Edward Lavern "Eddie" Johnstone (born March 2, 1954) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played for the Michigan Stags/Baltimore Blades...
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Johnstone is a surname. It is a variant of the similar surname Johnston which in most cases is a habitational surname derived from several places in Scotland...
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Edward Johnstone may refer to: Edward Johnstone (physician) (1757–1851), English physician Ed Johnstone (born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player Edward...
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Samuel Luke Johnstone (born 25 March 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Premier League club Crystal Palace and the...
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Preceded by Joe Selenski Head coaches of the Johnstown Chiefs 1988-1992 Succeeded by Ed Johnstone...
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Stanley Cup finals). Notable draft picks to sign with Michigan included Ed Johnstone, a future 30-goal scorer with the New York Rangers (he scored four times...
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Anthony Devos Johnstone (né Anthony Cameron Johnstone; born 1973) is an American lawyer who serves as a United States circuit judge of the United States...
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Donald Keith Johnstone (21 February 1933 – 11 March 2023) was a British-Canadian educator and theatre director. A pioneer of improvisational theatre,...
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Charles Johnstone (c. 1719–1800) was an Irish novelist. Prevented by deafness from practising at the Irish Bar, he went to India, where he was proprietor...
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— 7 — 75 .585 281 264 1647 Ed Johnstone Lost in round 2 1993–94 ECHL North 68 37 27 — 4 — 78 .573 323 308 1978 Ed Johnstone Lost in round 1 1994–95 ECHL...
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Jude Johnstone is an American singer-songwriter. Her songs have been covered by Laura Branigan, Trisha Yearwood, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler...
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Johnstone Castle (Scots: Johnstoun Castle) is a structure and former mansion in the town of Johnstone in Renfrewshire, Scotland. It belonged to the Houstons...
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George Johnstone (1730 – 24 May 1787) was a Royal Navy officer who saw service during the War of the Austrian Succession, the Seven Years' War and the...
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with "H" (part 2) Stokes, Winifred; Thorne, R. G. (1986). R. Thorne (ed.). "JOHNSTONE, George (1764-1813), of Hanover Square, Mdx". The History of Parliament:...
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Johnstone Strait (French: Détroit de Johnstone) is a 110 km (68 mi) channel along the north east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada...
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Marshall Johnston Randy Johnston Ross Johnston Ryan Johnston Ed Johnstone Ross Johnstone Mikko Jokela Henri Jokiharju Jussi Jokinen Olli Jokinen Jyrki...
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"All-Time Overtime Games, Playoff History". Retrieved July 28, 2020. Diamond, Dan, ed. (2000). Total Stanley Cup. Total Sports Canada. ISBN 1-892129-07-8....
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lawyer and politician 1953 – Kazuo Kitagawa, Japanese politician 1954 – Ed Johnstone, Canadian ice hockey player and coach 1955 – Dale Bozzio, American pop-rock...
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Sir James Johnstone, 4th Baronet (23 January 1726 – 3 September 1794)) was a Scottish officer in the British Army and then a politician. He sat in the...
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Baron Derwent (redirect from Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone baronets)
Liberal Member of Parliament for Scarborough, Sir Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 3rd Baronet. His grandson, the third Baron (who succeeded his uncle the...
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Pittsburghese (2013) and Discourse Analysis, 2nd Ed. (2008). She has also written for The New York Times. Johnstone received her bachelor of arts in linguistics...
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Diana Johnstone (born 1934) is an American political writer based in Paris, France. She focuses principally on European politics and Western foreign policy...
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Gwyneth Johnstone (18 June 1915 – 8 December 2010) was an English painter who worked in oil and created landscapes containing individuals in modern landscapes...
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Örnsköldsvik, Sweden 16 Pat Hickey LW L 25 1973 Brantford, Ontario 17 Ed Johnstone RW R 25 1974 Brandon, Manitoba 18 Walt Tkaczuk C L 33 1967 Emsdetten...
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Retrieved July 26, 2021. Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6. Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph...
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actor, director, producer (The Andy Griffith Show, Happy Days) March 2 Ed Johnstone, Canadian ice hockey player Gara Takashima, Japanese voice actress March...
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Cup Finals, losing four games to three to the Carolina Thunderbirds. Ed Johnstone coached the Chiefs to three consecutive thirty-win seasons, but only...
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Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro (29 October 1819 – 30 March 1885) was a British classical scholar. Munro was born at Elgin, Moray, Scotland, the illegitimate...
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Susan Johnstone, also known as Mrs. James William Wallack (29 November 1792 – 25 December 1850) was an English-American actress of the 19th-century. She...
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James Johnstone (1719 – c. 1791), also known as Chevalier de Johnstone or Johnstone de Moffatt, was the son of an Edinburgh merchant. He escaped to France...
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