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Jeremy

[jer-uh-mee]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Jeremiah.



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It was a point she tried to ram home during a later fringe event, where she branded Reform's £1,000 pledge "nonsense" and compared it to Jeremy Corbyn's eye-catching promise of free broadband at the 2019 election.

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"We believe at this moment in time, it's right and proper that the Solheim Cup should come to England," England Golf's chief executive Jeremy Tomlinson told BBC Sport.

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Octavia, in which a gushing party girl falls instantly in love with a blond, sharp-cheeked beau called Jeremy, later became an ITV series.

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There's a risk that Your Party, the emerging political force led by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, could take the wind out of the Green Party's sails.

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In federal court this year, Kern County attorney Jeremy McNutt said county health officer Kristopher Lyon doesn’t want to use the new law to inspect the Mesa Verde and Golden State Annex facilities in his county.

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