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Jamison
[jey-muh-suhn]
noun
Judith, born 1943, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
Example Sentences
Jamie Jamison will be seeing both acts for the third time and says the way they "challenge the establishment" adds to their appeal.
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.
Jamison Collier, who describes herself as “just a super fan,” serves on the Rams’ fan council in Australia.
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.
Judith Jamison was the first to interpret “Cry!”
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