Zebulon


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Zeb·u·lon

also Zeb·u·lun  (zĕb′yə-lən)
In the Bible, a son of Jacob and Leah and the forebear of one of the tribes of Israel.
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They read the nine thousandth tale about Zebulon and Sophronia, and how they loved as none had ever loved before, and neither did the course of their true love run smooth -- at any rate, how it did run and stumble, and get up again and go on!
midst of that land once possessed by Zebulon and Naphtali, Asher and
Zebulon, which has operated for decades along Lake Street near Roselle, claims in the lawsuit that DuPage's ordinance violates the First Amendment, violates due process under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, and violates the Fourth Amendment's prohibition of unreasonable searches.
Officials say that a tornado roared through Wake County, North Carolina for up to eight miles, uprooting trees and damaging houses and roads throughout the town of Zebulon. No injuries have been reported.
She trains both Katheefa and Zebulon, who are likely to be among the market leaders.
Zebulon Pike became commander of Fort Detroit when John F.
He and his wife Debbie, a special needs educator, share their Long Valley, New Jersey home with their sons Noah and Ben, dogs Maya and Sampson, and cats Erebos and Zebulon.
Speaking on behalf of Lagos state fishermen, the Vice President of Lagos State Fishermen Corporative Association, Mr Segun Zebulon appreciated the efforts of the state government in empowering fishermen across the state with outboard engines, while noting that the fishermen had been in partnership with the government especially in the area of waterways security.