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Johnson

[ jon-suhn; Swedish yoon-sawn ]

noun

  1. Andrew, 1808鈥75, seventeenth president of the U.S. 1865鈥69.
  2. Charles Spur路geon [spur, -j, uh, n], 1893鈥1956, U.S. educator and sociologist.
  3. Claudia Alta Taylor Lady Bird, 1912鈥2007, U.S. First Lady 1963鈥69 (wife of Lyndon Johnson).
  4. (Earvin) Magic, Jr. born 1959, U.S. basketball player.
  5. 贰测路惫颈苍诲 [ey, -vin], 1900鈥76, Swedish writer: Nobel Prize 1974.
  6. Gerald White, 1890鈥1980, U.S. writer.
  7. Howard (Deer路ing) [deer, -ing], 1896?鈥1972, U.S. businessman: founder of restaurant and motel chain.
  8. Jack John Arthur, 1878鈥1946, U.S. heavyweight prizefighter: world champion 1908鈥15.
  9. James Price, 1891鈥1955, U.S. pianist and jazz composer.
  10. James Wel路don [wel, -d, uh, n], 1871鈥1938, U.S. poet and essayist.
  11. Lyn路don Baines [lin, -d, uh, n beynz], 1908鈥73, thirty-sixth president of the U.S. 1963鈥69.
  12. Michael, born 1967, U.S. track athlete.
  13. Philip C(ortelyou), 1906鈥2005, U.S. architect and author.
  14. 搁别惫路别谤路诲测 [rev, -er-dee], 1796鈥1876, U.S. lawyer and politician: senator 1845鈥49, 1863鈥68.
  15. Richard Men路tor [men, -ter, -tawr], 1780鈥1850, vice president of the U.S. 1837鈥41.
  16. Robert, 1911鈥38, U.S. blues singer and guitarist from the Mississippi Delta.
  17. Samuel Dr. Johnson, 1709鈥84, English lexicographer, critic, poet, and conversationalist.
  18. Thomas, 1732鈥1819, U.S. politician and Supreme Court justice 1791鈥93.
  19. Virginia E(sh路el路man) [esh, -, uh, l-m, uh, n], 1925鈥2013, U.S. psychologist: researcher on human sexual behavior (wife of William H. Masters).
  20. Walter Perry Big Train, 1887鈥1946, U.S. baseball player.
  21. Sir William, 1715鈥74, British colonial administrator in America, born in Ireland.
  22. William Julius Judy, 1899鈥1989, U.S. baseball player, Negro Leagues star.


藞闯辞丑苍蝉辞苍

/ 藞诲萧蓲苍蝉蓹苍 /

noun

  1. JohnsonAmy19031941FBritishTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: aviator Amy 1903鈥41, British aviator, who made several record flights, including those to Australia (1930) and to Cape Town and back (1936)
  2. JohnsonAndrew18081875MUSPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state Andrew 1808鈥75, US Democrat statesman who was elected vice president under the Republican Abraham Lincoln; 17th president of the US (1865鈥69), became president after Lincoln's assassination. His lenience towards the South after the American Civil War led to strong opposition from radical Republicans, who tried to impeach him
  3. JohnsonEarvin1959MUSSPORT AND GAMES: basketball player Earvin (藞蓽藧v瑟n), known as Magic. born 1959, US basketball player
  4. JohnsonEyvind19001976MSwedishWRITING: novelistWRITING: writer Eyvind (藞ev瑟nt). 1900鈥76, Swedish novelist and writer, whose novels include the Krilon trilogy (1941鈥43): joint winner of the Nobel prize for literature 1974
  5. JohnsonJack18781946MUSSPORT AND GAMES: boxer Jack 1878鈥1946, US boxer; world heavyweight champion (1908鈥15)
  6. JohnsonLionel (Pigot)18671902MBritishWRITING: poetWRITING: critic Lionel ( Pigot ) 1867鈥1902, British poet and critic, best known for his poems "Dark Angel" and "By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross"
  7. JohnsonLyndon Baines19081973MUSPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state Lyndon Baines known as LBJ. 1908鈥73, US Democrat statesman; 36th president of the US (1963鈥69). His administration carried the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965, but he lost popularity by increasing US involvement in the Vietnam war
  8. JohnsonMartin1970MBritishSPORT: rugby-union player Martin . born 1970, English Rugby Union footballer; captain of the England team that won the World Cup in 2003.
  9. JohnsonMichael (Duane)1967MUSSPORT AND GAMES: athlete Michael ( Duane ) born 1967, US athlete: world (1995) and Olympic (1996) 200- and 400-metre gold medallist
  10. JohnsonPhilip (Cortelyou)19062005MUSARCHITECTURE: architectWRITING: writer Philip ( Cortelyou ). 1906鈥2005, US architect and writer; his buildings include the New York State Theater (1964) and the American Telephone and Telegraph building (1978鈥83), both in New York
  11. JohnsonRobert?18981937MUSMUSIC: blues singerMUSIC: guitarist Robert ?1898鈥1937, US blues singer and guitarist
  12. JohnsonSamuel17091784MBritishLANGUAGE: lexicographerWRITING: criticMISC: conversationalist Samuel known as Dr. Johnson. 1709鈥84, British lexicographer, critic, and conversationalist, whose greatest works are his Dictionary (1755), his edition of Shakespeare (1765), and his Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1779鈥81). His fame, however, rests as much on Boswell's biography of him as on his literary output
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Johnson鈥檚 claim is that the new enrollees 鈥渟hould never be on the program at all鈥 鈥 only the original Medicaid targets are legitimate.

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No criminal charges will be brought against a professional ice hockey player arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of Adam Johnson.

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Johnson said she believes this could help the recruitment of more radiographers and open up the job to more qualified people because "mammography doesn't get as much publicity" as other health professions.

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PDT Thursday as he was returning from the gym, according to Johnson.

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After the Lakers鈥 116-113 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, however, Johnson had something of substance to say about a decision made by his beloved team, which is now on the brink of playoff elimination.

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