Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson
British journalist, author, and historian who edited the New Statesman and penned over forty works, including the 1959 novel, Left of Centre, and the 1997 non-fiction work, A History of the American People. He also wrote four works on art and architecture and two memoirs.
NationalityBritish
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth2 November 1928
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I think it's really more a tribute to what the Naval Academy's all about. We're fortunate here in San Diego that we have some military bases and a lot of people are stationed in the area, and hopefully they're proud of what's going on at the academy.
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A ruling like this will cause prejudice in people who have never been prejudiced before.
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I'm not going to throw (Owens) out of practice because he's accused of something. Lamar is helping out. This is somewhat of a getaway for him. He can come out here and get away from things for a while.
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I'm excited the team has achieved one of their goals, to have a chance to go to a bowl game. I'm excited to be going to San Diego. I was lucky enough when I coached in Hawaii to play there in the Holiday Bowl. It's a great city.
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It was amazing. That was my first finals and it was at state. To take first felt great.
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It was like a tribal ritual for surfers to go to these dances to see Dick and the other bands.
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That's one of the neat things about the academy. They're all guaranteed a job when they graduate.
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That just really pumps the kids up. They let them know. They're doing something and they're actually behind them.
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It's definitely affected the gulf grouper supply, because it limited fishermen from going out to fish,
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What strikes the historian surveying anti-Semitism worldwide over more than two millennia is its fundamental irrationality. It seems to make no sense, any more than malaria or meningitis makes sense.
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We wanted to run and we wanted to get easy buckets. Combine that with the fact that we made a lot of shots, and it really turned into a ... fabulous game.
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We'll have to see. Two weeks into the spring, we'll have an idea of the separation.
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As I have said before, they have 65 Parade All-Americans and we have 65 men who have marched in a parade.
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Brian has shown some ability. He needs to work on making good decisions. We'll see how he reacts to in-your-face.