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St.-Jérôme

[seynt-juh-rohm, san-zhey-rohm]

noun

  1. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, NW of Montreal.



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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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