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J. M. Humphrey

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J. M. (Jerry Miles) Humphrey was an author and speaker in the Holiness Movement of the early 20th century. While in ministry, he divorced his wife, and married another woman seven years later. The day after the wedding, he began to harbor doubts about the propriety of this second...

J. Manny Santiago

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Juan Manuel Santiago Rodríguez (J. Manny Santiago) is a Puerto Rican author, pastor, and theologian. He is the author of several articles on religion, Queer Latino theology, and a book entitled Para ser bautistas / Being Baptists; Lecciones para nuevos miembros / Lessons f...

J. Marcus Weekley

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Biography----J. Marcus Weekley (b. 1975) was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and grew up in Wisconsin, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Illinois, and Mississippi. He is the author of twelve books, ranging from haiku to photographs to short stories.Weekley attended the Universit...

J. Mario Belougi

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Jouries Mario Belougi (born 5 May 1975) is a national pro-democracy activist Indonesia. Belougi played an important role in the movement to free democracy from government dogmatism in the 1990s. Belougi's name became controversial after being mentioned as the mastermind behind th...

J. Matthew Pinson

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J. Matthew Pinson is the president of Welch College in Nashville, Tennessee since 2002 and is the fifth to serve in that capacity following L.R. Ennis (1944-1947), Dr. L.C. Johnson (1947-1979), Dr. Charles Thigpen (1979-1990), and Dr. C. Thomas Malone (1990-2002). Prior to coming...

J. Max Davis

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J. Max Davis II is an American politician who served as the founding mayor of Brookhaven, Georgia for nearly 3 years. Elected in December 2012, Davis served as the new city's inaugural mayor. He led the city in creating a police department in record time, cut taxes 3 consecutive ...

J. N. Kellett Elementary School

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Kellett Elementary has been decommissioned. As of March, 2010, the building is owned by the city and used by the fire department. The area is now served by the new Blue Ridge Elementary School. The following information is of historical interest.J. N. Kellett Elementary School is...

J. P. Doherty

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J.P. Doherty (born September 27, 1978 in Brick Township, New Jersey) is a guitarist from Bloomfield, New Jersey. He was a member of the band You Were Spiraling from 1998 to 2001 (now Spiraling). He toured with tabla master Karsh Kale from 2003-2006, and played on his Six Degrees ...

J. P. Holding

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James Patrick Holding (born 1968) is a Christian apologist best known for Tekton Education and Apologetics Ministry, a website cataloguing Holding's articles addressing current apologetical issues. In addition to his website, Holding has self-published a number of related books s...

J. P. McMeekin

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J.P.McMeekin (Joseph Patrick) was born in Dublin, Ireland on April 6, 1857. He immigrated to America with his sister, Sarah Ann McMeekin (Millett) and family in 1872, settling in Malad City, Oneida, Idaho according to the US 1880 Federal Census. At the time of the US 1910 census ...

J. P. S. Rathore

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J. P. S. Rathore (born 1971) is an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was National Vice President of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha. He has a master's degree in Technology (M.Tech.) from IIT-BHU Varanasi.Positions held*General Secretary Bhartiya Janta Party, Uttar ...

J. R. Hopf

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Michael John "J. R." Hopf (born November 4, 1982 in Tampa, Florida) is a minor league baseball catcher, who is a free agent.Minor league careerHopf began the 2006 season at the Milwaukee Brewers' rookie league affiliate, the Helena Brewers, before being promoted to the Class A-Ad...

J. R. Writer

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Rusty Junior Brito better known by his stage name J.R. Writer, is an American hip hop artist and member of The Diplomats. JR Writer is of Dominican descent. JR Writer has his own independent record label called Writer's Block Records.BioJR Writer has stated many times that he has...

J. Random

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J. Random, followed by a term for a category of people, capitalized, to make an appearance of a personal name, is a placeholder name for an undistinguished, average person from the category, e.g., "J. Random Loser". The construct originated in hacker's culture and capitalizes on ...

J. Reeta Jones

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J. Reeta Jones (born October 17, 1898) is an American supercentenarian who was born in Tennessee, though currently lives in Burke County. Life As a child, Jones attended a private boarding school called Little Creek Academy. This was where she met her future husband, Oscar D. Jon...

J. Robert Fowler

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Jonathan Robert "Bob" Fowler is a fictional character in the Jack Ryan universe created by Tom Clancy. In the novel The Sum of All Fears, Bob Fowler was President of the United States. Book bioBefore the election Fowler was Governor of Ohio, and after his predecessor threw the el...

J. Sai Deepak

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J. Sai Deepak is an Indian lawyer who became notable for appearing in the Supreme Court case pertaining to the entry of women into the Sabarimala Temple. He represented an organisation called People for Dharma that sought to represent the interests of Ayappan, the deity to whom S...

J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College Police Department

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The J. Sargeant Reynolds Community Police Department (JSRCPD) provides law enforcement and security services with jurisdiction over J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College located in Richmond, Virginia, United States. JSRCPD officers are sworn officers of the Commonwealth of Virgi...

J. T. Alley

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J. T. Alley, Jr. (June 26, 1923—April 27, 2009), was the police chief in Lubbock, from November 14, 1957, until his retirement on January 31, 1983, the third longest such tenure in the state of Texas. Alley directed police operations after devastating F-5 tornadoes stru...

J. T. Henley Middle School

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J. T. Henley Middle School is a public secondary school located in Crozet, Virginia on approximately 30 acres of land. It was first opened in 1966. The school was built using the same blueprints as Jack Jouett Middle School, however after a renovation/addition in 1999, the two sc...

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