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  1. Jacob

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    • (in the Bible) a Hebrew patriarch, the younger of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca, who persuaded his brother Esau to sell him his birthright and tricked him out of his father's blessing (Gen. 25, 27). The twelve tribes of ancient Israel were descended from his twelve sons.
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      a four-horned sheep of a piebald breed, kept as an ornamental animal or for its wool.

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      (1593–1678), Flemish painter. Influenced by Rubens, he is noted for his boisterous peasant scenes.

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      (born 1942), South African statesman; president since 2009. He has been president of the ...

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      (1917–2000), US artist and educator. He is noted for Migration (1941–42), a series of 60 murals ...

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      (born 1942), South African statesman; president since 2009. He has been president of the ...

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      (1908–74), Polish-born British scientist, writer, and broadcaster. He popularized science with ...

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      (1593–1678), Flemish painter. Influenced by Rubens, he is noted for his boisterous peasant ...

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      a herbaceous Eurasian plant with blue or white flowers and slender pointed leaves, rows of ...

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    • IPA[ˈjākəb]

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    • (in the Bible) a Hebrew patriarch, the younger of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca, who ...

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