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Jansen

[ jan-suhn; Dutch yahn-suhn ]

noun

  1. Cor·ne·lis Ot·to [kaw, r, -, ney, -lis , ot, -oh], Cornelius Jansenius, 1585–1638, Dutch Roman Catholic theologian.


Jansen

/ ˈæԲə /

noun

  1. JansenCornelis15851638MDutchRELIGION: theologian Cornelis (kɔːˈniːlɪs). Latin name Cornelius Jansenius. 1585–1638, Dutch Roman Catholic theologian. In Augustinus (1640) he defended the teachings of St Augustine, esp on free will, grace, and predestination
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Kenley Jansen, the Dodgers’ closer for a decade, is the Angels’ closer this season.

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In between, Harry Brook, many people's favourite to take over from Buttler, offered too much air in attempting to clear mid-wicket and was brilliantly caught by the sprawling Jansen on the boundary.

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Angels relievers Kenley Jansen, left, and Ben Joyce take part in drills at spring training.

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Opponents were also hitless in 15 at-bats ending with Jansen’s 82.2-mph slider.

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He crashed 31 not out from 26 balls in a partnership of 51 with Marco Jansen, who finished 16 not out.

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