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jonesto long for; to hanker forBy 1 pm I was starving and seriously jonesing for noodles. I had just had my first child. I was jonesing to work.
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jonessurname, literally "John's (child);" see John. Phrase keep up with the Joneses (1917, American English) is from Keeping Up with the Joneses, the title of a popular newspaper comic strip [..]
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jones(b. Grand-borough, Bucks., September 20th, 1851). “Saints and Sinners” (1891); “The Crusaders” (1893); “Judah” (1894); and many other plays. & [..]
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jonesThe FIATA Legal Handbook for Freight Forwarders; Essentials of EDI, EDI Council of Canada, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, 1992; and EDI, The New Transport Revolution, EDI Council of Canada, 1993. See also forwarderlaw.com (supra).
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jonesJones was born at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. After finishing his studies at Cambridge in 1816 he took holy orders and served as a curate at various places ...
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jonesBorn at Tunstall, Staffordshire, Jones entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1921, took a First in Natural Sciences after two years and then, after ...
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jonesTrained at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, Jones taught drawing, lithography, and sculpture at the University of Kentucky. He took a leave of absence to teach lithography to Inuit artists in [..]
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jonesFrom the English and Welsh surname, itself derived from the given name John.
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