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Sentence count:247+13Posted:2017-02-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: DeanJames Byron DeanJames DeandoyenSimilar words: deafideadealdeadidealdealtdeathweanMeaning: [diːn]  n. 1. an administrator in charge of a division of a university or college 2. United States film actor whose moody rebellious roles made him a cult figure (1931-1955) 3. a man who is the senior member of a group 4. (Roman Catholic Church) the head of the College of Cardinals. 
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(91) The Forest of Dean in June is both tantalising - and very rewarding.
(92) The setting is a Vermont liberal arts college where Sarah Matthews is dean of students.
(93) The dean of the college flinches at my language and appears offended.
(94) Dean shrugged his shoulders and we both gazed out of the window.
(95) And then Rudi went back to his desk and did something I never would have expected-he read his memo to Dean Fiellin.
(96) When Dean gets home, I'm going to wring his neck.
(97) The extension director and the Wyoming dean of agriculture finally got wind of what I was up to.
(98) Dean Mansfield says the ticket price is redeemable and he hopes to claim most of it back from the airline.
(99) We have been mesmerised by Dean Acheson saying that having lost an empire, Britain has not yet found a role.
(100) James Archer was a tall man in his sixties, white-haired and dean shaven.
(101) When I landed in Bombay in April 1958, a lady from Filmfare came to meet me and told me I looked like James Dean. I didn’t have a clue who James Dean was! Dharminder 
(102) The Head of Department in consultation with the Dean is responsible for recommending appropriate action in cases of suspected cheating or plagiarism by students.
(103) Dean Shearer had inherited the sit-out from his predecessor Dean Samuel Crooks and took it to new heights.
(104) Dean arrived, hurrying, while Major and I were having a hasty breakfast.
(105) Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean and others served prison sentences for conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
(106) But Hasler, dean of the Haas school since 1991, agreed to step down from his post June 30, 1998.
(107) Dean Acheson responded that the unhappy stalemate which had existed for a lengthy period could not be extended.
(108) Dean Cowley, formerly in charge of stationery, will now take on marketing services, including advertising and sales promotion.
(109) Though he lectured, tutored, and held informal discussions, Smith also found time to serve as dean of faculty.
(110) We came to the rooming house where Dean haggled with Camille.
(111) That is unless Durham folk take the same unflattering view of today's cricketers as the county's overseas star Dean Jones.
(112) Within the larger Dean Chapel, de las Casas has placed a small exhibition and conference building.
(113) The dean of students ordered the police to come and cut the padlock(Sentencedict.com), but then to leave the campus.
(114) In that time Dean is balling Marylou at the hotel and gives me time to change and dress.
(115) I had the jury read the now-infamous letter of the chairman of the board, Dean McGee.
(116) And in the back of my mind was the wild thought, Where is Dean and what is he doing right now?
(117) The other was Dean Rusk, assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs.
(118) Rosie Dean is just one example among many of the specialists that make buying furniture in Yorkshire a rewarding experience.
(119) The dean had a house and car, and had had a wife, until the papers finally came through.
(120) Ally Donaldson kicked two penalty goals for Currie and converted a late try by Dean Mack.
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