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The Boy Scouts of America Arbuckle Area Council maintains offices in Ardmore, Oklahoma, and serves youth and their families in Pontotoc, Murray, Johnston, Garvin, Coal, Atoka, Carter, Love and Marshall counties in southern Oklahoma and the city of Ringling.

Johnston and Even
Even two or three years ago I doubt that she'd have become involved in this unfortunate Johnston affair.
Even before Johnston arrived in Tennessee, two forts had been started to defend the Tennessee River and the Cumberland River which provided avenues into the State from the north.
Even NDP opposition leader Mike Harcourt admitted later that he preferred Johnston over McCarthy, as the latter would likely have been a much tougher opponent in an election.

Johnston and if
Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come about if Mrs. Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr. Hohlbein or him about it.
To begin the interview, he asked if Thayer, with more time to think it over, could add to what he had said the other day about Johnston.
Johnston knew he could be trapped at Bowling Green if Fort Donelson fell, so he moved his force to Nashville, the capital of Tennessee and an increasingly important Confederate industrial center, beginning on February 11, 1862.
Jefferson Davis and Johnston did not adopt the name, but it is clear that the organization of units as of March 14 was the same organization that Lee received on June 1, and thus it is generally referred to today as the Army of Northern Virginia, even if that is correct only in retrospect.
This group — which included George Johnston, George MacLachlan, William Shield, Donald Cameron, Oran McPherson, and Austin Claypool — contacted Brownlee to alert him to their intentions and were taken aback when the Attorney-General told them that if Greenfield resigned, so would he.
Schembri and Johnston ( in press ) found that the most commonly fingerspelled words in Auslan include " so ", " to ", " if " and " but " and " do ".
When commanding general Joseph E. Johnston reflected upon the success Hood's men enjoyed in executing his order " to feel the enemy gently and fall back ," he humorously asked, " What would your Texans have done, sir, if I had ordered them to charge and drive back the enemy?
However, it is not certain if An t-Sròn was the Gaelic name, as its usage cannot be traced back any further than Johnston ’ s Place-names of Scotland ( 1932 ).
I knew that if I killed him no other woman could ever touch him again, so I killed him ....." In attempting to explain what distinguished Abe's case from over a dozen other similar cases in Japan, William Johnston suggests that it is this answer which captured the imagination of the nation.
Writing in Time Out New York Andrew Johnston ( critic ) described his experience in viewing the film in 1999: “ One of the great, if all-too-infrequent, pleasures of being a film critic is having your mind blown by a film you didn ’ t expect much from.
And if they have, clearly they are the issue of the world's most reprehensible parents and should be sent to live with Hetty Johnston forthwith ...
And we're not allowed to make fun of President Johnston ( sic ), but if we praise him, who would believe it?
At the age of six, Johnston contracted osteomyelitis and came close to losing his leg and would have done if not for the expertise of an American specialist who was touring and lecturing in Australia at the time.
In 1991, when Graeme Souness was manager of Liverpool F. C., he asked Johnston if he would like to train with the team with a view to playing again.
It can frequently be found in the work of 20th century Ulster writers such as Jennifer Johnston ( 1977 ): " I'm sorry if I muscled in on Saturday.
Kenneth G. Johnston argues that Wilson " has much to gain by making Mrs. Macomber believe that the death of her husband could be construed as murder ," since he could lose his license if Margot accurately described Wilson's use of the car in the buffalo hunt.
On June 2, Halleck telegraphed that if Rosecrans was unwilling to move, some of his troops would be sent to Mississippi to reinforce Grant, who by then was besieging Vicksburg, but was potentially threatened by the army of Joseph E. Johnston to his rear.
However, it was widely accepted that Smith was highly unpopular in South Carolina and that Johnston would have won the primary if Roosevelt had not intervened in his behalf or if he had focused on either pleasing the state's influential textile mill owners or preserving racial segregation.
Johnston tours the home to identify unsecured entry points, inventory valuables, and determine what ( if any ) security measures the homeowners use.
" Questions about these ruins only informed Johnston that they were the work of " Turks ", or " sometimes, as if correcting themselves, explaining that they meant the Feringees, for that the old possessors had not been Mahomedans but Christians.
In 1942 the wartime Secretary of State for Scotland, Thomas Johnston, asked Fraser Darling if he would run an agricultural advisory programme in the crofting areas of the Scottish Highlands and Islands.

Johnston and facts
Meanwhile they also worked on the Johnston ’ s Physical atlas ( Physical geography, illustrating in a series of original designs, the elementary facts of geology, hydrology, meteorology and natural history etc.
He was familiar to cricket followers from his appearances on the BBC Radio 4 programme Test Match Special, nicknamed the Bearded Wonder ( often shortened to Bearders ) by Brian Johnston for his ability to research the most obscure cricketing facts in moments, at the same time as keeping perfect scorecards, and because he had a beard.

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Johnston could only keep up his defense by raids and other measures to make it appear he had larger forces than he did, a strategy that worked for several months.
" Harris and other staff officers removed Johnston from his horse and carried him to a small ravine near the " Hornets Nest " and desperately tried to aid the general by trying to make a tourniquet for his leg wound, but little could be done by this point since he had already lost so much blood.
Although this incident is sometimes described as a proposal for " guerrilla war ," Alexander describes in his memoir, Fighting for the Confederacy, the proposed alternative to surrender as " the army may be ordered to scatter in the woods & bushes & either to rally upon Gen. Johnston in North Carolina, or to make their way, each man to his own state, with his arms, & to report to his governor.
Facing a statutory general election, Johnston was unable to make up any ground.
The OAC administration was housed in Moreton Lodge until 1931, when the building was torn down to make way for Johnston Hall.
Edgar Johnston, the Assistant Director General of the Australian Department of Civil Aviation, then had it scrapped at Australian Government expense to make sure that it never flew again
Johnston taught him how to write songs and Paleface began to make homemade tapes.
Apparently, upon learning that Lincoln had appointed Andrew Johnson as military governor of Tennessee, Harris, while not resigning formally, ceased to make any real effort to function as governor, serving instead as a staff officer in the Confederate States Army, first for Albert Sidney Johnston and then for Joseph E. Johnston.
He had been expected to make the squad for Mexico 86 but was dropped by Alex Ferguson ( caretaker manager until the end of the World Cup after the death of Jock Stein in September 1985 ) after a late night incident during Scotland's preparations for their play-off against Australia in November 1985, in which Johnston had disturbed a member of the coaching staff in his hotel room.
Craig Johnston ( born 25 June 1960 ) is a former football player who was one of the first Australians to make a major impact in the English game.
" Johnston was called-up to the full England squad in 1987 but did not make an appearance at that level.
To give time for the bulk of his army to get free, Johnston detached part of his force to make a stand at a large earthen fortification, Fort Magruder, straddling the Williamsburg Road ( from Yorktown ), constructed earlier by Brig.
Once across the Oostanaula River, Johnston sought to make a stand and draw the Federals into a costly assault.
The recording of the song by Vera Lynn which featured accompaniment by Soldiers and Airmen of HM Forces and the Johnny Johnston Singers, was the first song recorded by a foreign artist to make number one on the U. S. Billboard charts, in 1952.
The producers, rather than Johnston, now make the initial contact with the owners.
Johnston persuaded the labor federations to make a no-strike pledge during World War II.

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