Similar words: overburden, overburdened, hamburger bun, water bug, jitterbug, litterbug, shutterbug, easter bunny. Meaning: n. a town in Kent in southeastern England; site of the cathedral where Thomas a Becket was martyred in 1170; seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Church.
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31 The grand vision of the position of Canterbury was reinforced by anxieties such as these.
32 After serving in this capacity for twenty-two years, he was elected Archbishop of Canterbury.
33 It is orthodox doctrine that the Archbishop of York ought not to hold exactly the same opinions as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
34 His time at Canterbury led to constant tensions with the Crown and periods of exile in Rome.
35 Some of Churchill's nominations in fact were very good, that of Temple to Canterbury being the best.
36 Even at lesbian conferences such as Canterbury, Nottingham and Bristol, separatists were castigated for being smug extremists.
37 The first crisis over the possessions of the church of Canterbury had occurred in August 1093.
38 But he was now acting in defence of the properties of Canterbury, a matter for which he alone was responsible.
39 Why can female staff in Canterbury wear casual clothes but the men have to wear shirts and ties?
40 Having recounted this history, Lanfranc mentioned that there were professions of obedience to Canterbury, all testifying to its primatial position.
41 Third, his sympathy for the traditions of the old Canterbury monks.
42 Brewer hopes to finish the season with Otago, but is uncertain about his playing future in Canterbury.
43 The village was near the main road between Canterbury and Dover.
44 Other research demonstrated that should Canterbury Cathedral collapse in some dreadful calamity, it would actually pay the city to rebuild it.
45 So they too were at the papal Curia ready with their reply when the monks of Canterbury arrived.
46 Perhaps surprisingly, the indications are that Offa continued to hold Canterbury in high regard.
47 But the possessions of the church of Canterbury were a different matter.
48 She settled Benedictine monks from Canterbury in a priory at Dunfermline.
49 The weight of the church of Canterbury was behind Wihtred and it may have been this which ensured his success.
50 The Archbishop of Canterbury warned of the deliberate worship of evil through spiritualism and the occult.
51 Thomas of Canterbury was in Touraine, he promoted his companion, Avertinus,(www.Sentencedict.com) to deacon.
52 Thomas' secular career peaked when he was appointed the archbishop of Canterbury.
53 The unenviable job of heading such a body falls to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
54 He set about reshaping the Canterbury community with great vigour and clarity of aim.
55 The move was conceivably intended to thwart peace negotiations conducted by the archbishop of Canterbury.
56 The monks of Canterbury chapter elected Thomas de Cobham, canon lawyer, theologian and royal diplomat.
57 He openly talked of him as the probable successor to the see of Canterbury.
58 The two leading sees after Canterbury needed new occupants simultaneously.
59 In February five greyhounds were found to be doped after an £60,000 multi-bet coup in the first race at Canterbury.
60 US church in communication with the see of Canterbury.
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