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jeroboam

[jer-uh-boh-uhm] / ˌdʒɛr əˈboʊ əm /


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Current excavators favour a construction date in the first half of the eighth century bc, during the reign of Jeroboam II; a few think the structure is not a stable, but storehouses or barracks.

From Nature

After Renaldo Maurice crouched and collapsed to the floor, Jeroboam Bozeman collected his body and propped him up so that they sat back to back.

From New York Times

Midway through Jeroboam Bozeman provided an unforgettable statement of unleashed violence and at the end Chalvar Monteiro supplied an incredibly supple depiction of despair.

From Los Angeles Times

Local note: Jeroboam Bozeman, who made a huge impression during his yearlong tenure with Spectrum Dance Theater, is now an Ailey dancer and will be performing on this tour.

From Seattle Times

Jeroboam Bozeman, with both Curtis and Lopez, never lets the remarkable strength he commands compromise his elegance as he gives them the lift they need.

From Seattle Times