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Sentence count:161+8Posted:2017-02-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Alexander PopeBishop of RomeCatholic PopeHoly FatherPopeRoman Catholic PopeVicar of ChristpontiffSimilar words: pop.poppop outpopcornpopularpopsiclepopulistvox populiMeaning: [pəʊp]  n. 1. the head of the Roman Catholic Church 2. English poet and satirist (1688-1744). 
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91. Klein next turned up in Rome, where he was involved in a plot to kidnap the pope.
92. But the pope could not be divorced from the see of St Peter.
93. For Pope, these contradictions are follies to be satirized; for Leapor, they are injustices to be protested against.
94. The new pope was given the name Innocent by the archdeacon and invested with the scarlet mantle which signified his pontificate.
95. Accordingly he took advantage of a new pope to address the curia for favourable letters.
96. It was called not by a pope, nor even a patriarch, but by the Empress Irene.
97. Valerie Wright is talented in every department and therefore infinitely better than Neuwirth, but Pope would have been that much better.
98. Not for the first time, the legate had shown more enthusiasm for papal power than the pope.
99. Pope had determined his text from the various readings in the Quartos and Folios by an arbitrary application of personal preference.
100. The pope had not helped matters by adopting a position which only a minority of theologians found plausible.
101. Thousands of people had come from far away for a chance to see the Pope.
102. Lothar remained grateful to him, praising his knowledge and, as pope, conferring benefices on him.
103. It would be naive and vain to try to emulate Pope John, who was unique and unrepeatable.
104. In 1506[Sentence dictionary], Bramante was commissioned by Pope Julius II to rebuild St Peter's church.
105. And, despite what he answered, Pope Leo gave him absolution.
106. But in their prepared homilies the Pope and the Archbishop addressed quite different problems.
107. An international search for a bone marrow donor led to Janet Pope, a doctor's receptionist from Princes Risborough.
108. What hope has your army against an army blessed by the Pope?
109. Pope John Paul the second has won wide acclaim from outside his own Church for his firm leadership style.
110. On 11 September 1962, Pope John broadcast to the world in Latin.
111. At this rate they would both need no less a person than the pope!
112. Further relatives were enlisted in the service of the pope in the Papal State.
113. The Interfax news agency reported that Pope rejected Putin's offer, saying he preferred to wait for his own doctors.
114. But he had had to turn his back on the pope in conflict over his marriages and he had dissolved the monasteries.
115. Mary died in November 1558 in union with Rome, but at loggerheads with the pope.
116. It follows that the pope should arbitrate between claimants to the emperorship.
117. The new pope did not share the general goodwill towards Frederick, and wanted to assert the superiority of pope over emperor.
118. Sovereignty is exercised by the Pope, who has absolute legislative, executive and judicial power.
119. Heroic couplets, the typical verse form of the Augustan age, were brought to perfection by Alexander Pope.
120. Because your application to become Pope has been turned down yet again.
More similar words: pop.poppop outpopcornpopularpopsiclepopulistvox populipopularitypopulationapoplecticoperacopeopenhopescopesloperope inoperateopenlyhopefulimproperopen airproperlypropertyopeningoperatorEuropeanin the openoperation
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