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jessica
proper noun
; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all English-speaking countries .
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— jessica testa (@jtes) October 16, 2012 Best pre-debate crowd sign probably: instagram.com/p/Q2ww-fjjSS/ A sign held by debate protester Walter Gafforio, a Green party member who told Newsday's Nicole Fuller that the debates are "the hoodwinking of the American people".
Jessica 6 is also the name of the second New Band of the Day chosen for guardian.co.uk/music this week by guest editor Antony Hegarty.
The song is the woozy and rather lovely Jessica.
Jessica 6 are so Interview/ZE it's not true.
I'm with the hip-hop guys, the art bitches, the gays, I'm on the west side with the party promoters and DJs, then I'm in Williamsburg with the music dorks …" What can we expect from Jessica 6 when they play over here later this year?
It certainly proved one thing – that Johnson was right to regrow his moustache, whatever objections his wife, Jessica, had to it (I assume they involved kissing, but I don't like to pry).
"He wasn't someone who I would vote for but I was impressed by how he came across," said Jessica, a 54-year-old nutritionist/cook.
Since Jessica is a black belt in karate, Mitch must have been pretty sure about the mo' thing before he picked this battle.
Poor Jessica might have to put up with those bristly kisses a little longer.
They had a daughter, Jessica, and then Edward.
But Jessica (not her real name) turned up the next day, her feet cracked and bleeding from walking through the dry forest all night after she escaped.
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