St.-Jérôme
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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One dives deep into the strained but anatomically accurate neck muscles and sharply delineated collar bones of St. Jerome, shown praying in the bleak wilderness.
From Los Angeles Times
A history professor at St Jerome’s University in Waterloo, Mr Touhey notes that a key success of former prime minister Stephen Harper’s government was fostering a “prolonged period of rapprochement” between Canada and India, moving past grievances related to Khalistan and nuclear proliferation.
From BBC
Alex Tirador graduated in 2022 from St. Jerome Institute, a classical high school that parents from St. Jerome Catholic Church in Hyattsville, Maryland, founded in 2019.
From Washington Times
From the grain of wooden ceiling beams in St. Jerome’s study, as rendered by Albrecht Dürer, or the saint’s vigorous, corona-like halo, to the furry little curlicues on a “wild man” and woman printed in the early 1800s from three-century-old woodblocks, parallel black lines seem able to do almost anything.
From New York Times
At St. Jerome in Westchester, a pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade school, fifth-year Principal Tom MacDonald said his campus bounced back from its 2020-21 enrollment of 94 to 147 at the October enrollment check.
From Los Angeles Times
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