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Some felt the study was poorly designed and executed by Tudor, and as a result the data offered no proof of Johnson's subsequent theory that " stuttering begins, not in the child's mouth but in the parent's ear " -- i. e., that it is the well-meaning parent's effort to help the child avoid what the parent has labelled " stuttering " ( but is in fact within the range of normal speech ) that contributes to what ultimately becomes the problem diagnosed as stuttering.
He regained the captaincy in 2004 after Johnson's retirement from international rugby, but without Johnson the team played poorly, and Dallaglio announced his retirement from international rugby on 31 August 2004.
The official reason for the firing was routine — the team had performed poorly in 2003-04 -- but at least one local news source reported that some of Johnson's personal behavior caused a minor scandal for the Suns ownership.

Johnson's and documented
Twenty years later, when Johnson ran for U. S. Congress, Mike Kelleher, his Democratic rival, had the story documented on a website dedicated to the photograph and Johnson's reactions, saying " It would be funny, if it weren't so serious ..."

Johnson's and life
When I first came across Samuel Johnson's pronouncement, `` the remedy for the ills of life is palliative rather than radical '', it seemed to me to sum up the profoundest of political and social truths.
These books laid the groundwork for Masters and Johnson's life work.
Although closely identified with the Republican Party for virtually his entire adult life, Dewey was a close friend of Democratic Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, and Dewey aided Humphrey in being named as the Democratic nominee for vice-president in 1964, advising Lyndon Johnson on ways to block efforts at the party convention by Kennedy loyalists to stampede Robert Kennedy onto the ticket as Johnson's running mate.
In his later years the grandfather became a Christadelphian ; Johnson's father also joined the Christadelphian Church toward the end of his life.
Pauline will be set in Vancouver, British Columbia in March 1913, in the last week of Johnson's life.
During the final years of his life, Mantle purchased a luxury condominium on Lake Oconee near Greensboro, Georgia, near Greer Johnson's home, and frequently stayed there for months at a time.
In 2005, filmmaker Ken Burns produced a 2-part documentary about Johnson's life, Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, based on the 2004 nonfiction book of the same name by Geoffrey C. Ward.
" This belief would stay with Seward through his life and permeate his career, though as Secretary of State under President Johnson he endorsed Johnson's " side-stepping of the demands of more progressive Republicans, who had sought to guarantee far more favorable treatment for freed slaves.
While on tour of Japan in December 1988, Johnson's wife Vivian suffered a stroke which incapacitated her for her remaining three and a half years of life.
Those convictions affirmed Neill's death sentence and Johnson's death sentence was changed to 4 life prison sentences with the possibility of parole.
* In 1942, a film of Johnson's life, They Flew Alone, was made by director-producer Herbert Wilcox, starring Anna Neagle as Johnson, and Robert Newton as Mollison.
Following his suicide, filmmakers Andrew Moore and John Walter ( in conjunction with Frances Beatty of Richard L. Feigen & Co .) spent six years probing the mysteries of Johnson's life and art.
Sir Herbert Croft wrote the life included in Johnson's Lives of the Poets, but the critical remarks are by Johnson.
In 1996 Tom Thurman made a documentary film about Johnson's life, titled Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right, written by Thurman and Tom Marksbury.
Although there is little known about Hodge, such as his life, his death, or any other information, what is known is Johnson's fondness for his cat, which separated Johnson from the views held by others of the eighteenth century.
Hodge was remembered in various forms, from biographical mentions during Johnson's life to poems written about the cat.
On July 16, 1866, Congress extended the life of the Freedman's Bureau over Johnson's veto.
Although it took many elements of Pusser's life and the original Walking Tall, many things were changed, such as Johnson's character's name ( Chris Vaughn ) and setting the film in semi-rural Kitsap County, Washington, although it was filmed in Squamish, B. C., Canada.
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.
Official records and contemporary letters dealing with her life are scarce and most modern knowledge stems from Charles Johnson's A General History of the Pyrates ( a contemporary collection of pirate biographies, thought to be well embellished ).
Most of the Shivercrats either left public life or became Republicans after Johnson's presidency, as the liberal-moderate faction was in firm control of the state party after 1970.
While Johnson's identity is unknown, he demonstrates a knowledge of the sailor's speech and life, suggesting he could have been an actual sea captain.
While Boswell's personal acquaintance with his subject only began in 1763, when Johnson was 54 years old, Boswell covered the entirety of Johnson's life by means of additional research.
The biography takes many critical liberties with Johnson's life, as Boswell makes various changes to Johnson's quotations and even censors many comments.

Johnson's and death
* 1973 – Mark Essex fatally shoots 10 people and wounds 13 others at Howard Johnson's Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, before being shot to death by police officers.
Upon Johnson's death, the Fayette County Court ruled that " he left no widow, children, father, or mother living.
The 1755 edition of Bailey's dictionary bore the name of Joseph Nicol Scott also ; it was published years after Bailey's death, but months only after Johnson's dictionary appeared.
She commented that the advent of video allowed the film to be seen by a new audience and that modern appraisals of the film had led to it being regarded as a classic, but that the renewed appreciation for Johnson's performance had started only shortly before her death.
Although never on his payroll after 1973, Johnson played occasionally with Berry until Johnson's death in 2005.
While appearing at the Westbury Music Fair in New York, on November 8, 1974, Francis was raped at the Jericho Turnpike Howard Johnson's Lodge and nearly suffocated to death under the weight of a heavy mattress the culprit had thrown upon her.
* BBC page on Amy Johnson's death
After Johnson's death, she published Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson ( 1786 ) and her letters ( 1788 ).
* January 28-On the night of Esther Johnson's death, Jonathan Swift begins witing The Death of Mrs. Johnson.
Although his first partial term as governor resulted from Johnson's death in 1909, he subsequently won the office twice on his own merits.
The nurse who pronounced the 1992 death has denied Johnson's claim that there was any hastening of death.
Bertrand served both as Education Minister until 1967 and Minister of Justice until Johnson's sudden death from a heart attack in 1968.
Rasselas has also been viewed as a reflection of Johnson's melancholia projected on to the wider world, particularly at the time of his mother's death.
Even more puzlling is the coroner's verdict about the possible causes of death found on Gramps Johnson's body, which includes an abnormally large amount of formic acid.
Prior to his death, Schofield was the last surviving member of Andrew Johnson's Cabinet.
The Saudi government withheld official proclamation of Johnson's death until the body was found.
The stadium was home to many of the shenanigans of Charlie Finley, who bought the A's after Johnson's death in 1960.
On the occasion of Johnson's death, Wilson was quoted as saying, " The greatest man I ever knew died today.
After Johnson's death, RCMP officials realized that he had traveled over 85 miles away from his cabin in less than 3 days, burning approximately 10, 000 calories a day.

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