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But Johnson couldn't quickly unwire the truck door, and if I escaped, he might suffer.
Johnson quickly returned the Cowboys to the NFL's elite.
Johnson quickly declared that the war goals of national unity and the ending of slavery had been achieved, so that reconstruction was completed.
Congress also passed a toned-down Freedmen's Bureau Bill ; Johnson quickly vetoed as he had done to the previous bill.
After the war ended, with the North victorious, the fear among Radicals was that President Johnson too quickly assumed that slavery and Confederate nationalism were dead and that the southern states could return.
He settled into his duties quickly and efficiently, and capably managed the initial de-escalation of U. S. involvement in Vietnam ; indeed, he apparently strongly influenced Johnson in favor of a de-escalation strategy.
One of the enemy's flaming arrows landed in the crib of the infant, Richard Mentor Johnson, but it was quickly doused by Johnson's sister Betsy.
Punky quickly became friends with Cherie Johnson ( played by Cherie Johnson, the niece of series creator David W. Duclon ), a young girl who lived upstairs in Henry's building with her grandmother, Betty Johnson ( Susie Garrett ), who worked as an RN at the local Cook County Hospital.
Johnson was quickly given a push as a heroic character in the WWF, originally billed as " Rocky Maivia ", and then as " The Rock ".
The Chess brothers liked the tune and soon the trio were in Chicago recording " Maybellene " and " Wee Wee Hours " – a song Johnson had been playing as an instrumental for years for which Berry quickly penned some lyrics.
Johnson, who wanted the bill passed as soon as possible, ensured that the bill would be quickly considered by the Senate.
The woman's friends made their way across the restaurant to confront Johnson as he continued to sing but said when he saw them he let go of her and quickly fled out the back door.
He began 1977 by losing to Mustafa Muhammad ( then Gregory ), but he quickly turned things around by facing the future three time world champion Marvin Johnson, for the United States Light-Heavyweight title.
Ray ’ s friend Lucy Lippard would later write that “ The Elvis … and Marilyn Monroe … heralded Warholian Pop .” Johnson was quickly recognized as part of the nascent Pop generation.
On September 19, 1950, Johnson resigned as Secretary of Defense, and the president quickly replaced him with General George C. Marshall.
Russell was surprised when the first CD issue of his Bunk Johnson recordings quickly sold more copies than had all of the American Music gramophone records in the preceding decades.
State troops quickly occupied Fort Moultrie ( capturing 56 guns ), Fort Johnson on James Island, and the battery on Morris Island.
Despite the work of Masters and Johnson the field in the US was quickly overrun by ethusiastic rather than systematic approaches, blurring the space between ' enrichment ' and therapy.
EMI America took one listen and wasted no time in signing him, quickly getting The Michael Johnson Album out in 1978.
At the environmental institute there, Jesse reunites with his old Native American friend Randolph Johnson ( August Schellenberg ) whom Jesse met at the aquatic park when he met Willy and quickly becomes smitten with Randolph's attractive and kindly goddaughter, Nadine ( Mary Kate Schellhardt ), but is reluctant to romantically approach her out of concern for his friendship with Randolph.
Anderson quickly struck back, passing to Essex Johnson for a 65 yard touchdown making the game 10-10.
Johnson reacted to the news of the Vigilante Committee quickly.
According to Johnson, Tynan " quickly established himself as the most audacious literary journalist in London.

Johnson and well
Lincoln was a master politician, bringing together — and holding together — all the main factions of the Republican Party, and bringing in War Democrats such as Edwin M. Stanton and Andrew Johnson as well.
In structure, Johnson points out the same central theme, that of cannibalism and the eating of babies as well as the same final argument, that " human depravity is such that men will attempt to justify their own cruelty by accusing their victims of being lower than human.
Johnson took advantage of this opportunity to express his strong views in favor of the measures in question, as well as popular instruction.
The political advantage of accepting such an invitation, as well as the policy of emancipation, was quite apparent to Johnson.
At his and Lincoln's inaugural ceremony on March 4, 1865, Johnson, who had been drinking with John W. Forney that morning, as well as the night before, gave a rambling speech and appeared intoxicated to many.
Randy Johnson was awarded with his fourth consecutive Cy Young Award as well the Major League Baseball Triple Crown.
van Vogt, Jerry Pournelle, Robert Bloch, George Clayton Johnson, and others, as well as many visiting writers and speakers.
Just three players – Mark Johnson, Brent Stanton and Scott Lucas played all 22 matches that season, the latter winning Essendon's best and fairest award, as well as being Essendon's leading goalkicker that season.
The question is discussed at length in the article on Aboriginal title in the United States, as well as in articles on the American Indian Wars and the U. S. Supreme Court case Johnson v. M ' Intosh.
The precursors of rhythm and blues came from jazz and blues, which overlapped in the Late-1920s, 1930s through the work of musicians such as The Harlem Hamfats, with their 1936 hit " Oh Red ", as well as Lonnie Johnson, Leroy Carr, Cab Calloway, Count Basie, and T-Bone Walker.
In his view, the distinction Masters and Johnson made between " conversion " ( helping gay men with no previous heterosexual experience to learn heterosexual sex ) and " reversion " ( directing men with some previous heterosexual experience back to heterosexuality ) was not well founded.
Some of the blues artists who most prominently used the slide include gospel singer Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Son House, Robert Johnson as well as Casey Bill Weldon of the Memphis Jug Band.
Highlights included Johnson earning his 300th career victory, becoming the twenty-fourth pitcher in Major League history to do so, as well as struggling starter Jonathan Sánchez tossing a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres on July 10, the first Giants no-hitter since 1976.
This latest removal resulted in widespread international media attention, and general disapproval from most Londoners as well as from mayor Boris Johnson.
However, Johnson was well aware that Aristotle had only recommended the unity of action, and knew that rules must serve drama, not vice versa:
However, concerning children born in the United States to parents who are not U. S. citizens ( and not foreign diplomats ), three Senators, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lyman Trumbull, the author of the Civil Rights Act, as well as President Andrew Johnson, asserted that both the Civil Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment would confer citizenship on them at birth, and no Senator offered a contrary opinion.
During his long career, he was commissioned to paint the portraits for Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, as well as those of foreign figures, including Gamal Abdel Nasser and Jawaharlal Nehru.
He was disgusted as well at what he thought was insane talk of impeaching President Johnson.
Although Southerners disliked the New Yorker Van Buren as well as his intended running mate, Colonel Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky, Van Buren secured the nomination at a meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, at the 1835 Democratic National Convention.
At the 1964 Democratic National Convention, Johnson kept the three likely vice presidential candidates, Connecticut Senator Thomas Dodd, fellow Minnesota Senator Eugene McCarthy, and Humphrey, as well as the rest of the nation in suspense before announcing Humphrey as his running-mate with much fanfare, praising Humphrey's qualifications for a considerable amount of time before announcing his name.
President Lyndon Johnson offered Dewey a number of positions on several blue ribbon commissions, as well as a seat on the U. S. Supreme Court, but Dewey declined them all, for he preferred to remain in political retirement and concentrate on his highly profitable law firm.
Johnson was maternally descended from a pioneer Baptist clergyman, George Washington Baines, who pastored eight churches in Texas, as well as others in Arkansas and Louisiana.
Robert Caro argued in his 1989 book that Johnson had stolen the election in Jim Wells County and other counties in South Texas, as well as rigging 10, 000 ballots in Bexar County alone.
Johnson's popularity plummeted as a massive white political backlash took shape, reinforcing the sense Johnson had lost control of the streets of major cities as well as his party.

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