Examples of 'johnson signed' in a sentence

Meaning of "johnson signed"

johnson signed: To put one's signature on a document as a way of formalizing or authorizing it. This phrase is commonly used in legal, business, or administrative contexts when referring to the act of signing a contract, agreement, or other important papers

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johnson signed
Say lyndon johnson signed an order.
Johnson signed the bill with no debate or discussion.
President Andrew Johnson signed an order to arrest Clay.
Johnson signed the civil rights bill into law.
Eight months later, Johnson signed the bill into law.
Johnson signed the bill into law just five months later.
The following year, President Johnson signed a law prohibiting all racial discrimination.
Johnson signed the order for execution but did not sign the order for clemency.
Two days later, Johnson signed with the Miami Heat.
Johnson signed onto many petitions to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts alongside other Proprietors of Gayhead.
The House passed the legislation on April 10, and President Johnson signed it the next day.
President Johnson signed the law the next day.
Five months after the historic peaceful protest, President Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Lyndon Johnson signed the proclamation declaring the 3rd.
More than 50 years ago, President Johnson signed into law the Equal Pay Act.

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Of course Johnson signed it stating ' we have lost the South for a generation . '.
The Third Powerplant was approved and President Lyndon Johnson signed its appropriation bill on June 14, 1966.
On December 16, Johnson signed a new minor league contract with the Padres.
Johnson signed her first publishing deal to Warner / Chappell Music at the age of 18.
In 1966 President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation.
Johnson signed on with the Chicago Cubs, shortly after the strike ended in April 1995.
Five months later, President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law.
Johnson signed for Everton in 1930, acting as a foil for the prolific centre-forward Dixie Dean.
In early 1969, just before leaving office, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a proclamation substantially enlarging Arches.
President Johnson signed the resolution on August 10.
Lyndon Johnson signed the order to bomb North Vietnam ( « Pierce Arrow » military operation ).
Two days later, Johnson signed a four-year contract with Wolves.
In 1967, Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act to create educational television programs.
In 1964, President Johnson signed the civil rights act prohibiting discrimination of all types.
Paul Lawrie and Zach Johnson signed cards 65 and Tiger Woods among a group who needed 67.

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