Jerome


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(Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian Church whose major work was his translation of the Scriptures from Hebrew and Greek into Latin (which became the Vulgate)

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At twenty minutes past nine Doctor Jerome told me to bring the lamp to the bedside.
Simply stated, in the pages of "Into the Light: The Photography of Jerome Brunet" is an impressive compendium of photographic images, as music photographer Jerome Brunet informatively reflects on twenty years of photographing some of the world's biggest musicians.
Jerome Rogers' mum Tracey, 51, also wants local authorities to let residents set up payment plans for unpaid fines to stop debts spiralling out of control.
Jerome, 20, hanged himself on the day a bailiff clamped his motorbike -- vital for his job -- over two [pounds sterling]65 fines which had snowballed to over [pounds sterling]1,000.
Part ghost story, part historical, part autobiographical, Ghost Boys tells the story of Jerome Rogers, in his own words, in both real time and from beyond the grave.
Jerome is shot and killed by a white police officer.
JEROME Walton says he's landed the best job in the world...
In my whole life I have only known two people named "Jerome." Actually, I really didn't know either one of them.
At just 25 weeks, Jerome and Gabrielle Kerby were born at Naval Medical Center San Diego, each weighing in at 1 lb 10oz.
Jerome Valcke has been sacked by FIFA as secretary general of the world governing body after ethics charges were brought against him over World Cup ticket sales.