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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
The stacked room also could put more pressure on Quentin Johnston to live up to the billing of a former first-round pick.
"I couldn't understand why he was such a huge price. It's safe to say the Chester form held up well," said Charlie Johnston, trainer of the runner-up.
David Johnston, managing partner of Amwell Ridge Wealth Management and a certified financial planner, said the overall outlook for yields is attractive.
“Here’s this person who’s doing everything the opposite of what I was doing,” Johnston said.
Mr Johnston, who competed as a singer on the ITV talent show in 2008, told Southwark Crown Court he had "never sung a note" since the allegations were made against him.
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