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Nathanael

[nuh-than-ee-uhl, -than-yuhl]

noun

  1. a disciple of Jesus, possibly Bartholomew. John 1:45–51.



Nathanael

/ əˈθæə /

noun

  1. New Testament a Galilean who is perhaps to be identified with the apostle Bartholomew (John 1:45–51; 21:1)

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Those events clearly fired the imaginations of Edward Dahlberg, Nathanael West and Sinclair Lewis.

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Nathanael Fast, director of the Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Decision Making at USC Marshall School of Business, thinks OpenAI will be able to move forward with its plans despite the opposition.

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Assistant coroner Nathanael Hartley concluded Hailey died as a result of a road traffic collision.

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Assistant coroner Nathanael Hartley told Nottingham Coroner's Court on Tuesday: "I find the medical cause of death to be multiple stab wounds."

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Nathanael Ogbeta's corner reaches Will Forrester at the far post and his header comes back off the bar.

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