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  1. Thomas Phillips Johnson (June 8, 1914 – May 23, 2000) was an American attorney, businessman, philanthropist, Republican Party activist, and sportsman. He was probably best known for being a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball franchise from 1946 through 1984.

  2. P Johnson is a men’s and womens custom tailor and clothier established in Sydney in 2009. P Johnson has showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne, New York and London and our own workshop in Tuscany. Through our passion for beautiful clothes we help our clients build elegant and concise wardrobes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fluke_(film)Fluke (film) - Wikipedia

    Fluke matures into an adult dog and eventually realizes that he was once a man named Thomas P. Johnson, who died in a car crash. Fluke is abducted by a man named Sylvester to be used in makeup experiments at a cosmetics company.

  4. Thomas P. Johnson's ’34 ’82H ’99 generous endowment and thoughtful vision developed into the Thomas P. Johnson Distinguished Visiting Scholars & Artists Program.

  5. Thomas P. Johnson served the shortest term as Sheriff in the history of the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department, a mere 80 days in 1853. He had been a Deputy Sheriff under John Coffee Hays, the City’s first elected Sheriff who took office in 1850 when California became the 31st State.

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  6. Thomas Johnson (judge) (1732–1819), American jurist; one of the Founding Fathers; Governor of Maryland; Supreme Court justice. Thomas Johnson (Kansas politician) (1802–1865), American Methodist missionary in Kansas territorial legislature; namesake of Johnson County.

  7. Johnson served as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Aeropostale Inc., from March 2004 to February 12, 2010. He served as Senior Vice President and Director of Stores at Aeropostale from January 2001 to April 7, 2004.