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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(151) He and Dean had just been laid off during a seniority lapse because of a drastic reduction of crews.
(152) Advertisement for a cottage in the Forest of Dean ....
(153) Mr Dean talks like a very nervous man being questioned by the police and trying to carry it off.
(154) Their success was built upon a resolute defensive display, shutting out 12-goal Dean Saunders.
(155) The tea provided for them by the Dean came in for a great deal of praise.
(156) That was why the Dean was so furious with me.
(157) But in May Joseph Martin, dean of Harvard's medical school, killed the proposal, calling for a national dialogue.
(158) Primary issuance is expected to gain pace starting this week, with Dean Witter, Discover leading the pack.
(159) Familiar since childhood with life in the county, nights of silence and unbroken darkness had held no alarms for Michelle Dean.
(160) The only thing that keeps Carolina from dominating people is Dean plays 11 guys.
(161) In the Forest of Dean poaching was rife, and there were frequent violent clashes between keepers and poachers.
(162) She had suffered during long bouts of Hopper's depression, rages and his obsession with James Dean.
(163) The Bishop added he had spent the last few hours of Dean Shearer's life with him in hospital.
(164) The travellers had already been thwarted by Gloucestershire police, who blocked entrances to a site in the Forest of Dean.
(165) Examiner music critic Philip Elwood is the dean of Bay Area jazz writers.
(166) Alf Dean, Rekord's general manager, says two problems regularly occur with the choppers.
(167) But good news came when Truman appointed Dean Acheson secretary of state.
(168) Fortunately, the postgraduate dean organised a part time medical registrar post.
(169) Success in part time senior registrar training requires tremendous personal commitment, a sympathetic supervisor, and a helpful postgraduate dean.
(170) The traffic-free routes in the Forest of Dean are already a big attraction for cyclists.
(171) Michael Pearson, 19, of Leeds, battered 19-year-old Dean Fisher to death after meeting him in a pub.
(172) He confirmed that Derby's Dean Saunders will lead the attack.
(173) From up here, the Forest of Dean was a holy land. Sentencedict.com
(174) David Young, head of engineering, becomes dean of faculty of technology.
(175) Cinderford stands in the heart of the forest of dean, an unemployment blackspot.
(176) Another water course formerly of great importance in the Forest of Dean is the Cone Brook.
(177) The booklet provides full translations, and an excellent introduction by the doyen of Handel scholars, Winton Dean.
(178) The Forest of Dean is not an area with a vast quantity of mills although certain areas were quite heavily utilised.
(179) He is required to deputize for the Assistant Dean and Dean as and when necessary.
(180) He accepted no payment, and ignored a ban on his stroking by the Dean of Lismore.