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Johnson's and challenge
Johnson's views were likewise complex, but he had supported military escalation in Vietnam as a means to challenge what he perceived as the expansionist policies of the Soviet Union.
In 1964, using evidence drawn from a close reading and analysis of published accounts, Stone was the only American journalist to challenge President Lyndon B. Johnson's account of the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
He saw Johnson's ball as a challenge and started his own.

Johnson's and once
The Borough of Bloomsbury was once known as " Johnson's Iron Works ", owned by Robert Johnson, on the north bank of the river.
Lyndon Baines Johnson's wife, Lady Bird Johnson, stayed at La Borde House once on a visit to see the area's spring wildflowers.
Johnson's father ran a bookstall on Uttoxeter market, and young Samuel once refused to help out on the stall.
Though only aired once ( by the campaign ), it is considered a factor in Johnson's landslide victory over Barry Goldwater and an important turning point in political and advertising history.
In reference to Johnson's overtly racist views and dirty campaign tactics Clinton once told Johnson, " You make me ashamed to be from Arkansas.
Johnson's batting average that season was. 272, and the Dodgers made it to the World Series once again.
Three months later in February 2004 the two met once again in Sheffield this time at the Ponds Forge Centre, the result this time going Johnson's way after 12 rounds.

Johnson's and again
The Indian was again raising his bottle, but to my astonished relief -- probably only a fraction of Johnson's -- the bottle this time went to the Indian's lips.
In his second term, the Whigs remained in control of the legislature, again limiting Johnson's ability to influence the agenda.
It passed the Senate a second time in 1828, but again, the House failed to act on it, and the measure died for some years, owing to Johnson's exit from the Senate the following year.
Johnson's next studio album Bloom was released in June 2005, again on Vai's Favored Nations label.
In July 1963 Bowles was again made Ambassador to India, a position he would hold through the remainder of the Kennedy administration, and for the duration of Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency.
However, this was overruled by the Senate, and Stanton barricaded himself in his office when Johnson tried again to replace Stanton with General Thomas, while radical Republicans initiated impeachment proceedings against Johnson on the grounds that Johnson's removal of Stanton without Senate approval violated the Tenure of Office Act.
This was followed in 1780 by two supplementary volumes to Steevens's version of Dr Johnson's Shakespeare, partly consisting of observations on the history of the Elizabethan stage, and of the text of doubtful plays ; and this again, in 1783, by an appendix volume.
In, again at Johnson's suggestion, he returned to the American League as manager of the Washington Senators.
Matthew Arnold, in his Six Chief Lives from Johnson's " Lives of the Poets ", considered the Lives of John Milton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Jonathan Swift, and Thomas Gray as " points de repère " or " points which stand as so many natural centres, and by returning to which we can always find our way again.
After his first CBS season the program was moved to Wednesday night and expanded to an hour for the summer of 1954 only ; it was then reduced back to a half hour for a time, later expanded again, returning to Tuesday night, where it would remain for the next sixteen years ( co-sponsored by Johnson's Wax and Pet Milk between 1955 and 1962 ).
" Forgetting Johnson's threats if he does so again, Van Pelt hits Johnson on the back, relatively hard.
In a second review, Scott again points out that Johnson's arguments are recycled from scientific creationism, and
Rookie running back J. J. Johnson's 2-yard touchdown run finished the drive with 4: 46 left in the game, and the Seahawks could not score again.
Upon Johnson's transfer, team manager Adrian Heath said: " I think it's fair to say that Eddie has lost his way recently and I hope we can get him back on the right path to where he is again one of the bright young players in English football.
Replays showed that Johnson's knee hit Lucas ' helmet, and Lucas did not move again after falling to the ground. Later replays and reports showed nothing abnormal on the play.

Johnson's and proved
Victor Zalgaller in 1969 proved that Johnson's list was complete.
The invasion proved the breaking point in Johnson's interest in journalism or politics – he returned to enlist in the US Army.
Although the Johnson family had a history of Jacobitism, William Johnson's uncle Peter Warren was raised as a Protestant to enable him to pursue a career in the British Royal Navy, which proved to be highly successful and lucrative.
It proved disastrous as guests were finding this new era of Howard Johnson's restaurants and motor lodges unsatisfactory, compared to the services they had come to know for years.
Powell's committee proved extremely effective in enacting major parts of President Kennedy's " New Frontier " and President Johnson's " Great Society " social programs and the War on Poverty.
proved the PCP theorem a year later, it has now been shown that Johnson's 1974 approximation algorithms for Max SAT, Set Cover, Independent Set and Coloring all achieve the optimal approximation ratio, assuming P != NP.
Johnson's change proved successful, as he scored five Top Ten country hits from 1986 to 1989, including the chart-toppers " Give Me Wings " and " The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder.
Victor Zalgaller later proved ( 1969 ) that Johnson's list was complete, and the set is now known as the Johnson solids.
The first popular account of Dr Johnson's magnum opus, it " charts the struggle and ultimate triumph of one of the first attempts to ' fix ' the language, which despite its imperfections proved to be one of the English language's most significant cultural monuments ".

Johnson's and unsuccessful
During Senator Johnson's unsuccessful bid for the 1960 Democratic U. S. presidential nomination, Moyers served as a top aide, and in the general campaign he acted as liaison between Democratic vice-presidential candidate Johnson and the Democratic presidential nominee, U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy.
This followed Dr. Johnson's unsuccessful campaign for the presidency, which was won by Dr. W. T.
Batten made two unsuccessful attempts to beat Amy Johnson's time to Australia.
Johnson's life story and death were remarkably similar to that of an unrepentant segregationist leader in Louisiana, William M. Rainach of Claiborne Parish, a state legislator and an unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate in his state's 1959 primary election.

Johnson's and fight
* 1965 – Vietnam War: In response to U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's call for " more flags " in Vietnam, Philippines President Elect Ferdinand Marcos announces he will send troops to help fight in South Vietnam.
* November 28 – Vietnam War: In response to U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's call for " more flags " in Vietnam, Philippines President-elect Ferdinand Marcos announces he will send troops to help fight in South Vietnam.
The Great Society program, with its name coined from one of Johnson's speeches, became Johnson's agenda for Congress in January 1965: aid to education, attack on disease, Medicare, Medicaid, urban renewal, beautification, conservation, development of depressed regions, a wide-scale fight against poverty, control and prevention of crime, and removal of obstacles to the right to vote.
One of the most pervasive myths is that several of Ketchel's teeth stuck in Johnson's glove, because the filmed fight shows Johnson touching his wrist after having knocked Ketchell out.
Johnson's fight 4 months earlier with Philadelphia Jack O ' Brien had been a disappointing one for Johnson: though weighing to O ' Brien's, he could only achieve a six-round draw with the great middleweight.
The outcome of the fight triggered race riots that evening — the Fourth of July — all across the United States, from Texas and Colorado to New York and Washington, D. C. Johnson's victory over Jeffries had dashed white dreams of finding a " great white hope " to defeat him.
The movement to censor Johnson's victory took over the country within three days after the fight.
The organizers of the fight explained the fiasco by asserting that Jack Johnson's left arm was broken in the third round.
He was rumoured to be suffering from the effects from jaundice or influenza, and weighed in at just — lighter than his previous fight, and well below Johnson's.
Johnson's cavalry defeated Tecumseh's main force on September 29, took British supply trains on October 3, and was one of the factors inducing Procter to stand and fight at the Battle of the Thames on October 5, as Tecumseh had been demanding he do.
Previous Heavyweight Champion John L. Sullivan ( the man who had erected the color bar in the heavyweight division when he refused to fight African American contenders ) remarked during an interview with The New York Times that Jeffries ' personal doctor was so amazed at Johnson's physical condition that he felt Jeffries could only win if Johnson had a lack of skill on the day.
Johnson began dominating the fight in rounds five through twelve as his opponent faded in the heat and from Johnson's onslaught.

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