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Jeremy

[ jer-uh-mee ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Jeremiah.


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The film is the first feature-length documentary for director Jeremy Xido, and is now in theaters and available on iTunes.

Jeremy Dyson, the director and head writer, said the female-led cast had made the project incredibly appealing.

His colleague at the British Museum, Dr. Jeremy Hill, who curated the 100 Objects book, opted for the word processor.

In a March 14 piece in The New York Times, Jeremy Peters wrote about the battle over Murthy.

Jeremy Lin exploded onto the stage as the breakout star of one in a long line of mediocre New York Knicks seasons in 2011-12.

But I have enough mental acuteness to see that the religion of Jeremy Taylor was cowardly, and gloomy, and untrue.

Oh, that Mr. Southey would remember the quotation which he himself brings forward from Jeremy Taylor!

When abroad in 1808, he gave Jeremy Bentham an account of the duel, and said that he "was sure of being able to kill him."

In these words Jeremy Taylor puts before men and women the issues of choice in matrimony.

Was not the strength of Freethinkers, from Jeremy Bentham downwards, given to the abolition movement?

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