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Jamison

[ jey-muh-suhn ]

noun

  1. Judith, born 1943, U.S. dancer and choreographer.


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Jamison’s essay also mentioned a filmmaker named Joshua Zeman who was working haltingly on a documentary about the whale.

Now on that site, Jamison tends the Kuumba Tre-Ahm Community Garden, where she was photographed with multiple generations of her family.

He stood holding his 21-month-old son, Jamison, his wife, Kelly, at his side.

By comparison to Jamison, Daum has always been eager to point out that the pieces she writes are “not confessionals.”

According to Jamison, Ayers, Dohrn, and Machtiger all refused repeated requests to comment on the case.

Stolen By Jinx Jamison and Minx Malone The Madame X School of Sex series of short ebooks are steamy cheap buys.

In her lauded book, Touched with Fire, the well-known bipolar psychologist and author Kay Jamison drills down into this issue.

Are you sure that man Jamison is going out with you tonight?

In a moment Jamison presented a thirty-eight at the boy's head.

There were three men on board the motor boat besides Jamison.

"No one has been near me except that man Jamison," replied Frank.

That's why Jamison returned the money and gave us the use of his motor boat.

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