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Jens Sparschuh
Jens Sparschuh is a German writer from Chemnitz. |
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Jentezen Franklin
Jentezen Franklin is an American evangelical pastor, author, and televangelist. He is the senior pastor of Free Chapel, a multi-site church based in Gainesville, Georgia and author of Right People, Right Place, Right Plan; Fasting; Fear Fighters and The Spirit of Python. His messages reach generations through modern day technology and digital media, his televised broadcast, Kingdom Connection, and outreaches. Jentezen is also a New York Times bestselling author who speaks at conferences worldwide. He and his wife, Cherise, live in Gainesville, Georgia, and have five children and four grandchildren. |
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Jeong Cheol
Jeong Cheol was a Korean statesman and poet. He used the pen-names Gyeham (계함) and Songgang (송강), and studied under Kim Yunjae at Hwanbyeokdang. He was expelled by the Easterners. He was from the Yeonil Jeong clan. |
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Jeph Loeb
Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an American film and television writer, producer and comic book writer. Loeb was a producer/writer on the TV series Smallville and Lost, writer for the films Commando and Teen Wolf, and a writer and co-executive producer on the NBC TV show Heroes from its premiere in 2006 to November 2008. From 2010 to 2019, Loeb was the Head of and Executive Vice President of Marvel Television. |
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Jeptha Root Simms
Jeptha Root Simms was an American historian best known for chronicling the settlement of upstate New York. |
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Jeraldine Saunders
Geraldine Loretta Saunders known under pen name Jeraldine Saunders was an American writer, TV creator/screenwriter and lecturer, |
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Jeremi Przybora
Jeremi Przybora was a Polish poet, writer, actor and singer. He created the TV-series "Kabaret Starszych Panów" with Jerzy Wasowski and performed ballads and sung poetry, a popular music genre in Poland. |
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Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen
Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen (1792–1836) was an English poet and writer, known as translator of Torquato Tasso. |
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Jeremiah J. Crowley
Jeremiah J. Crowley was an American Catholic priest who later became an anti-Catholic writer. |
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Jeremiah Jenks
Jeremiah Whipple Jenks (1856–1929) was an American economist, educator, and Professor at Cornell University, who held various posts in the US government throughout his career. He served as a member of the Dillingham Immigration Commission from 1907 to 1914 in which he led research projects on the state of immigration to the United States. |