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Jesse, meanwhile, makes an encounter with Rita, a substitute teacher filling in for Mrs Poindexter, the music teacher.

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* 1882 – American Old West: Jesse James is killed by Robert Ford.
In the genealogy which concludes the story, it is pointed out that Obed is the father of Jesse, and thus the grandfather of David.
The 4-5 nine is also known as " Jesse James " because the outlaw Jesse James was killed by a. 45 caliber pistol.
The support of Sharpton and other Black religious / political leaders ( e. g. Harvard's Peter Gomes, Jesse Jackson, Coretta Scott King ) is especially helpful for Black gays and lesbians who are negotiating the challenges of being gay in black communities.
" " There is still the youngest ," Jesse answered.
The Vail Film Festival in Vail, Colorado, is one of the " Top 10 destination film festivals in the world " ( MovieMaker magazine ), screens over 90 films, features mostly new filmmakers and honors Rising Stars, including Jesse Esienberg, Olivia Wilde, and many more.
* 1878 – John Tunstall is murdered by outlaw Jesse Evans, sparking the Lincoln County War in Lincoln County, New Mexico.
* 1999 – Former professional wrestler Jesse Ventura is sworn in as governor of Minnesota.
One of the most notable shots in the film is Hitler congratulating the African American Jesse Owens on his four gold medals, whose successes spoiled Hitler ’ s wish to depict those of African descent as racially inferior.
Identification of some psalms as prayers is also seen within the text, for example in the conclusion to Psalm 72, " The prayers of David son of Jesse are ended.
For example: an apparition of John Wayne is a recurring character and serves as a sort of spiritual guide or conscience for Custer ; Monument Valley and The Alamo serve as backdrops to various legs of the journey ; for a time, Jesse acts as the sheriff of a small town in Texas, and must protect the inhabitants from harm ; the image of the Saint of Killers, a reformed bounty hunter-turned-killer-once-more in the tradition of Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven character, William Munny, is a nod to the classic Western notion of nemesis, straight and true and terrible.
It is at this point that David, a son of Jesse, from the tribe of Judah, enters the story:
* () Samuel is surreptitiously sent by God to Jesse.
Saul requests soothing music, and a servant recommends David the son of Jesse, who is renowned as a skillful harpist and soldier.
When word of Saul's needs reach Jesse, he sends David, who had been looking after a flock, and David is appointed as Saul's armor bearer.
Their son Jesse is standing between Grant and Julia.
This is considered to be the first robbery committed by Jesse James and his gang, although James's role is disputed.
* April 3 – Old West outlaw Jesse James is shot in the back of the head and killed by Robert Ford.
* February 11 – Anthracite coal is first burned as residential heating fuel by Jesse Fell in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Jesse, a member of the secret Talamasca and relative of Maharet, is mortally injured while attending the concert, and is taken to Maharet's Sonoma compound where she is made into a vampire.

Jesse and by
Lincoln's followers organized a campaign team led by David Davis, Norman Judd, Leonard Swett, and Jesse DuBois, and Lincoln received his first endorsement to run for the presidency.
In 1835, the Albion Company, a land development company formed by Jesse Crowell, platted a village and Peabody's wife was asked to name the settlement.
** Clavichord by John Christopher Jesse, Halberstadt, Germany, 1765
On the Cowboys opening possession after 49ers punt, Romo found WR Jesse Holley on a 78 yard pass, which set up the game winning field goal by rookie kicker Dan Bailey.
That year, Jesse Harper, Notre Dame head coach, also showed how the pass could be used by a smaller team to beat a bigger one, first utilizing it to defeat rival Army.
* SF citations for grok gathered for the Oxford English Dictionary by Jesse Sheidlower
Paul Van Arsdale ( b. 1920 ), a player from upstate New York, uses flexible hammers made from hacksaw blades, with leather-covered wooden blocks attached to the ends ( these are modeled after the hammers used by his grandfather, Jesse Martin ).
* Cocteau, Jean, Diary of an Unknown, translated by Jesse Browner, Paragon House Publishers, New York, 1988
While doing janitorial work in the prison gym, Dahmer and another inmate, Jesse Anderson, were severely beaten by fellow inmate Christopher Scarver with a broomstick handle on November 28, 1994.
In 1935, Jesse Owens set a long jump world record that was not broken for 25 years, until 1960 by Ralph Boston.
They did this because he supported legislation initiated by Jesse Helms.
* 1876 – In Northfield, Minnesota, Jesse James and the James-Younger Gang attempt to rob the town's bank but are driven off by armed citizens.
The term " social epistemology " was first used by the library scientists Margaret Egan and Jesse Shera in the 1950s.
Dining together, Jesse's sons are brought one by one to Samuel, each time being rejected by him, speaking for God ; running out of sons, Jesse sends for David, the youngest, who was tending sheep.
The offensive line was led by Pro Bowlers Bart Oates and Jesse Sapolu.
The song was influenced by Jesse and Marvin's # 2 R & B hit " Dream Girl ," which contained many of the same vocal inflections used to great effect in " Earth Angel.
Directed by Peter Hunt, the musical starred Jesse L. Martin as Mack, Melissa Errico as Polly, David Schramm as Peachum, Karen Ziemba as Lucy Brown and Betty Buckley as a considerably older Jenny.
Since the losses from yellow fever in the Spanish – American War in the 1890s were thirteenfold higher than the losses due to military operations, further experiments were conducted by a team under Walter Reed, composed of doctors James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, and Jesse William Lazear, that successfully proved the ″ Mosquito Hypothesis ″.

Jesse and father
According to one Rabbinic tradition, David was raised as the son of his father Jesse and spent his early years herding his father's sheep in the wilderness while his brothers were in school.
In one case she paskinned din on " klaustra " a rare Greek word referring to an object, used in the Talmud, unfortunately Rabbi Yehudah Hanassi did not believe women could be credited with paskining din, as it says ' do not speak too much to women ' ( Tannah Rabbi Jesse the Galilean ), and therefore credited the law to Rabbi Joshua who may have been her father.
His father Jesse Root Grant ( 1794 – 1873 ) was a self-reliant tanner ( leather producer ) and businessman of English ancestry, from an austere family.
At one point, according to Grant's memoirs, his father Jesse worked in the tanning business for the father of John Brown.
His father Jesse Root Grant died on June 29, 1873 whereas his mother Hannah Simpson Grant died on May 11, 1883.
Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent ( 2 June 1850 – 13 June 1931 ) transformed The Boots Company, founded by his father, John Boot, into a national retailer, which branded itself as " Chemists to the Nation ", before he sold out his controlling interest to American investors in 1920.
Brown's father had as an apprentice Jesse R. Grant, father of future general and U. S. President Ulysses S. Grant.
Set in San Francisco, the show chronicles widowed father Danny Tanner, who, after the death of his wife, enlists his best friend Joey Gladstone and his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis to help raise his three daughters, D. J., Stephanie, and Michelle.
Founded in 1818 and named for Jesse Boon, father of Ratliff Boon.
Charles Benbow's son, Jesse Benbow, built a more refined Greek Revival four-square home in 1858 on land inherited from his father.
At the age of ten and under the guidance of his father Jesse, Garry and his brothers played and sang behind many gospel artists of the time including legends such as Shirley Caesar, The Five Blind Boys, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, and others.
Helms was born in Monroe, North Carolina, where his father, nicknamed " Big Jesse ", served as both fire chief and chief of police ; his mother, Ethel Mae Helms, was a homemaker.
Their son was Obed, father of Jesse, and grandfather of David.
* Yishuya, also mentioned in EA256, is identified with Jesse ( Ishai in Hebrew ), father of David.
Jesse (), Eshai or Yishai, (, meaning " God exists " or " God's gift "; Yassa ; Iessai ; ) is the father of David, who became the king of the Israelites.
Jesse is important in Judaism because he was the father of the most famous king of Israel.
David, worried about the safety of his parents, went to Mizpah in Moab, to ask permission from the king to allow his father Jesse and his mother to stay under the royal protection of the king, they stayed there till Jesse's son's fortunes took a turn for the better.
His father Jesse Benton, a wealthy lawyer and landowner, died in 1790.
On August 22, 2006 it was reported by the Associated Press that Barfield's younger son, Jeremy Barfield, pushed his father down the stairs, causing Jesse to be hospitalized.
Mike Crapo and Henry Crapo are first cousins, four times removed, as Henry's father, Jesse Crapo, and Mike's great-great-great grandfather, Charles Crapo, were brothers.
Edward Jesse ( January 14, 1780 – March 28, 1868 ), English writer on natural history, was born at Hutton Cranswick, Yorkshire, where his father was vicar of the parish.

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