Johnson lay on the ground and did not move for more than 30 seconds.
But, always aware of his market, Johnson moved on to other subjects.
Johnson moved to Chicago with his family in 1955.
Johnson and his family moved into their home in February 1951.
Johnson moved forward and edged him out a few steps, but couldn't close the door without being too obvious.
Johnson moved up from youth coach to take temporary charge.
Johnson moved to Montreal in the 1830s, where he studied law.
Johnson moved toward Day but did not appear to throw a punch.
Three laps later, Johnson moved up to the 13th position.
Seven laps later, Johnson moved up into the eighth position.