A room or building equipped with one or more toilets.
(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation.
The last of the four Gospels in the New Testament.
1When my mobile home had been redecorated, he'd used the john first.
2She said they were awaiting health officials' approval to question Mr John.
3John Key says a better free trade deal with China is coming.
4Problem number one: the new John Clarke will be recruited from within.
5Today we answered John's question about sight and Karen's query about violence.
6New Zealand Prime Minister John Key today described Israel's stance as inconvenient.
7Prime Minister John Key repeated that claim during question time in Parliament.
8Prime Minister John Key agrees education is an important and critical issue.
9Prime Minister John Key said New Zealanders felt deeply connected to Nepal.
10John Lennon was murdered outside their building 13 years ago this week.
11As John Harris and others note, social democracy is in crisis everywhere.
12Prime Minister John Key said the Kiwibank deal was an elegant solution.
13New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key will attend the Constitution Day event.
14However, Prime Minister John Key is refusing to rule out further cuts.
15Union representative John Maguire said workers remained determined to continue their protests.
16John Redwood MP said any such deal would betray the referendum result.