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Plaque at Liverpool University – on the Johnston Building, formerly the Johnston Laboratories, near Ashton Street, Liverpool
* Unveiling of a ' Blue Plaque ' memorial to Ross at the University of Liverpool's Johnston Laboratories where he had worked
* Formal opening of the Johnston Laboratories at the University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England.

Johnston and research
The Nazi costumes were genuine and were found in Eastern Europe by Powell's co-designer Joanna Johnston, to whom he gave research pictures and drawings for reference.
This work, which was the first systematic use of a proton magnetometer for archaeological research in North America, was reported by both Johnston and by Black ".
More recent descriptions, influenced the research of Kelly and Johnston, have proposed a more complex analysis, in which all family members may play a role.
Following his death, Johnston was commemorated in several ways, including a memorial fund set up in his name at the University of Washington to fund graduate-level research.
Other parts of UNM were also disposed of advantageously, including the demerging of MAI's original securities business in 1998 as Garban, which subsequently became ICAP ; the sale in 1998 of United's Provincial Newspapers including the Yorkshire Post to Johnston Press ; the controversial sale of Express Newspapers in 2000 to Richard Desmond, owner of a stable of pornographic magazines ; the sale of the NOP World market research business to GfK in 2005 ; and the sale of United's 35 % stake in Channel 5 to RTL in 2005.
According to the research of his relative James Johnston in the 1890s, Macmillan was the first to invent the pedal-driven bicycle.
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.

Johnston and facility
In addition, LSU owns and operates the J. Bennett Johnston, Sr. Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices ( CAMD ), which is a 1. 3 GeV synchrotron radiation facility.
The Johnston Terminal at The Forks in Winnipeg was originally a cold storage facility for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.
Johnston also moved a motion to declare Ontario a nuclear weapons-free zone and travelled to Nicaragua to support the Sandinistas, and to help build a school and medical facility.
It also includes the Johnston R. Bowman Health Center ( a 61-bed rehabilitation facility ).
This facility was used in conjunction with two other facilities, one of them located in Bankstown, the Bankstown Bunker, which was RAAF headquarters at the time and the other in Bass Hill which was a transmitting station in Johnston Road.
The first incineration facility was built on Johnston Atoll in the Pacific Ocean and safely completed destruction operations in November 2000.
When commissioned and annexed to the Naval Supply Depot at Norfolk, the facility was renamed FISC Cheatham Annex in honor of RADM Joseph Johnston Cheatham, the 1929 Chief of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, the forerunner of today's Naval Supply Systems Command.

Johnston and during
In April 1834, Johnston took up farming in Texas, but enlisted as a private in the Texas Army during the Texas War of Independence against the Republic of Mexico in 1836.
Johnston returned to the Texas Army during the Mexican-American War under General Zachary Taylor as a colonel of the 1st Texas Rifle Volunteers.
No Union soldiers were observed to have ever gotten behind Johnston during the fatal charge, while it is known that many Confederates were firing at the Union lines while Johnston charged well in advance of his soldiers.
The Johnston Atoll area was used during the 1950s and 1960s as an American nuclear weapons test site — for both above-ground and underground nuclear tests.
There were also several nuclear test missiles that were launched from Johnston Island in 1962 during the " Operation Dominic " series of nuclear tests, from a launchpad at.
Johnston Atoll has never had any indigenous inhabitants, although during the late part of the 20th century, there were averages of about 300 American military personnel and 1, 000 civilian contractors present at any given time.
In 1962, the U. S. Department of Defense used Palmyra as an observation site during several high-altitude nuclear weapons tests high above Johnston Atoll.
Liddell Hart credited Sherman with mastery of maneuver warfare ( also known as the " indirect approach "), as demonstrated by his series of turning movements against Johnston during the Atlanta Campaign.
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston was wounded during the battle and he was replaced in command of the Army of Northern Virginia by Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Gen. Johnston was eventually forced into maneuvering the Army southward to the defenses of Richmond during the opening of the Peninsula Campaign, where it conducted delay and defend tactics until Johnston was severely wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines.
Johnston had once reported directly to Mulroney during his term as prime minister.
Breckinridge went with Davis during the flight from Virginia as the Confederacy collapsed, while also assisting General Joseph E. Johnston in his surrender negotiations with William T. Sherman at Bennett Place.
On May 24, 1862, during the pursuit of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston up the Peninsula, when Gen. Barnard and his staff were reconnoitering a potential crossing point on the Chickahominy River, they stopped, and Custer overheard his commander mutter to himself, " I wish I knew how deep it is.
In 1858, during the so-called Utah War, Albert Sidney Johnston ’ s army of the Utah Expedition passed through western Murray after camping on the " flats " above the North Jordan farms.
Gen. Johnston was killed during the first day of fighting, and Beauregard, his second in command, decided against assaulting the final Union position that night.
Adams continued to do Johnston & Cushing assignments during Ben Casey < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s 3 1 / 2-year run .< ref name = mendez1 > Additional WebCitation archive, November 16, 2009 .</ ref >
* David A. Johnston, killed during the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
British intelligence warns Austin that one of Dr Evil ’ s agents is after him, and during a photo shoot the wanton Ivana Humpalot ( Kristen Johnston ) seduces him, but at the last moment she admits to her orders and claims he is too sexy for her to go through with killing him.
* David A. Johnston, killed during the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
* Bekins-Holt: Johnston Complex's other building includes the Johnston lobby and is air conditioned during certain hours of the day.
The Paris Expo included a " Negro exposition " ( Exposition Nègres d ' Amerique ), during which photos by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a friend of Booker T. Washington, of his black students of the Hampton Institute were presented.

Johnston and much
Although Albert Johnston was born in Kentucky, he lived much of his life in Texas, which he considered his home.
" 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.
Later in April, Gen. Sherman, without consulting Washington, concluded an agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to effect the latter's surrender, believing it to be consistent with Lincoln's recent statements to him at City Point ; Secretary Stanton and Grant quickly surmised the terms were much too lenient.
Beginning on September 3, 2007, For Better or For Worse changed to a format featuring a mixture of new, old and retouched work, which allowed Johnston to " keep alive her partly autobiographical comic while not having to devote as much time to it.
Rhodes financed much of the British presence in Nyasaland and worked closely with Johnston and his successors ( Alfred Sharpe became one ) so he could use them as emissaries and their Nyasaland troops as enforcers, particularly in North-Eastern Rhodesia.
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.
As Johnston fought a war of maneuver and retreat against Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, the Confederacy eventually lost patience with him and replaced him with the much more aggressive Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood.
The term Auslan is an acronym of " Australian sign language ", coined by Trevor Johnston in the early 1980s, although the language itself is much older.
Many viewed this as a mistake, as Johnston was close to the Vander Zalm legacy ; even provincial NDP leader Mike Harcourt admitted later that he preferred Johnston over McCarthy, as the latter would be a much tougher opponent in an election.
The " birdsong " test transmissions became a famous landmark of British radio and attracted many newspaper articles and comment prior to the station's launch, including one live comment during BBC Radio 4's Test Match Special when commentator Brian Johnston referred to listening to the birdsong, much to the fury of BBC management who were fearful of Classic FM's impending launch.
Animators Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, in their book The Disney Villain, describe animating Audley's voice as " a difficult assignment but a thrilling one, working to that voice track with so much innuendo mixed in with the fierce power.
Shortly thereafter, Bragg was replaced as commander of the Army of Tennessee by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, who was much better liked by both troops and high level subordinates than the sour Bragg.
From his wife Jane Johnston, Schoolcraft learned the Ojibwe language, as well as much of the lore of the tribe.
Many viewed this as a mistake, as Johnston was close to the Vander Zalm legacy ; even NDP leader Mike Harcourt admitted later that he preferred Johnston over McCarthy, as the latter would be a much tougher opponent in an election.
In the Western Theater, the Confederate forces, commanded by General Albert S. Johnston, were forced to abandon Kentucky and much of central and western Tennessee following the loss of Fort Donelson and Fort Henry.
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.
In April 1862, Polk commanded the First Corps of Albert Sidney Johnston's Army of Mississippi at the Battle of Shiloh and continued in that role for much of the rest of the year under Gen. Braxton Bragg, who replaced Beauregard, who had assumed command following the death of A. S. Johnston, killed on the first day at Shiloh.
Magazine circa 2000 More recently, journalist Emma Johnston noted that ; “ Tairrie B doesn ’ t so much open her heart to you as rip it still beating from a gaping wound in her chest before forcing the bloody mess down your throat ,” in a review for Classic Rock ( magazine ).
Johnston served as Architect to the Board of Works for a time and was thus responsible for much of the planning of Georgian Dublin.
On April 27 he was ordered by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to abandon the area, salvaging from Gosport Navy Yard as much usable equipment as he could, and join the main army.
Johnston had much in common with these artists.
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.

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