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Bartholomew

[ bahr-thol-uh-myoo ]

noun

  1. one of the 12 apostles of Jesus: sometimes called Nathanael.
  2. a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “son of Talmai.”


Bartholomew

/ bɑːˈθɒləˌmjuː /

noun

  1. New Testament one of the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:3). Feast day: Aug 24 or June 11


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His first book for young readers, ZEKE BARTHOLOMEW: SUPERSPY!

Try former ambassadors Thomas Pickering, Morton Abramowitz, Frank Wisner, Reginald Bartholomew, and Winston Lord.

I was not altogether deceived: it was a kind of Bartholomew drama, in which the parts were performed by puppets.

It was a duel to the death between two giants; unfortunately, the Saint-Bartholomew proved to be only a wound.

You do have a recollection, however, of living in a house on Bartholomew?

Before you moved to 1010 Bartholomew you lived, did you not, at 1242 Congress?

If this house between Alvez and Bartholomew is a green house.

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