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Jerusha

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Jerusha or Jerushah (both: jēr`shə), in the Bible, mother of King Jotham of Judah.


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The Man Who Was Dorian Gray by Jerusha Hull McCormack (St.
Jerusha Stewart, founder of Adventures of Jerusha in Oakland, California, wanted to market a workshop that teaches company executives how to develop product promotion and marketing strategies aimed at international firms.
About Walk Two Moons, fifth grader Jerusha Burnett commented: "There are many layers of story -- a story on top of a story on top of story.
 
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