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| | Jerome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jerome was born at Stridon, on the border between Pannonia and Dalmatia (most likely modern Grahovopolje in Bosnia and Herzegovina), in the second quarter of the fourth century. |  | | His remains, originally buried at Bethlehem, are said to have been later translated to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore at Rome, though other places in the West claim some relics -- the cathedral at Nepi boasting the possession of his head, which, according to another tradition, is in the Escorial. |  | | Even when he is depicted as a half-clad anchorite, with cross, skull, and Bible for the only furniture of his cell, the red hat or some other indication of his rank is as a rule introduced somewhere in the picture. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome
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| | Jerome, Saint. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Jeromes texts were the basis of the Vulgate. |  | | Jerome was spiritual adviser to a number of noble ladies leading conventual lives, among whom the most eminent was St. Paula. |  | | Jeromes outspoken criticism of the secular clergy, however, caused antagonism, and when Damasus died he returned East. |
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| | Saint Jerome |
 | | Jerome (Eusebius Hieronymus), c.347-420, was a Father of the Church and Doctor of the Church, whose great work was the translation of the Bible into Latin, the edition known as the Vulgate (see Bible). |  | | Saint Jerome, [in Latin, Eusebius Hieronymus] (347?-419 or 420), was Father of the Church, Doctor of the Church, and biblical scholar, and whose most important work was a translation of the Bible into Latin (see Vulgate). |  | | Jerome fixed his residence at Bethlehem in 386, after Paula (later Saint Paula) founded four convents there, three for nuns and one for monks; the latter was governed by Jerome himself. |
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| | St. Jerome |
 | | Jerome consented to ordination only on condition that he should not be obliged to serve in any church, knowing that his true vocation was to be a monk and recluse. |  | | Jerome, who was born Eusebius Hieronymous Sophronius, was the most learned of the Fathers of the Western Church. |  | | Augustine, bishop of Hippo, was one of the churchmen greatly distressed by the quarrel between Jerome and Rufinus, and became unwillingly involved in a controversy with Jerome. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/JEROME.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Jerome |
 | | Vigilantius, the Gascon priest against whom Jerome wrote a treatise, quarrelled with ecclesiastical usages rather than matters of doctrine. |  | | Jerome, whose attitude is not always above reproach, is far superior to him. |  | | Ordained priest at Antioch, he went to Constantinople (380-81), where a friendship sprang up between him and St. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08341a.htm
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| | The Ecole Initiative: Jerome |
 | | Jerome stands out as one of the greatest biblical scholars in the history of the church. |  | | Augustine and others, who argued that he was in danger of relapsing into a Judaizing position by abandoning the Greek antecedents of the Bible as it had come to be known in the West. |  | | Rousseau, P., Ascetics, Authority, and the Church in the Age of Jerome and Cassian. |
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http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/articles/jerome.html
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| | Jerome, Scholar, Translator, and Theologian |
 | | Jerome was the foremost biblical scholar of the ancient Church. |  | | But Jerome was determined to make his translation from the Hebrew, partly because he considered it to be more accurate, and partly because he wanted a text that he could use as a basis for argument with Jewish opponents, without having them object, "But that is not what the Hebrew text says." |  | | His translation of the Bible, along with his commentaries and homilies on the biblical books, have made him a major intellectual force in the Western Church. |
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http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/256.html
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| | Christian History - Jerome - 131 Christians Everyone Should Know |
 | | And ironically, Jerome's Bible added impetus to the use of Latin as the Western church's language, resulting centuries later in a liturgy and Bible lay people could not understandprecisely the opposite of Jerome's original intention. |  | | A wealthy student of Jerome's founded a monastery in Bethlehem for him to administer (it also included three cloisters for women and a hostel for pilgrims). |  | | Eusebius Hieronymus Sophronius, thankfully known as Jerome, was probably the greatest Christian scholar in the world by his mid-30s. |
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http://www.christianitytoday.com/history/special/131christians/jerome.html
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| | Saints |
 | | One evening at dusk St. Jerome sat with his fellow monk in his monastery in Jerusalem listening to the lesson of the day, when a mighty lion came in limping on three paws, holding the fourth caught up. |  | | The monks reported to Jerome, who said, "I entreat you, brethren, that although you have suffered the loss of the ass, do not nevertheless nag at him or make him wretched. |  | | And yet there was some doubt as to whether he had committed the crime, so the monks went in search of the donkey's carcass and couldn't find it anywhere, nor any sign of violence. |
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Jerome |
 | | In the remotest part of a wild and stony desert, burnt up with the heat of the scorching sun so that it frightens even the monks that inhabit it, I seemed to myself to be in the midst of the delights and crowds of Rome. |  | | When thus habited, his symbol was a church in his hand, emblematic of his importance to the universal Church. |  | | Lived his last 34 years in the Holy Land as a semi-recluse. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintj06.htm
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| | Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. VI |
 | | This letter (written like the preceding in 374 a.d.) is addressed by Jerome to three of his former companions in the religious life. |  | | This letter, written in 374 a.d., is chiefly interesting for its mention of Jerome's sister. |  | | The virgins to whom the note is addressed had omitted to answer his letters, and he now writes to upbraid them for their remissness. |
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http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/NPNF2-06/Npnf2-06-03.htm
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| | Saint Jerome's House |
 | | Jerome was ordained a priest, and at the age of 37 he became secretary to Pope Damasus. |  | | The legacy of Jerome is staggering, but his most lasting monument was the first comprehensive Latin Bible, which came to be known as the Vulgate. |  | | The early Church had many scholars, but none so learned or prolific as Jerome. |
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| | Jerome, A Poor Man |
 | | The old horse had looked about, expecting to see Jerome's father coming to feed and harness him into the wood-wagon, and Jerome knew it, and there was something about the consciousness of loss and sorrow of this faithful dumb thing which smote him in a weaker place than all human intelligence of it. |  | | Jerome ran to the water-pail, dipped out some water, and sprinkled his mother's face. |  | | The next morning Jerome arose at dawn, and crept down-stairs noiselessly on his bare feet, that he might not awake his mother. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~mewf_novels/Jerome.htm
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| | D A S H |
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| | Jerome - Arizona Ghost Town |
 | | That was the reason why Jerome was sawed from total collapse and destruction. |  | | In the heydays over 15.000 people lived in Jerome. |  | | At one time, Jerome have over 15,000 residents inhabiting its streets. |
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http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/az/jerome.html
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| | Jerome, Arizona (DesertUSA) |
 | | Jerome was ravaged by a number of fires in its early beginnings. |  | | When word got out about his mining claims, others followed. |  | | Jerome and the Verde Valley are surrounded by the Prescott and Coconino National Forests. |
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http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/oct/stories/jerome.html
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| | Sandy Cove- "Jerome" |
 | | The people of Sandy Cove looked after him for a long time and then the Government had Jerome taken to the home of John Nicholas in Meteghan, who spoke several European languages. |  | | Digby Courier Article: Jerome, The Mystery Man of Sandy Cove |  | | Jerome died in April, 1912 and took with him the secret of his mutilation and of his mysterious arrival on the Bay of Fundy shore. |
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| | Wycliffe - History - Jerome-Scholar of God’s Word |
 | | Martin Luther, although he disliked Jerome’s monastic beliefs, admitted that Jerome had done more for translation work than any other man. Born in 331 AD, Jerome wrote the Latin Vulgate, an accurate and readable translation that the Church used for over 1,000 years. |  | | He kept this vow for 10 years, during which he learned Hebrew and developed his passion for God’s Word. |  | | In his dream, Christ accused him: "You are a Ciceronian, not a Christian." Jerome, an accomplished scholar, vowed to study Christian truth instead of pagan literature. |
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http://www.wycliffe.org/history/Jerome.htm
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| | Kern, Jerome on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Kurt Weill: The Centennial / Jerome Kern: Life Upon The Wicked Stage |  | | THEATRE: Who said that book burning was wrong? |  | | On Command Names Jerome H. Kern as Chief Executive Officer; Company Adds Five New Board Members. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/K/Kern-J1er.asp
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| | Jerome Charyn,author of Gangsters And Gold Diggers |
 | | Old New York, the Jazz Age, and the Birth of Broadway |  | | In this heady tribute to an unforgettable time and place, Jerome Charyn takes readers back to the golden era when Broadway the street became Broadway the legend. |
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| | eBay - jerome all products at low prices |
 | | Note: Item availability and pricing may be out of date. |  | | 94 matches found for 'jerome' in All Products |  | | Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy. |
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| | Welcome to the Official Website of Jerome Davis World Champion Bullrider |
 | | This web site was designed for his fans and all the people that has supported him through the years. |  | | He cannot believe how many people have sent get well messages and especially how many people are praying for him. |  | | "Slinger Hou?" Jerome's Gunslinger/Wolfman Cow has just had her first calf which is sired by DR. Hou, he was the 2005 futurity champion & son of Houdini. |
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| | JEROME, Arizona |
 | | Jerome grew rapidly from tent city to prosperous company town with frame and brick buildings, and could boast of two churches, an opera house, a school, and several civic buildings. |  | | The road to Jerome is open 365 days a year. |  | | Jerome's modern history began in 1876 when three anglo prospectors staked the first claims on rich copper deposits in the area. |
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| | jerome: Tourism Information for Jerome Arizona, the Mile High Town with 50 Mil |
 | | Society preserves Jerome's colorful past, from its days as the "Wickedest Town in the West" to the present. |  | | Explore historic Jerome and enjoy the attractions and history this ghost town and areas nearby. |  | | Voted Best in the West and Most Perfect Stay, the Ghost City Inn is a historic inn located in the heart of the copper mining town of Jerome, Arizona. |
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| | The Jerome Times Newspaper - for Jerome, AZ - Jerome, Arizona |
 | | Initially, there was some resistance from the residents that had stuck it out and gone through the hard times, naturally enough, but when it finally became obvious that the odd looking young people loved the town and were determined to make a go of it, the diverse elements became a community. |  | | The population of the town swelled to 15,000 people. |  | | Regardless of the source of these fires, by incorporating, the citizens of Jerome were able to adopt a strict building code and establish the Jerome Fire Department. |
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| | Overview - The JEROME Project |
 | | Sleeping lion from "St. Jerome in His Study" by Albrecht Durer. |  | | Speed - To be as transparent to message processing and communication latency as possible. |  | | The overall goals of the JEROME project (in no particular order) are as follows: |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Jerome K. Jerome - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | He was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, where there is now a museum in his honour, and brought up in poverty in London. |  | | Project Gutenberg e-texts of some of Jerome K. Jerome's works |  | | The book was intended initially to be serious, with accounts of local history of places along the route; the humorous elements eventually took over. |
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| | The Jerome Grand Hotel in Arizona: |
 | | History of Jerome and the area: The town of Jerome; a past preserved. |  | | Jerome was listed as America's largest ghost city during the late 1950's. |  | | Jerome is located 2 hours from Phoenix, on the West side of the Verde Valley, and between Prescott and Sedona. |
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| | Jerome Arizona historic town |
 | | Jerome was built on the most level spot on Cleopatra Hill. |  | | In 1894, after a severe fire, the mine, which had been producing an astonishing 3 million pounds of copper per month, could no longer be worked by underground methods and a change to open pit mining took place. |  | | When the mines closed, Jerome's population of 15'000 dwindled to just a few hardy souls. |
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http://www.ghosttowngallery.com/htme/jerome.htm
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| | Tertullian : A Life, by St. Jerome |
 | | (From Halton, Thomas P., Saint Jerome: On Illustrious Men, Fathers of the Church 100, Catholic University of America Press (1999), pp.74-6. |  | | Nowhere in the extant material does he describe himself as ordained. |  | | He is said to have lived to a very old age and to have composed many works which are not extant. |
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| | American Civil Liberties Union : Jerome, AZ Resolution |
 | | That the Town of Jerome affirms its strong opposition to terrorism, but also affirms that any effort to end terrorism not be waged at the expense of essential civil rights and liberties of the people of Jerome, the United States and the World. |  | | That the Town of Jerome reaffirms Jerome's commitment to human and civil rights as outlined in the Town of Jerome Ordinance Prohibiting Discriminatory Practices and its commitment to unbiased policing as expressed in the policies of the Jerome Police Department. |  | | That when the Town of Jerome engages in public safety intelligence gathering as part of law enforcement and of national security, the Town of Jerome intends that such intelligence gathering comply with the following policy: No information about political, religious or social views, associations or activities may be collected. |
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http://www.aclu.org/SafeandFree/SafeandFree.cfm?ID=14466&c=207
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| | National Park Service: Confinement and Ethnicity (Chapter 7) |
 | | The relocation center was named after the town of Jerome, which was located one-half mile south. |  | | Jerome was chosen for closure for three reasons: it was the least developed of the relocation centers, it had one of the smallest populations, and the nearby Rohwer Relocation Center could absorb most of the Jerome residents reducing the amount of transportation needed. |  | | The overall population of the ten relocation centers declined in 1944 as over 18,000 evacuees moved out through the WRA leave process. |
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 | | During its heyday, men and women from all over the world made their way to Arizona to find work and maybe a new way of life. |  | | Today, when you visit Jerome and its historic buildings, you are given an opportunity to take a step back in time, feel the past and experience life as it might have been in Arizona's rough and rugged days. |  | | These stories tell how the “Wickedest Town in The West” got its name and how men who sought their fortunes in this billion dollar mining camp lived, played and fought. |
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| | Frank, Jerome - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Frank, Jerome |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | He joined the Securities and Exchange Commission and went on to serve on a US Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Frank,+Jerome
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| | vapourtrails.ca |
 | | This is the personal site of Jerome Lavigne, a consulting engineer living in beautiful Vancouver, BC. |  | | Thanks to everyone who sent in reminders and suggestions, and a big thank-you to Horst Gutmann whose patch is the basis for this update. |  | | I just finished a quick update to the Jerome’s Keywords to add compatibility for WordPress 2.0. |
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http://vapourtrails.ca
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| | Historic Jerome, Arizona, Ghost City |
 | | The white misty figure of an unidentified phantom has been spotted at the Old Episcopal church (located halfway up Cleopatra Hill) and ghosts abound at the "Old Company Clinic" (now a deserted building just below the present hospital), including the spectral re-enactment of a terrible influenza epidemic that devastated the town back in 1917. |  | | In fact, the town is affectionately known as "The Ghost City". |  | | Located minutes from Sedona on scenic byway 89A between Prescott and Flagstaff, Jerome allows visitors to absorb the aura of bygone days. |
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http://www.fabuloustravel.com/ww/jerome/jerome.html
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| | Jerome, Arizona links and activities page |
 | | Local historical buildings Some of the more notable old building in Jerome. |  | | This drawing is the work of Anne Bassett, one of Jerome's many artists and crafts people. |  | | It it a drawing of the Ghost City Inn, which was formerly and correctly known as the Garcia House. |
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http://www.ghostcityinn.com/jerome/jerome.html
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| | Employment |
 | | The City of Jerome, a rural community located in South Central Idaho with a population of 8377 and an annual growth rate of 2.95%, is seeking an Assistant Building Official. |  | | The Assistant Building Official reports directly to the Jerome City Building Official. |  | | Thorough knowledge of the International Building Codes, Residential, Energy and Fire Code, Jerome Municipal Code related to Zoning and land use applications. |
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http://www.ci.jerome.id.us/General/JCH_Employment.htm
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| | Jerome Idaho Chamber of Commerce, Jerome Idaho Events, Jerome Idaho Real Estate, Jerome Idaho Weather, Jerome Idaho ... |
 | | The Executive Board is comprised of volunteers and concerned business people who strive to make Jerome a better place to live, work & play. |  | | For more than 84 years, the Jerome Chamber of Commerce has been effective at improving the economic prosperity and quality of life in our region, and in acting as an advocate for the business community. |  | | The Chamber is the voice for the business community and works to support, attract and retain businesses throughout the region. |
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| | The Jerome K Jerome Society Website |
 | | Portrait in pencil of Jerome which appears on the frontispiece of 'My First Book' (1897) |  | | Designed to be a focal point for discussions, comments and questions about the man, his life and works, we hope that you will take time to register and contribute. |  | | We are delighted to announce the launch of the new Jerome K Jerome Forum. |
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http://www.jeromekjerome.com
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| | Scottish Folds on the Web - Jerome's Home |
 | | Sadly, some cats still haven't taught their humans HTML and are home(page)less on the web. |  | | Go to the what's new at Jerome's Home page to find out about the latest updates to this site. |  | | So I started Jerome's Buddies where you'll find pics of some friends I've met on the internet. |
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| | pinoysijerome |
 | | This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. |  | | Delivered before their Japan concert this Oct 6 2005. |  | | Enter your email on the box on the right or send a blank message to thestreetteam-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. |
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| | Dublin Jerome Football |
 | | JeromeFootball.com - Home of the Dublin Jerome Celtics! |  | | Now presenting the pride of the Dublin Jerome Celtics, the Dublin Jerome Marching Band (requires MP3 player on your computer). |  | | Forms will be available in the main office, guidance office and athletic office and must signed by a parent in order to receive a physical. |
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| | Arizona Instrument - Manufacturer of the Computrac and Jerome line of products |
 | | JCS is designed to work with each instrument with communications capabilities in the Jerome line. |  | | A fast, easy, cost-effective alternative to titration methods, D7191-05 “Standard Test Method for Determination of Moisture in Plastics by Relative Humidity Sensor” was adopted by ASTM after its most recent round of balloting this fall. |  | | 4-1-2003: The Jerome Communications Software (JCS) has been updated to a Windows application and added many new features. |
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| | Welcome to Jerome Chamber of Commerce |
 | | Jerome is open year round, and offers the visitors a wide variety of activities in which to indulge. |  | | It is our goal to provide you with as much information as possible so that you might be better able to plan your trip to our town. |  | | Wether it be a long weekend get-away at a local bed and breakfast or hotel, or just a day trip up to check out the shops and galleries and get a bite to eat at one of the many fine restaraunts, Jerome offers it! |
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| | Dublin Jerome High School Varsity Ice Hockey, Dublin, Ohio |
 | | Saturdays 8:00 or 9:00 AM at Jerome HS starting April 25 |  | | Dublin Jerome High School Varsity Ice Hockey, Dublin, Ohio |  | | Thanks to the Columbus Blue Jackets for the use of their goal horn and for their support of high school and youth hockey. |
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| | Jerome, Idaho - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jerome is located at 42°43'29" North, 114°31'3" West (42.724622, -114.517543) |  | | Jerome is a city located in Jerome County, Idaho. |  | | The city is the county seat of Jerome County |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome,_Idaho
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| | Jerome Winery - Wines, Dinners, Gifts, Merchandise, Special Events Facility |
 | | Winery Add: 403 Clark St.; Jerome, AZ 86331 |  | | For masterful enjoyment we reserve library wines including Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Syrah, 15 year old Port, and others soon to be added. |  | | Built on the side of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott and Sedona in the historic town of Jerome, featuring over 30 uniquely handcrafted, individually distinct, wines. |
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