Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson
Brian Francis Johnsonis an English singer and songwriter. In 1980 he became the third lead singer of the Australian rock band AC/DC after the death of their second lead singer Bon Scott. He and the rest of the band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. As of April 2016, Johnson is not participating in the remainder of the Rock or Bust World Tour due to hearing problems. On 20 May 2016, Johnson stated in...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionRock Singer
Date of Birth5 October 1947
CityDunston, England
In any open society, there is going to be a continuum between freedom and security, and I think any debate about how to strike that balance is a good debate, ... I do believe the Patriot Act strikes a good balance, but I'm also a Libertarian at heart. I want to hear good arguments on both sides.
I'm just a fan of great quarterback play,
The banks are expensive compared to the rest of the local market and they're expensive compared with overseas banks.
The auto industry is a relatively unattractive place to allocate capital. So the bottom line is, if you're running a business that can span two or three industrial sectors, there are more attractive sectors to be in.
Banks are sacrificing margins to win volume. At some point, interest rates will move up and loan losses will rise because banks are under-pricing risk.
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It's almost embarrassing what we pay substitutes. The bad part about $37 a day is that it's not even minimum wage and these are high quality people and we need to pay them more.
It's awesome to have an 18-game winning streak, but you can't dwell on that because that's how you get beat. We just go out and prepare each week and play hard and if we do that, good things will happen.
It's a combination of customers demanding price concessions at the same time materials costs are abnormally high. The same customers that are demanding price concessions are sending them less volume.
It's a God thing. He's led us every step of the way through this and made it possible.
They all hit it a mile. It's not that unusual to see a kid hit it 350 yards. It's just crazy how far they hit it.
At first, the mindset of some of the guys was not to play in the NIT. The way they looked at it was, 'Oh, it's just the NIT.' But that was no big deal to me. I just looked at is as another opportunity to play basketball and it's been real valuable for me.