In a passage dealing with the life of a writer, Johnson drew on his own personal experience.
Johnson drew Lane 3 for the 200 final.
Just as Johnson and House drew from the same lyrical pool, so did early hip-hop artists.
Johnson patiently closed the gap and drew even with about 400 yards left.
In the first round of the men's 100, which included 13 heats, Johnson and Lewis both drew lane 2.
As he entered the room where the crime had taken place, Johnson drew a deep breath.
Johnson (22 points) drew the double team, saw Houston wide open and fired him the ball.
Johnson drew an 18 year sentence for this crime and subsequently confessed to nearly 300 other major crimes.
In the final, Johnson drew lane 6, Lewis lane 3.
Johnson got behind in the count, but outwaited Jones and drew a walk that loaded the bases.