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jordan

[jawr-dn] / ˈdʒɔr dn /


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JORDAN: Michael, for some reason, decided the bright lights of Greenville, Huntsville, Knoxville, Jacksonville and the other villes of minor- league baseball were not for him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Touring the U.N., he seizes on a place card reserving a seat for JORDAN.

From Time Magazine Archive

JORDAN, which committed only two brigades to the 1973 war and suffered small losses, will get 14 Hawk antiaircraft batteries from the U.S. in 1977.

From Time Magazine Archive

Items: JORDAN, with the presumed consent of its ally Saudi Arabia, openly endorsed the Iraqi cause with offers of military aid, including some forces from its well-trained, U.S.-equipped 60,000-man army.

From Time Magazine Archive

And am, Sir, your humble servant, W. JORDAN.

From A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves by Smith, Hugh




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