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- proper noun A male
given name , English form ofJeremiah . Also used to anglicize Irish Diarmaid (Dermot ).
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Examples
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MIKE HERBSTRITT, JEREMY HERBSTRITT'S FATHER: The rest of our life is going to be celebrating his life, to say what he did good, and to say, that Jeremy was a good boy, a good man.
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MIKE HERBSTRITT, JEREMY HERBSTRITT'S FATHER: The rest of our life is going to be celebrating his life, what he did good, and to say that Jeremy was a good boy, a good man.
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MIKE HERBSTRITT, JEREMY HERBSTRITT'S FATHER: The rest of our life is going to be celebrating his life, to say what he did good, and to say, that Jeremy was a good boy, a good man.
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MIKE HERBSTRITT, JEREMY HERBSTRITT'S FATHER: The rest of our life is going to be celebrating his life, what he did good, and to say that Jeremy was a good boy, a good man.
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PEGGY HERBSTRITT, MOTHER OF SHOOTING VICTIM JEREMY HERBSTRITT: Jeremy had a lot of energy.
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At one point, the phrase "Jeremy Clarkson" was the highest "trending" topic on the micro-blogging site and the fourth most popular issue worldwide.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Andrew Hough 2011
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At one point, the phrase "Jeremy Clarkson" was the highest "trending" topic on the micro-blogging site and the fourth most popular issue worldwide.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Andrew Hough 2011
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At one point, the phrase "Jeremy Clarkson" was the highest "trending" topic on the micro-blogging site and the fourth most popular issue worldwide.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Murray Wardrop 2011
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At one point, the phrase "Jeremy Clarkson" was the highest "trending" topic on the micro-blogging site and the fourth most popular issue worldwide.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Murray Wardrop 2011
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At one point, the phrase "Jeremy Clarkson" was the highest "trending" topic on the micro-blogging site and the fourth most popular issue worldwide.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Murray Wardrop 2011
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