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- proper noun A female
given name
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Graduates of the program include Adrian Benepe, Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation and Jessamyn Waldman, founder of Hotbread Kitchen, a women's nonprofit bakery.
Training Leaders in Public Service Melanie Grayce West 2011
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In the short run, for instance, a child whose parent loses his or her job is 15% more likely to repeat a grade year in school, according to University of California-Davis economists Ann Huff Stevens and Jessamyn Schaller.
Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010
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Established in 2007 by Jessamyn Waldman, a visionary who traded a career in banking for a dream of baking while making a difference in the lives of immigrant women: Hot Bread Kitchen is a non-profit social enterprise that creates better lives for low-income women and their families...
Liz Neumark: Women Supporting Women Liz Neumark 2011
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Established in 2007 by Jessamyn Waldman, a visionary who traded a career in banking for a dream of baking while making a difference in the lives of immigrant women: Hot Bread Kitchen is a non-profit social enterprise that creates better lives for low-income women and their families...
Liz Neumark: Women Supporting Women Liz Neumark 2011
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In the short run, for instance, a child whose parent loses his or her job is 15% more likely to repeat a grade year in school, according to University of California-Davis economists Ann Huff Stevens and Jessamyn Schaller.
Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010
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Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures — Jessamyn West
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In the short run, for instance, a child whose parent loses his or her job is 15% more likely to repeat a grade year in school, according to University of California-Davis economists Ann Huff Stevens and Jessamyn Schaller.
Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010
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When the ringing became continuous, Jessamyn gave up on peaceful reading.
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When the ringing became continuous, Jessamyn gave up on peaceful reading.
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The Jessamyn West is a good example of a shortcoming in their approach, but shows how one of the authors worked around it.
Lorcan Dempsey’s post on name authorities « Collocate and Disambiguate 2008
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