vicar in A Sentence

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    She was a daughter of a Vicar.

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    I spoke with Vicar Max last night.

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    Cardinal Vicar for the Diocese of Rome.

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    Come on, princess, the Vicar's waiting.

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    Vicar of St Andrew 's.

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    The Vicar of Prestwich.

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    Simply declare yourself to be a Vicar.

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    But really, it was just a normal Vicar.

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    He believed that he was the appointed Vicar of.

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    The saintly Anastasius Hartmann, was appointed its first Vicar Apostolic.

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    Since 2012 he has been Vicar of St Andrew's Church,

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    The Vicar and his wife hear noises in the house and go to investigate.

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    It's alright if you're a Vicar and it stops the witches from going to hell.

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    The foundation stone for the construction was laid by Sir Vicar on 3 March 1884.

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    One Vicar… asked for tickets that he and his wife might come and see it again.

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    It's all right if you're a Vicar, and it stops the witches from going to Hell.

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    Diago de Boarda and his advisor Vicar General, Miguel Vaz had made a 41-point plan for torturing Hindus.

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    The Vicar' s candidature proves our commitment to the minorities," says Pinarayi Vijayan, the CPI( M) state secretary.

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    Diago de Boarda and his advisor Vicar General, Miguel Vaz had made a gruesome 41 point plan for torturing Hindus.

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    The exhibition is not recommended to prudes who think art is just cherubs and apples on a plate. Or to Vicars.

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    Lewis Carroll was born as Charlie Dodgson in the village of Daresbury in 1837 and his father was Vicar at All Saints Church.

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    In the past, classes in such schools may have been dispensed by nuns or Vicars, but nowadays they only employ regular teachers and lecturers.

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    The first"clinical trial" was reported by Reverend Edward Stone, a Vicar from Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, England, in 1763 with a successful treatment of malarial fever with the willow bark.

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    When the other children marched to church, we went home, and when the Vicar came to school to give religious instruction, we sat apart and were given Scripture texts to learn by heart.

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    Substituting Roman numerals for the letters in a form of the pope's official title, Vicarius Filii Dei( Vicar of the Son of God), and manipulating the figures a little, they come up with 666.

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    Am I mad?" Cuss began abruptly, as he entered the shabby little study."Do I look like an insane person?""What's happened?" said the Vicar, putting the ammonite on the loose sheets of his forth-coming sermon.

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    It also was influenced by Henry's complicated personal life, which was rendered even more frustrating by the Vicar of Rome's refusal to grant him an annulment from his wife, Katherine of Aragon, so he could wed his(temporary) love, Anne Boleyn.

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    Nuns are still excluded from the most venerated(and remunerated) echelons of the Catholic Church, and are classed in the Italian census in a different category to Vicars, priests, and bishops- all positions currently barred to women in the church hierarchy.

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    Elections in Kerala have seen several firsts but this time the ruling CPI( M) has created history by fielding a Christian priest as its candidate- 73- year- old Nooranal, the Vicar of St Mary' s Church- for the Sultan Bathery assembly seat.

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    They will await the arrival of the main Procession which will end at Shakespeare's grave by the altar of Holy Trinity Church where the Vicar and his assistants will receive the many flowers brought by people in the procession to commemorate and add colour to this auspicious and memorable celebration.

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