Synonym: bucolic, peasant. Similar words: province, provide, provided, provider, provident, provision, financial, pronunciation. Meaning: [prə'vɪnʃl] n. 1. (Roman Catholic Church) an official in charge of an ecclesiastical province acting under the superior general of a religious order 2. a country person. adj. 1. of or associated with a province 2. characteristic of the provinces or their people.
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31. Their hero was Ngo Quyen, a provincial mandarin.
32. The reality was that provincial reformers generally took the ideological initiative away from London on this important point.
33. They offer investors federal tax credits -- and, in some cases, matching provincial credits.
34. Meanwhile, a curfew was imposed in Pristina, the provincial capital.
35. Bricks were of two types, sun dried and kiln burnt, and these were widely employed, particularly in provincial work.
36. In general, the provincial circuit is a far tougher cookie than its metropolitan counterpart.
37. Evidently he was irritated at himself for having gotten into a heated conversation with a provincial youth.
38. Lewis's, a provincial chain of department stores which employed 3,400 people, is in the hands of the receivers.
39. The national executive of the union called out on strike all its members on provincial newspapers.
40. However, the proposal still involves high transaction costs as it recommends an interdepartmental provincial committee advised by agricultural consultants.
41. On the provincial commissions the provincial governor or his deputy would take the place of the Interior Ministry official.
42. As protest spread to provincial towns on May 25, Bongo ordered an official inquiry into Rendjambe's death.
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43. From that time to this Kiev has evolved, like Naples or Boston, into both a great and a provincial city.
44. There were reports of demonstrations and lawlessness in some provincial towns.
45. Moreover by the 1750s the provincial parlements, hitherto relatively inactive, were increasingly following the lead of that of Paris.
46. Underfunded and paralyzed by provincial bureaucracies, these old schools had failed to educate.
47. Provincial guillotines and scaffolds were dismantled and those not exhibited in museums were broken up and scrapped.
48. In the provincial towns of San Miguel and Santa Ana, the markets were also occupied.
49. The quality of achievement Two national newspaper mentions may be more important to your client than thirty provincial newspapers and magazines.
50. The provincial boundaries established by the Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms were deliberately designed to cut across traditional political and ethnic lines.
51. This is the moment of truth for the Lions the six build-up provincial games can be forgotten.
52. Sefton hit the cup trail tomorrow with a home tie against Metrovick in the Provincial Trophy third round.
53. At the end of the war, provincial newspaper ownership took three forms.
54. It was a tentative document that merely asked for provincial legislation enabling municipalities to buy, sell, and distribute electric power.
55. Convocation, by 1327 no longer confusable with parliament, was assimilated to the clergy's own provincial synod.
56. Stormes was a representative of the Jesuit provincial, Father Edward Glynn.
57. The sheets are reported to have turned up inside a frame offered for sale in a provincial Sunday flea market outside Paris.
58. His five provincial councils were to be appointed rather than indirectly elected and concerned primarily with intergovernmental relations.
59. But the following month saw a renewed wave of strikes paralyse St Petersburg, Moscow and many provincial cities.
60. This matched the initial outlay by the city, regional and provincial governments for the building and a £20 million permanent collection.
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