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Jacob Javits         
AMERIKAANS POLITICUS
Jacob K. Javits; Jacob Koppel Javits; Jakob Javits
Jacob Koppel Javits (New York, 18 mei 1904 - West Palm Beach, 7 maart 1986) was een Amerikaans politicus voor de Republikeinse Partij en de Liberal Party of New York. Hij was zowel afgevaardigde als senator.
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center         
BOUWWERK IN NEW YORK CITY
Jakob K. Javits Convention Centre; Jakob K. Javits Convention Center
Het Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is een expositiehal en conferentiecentrum in New York.
Jacob Hübner         
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DUITS BIOLOOG (1761-1826)
Jacob Hubner; Jacob Huebner
Jacob Hübner (Augsburg, 20 juni 1761 - aldaar, 13 september 1826) was een Duits entomoloog.
Examples of use of Jacob Javits
1. If the city‘s Olympic bid is turned down, it‘s not clear what will happen to the development just south of the Jacob Javits Convention Center.
2. Despite overwhelming voter enrollment advantages, the lengthy runs of Republicans Thomas Dewey, Nelson Rockefeller and now George Pataki as governors, and Jacob Javits and Alfonse D‘Amato as senators have kept Democrats from holding all statewide offices since 1'42.
3. On the floor of the Jacob Javits Convention Center, buyers and members of the media, along with a few carefully selected others, are invited into booths to see "what‘s new this year." Often, they are whisked into a back room, away from the crowds and the noise and the prying competition looking for an idea to knock off.
4. Smith R N.H. 1''6 Sheila Frahm R Kan. 1''2 Alan Dixon D Ill. 1'80 Mike Gravel D Alaska 1'80 Jacob Javits R N.Y. 1'80 Donald Stewart D Ala. 1'80 Richard Stone D Fla. 1'78 Clifford Case R N.J. 1'76 James Buckley C N.Y. 1'74 J.W.
5. This reprehensible exercise in Arab–bashing was led by New York‘s two senators, Charles Schumer and Hillary Clinton, both of whom revealed themselves to be ill–suited to fill the Senate seats once occupied by the likes of Jacob Javits, Pat Moynihan, Bobby Kennedy, Herbert Lehman and Robert Wagner.