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Johnston
[ jon-stuhn, -suhn ]
noun
- Albert Sidney, 1803–62, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War.
- Joseph Eggleston, 1807–91, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War.
- Mary, 1870–1936, U.S. writer.
- a town in E central Rhode Island.
Example Sentences
Celtic visit city rivals Rangers on Sunday as they look to avoid losing a third consecutive Old Firm league meeting and will also be without right-back Alastair Johnston through injury.
Harris fits the bill as an athletic, big target who can push third-year Quentin Johnston and learn from veteran Mike Williams.
Suspicions first arose when Mr Johnston was seen sitting by himself while everyone partied around him.
His friend Cameron Johnston, 18, said: "It's very cool, because it's like a family that you just get to see and chat with about what I'm excited about."
“Beyond big jackpots, players told us they want bigger non-jackpot prizes and that’s exactly what this new game delivers,” Johnston said.
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