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    Earl Joseph "J. R." Smith III [1] (born September 9, 1985) is an American former professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Smith played high school basketball at New Jersey basketball powerhouse Saint Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark .

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    The Book of Commandments was planned as a compilation of Joseph Smith Jr.'s early prophecies. Smith, leader of the Latter Day Saint movement, gathered several of his revelations for a High Priests council in November 1831. The ten-man council voted to print 10,000 copies, but the actual number of prints was reduced to between three and five ...

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    In 1970, humorist Jean Shepherd wrote the introduction for the reprint of The 1929 Johnson Smith & Co. Catalogue, [4] writing . The Johnson Smith catalog is a magnificent, smudgy thumbprint of a totally lusty, vibrant, alive, crude post-frontier society, a society that was, and in some ways still remains, an exotic mixture of moralistic piety ...

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  8. Former NBA Sixth Man JR Smith signs with agency for NIL ... - AOL

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    Smith never attended college, instead going straight from St. Benedict’s Prep in New Jersey to the No. 18 pick in the 2004 NBA draft. Smith earned an estimated $90 million during his playing ...

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