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Jakes

Jakes | Jake

Jakes meaning

A place to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory.

Example sentences (17)

They came to a Jakes conference to see Jakes because they seek and follow a man.

John Jakes at his home in Florida in 1998.

Lara Jakes writes about weapons and global conflicts.

This comes a day after an alert was issued because an injured whale had attracted sharks to Jakes Point, a popular beach in Kalbarri.

Williams described how he and Jakes had stopped by a birthday celebration for Combs, who has resigned as chair of Revolt.

Reporting was contributed by Maggie Haberman, Lara Jakes, Catie Edmondson and Noah Weiland.

I was staying at this super sweet hotel called Jakes in Treasure Beach.

Jakes who is supposed to be the super mega Bishop must be examined in light of the Biblical guidelines of a Bishop (1 Tim 3:1-3).

Lara Jakes is the foreign policy editor in Washington, overseeing the coverage of reporters at the State Department, the Homeland Security Department and the Pentagon.

The old Pharmacy, and Jakes Bar and Grill buildings remain vacant until the restoration is completed.

As it turns out, T.D. Jakes is also of Nigerian heritage, which was proven when he allowed for his DNA to be tested for a PBS program.

Bishop Lavis police received a complaint at about 1.30pm on Saturday about a shooting incident on the corner of Jakkalsvlei Avenue and Jakes Gerwel Drive in Bonteheuwel, Captain FC van Wyk said.

Chairman of the Chatsworth CPF, Jakes Singh said, “It is devastating for an elderly man to be killed in this way.

Described as a “boho beach favourite with real soul,” Jakes offers the world-famous Pelican Bar, which is built of driftwood and old planks and located in a sandbar out in the sea.

Franklin’s rep, Gwendolyn Quinn, says other speakers will include former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, music mogul Clive Davis, the Rev. Al Sharpton, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Bishop T.D. Jakes.

I couldn’t let this week go by without publishing this note by T.D. Jakes.

In the ice cold dimly lit morning, an angry protester stands in front of a traffic light on Jakes Gerwel Drive outside Bonteheuwel, Cape Town, waving her arms and yelling in front of the police.