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Sentence count:119Posted:2019-04-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: johnsonjohn smithlong johnsandrew johnsonlyndon johnsonjohn steinbeckjohn stuart milllyndon baines johnsonMeaning: [dʒɑn / dʒɒn]  n. United States artist and proponent of pop art (born in 1930). 
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(91) The manual labours have to use ( portable ) johns during their working hours.
(92) Laurence Ball, an economist at Johns Hopkins, makes a similar point.
(93) And as well as providing an insulating second-skin, long johns — the tighter the better — can also act as a useful support garment for the middle-aged physique.
(94) It's October of 1957, and Sputnik has just launched, and we're in Laurel Maryland, at the applied physics lab associated with Johns Hopkins University.
(95) Daniel Hamilton, director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University in Washington D.C. says Europe remains America's key ally on many of those issues.
(96) Mindell , David. Between Human and Machine. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.
(97) Misa, Thomas . Nation of Steel. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
(98) He left his home in Vancouver, Wash., to take part in an experiment at Johns Hopkins medical school involving psilocybin, the psychoactive ingredient found in certain mushrooms.
(99) I don't like wearing long johns coz if I go into a warm place I sweat a little.
(100) "They have some potentially exciting, preliminary work, " says hematologist Paul Ness of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions in Baltimore, Maryland.
(101) The answer is yes according to the researchers at Johns Hopkins and three other medical centers.
(102) Yes," said Dr. Robert Blum of Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health.
(103) If you smoke, you're four times as likely as nonsmokers to report feeling unrested after a night's sleep, according to Johns Hopkins study.
(104) Rajiv Rimal, associate professor in the Department of Health, Behavior and Society at Johns Hopkins University,[http://sentencedict.com/johns.html] contends that social media hold untapped potential for public health.
(105) In 2006 Mr. Griffin purchased 'False Start' by Jasper Johns for $80 million, among the highest prices ever paid for a work by a living painter.
(106) Dr. Warwick L. Morison, a professor of dermatology at Johns Hopkins University and chairman of the photobiology committee for the Skin Cancer Foundation, said he was disappointed that the F.
(107) Those who play the "girl" to his "man" will be virtually sold to his friends, robbed of property, (the same kind of behaviour female prostitutes practise on Johns who believe she "loves" him).
(108) South Korea's civil servants have been ordered to do their public duty by switching off the heating and donning long johns as the severe cold puts a strain on power resources, according to officials.
(109) A city of northeast Florida on the St. Johns River near the Atlantic Ocean and the Georgia border.
(110) Psychologist Richard Allen, co - director of the Johns Hopkins Center[sentencedict.com], considers insomnia a 24 - hour disorder.
(111) Biggs, Lindy. The Rational Factory: Architecture, Technology, and Work in America's Age of Mass Production. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.
(112) I'd like to talk with Mr. Johns or Mr. Smith.
(113) The Hopkins group is conducting a clinical trial of the xenograft model in 40 patients undergoing surgery at Johns Hopkins for non-metastatic pancreas cancer.
(114) He's now an otolaryngologist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a faculty member at Johns Hopkins' Peabody Conservatory of Music.
(115) From Machine Shop to Industrial Laboratory. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.
(116) Besides UNC, Mann's offers to establish medical institutes have been rejected by UCLA and Johns Hopkins.
(117) St. Johns ' Major Chapter House allows the recruitment of experienced Hospitaller knights.
(118) Deborah Byrd: Today, Carol Greider, a molecular biologist at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
(119) NUS also provides special programmes with leading international tertiary institutions like MIT, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins.
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