Similar words: bishop, rubbish, snobbish, refurbish, shop, arch, shopper, parch. Meaning: [‚ɑtʃbɪʃəp /ɑːt-] n. a bishop of highest rank.
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151. Thomas Cranmer ends his career in Cambridge to become the first post - reformation Archbishop of Canterbury.
152. Mirabell Palace, whose existence is closely associated with Archbishop, the ruler of Salzburg.
153. The martyrdom of Archbishop Cranmer, said the don at last, grimacing with embarrassment.
154. The archbishop explained, "The Divine Mercy devotion is a reminder for us in the modern world to be mindful that God's mercy is always there and stronger than our sinfulness or our limitations."
155. It was yet another example of the murdered archbishop saving Plantagenet hide.
156. Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa meanwhile called for a swift end to the conflict, even if it meant offering Col Gaddafi safe haven in another country.
157. The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has made a personal appeal to the Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe for an end to what he called the persecution of Anglicans in Zimbabwe.
158. This astonishingly exact date had been calculated by the mathematically-minded clergyman Archbishop Ussher, who preached just down the road in Lincoln's Inn.
159. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and financier Michael Milken have also attended, and Sir Elton John and Macy Gray have entertained guests in past years.
160. In 597 St. Augustine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury.
161. As soon as the pope assented to Henry's appointment of Thomas Crammer as Archbishop of Canterbury, Crammer quickly authorized Henry's divorce and remarriage.
162. The election of Makarios iii to archbishop gave him the status of the ethnarch of Cyprus.
163. Callistus, archbishop of the Church Catholic in the city of Rome, to Benedictus, our brother and bishop, greeting in the Lord.
164. Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Irish President Mary Robinson, who served as the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002[sentencedict.com], will speak at the event.
165. Four Royal babies - The Prince of Wales, The Princess Royal, The Duke of York and Prince William - were all christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Music Room.
166. And Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel Prize winner, has said he learned to read through comics.
167. Even the Archbishop of Genoa once observed that although the Vatican opposed human cloning, "an exception might be made in the case of Sophia Loren".
168. He goes tomorrow to press the matter on the archbishop.
169. Robinson also visited the Amhara region of Ethiopia with some of the group known as The Elders,(sentencedict.com) including Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
170. Plan plan archbishop is south Africa leads a black to object phyletic and oppressive firm fighter.
171. Dr. Hayes said Archbishop Tutu was selected because of his keen interest in medicine and because his parents come from the two largest Bantu groups in South Africa, the Sotho-Tswana and the Nguni.