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  2. Jools Lebron - Wikipedia

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    Jools Lebron is an American TikToker.Her August 2024 videos about being "demure" went viral that month and acquired several million views, with multiple celebrities, companies, agencies, and brands using the phrase in their online marketing and social media posts.

  3. Jamie Oliver and wife Jools to renew their vows

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  5. Who Is Jools Lebron? 5 Things to Know About the TikToker Who ...

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    The way I came to the interview is the way I go to the job. A lot of you girls go to the interview looking like Marge Simpson and go to the job looking like Patty and Selma. Not demure. I'm very ...

  6. Jools - Wikipedia

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    Jools is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Jools Holland (born 1958), English pianist, bandleader and television presenter; Jools Jameson (born 1968

  7. Sean Kenny (theatre designer) - Wikipedia

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    Sean Kenny (23 December 1929 – 11 June 1973) [1] was an Irish theatre and film scenic designer, costume designer, lighting designer and director.. Kenny was the set designer for the musicals of Lionel Bart including Oliver!, Lock Up Your Daughters and Blitz!.

  8. TikToker Jools Lebron Can Finance Gender Transition After ...

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    Jools Lebron, who is a Cuban transgender woman, shared in a TikTok video last week that internet fame has “changed my life” and will allow her to take the next step in living as her true self.

  9. Zeved habat - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word zeved is understood to be a somewhat rare word and appears just once in the Pentateuch in Genesis 30:20 [21] where Leah offers thanks to God for the birth of Zebulon. The Hebrew word used in the verse may mean "gift" or "dwelling". [22] [14] The custom is for a verse from Song of Songs 2:14 to be recited.