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Jeffries

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noun

  1. James J., 1875–1953, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1899–1905.


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Now, the departure of 70-year-old Jeffries seems 10 years too late.

Jeffries says Bratton has repeatedly expressed his belief that there is no compelling basis for the police department to change.

“This company is very sound,” the company's 69-year-old CEO Mike Jeffries said, despite decreased sales.

Jeffries has a new talking point in his effort to paint Baraka as anti-economic development.

Jeffries touts his law enforcement background as assistant attorney general.

And—er—Jeffries—I'm exceedingly sorry, but I've a rather unpleasant duty to perform.

"Thank you, Mr Jeffries," she said, beginning to make little pointings of her foot this way and that on the floor.

Miss Jeffries then immediately replied, You may be d—d for a villain, for not performing your promise!

Originated with a Mr. Jeffries, near Wilmington, Delaware, about 1856.

Jeffries was tugging his black mustache and looking about him likewise for some explanation.

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