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    over the familiar opponents, Johnston providing the cross for the winning goal, but he was fined afterwards by manager Willie Waddell for showboating (sitting...
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    in June 1861 and the regiment mustered at St. Johnsbury on July 16. Willie Johnston was formally enlisted in Company D as a drummer on December 11, 1861...
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    Johnston Murray (July 21, 1902 – April 16, 1974) was an American lawyer, politician, and the 14th governor of Oklahoma from 1951 to 1955. He was a member...
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    Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American country singer, guitarist and songwriter. He was one of the main figures of the outlaw country...
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  • beating Stade Rennes 2–1 on aggregate. The first leg was drawn 1–1 with Willie Johnston scoring for Rangers. Rangers won the return leg 1–0 through Alex MacDonald...
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  • passed, the Netherlands went to the World Cup with 21 players only. Willie Johnston was sent home for failing a drug test after the first match against...
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  • 2016. Murray, Scott (23 December 2008). "The forgotten story of ... Willie Johnston". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 21 September 2016. Retrieved...
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  • finally achieve success on the European stage. A Colin Stein goal and a Willie Johnston double helped secure a 3–2 victory over Dynamo Moscow at the Nou Camp...
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  • 1967–72 1973–78 312 0 Goalkeeper John Wile 1970–83 619 29 Centre-half Willie Johnston 1972–79 261 28 Outside left Bryan Robson 1974–81 249 46 Central midfielder...
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  • Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Famer Willie Johnson (singer), member of Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet Willie Johnston (born 1946), Scottish former professional...
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  • Honor recipient William Preston Johnston (1831–1899), lawyer, scholar, poet, and Confederate soldier Willie Johnston (Medal of Honor) (1850–1941), drummer...
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  • 2024. "The Return of Steamboat Willie - Official Teaser Trailer - IGN". January 22, 2024 – via www.ign.com. Rich Johnston (February 2024). "Image Comics...
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  • Provan (Pen), Colin Stein 6 September 1969 St Mirren H 2–0 41,000 Willie Johnston, David Provan (Pen) 13 September 1969 Ayr United A 1–2 25,250 Colin...
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    against Scotland was the 1000th goal of World Cup history. Scotland's Willie Johnston was expelled from the World Cup after he was found to have taken a...
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  • American historian William Johnston (disambiguation), several people Willie Johnston (born 1946), Scottish footballer Willie Johnston (Medal of Honor) (1850-1941)...
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    Willie Johnston in 1969....
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    industry, Martin Guitars produced the Willie Nelson Limited Edition N-20WN in 1998. List of guitars Washburn, Jim & Johnston, Richard 1997, p. 224. Patoski,...
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  • 1967 St Johnstone A 3–2 17,785 Willie Johnston, Alex Ferguson, Örjan Persson 11 November 1967 Morton H 1–0 34,006 Johnston 18 November 1967 Stirling Albion...
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  • Scottish League Cup game against Rangers on 3 September 1980 after Willie Johnston stamped on his neck at Ibrox Stadium, and he was badly injured against...
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  • total of 55 competitive matches during the 1968–69 season. Forward Willie Johnston finished as Rangers Top Goalscorer with 28 goals (inc. Glasgow Cup...
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  • 1970 St Mirren A 0–0 27,400 5 September 1970 Falkirk H 2–0 39,000 Willie Johnston (2, 1 pen.) 12 September 1970 Celtic A 0–2 75,202 19 September 1970...
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    Football Association Allan Johnston at the Scottish Football Association Mo Johnston at the Scottish Football Association Willie Johnston at the Scottish Football...
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  • forcing three corners in the opening five minutes. Alex Smith, Willie Henderson and Willie Johnston all went close for Rangers. Henderson went down in the box...
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    Vermont Secretary of State Josiah Grout, 46th governor of Vermont Willie Johnston, Civil War era Medal of Honor recipient; known as the "Little Drummer...
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  • Germany decorated by the Luftwaffe for saving civilians in an accident. Willie Johnston (attended, 1866–1868) – youngest recipient of the Medal of Honor Frederick...
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    from the IRS, Johnston moved to Austin, Texas, and did no record production for some time. He eventually returned with work on Willie Nelson's 1992 album...
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    day in American history. Several other minors, including 11-year-old Willie Johnston, have also received the Medal of Honor. By a law signed by Nicholas...
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    Auchterderran Golf Course was founded in 1904. Joe Corrie Tommy Hutchison Willie Johnston Willie Mathieson William McLaren John Thomson Ian Rankin Cardenden railway...
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    manufacturer, including Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. William H. 'Willie' Johnston, youngest Medal of Honor winner. Born and lived here as a child, moved...
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    June 1977, when he was sent off for repeated violent fouls against Willie Johnston. For the main event, Menotti improvised fullback Jorge Olguín in the...
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