Synonym: Dean, James Byron Dean, James Dean, doyen. Similar words: deaf, idea, deal, dead, ideal, dealt, death, wean. Meaning: [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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(121) Comrades however had the last say when Dean Gordon grabbed a consolation goal for them on the stroke of full time.
(122) The eleven staff, headed by principal advisor, Debbie Dean, also provide a service for the surrounding community.
(123) The freshman dean happened to recognize me in the c owd of unknowns barring entry to the building.
(124) He looked rather like a sympathetic young dean at an eastern liberal arts college.
(125) The college preacher in 1743-4 and 1746-7, he was dean of divinity in 1750-1.
(126) And there's a special appearance from the Dean of Hereford cathedral, complete with tricycle.
(127) In 1911 he was appointed dean of the faculty of theology at London University.
(128) Think what a Nobel Prize would mean to Leominster! says the dean.
(129) Dean Rusk, deputy under secretary of state at the time, heralded the change in his characteristically bland style.
(130) Well, consider an instant poll of a class of first-year law students, asked Tuesday who they wanted for their dean.
(131) Even then Dean was at a point most players would never dream of reaching.
(132) Atkinson is privately seething at the intervention of chairman Ellis in last week's transfer talks with Liverpool for striker Dean Saunders.
(133) This picture Carlo and Dean neatly cut down the middle with a razor and saved a half each in their wallets.
(134) Malcolm Dean on the all-out bid to kill off elephantiasis History in the breaking How do you eradicate a disease?
(135) As Dean Acheson had commented back in 1962(sentencedict.com), Britain had indeed lost an empire yet failed to find a post-imperial role.
(136) In his letter to the student the dean included his home telephone number.
(137) They were collected together by Dean Milner-White who assembled them here where they could be appreciated.
(138) Middleton-St-George, near Darlington, has been without a rector since Martin King left last summer to become rural dean of Sedgefield.
(139) Hundreds of ramblers from the Forest of Dean are campaigning against the governments proposals.
(140) Atkinson has a lethal weapon in Dean Saunders - recruited from Liverpool - who is aiming to wreck United's dream.
(141) Dean got really drunk and started busting up the bar.
(142) Dean was a drug addict who was constantly on the run from the police.
(143) Procaccia, the law school dean,(sentencedict.com) believes the intent of the compensation bill is to save money.
(144) They form the bulk of congregations, raise funds, dean and decorate the churches.
(145) Dean Hall is only 15 miles from the family home.
(146) Before his accident the Dean had created a rather nasty scene with Jason.
(147) But he has to go some to outshine Dean Richards, dropped for the second time in a year.
(148) The Forest of Dean is riddled with underground streams and springs.
(149) A month later, he was forced to step down as dean of the dental department at the college.
(150) Law School Dean Mike Sharlot said the direct appeal likely will produce a speedier resolution.