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John I

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 526, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 523–526.
  2. the Great, 1357–1433, king of Portugal 1385–1433.


John I

noun

  1. John I925976MByzantinePOLITICS: hereditary ruler surnamed Tzimisces . 925–976 ad , Byzantine emperor (969–976): extended Byzantine power into Bulgaria and Syria
  2. John I13571433MPortuguesePOLITICS: hereditary ruler called the Great. 1357–1433, king of Portugal (1385–1433). He secured independence for Portugal by his victory over Castile (1385) and initiated Portuguese overseas expansion
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John: I’ve got plenty of talent.

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When I’m working with John, I’m with him from the beginning and the fittings, so we have all this time to make sure we can build a show.

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But “since I met John, I was upgraded into a witch.”

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“I saw John. I checked his pulse. He was passed away.”

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I think back to those days and then when I got the assistant job in 2015 with John, I was here for seven seasons and every day on campus — and this is no joke — I pinched myself, like I can’t believe I’m here.

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