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Examples
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Two plays later, Jasen Isom crossed the goal line with a one-yard plunge to give the Leathernecks a 7-0 lead.
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While Jasen disputed tactics with Lorn Haldorf, and Mormegan quarreled over territory with Atregale, the elven lords were not idle.
The Elvenbane Lackey, Mercedes 1991
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They struck down Lorn by magic, taking Jasen in the very next instant with that thrice-damned elf-shot.
The Elvenbane Lackey, Mercedes 1991
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But I was going to nominate Steve Jasen ph for something.
unknown title 2011
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In addition, a $12 million U.S. Department of Labor grant put about 800 people to work in cleanup, repairs and humanitarian aid, said Jasen Jones, executive director of the Workforce Investment Board of Southwest Missouri.
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You need only flip through an Atlanta travel brochure, with its references to Peachtree Road or the Dogwood Festival, to understand why Jasen Johns, a city arborist, says, "Trees define Atlanta."
NYT > Home Page By ROBBIE BROWN 2011
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Crumb's drawing of the beatifically grinning ragtime pianist Dave Jasen eloquently captures the ecstasy of performance.
NYT > Home Page By PETER KEEPNEWS 2011
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Filipiak said she decided to first get her two daughters ready for school and day care and left Nolan with her husband, Jasen, who was getting ready for work.
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Their case was discharged in December, but Jasen is still jobless.
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"We didn't want to file, but with this economy, it went from bad to worse," Jasen said.
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