Similar words: beaner, leaner, cleaner, gleaner, chicanery, cleaners, wide area network, dry cleaner. Meaning: ['dɪːnərɪ] n. 1. the official residence of a dean 2. the position or office of a dean.
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1. The plans are to have a Deanery Communication Team, with representatives in every parish.
2. He stayed at the deanery and talked far into the night about the needs of Durham and its diocese.
3. My dear child, commend Dr. Grant to the deanery of Westminster or St. Paul's, and I should be as glad of your nurseryman and poulterer as you could be.
4. The main purpose of the meeting was to consider baptismal programmes in the eight deanery parishes.
5. It poked its front door out into the green as though to challenge an equality with the deanery opposite.
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6. Some had served the parish in the past, others were from the local Deanery.
7. Organise a prayer service and/or information event for your parish or deanery.
8. In September, over 60 young people from across the deanery took part in a ten-pin bowling evening in Warrington.
9. Their needs are met to varying degrees by the home, parish or deanery.
10. As a lead-up to national Youth Sunday, parish youth groups have already enjoyed two deanery events.
11. The dean's illness occasioned much mental turmoil in other places besides the deanery and adjoining library.
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