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surname .
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Bishop Jakes is now tight-lipped on the topic of homosexuality, because his son's arrest has the African American LGBTQ community abuzz with rumors resurfacing his own sexuality.
Irene Monroe: The messology of Bishop Eddie Long Irene Monroe 2010
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Bishop Jakes is now tight-lipped on the topic of homosexuality, because his son's arrest has the African American LGBTQ community abuzz with rumors resurfacing his own sexuality.
Irene Monroe: The messology of Bishop Eddie Long Irene Monroe 2010
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Bishop Jakes is now tight-lipped on the topic of homosexuality, because his son's arrest has the African American LGBTQ community abuzz with rumors resurfacing his own sexuality.
Irene Monroe: The messology of Bishop Eddie Long Irene Monroe 2010
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Just one of many hiking trails found in Jakes Branch Park.
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Just one of many hiking trails found in Jakes Branch Park.
Jakes Branch Park, Beachwood, Opens Sunday « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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Bishop Jakes is now tight-lipped on the topic of homosexuality, because his son's arrest has the African American LGBTQ community abuzz with rumors resurfacing his own sexuality.
Irene Monroe: The messology of Bishop Eddie Long Irene Monroe 2010
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Just one of many hiking trails found in Jakes Branch Park.
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Jakes is an imposing presence: bald, six feet two inches tall, and with a nineteen-inch neck.
The Preacher 2006
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You can get a sense of the “it” just by being wherever Jakes is present.
The Preacher 2006
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Jakes is constructing a red-brick, Harvardesque building to house his Christian prep school called Clay Academy — the “clay” here refers to what “the potter” works with — which in turn will form the nucleus of a planned community of 1,500 households, with housing for the low-income as well as the affluent.
The Preacher 2006
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