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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There is so much you can lose there. I think everybody is real nervous about Talladega and hopefully everybody drives that way,
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There could be other centers in the same position she's in right now.
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There could be no better time to have a vigil.
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Two days back home left me with a warm feeling inside, ... It drummed up a lot of memories.
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Um, he cut me a little bit, but it's not so ...
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We had a great season, and you can't really be that disappointed about it. But it would've been nice to win.
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We had a great run-up here, and it would be a great sign of strength if we just hold the pricing.
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We had a good year, but we didn't end up where we wanted to. I take responsibility as a coach when we're that far off.
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We had a good spring, so whatever he did, he did a good job.
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We will be here until the end of the tournament to watch the USA men's team. Hopefully, they'll get to the finals.
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We will always do whatever we can to help our promoters, and if moving the race to a more accommodating date helps the event and helps our loyal Mexican fans, we are happy to do it.
We have addressed the clarifications that she sought.
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We have a couple of other opportunities to run fast and make strides with the New England Championships and the ECAC Championships coming up.
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We had to hold tight. We couldn't let them get away or there would be more tragedy.