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Jennings

American  
[jen-ingz] / ˈdʒɛn ɪŋz /

noun

  1. a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.

  2. a city in SW Louisiana.


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Ms. MeLampy writes sympathetically, if critically, of the argument, presented by William Jennings Bryan, the prosecution’s lawyer, against teaching evolution, quoting his concern that “the Darwinian theory represents man as reaching his present perfection by the operation of the law of hate—the merciless law by which the strong crowd out and kill off the weak.”

From The Wall Street Journal

According to Jennings, “American Romance” shows off the “crazy lyrical depth” of Lukas’ songwriting.

From Los Angeles Times

Adds Jennings with a laugh: “I think I might have to vote for Willie.”

From Los Angeles Times

“American Romance” was a family-ish affair: Nelson, whose father is Willie Nelson, made it with his old friend Shooter Jennings, whose father was Willie’s frequent collaborator Waylon Jennings.

From Los Angeles Times

Other survivors are six children — Sharon as well as Richard L. Docter, Janet Pollock, Mary Docter, John Docter and Julie Jennings — 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

From Los Angeles Times