government as part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. |
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He had liked and worked well with Kennedy, and did not develop such a satisfactory relationship with Lyndon Johnson. |
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As a result of his work, Chafee was a recipient of the Lady Bird Johnson Environmental Award. |
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As a young man Sharp met Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke and dined regularly with Boswell. |
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A 1936 stage version was created by Helen Jerome played at the St James's Theatre in London, starring Celia Johnson and Hugh Williams. |
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Shortly thereafter, Beck explored blues and folk music further, discovering Woody Guthrie and Blind Willie Johnson. |
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Joe Johnson is a retired professional snooker player from Bradford who won the 1986 World Snooker Championship. |
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It took Lyndon Johnson to finish what abraham lincoln had started. |
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I was afraid of a quarrel between Dr. Johnson and Mr. M'Aulay, who talked slightingly of the lower English clergy. |
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Johnson, who seemed to have genuine concern for the Indian batsman, was also among the players who wanted to make sure Kohli was alright. |
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Arne Johnson stabbed his landlord Alan Bono to death after a day of drinking, partying, and general white trashery. |
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A management team including chief executive Peter Wheeler and senior players Martin Johnson and Neil Backare in temporary charge. |
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He has given more than PS3million of his PS120million fortune to the Tories and helped bankroll Boris Johnson to be London mayor. |
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Johnson, an almsman at Bonds Hospital in Hill Street, anxious to become the senior inmate poisoned his five older rivals with rat-poison. |
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Halfway through his second term, Johnson has enjoyed a charmed life. |
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Johnson recalled that Brown paused to chat with some construction workers. |
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David G. Johnson, co-chair of the museum's board, announced the departure. |
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Johnson heard officers around him screaming to their comrade. |
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District Judge Frank Johnson reapportioned the state and abolished the seat before Lee took office. |
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The bickering between the judges began as Walsh criticised Danyl Johnson for using child backing singers for his warbling redition of Your Song. |
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Kyley Johnson, who won Pac-10 HJ title in 1998, returns after redshirting last season. |
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Marblehead Johnson, Autophilia and Slight Return have become indie anthems and they were delivered and received with mutual energy. |
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But he became the first of four victims for Johnson when he wafted at an away-going delivery outside off and was caught behind. |
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Johnson III, Philip Miscimarra, Mark Gaston Pearce and Nancy Schiffer. |
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Johnson and Benjamin Reeves conducted strength tests on various boiler iron using a tester they had built in 1832 based on the design of one by Lagerhjelm in Sweden. |
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At the center of the question is the identity of Captain Johnson. |
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Prior to serving at the university, Johnson had participated in the First Continental Congress and been chosen as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. |
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Set in northern Michigan, The Torrents of Spring concerns two men who work at a pump factory, World War I veteran Yogi Johnson and writer Scripps O'Neill. |
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Avel Vor went away from the third-last flight under Richard Johnson but made a mess of the penultimate flight, giving Daryl Jacob just the encouragement he needed. |
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Johnson et al. conclude, then, that tapetails, bignoses and whalefishes are in fact larvae, males and females of members of the family Cetomimidae. |
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Samuel Johnson, was unanimously elected President of Columbia College. |
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George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm, southwestern Utah. |
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The track listing included covers of songs by Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen and Richard and Linda Thompson, Blind Willie Johnson, Tom Waits and the Low Anthem. |
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Why could Johnson not drag himself out of this slough of despond? |
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The first inductees in 1990 included Jack Johnson, Benny Leonard, Jack Dempsey, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, Archie Moore, and Muhammad Ali. |
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In August 2011, information leaked about production of a sequel to Blade Runner by Alcon Entertainment, with Alcon partners Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove. |
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Andrew Motion represents him as Boswell to Keats' Johnson, ceaselessly promoting the writer's work, fighting his corner, and spurring his poetry to greater heights. |
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The condition was unknown during Johnson's lifetime, but Boswell describes Johnson displaying signs of TS including tics and other involuntary movements. |
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Johnson was a devout, conservative Anglican and a compassionate man who supported a number of poor friends under his own roof, even when unable to fully provide for himself. |
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I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking his foot with mighty force against a large stone, till he rebounded from it, 'I refute it thus. |
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Johnson believed that an editor should not alter the text in such a way. |
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In his smaller poetic works, Johnson relied on short lines and filled his work with a feeling of empathy, which possibly influenced Housman's poetic style. |
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Also, Johnson opposed the poetic language of his contemporary Thomas Gray. |
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Andrew Johnson returns to the squad after an adductor injury. |
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While leading this vagrant and miserable life, Johnson fell in love. |
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In the 1770s, Johnson, who had tended to be an opponent of the government early in life, published a series of pamphlets in favour of various government policies. |
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Included were various quotations and descriptions of events, including anecdotes such as Johnson swinging a broadsword while wearing Scottish garb, or dancing a Highland jig. |
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Turner, Arthur Sullivan, Hubert Parry, Samuel Johnson, Lawrence of Arabia, William Blake and Sir Alexander Fleming as well as clergy and residents of the local parish. |
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