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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(211) Stan Dean, easily identifiable by his oddly-shaped hat, sat in a doorway.
(212) Dean Acheson, former US Secretary of State, side about 45 years ago that China's huge population was an unbearable pressure for all Chinese governments.
(213) The first person I mentioned was Richard Dean, a forty-nine-year-old Vietnam veteran who had worked for the Social Security Administration for twenty-two years.
(214) Patricia Moss, an assistant dean at St. George's School, says students were not the only ones reporting better results.
(215) After bughouse dean receives an announcement, arrange at hand to intensify preparing.
(216) Now Dean Falk, an anthropologist at Florida State University in Tallahassee, has taken another crack at the brain.
(217) Johnson impressed throughout, forcing a fine save from Thomas Sorensen and intervening expertly on a dangerous Dean Whitehead cross, and had the Kop singing his name long before the end.
(218) While Mark Twain and William Dean Howells satirized European manners at times, Henry James was an admirer of ancient European civilization.
(219) The body of Jonathan Swift, Doctor of Divinity, dean of this cathedral church, is buried here.
(220) Strathdee is an associate dean of Global Health Sciences at the University of California San Diego. She's been studying injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico.
(221) He was the State Department Legal Adviser under Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
(222) This impression was reinforced further in March when the dean of Durham University's business school in the UK, Tony Antoniou, was fired for having plagiarised academic work 20 years earlier.
(223) They should have had a penalty when Darren Fletcher knocked Arshavin over like a skittle without reaching the ball, only for Dean to wave play on.
(224) Dean Tucker struck up a correspondence withTownshend, in defense of the export bounty on corn.
(225) In 1990, he built Fine Art Department in Jiangsu Education Institute as Dean and professor.
(226) In 2008, Shi Yigong, a molecular biologist at Princeton, turned down a prestigious $10 million research grant to return to China and become the dean of life sciences at Beijing's Tsinghua University.
(227) I'll lay odds that Dean is at your office right now.
(228) He has obtained the consent of the dean for going abroad.
(229) "I think it's because [those who waited] learned to talk and have the skills to work with issues that come up, " says scientist Dean Busby, the study's lead author.
(230) Only this week a wild boar made the headlines when it broke for freedom at Cinderford, in Gloucestershire, and vanished into the undergrowth of the Forest of Dean.
(231) Dean Jones is with the Australian touring team in Sri Lanka.
(232) Benbow is dean of education at Vanderbilt University and co - author of the report.
(233) Charles Deacon is the dean of admissions at Georgetown University in Washington,(www.Sentencedict.com) D . C.
(234) The winner was Dean Gunn , a former RAF pilot, flew almost 27.9 m.
(235) He's the Dean of Admissions for the University of Michigan.
(236) As the Dean of Kellogg emphasized, building a brand is a long - term and intricate task.
(237) According to Dean Noble, director of marketing at Santa Barbara Zoo in California -- which is also offering tours -- this black-bodied bird is the master of post-coitus care.
(238) The dean pointed out that the backbone of any modern country was its police force and its gendarmerie and he made numerous references to Italy and Germany to prove his case.
(239) Marc Pugh delivers the ball, Dean Leacock manages to make a clearance.
(240) Typical contemporary cultural icon are the late film stars James Dean and Marilyn Monroe.