You could travel very widely and not find a pair of soloists as well-matched in the Brahms Double Concerto as the Johnston brothers. |
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Since then, Johnston has been a rank-and-file member and is still active in the union as a shop steward. |
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Like Johnston, who handled the Palmer account for so long, he is a loyal and aggressive employee. |
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The process was, by any standard, a kangaroo court, with Johnston unable to attend and found guilty in absentia. |
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On the other hand, for all the psychic pain he pours into his songs, Johnston is a generous spirit. |
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The Johnston Road project requires the developer to conserve five pre-war buildings of historic value. |
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Johnston is already on site carrying out preparatory works and construction will begin immediately. |
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Worse still, according to Phillip Johnston, is the prospect of a Tory front-bench spokesman clashing with a speaker representing a Scottish seat. |
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Mark Johnston saddles The Bonus King in the Norfolk Stakes and this speedy colt is fancied to take plenty of catching. |
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Instead, they all grabbed their coats and followed Johnston to the door of the main laboratory. |
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The early hours of last Wednesday morning saw the Jeanie Johnston hoist its sails yet again and head for the high seas. |
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His sporting heroes are Paula Radcliffe and World Record 200 metres holder Michael Johnston. |
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After a trial, Johnston was cashiered and the charges against Bligh rejected. |
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But they provided the model for America's first caped crusader, Johnston McCulley's Zorro. |
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Johnston has been charged with malicious wounding and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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She said Johnston will be remembered for her vivacious nature, spirituality and hard work. |
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We collected the negatives from Mr Johnston and they were absolutely genuine. |
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Johnston Atoll is an unorganized, unincorporated territory of the United States. |
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Now the coast is experiencing pressure and possibilities undreamed of by James Johnston. |
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For the uncrowned queen of The Royle Family, Sue Johnston, tracing her ancestral roots was a matter of working class pride. |
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Johnston won three of this year's recognised trials with horses who were not entered for the big race. |
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The plan is to take four or five shipwrights, who built Jeanie Johnston, to India and assess the damage for ourselves. |
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Despite his significant profit and success in South Africa, Johnston appears to be tardy about settling debts in Scotland. |
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Robbins thinks Johnston needs to tighten his belt a lot more to have credibility with employees. |
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On the plus side, at least Allan Johnston managed to hit a barn door in this game, scoring his first goal for Scotland in the process. |
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Robert's widow, Sharron Johnston, 44, has made a tearful plea for anyone with information to come forward. |
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Meanwhile, the agency evacuated thousands of looky-loos from Johnston Ridge. |
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Leeds Crown Court heard all three were drinking before the attack while Johnston had also snorted four lines of cocaine. |
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She is rigged for trawling and is ready to join the local fleet working for prawns under the command of skipper Eric Johnston. |
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Expressly tailored for Murray, Johnston is a character that plays to his strengths. |
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Johnston initially intended to create a black battalion that would include a Mobile company comprising Gilmer's rifles and additional troops. |
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Johnston predicts that Japan will be compelled to liberalize its strict immigration policies. |
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A mine of information, Johnston also dispenses the type of wisdom not necessarily included in the book. |
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A few hours later, Paul and I were standing in the pouring rain in the alley behind the Johnston Building. |
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James A. Johnston, the prison's first warden, believed that egoism was the chief failing of recidivists. |
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It's a common theme in movies, the American who purges bad feelings by facing danger head on, and director Joe Johnston is clumsy with it. |
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Mr. Johnston explained that the detail below the red line remained the same except for Helifix anchors that were put in just above the soldier course of bricks. |
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David Cay Johnston lists a dozen possible solutions, from building seawalls to getting tough on att. |
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One of the people who liked him was Jeanne Jennings of Johnston, who caucused for Santorum on Tuesday night. |
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Mr Johnston said officers had been worn down by staff reductions and the increase in workloads, as well as the imposition of pay awards below the rate of inflation. |
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Rangers appeared to have wrapped the game up early enough, Colin Stein scoring first, then Willie Johnston adding a second and third on either side of the half-time break. |
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Although Johnston depicts Cook as a cautious and dignified man compared to his vainglorious counterpart, both men risked their reputations in their mutual quest. |
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Ben Johnston, 19, also put his legs up behind him to obscure his registration plate while riding the moped, after he realised he was certain to lose his licence. |
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When Johnston talks about the failure of the sentinel in Iran, he sounds frustrated. |
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The three-year-old, trained by Mark Johnston, bolted home by eight lengths in a maiden race at Carlisle 12 days ago and looks capable of holding his own in handicap company. |
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Santorum said to the hundreds of people at his victory party in the stoney Creek Inn in Johnston, Iowa. |
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Johnston saw off fierce competition from hopefuls from all over the country, including scullers from Henley, Headington and other prestigious rowing clubs and schools. |
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The champion in the cattle section at Tuesday's Shapinsay show was a black heifer in calf named Tilly, owned by R. J. Johnston of Hewan, Shapinsay. |
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So since everyone sues over just about anything these days, Johnston is taking the casino to court. |
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But Johnston says she thinks this is more a calculated ploy for publicity than a groundbreaking move. |
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Posing for a picture with a man who throws his arm over her shoulder, Johnston kindly asks that he not touch her. |
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It all started in January at a yoga studio in Manhattan, when Johnston was banished after she took her top off in class. |
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McAllister then offered to call Kelly, who later asked if Johnston was living with Todd and Sarah. |
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Sergeant Leroy Johnston, a Houston native, served five deployments, three in Iraq and two in Afghanistan. |
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Sometimes, the kids would make fun of Mrs. Johnston in the lunchroom, that she cried in class and everything. |
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Specialized storm shelters can be a costly, inefficient way to prepare for tornadoes, says David Cay Johnston. |
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After another lackluster week, Maura Johnston on what's ailing American Idol. |
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Joyce and Johnston have been silent on the subject over the last 24 hours. |
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After he met 28-year-old Nanette Ann Johnston, McLaughlin fell hard and the two began dating. |
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There had been uncontroverted evidence from Johnston to explain that there had been difficulties in obtaining finance and that was the reason for the delay. |
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From a boyhood steeped in the Anzac tradition, Johnston became a pacifist. |
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Inside the stable, there was a bar, a card room, a dartboard, a hammock for those who needed sleep and a tent for the grillmaster, Steve Johnston. |
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His brilliant, homebred filly Attraction, who was guided through various physical problems by trainer Mark Johnston, retained her unbeaten record in the 1000 Guineas. |
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Johnston in her introduction stresses the importance of examining the culture of the body because of its centrality to human perception and expression. |
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General Johnston requests that you slow your men until further orders. |
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Kilmarnock had been curiously subdued for much of the first half, their few moments of inspiration invariably featuring some involvement from Allan Johnston. |
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Absence of major oceanographic anomalies in the immediate vicinity of Johnston Atoll may contribute to relatively high and invariant survival in Brown Boobies. |
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There have been some signs of dissent from Barnaby Joyce and Queensland Liberal Senator David Johnston about the states' rights implications of the plans. |
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O'Connell and Johnston, for example, found that microhabitat characteristics had a larger effect on pollination success in the orchid Cypripedium acaule than floral traits. |
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Once the premise has been established, the film allows Johnston to revisit four women and catch a sobering glimpse of the different lives he might have led. |
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A wood engraver, sculptor, typographer and draughtsman, Gill attended the Central School in London under the calligrapher and stone-mason Edward Johnston. |
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Johnston makes no assumptions about who may have drugged her drink, as the crowd was mixed and she couldn't always tell who was a regular and who was a tourist. |
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A major land and sea search continued until darkness in a bid to trace 35-year-old Shona Johnston. |
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He was awarded the inaugural Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Johnston Memorial Trophy for this trip. |
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They opened their campaign with a 4-0 victory over Colaiste Feirste with Oran Johnston, Kevin Skelly and Lee McGreevy on target. |
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They have Honda employees as well as Danica Patrick, Christopher Guest, Ben Bova, Chee Pearlman, Joe Johnston and Orson Scott Card. |
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A free weekly newspaper is published by the same publisher, Johnston Press, called The Journal. |
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The ILP provided many of the new Labour MPs, including John Wheatley, Emanuel Shinwell, Tom Johnston and David Kirkwood. |
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Mr. Johnston gives the total number of active volcanos as 270, which is probably the best approximation. |
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O'Boyle said redshirting helped Johnston run personal-record times in the 800 and 1,500 meters during track season. |
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In 1957, Walt Disney Studios adapted Johnston McCulley's Zorro character to create a wildly popular live-action television series. |
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Opera singer Nicky Spence was born in Dumfries as was Britain's Got Talent singer Andrew Johnston. |
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Charlie Johnston, son of Mark Johnston, trainer of Leaderene She's in good form and was brave in winning at Chester the time before. |
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As long as they're not jackhammering, I'm just glad it's done,'' said Jody Johnston, whose youngest daughter, Tessa, started third grade. |
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The safety car driver did not get much of a break, though, as immediately two cars crashed right ahead of Johnston and three other cars. |
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One of the people Joe would never hear about is cassie Johnston. |
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Contrasting otonality and utonality allows Johnston to mark distinctions between a melody and its inversion. |
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Obadeyi jinked his way down the left and cut the ball back to Chris Johnston who appeared to sclaff his shot. |
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Both papers are published by Johnston Press, as is the Lancashire Evening Post, a daily newspaper covering the county of Lancashire. |
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No third party has come close to winning a parliamentary majority, although Johnston et al. |
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Callan later added a third winner when partnering Shalloon in the 1m maiden for Mark Johnston. |
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He was born at Lemingtonon Tyne on November 3, 1870, son of William Thompson, a staithman, and Mary Johnston. |
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Airdrie turned the screw and, in the final seconds, a series of miskicks in the Partick box allowed Johnston to lash the ball into the net. |
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The Baine, Johnston firm had to cut winter credit, whereupon poorer fishermen threatened the company with violence. |
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This was done in June 2009, with the first two going to Trent Johnston and Alex Cusack. |
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And Mark Johnston, who poached the pounds 30,000 Goffs Autumn Bonus at Cork last week, sends unbeaten Tissifer insearch of more punts. |
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This must be the first Canadian opera to feature a musical saw in the plot and score, skillfully played by percussionist Beverley Johnston. |
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He was born at Lemington, Newcastle, on November 3, 1870, son of William Thompson, a staithman, and Mary Johnston. |
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It contains the Brian Johnston Memorial Theatre, a cinema which screens historical cricket footage for visitors. |
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They were joined briefly by Frank Johnston, and by commercial artist Franklin Carmichael. |
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Picking the ball up inside the Everton penalty area, he drilled a cross for Craig Johnston to score. |
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Vaughan Programming Services founded by Dina St Johnston in 1959 in Hertfordshire was Britain's first software house. |
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It is to our interest to let Lee and Johnston come together, just as a billiard-player would nurse the balls when he has them in a nice place. |
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Maura Johnston is a writer and editor living in New York City. |
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Maura Johnston on the carefully cultivated rise of a pop phenomenon. |
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Other notable strikers include Lawrie Reilly, Ally McCoist, Mo Johnston and Joe Jordan. |
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Former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston chucked another cowpat on to the Govan pile last week. |
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However, Johnston was adopted systemwide after the formation of the LPTB in 1933 and the LT wordmark was applied to locomotives and carriages. |
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The roundel was first printed on a map cover using the Johnston typeface in June 1919, and printed in colour the following October. |
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He toured the UK together with the Johnston twins accompanying on bass and drums. |
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Soon brought in was Ben's twin brother, James Johnston, and the four spent the next two years rehearsing, writing and covering songs. |
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The new facility was opened by the then station commander Group Captain Ian Gale and the Lord Lieutenant of Moray, Grenville Johnston. |
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Mark Johnston enhanced his record at this meeting as Drumfire, under Jimmy Fortune, held Sweet Lightning by half a length in the Paul Goes The Extra Mile Stakes. |
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In 1988 he received a World Fantasy Award for Best Novella for A Hypothetical Lizard, which Avatar Press published in 2004 as a comics adaption by Antony Johnston. |
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The brainchild of Dangerfields mainstay Andrew Johnston, Mirthathon is a plot to bring together 100 stand-ups from all over Ireland to keep punters laughing for 12 hours. |
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Hamas has arrested the spokesman of a Mideast group holding BBC reporter Alan Johnston, a move that could give it a bargaining chip to secure the Briton's release. |
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Johnston notes that management of COI is a form of risk management. |
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Mark Johnston enhanced his fine record at this meeting as Drumfire, ridden by Jimmy Fortune, held Sweet Lightning by half a length in the Paul Goes The Extra Mile Stakes. |
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Bremer E, Janzen HH, Johnston AM Sensitivity of total, light fraction and mineralizable organic matter to management practices in a Lethbridge soil. |
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Mrs Johnston died at thirty, and left behind three young daughters. |
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Notarised led a Mark Johnston 1-2 in the Old Newton Cup to keep Silvestre de Sousa riding high in second place in the race for the jockey's championship. |
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Over the past ten years, I have presented plays by Christina Reid, Jennifer Johnston, Patricia Burke Brogan, Charabanc and Marie Jones, and Gemma O'Connor. |
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In 2002, Johnston published The Navigator of New York, which was shortlisted for both the Giller Prize and the Governor General's Award for fiction. |
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Bruce Johnston is rejoining TA as a Managing Director in the Boston office, focusing on recapitalizations and management-led buyouts of technology companies. |
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When asked what newspapers he read regularly, Johnston said he occasional reads the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, a semiweekly newspaper that's headquartered in Wasilla. |
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The Isle of Man has three newspapers, all weeklies, and all owned by Isle of Man Newspapers, a division of the Edinburgh media company Johnston Press. |
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It is owned by Johnston Press, which also owns The Scotsman. |
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Susan Tiffany Woods and John Colby Johnston were united in marriage on the evening on December 10, 2011, at United Methodist Church in Carrollton. |
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Examiner ended the treble chance of trainer Mark Johnston and Joe Fanning jockey, who combined for a near 14-1 double from maidens Outbacker and Swivel. |
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Lauren Richardson, 14, and Ruth, 14, and Eilish Johnston, 12, were out for a hack at Gore Glen, Midlothian, when the Staffie launched itself at their horses. |
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The Johnston typeface was developed in upper and lower case in 1916, and a complete set of blocks, marked Johnston Sans, was made by the printers the following year. |
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Dunlop form continues Kirby was successful earlier on Powderhorn for Mark Johnston in the juvenile maiden and Memories Galore for Harry Dunlop in the 6f handicap. |
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The Elizabeth line will use a version of the Transport for London roundel, coloured purple with a blue bar and the Elizabeth line name in TfL's New Johnston font. |
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But Hayden Johnston, from Tarras Vineyards, told me it doesn't bother him at all as their wines can more than stand up to French counterparts at a similar price. |
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