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Jamison

[jey-muh-suhn]

noun

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



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Jamie Jamison will be seeing both acts for the third time and says the way they "challenge the establishment" adds to their appeal.

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Things improved early in the new half when smart work from Jamison Gibson-Park drew the heat and then slipped an inside pass for Itoje to crash over.

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Jamison Collier, who describes herself as “just a super fan,” serves on the Rams’ fan council in Australia.

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My favorite writers certainly thought so with the most popular books that year being about divorce and self-actualization: “All Fours” by Miranda July, “Splinters” by Leslie Jamison and “Liars” by Sarah Manguso.

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Judith Jamison was the first to interpret “Cry!”

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