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Jamake Highwater (born
Jackie Marks, also
known as
Jay or J
Marks; 14
February 1931 – June 3, 2001) was an
American writer and
journalist of
Eastern European...
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Mark Jay Mirsky (born 1939 in Boston, M****achusetts) is an
American writer and
professor of
English at City
College of New York. Mirsky's
first three novels...
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Shawn Corey Carter (born
December 4, 1969),
known by his
stage name
Jay-Z, is an
American rapper,
record producer, and entrepreneur.
Known for his involvement...
- will have two
pounds subtracted from
their w****'s weight-loss total.
Jay &
Mark (Black Team) win the
challenge with
Maggie & Jenn (Purple Team) finishing...
- also
called jaybirds. The blue
jay was
first described as Pica
glandaria cærulea
cristata in
English naturalist Mark Catesby's 1731
publication of Natural...
- John
Jay (December 23 [O.S.
December 12], 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an
American statesman, diplomat, abolitionist,
signatory of the
Treaty of Paris, and...
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Augustine Azuka "
Jay-
Jay"
Okocha (/əˈkɒtʃə/ ə-KOTCH-ə; born 14
August 1973) is a
Nigerian former professional footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder...
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Jay Jay French (born John
French Segall, July 20, 1952) is an
American guitarist, manager,
record producer and
founding member of the
heavy metal band...
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Richard Jay Potash (June 26, 1946 –
November 24, 2018) was an
American stage magician,
actor and writer. In a 1993
profile for The New Yorker,
Mark Singer...
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remixes by John "Jellybean"
Benitez and
three by François
Kevorkian and
Jay Mark.
Eurythmics vocalist Annie Lennox has said in
interviews that she disliked...