Similar words: johnson, john smith, long johns, andrew johnson, lyndon johnson, john steinbeck, john stuart mill, lyndon baines johnson. Meaning: [dʒɑn / dʒɒn] n. United States artist and proponent of pop art (born in 1930).
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(31) Design: zip front top with lightly padded stand up neck plus long johns.
(32) A major study of women and heart disease is being carried out by the Johns Hopkins Medical Institution.
(33) Not too many Maggies and Johns around but watch out for a millennium crop of seven-pound unisex Blairs.
(34) It was a hot day, and they took off their uniforms but were wearing long johns.
(35) Many of the players refused to get into shorts, and the Empire goalie wore cricket pads over striped long johns.
(36) You're a student Johns Hopkins University.
(37) Can Johns beat Smith? That's the acid test.
(38) Ronald Gray of Johns Hopkins a lead investigator.
(39) Post, Robert C . High Performance. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
(40) In 2006, Roland Griffiths of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues gave psilocybin to 36 volunteers and asked them how it felt.
(41) George Dimopoulos is the associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute in Baltimore(Sentence dictionary), Maryland.
(42) Scientists at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore , Maryland, led the new study.
(43) To find out, scientists led by Dr. Alkis Togias of Johns Hopkins University had Roche and other healthy volunteers inhale a drug called hexamethonium.
(44) Did Johns Hopkins send you to see if I can handle pressure?
(45) Christian Schmidt, 26, won the event, while a 70-year-old man got the biggest round of applause for stripping down to his long johns.
(46) Bush was descended through Johns son King Henry III, making him Queen Elizabeth's thirteenth cousin.
(47) Getting "screeched in" on George Street in St. Johns, Newfoundland.
(48) Ogle , Maureen . All the Modern Conveniences: American Household Plumbing , 1840 - 1890. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.
(49) John Walkup at the Johs Johns Hopkins Medical Institution Institutions in Maryland was the lead author.
(50) Math slides affect all students , according to the Johns Hopkins research.
(51) Although the Mutton would never sanction wearing long johns as outer wear, they are peerless underwear for "weather events" such as the cold snap we have all endured of late.
(52) At Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's Asthma and Allergy Center, clinical director Peter Socrates Creticos is studying what is essentially a ragweed vaccine.
(53) Drucker explained that consultant, Susan Johns, reviewed the organization's bookkeeping procedures and found them to be satisfactory, in preparation for the upcoming yearly financial audit.
(54) Consul Wei Liqing and Wang Peijun from the Chinese Consulate General, Austin Economic Growth and Redevelopment Services Office Director Kevin Johns and Deputy Director Rodney Gonzales were present.
(55) She traveled 500 miles from her home in Fayetteville, N.C., for treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
(56) St Johns Ambulance Brigade was formed by the Red Cross in Britain.
(57) Port St. Johns in the Eastern Cape of South Africa piloted the telemedicine system in the context of dermatology—teledermatology.
(58) In a commentary with the study, Robert Blum, of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg school of public health, in Baltimore, says that 75% of all deaths in the second decade of life are preventable.
(59) “It took that to make people sit up and take notice, ” said Dr. Steven Goodman, professor of oncology, pediatrics, epidemiology and biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University.
(60) "It's really just kind of a fun fact, " planetary scientist Ralph Lorenz with Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory told Discovery News.
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