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Jacobs

[jey-kuhbz]

noun

  1. Aletta 1854–1929, Dutch physician and pioneer of the birth control movement.

  2. Helen Hull, 1908–97, U.S. tennis player.

  3. Hirsch(el) 1904–70, U.S. thoroughbred horse trainer.

  4. Jane, 1916–2006, U.S. author and urbanologist.



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The shifting views of patients in some cases is something which Jo Jacobs, a staff nurse, has noticed.

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His dad, Andrew Jacobs, quietly slides out of his seat in the support circle to check on his son.

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Sonia 'Sunny' Jacobs died alongside County Galway man Kevin Kelly after a blaze at a house in rural County Galway on Tuesday morning.

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“I think all year long, it’s just one pitch at a time, trying to get a zero when our offense puts up runs,” Jacobs said, adding he didn’t “save the team” with his start.

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Dr Zoe Jacobs, who is based at the National Oceanography Centre, first noticed the unusual marine temperatures a few weeks ago.

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