Johnson

Johnson
Johnson is a surname of English origin. The name itself is a patronym of the given name John, literally meaning "son of John". The name John derives from Latin Johannes, which is derived through Greek Ἰωάννης Iōannēs from Hebrew יוחנן Yohanan, meaning "Yahweh has favoured". The name has been extremely popular in Europe since the Christian era as a result of it being given to St John the Baptist, St John the Evangelist and nearly one thousand other Christian saints...
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What kind of message does that send to the troops? That inspector was almost killed. . . . It's amazing that she survived.
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What killed my brother were bacteria that were found in the water right there, in that harbor.
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What killed my brother were bacteria found right there in the harbor.
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What killed my brother was the bacteria that were found in the waters right there in that harbor. Regardless of what is said and done, ultimately, that's the thing that did it. Period.
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We were teetering on not putting those guys away but we were able to put together some stops there in the second half.
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We've got to get back to driving the ball and making plays.
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We've got to do a better job of getting him on the move and coming off screens. Tonight he showed us that he can get the job done coming off screens. So from now on, when the game's on the line those are the play calls that we're going to make and hopefully he can take us home.
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We've got to build on this. It's nothing to be satisfied with. ... We are a lot better than our record. We just have to keep winning.
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We've got three pillars that we're going to try and build this program around. The first is academic integrity. The second is social responsibility. We want good citizens. Third is competitive excellence. When I evaluate our program on those three pillars, I think we're making good progress.
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We've got the tools to do everything you can do with the ball. We have all the weapons you could want. So Chad's right. We can be scary good. We have the potential to be one of the best offenses in the NFL.
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With each program we try to identify where the greatest value is achieved in the marketplace from the intellectual property that the member companies have spent a lot of money and time developing. We try to focus the license on those parts of the market. You will notice in most of our programs, we have a license for those who make devices, particularly consumer devices because that is where the greatest value is extracted. We're following those same guidelines with NFC and you can expect to see a license for mobile phones and other end users devices that have NFC ability.
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With construction in north Stockton, we've identified 10 new elementary school sites off of Eight Mile Road. Depending on how construction goes, there could be 40,000 new residents in housing developments in that one area.
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While it used to be a tax on the very rich, our research has shown it is a growing problem for millions of people with modest estates.
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While I hope you will act responsibly and with reason on this issue, I feel obliged to tell you that your failure to do so would cause me to reevaluate my association with an organization that fails to recognize the role of women in our society. While I have, up to this point, respected your request that this issue not be a subject of discussion either with the public or with other members, I feel that continuing the status quo would cause me to make my views known to a broader audience -- if only to remove any doubt that I approve of the present policy.