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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91. It is essential that Londoners have the same rights of access to acute health care as their provincial counterparts.
92. Firm C was a provincial branch practice in a north country town, carried largely by a managing clerk.
93. Yakovlev, the head of Agitprop and one of the chief architects of the cut-back in provincial newspapers in January.
94. Similar scenes were reported in provincial towns in the vicinity of military camps.
95. Other appointments A number of provincial governors were moved in August 1990.
96. Guidelines for making women visible in the national media will be developed and distributed to provincial offices and media organisations.
97. Embracing local and provincial churches was the Church, headed by the papacy.
98. There is growing evidence that white supremacist groups are renewing hate campaigns against Aborigines in some provincial towns.
99. Proceeds from the auction will be used for restoration projects and the creation of small provincial museums.
100. The Freedom party had already lost support last October and December in two provincial elections.
101. In the provincial press, and especially the local weeklies, it is more difficult to believe that direct influence was rare.
102. Nomatterhow hard the Provincial champions tried to eat into the massive margin the worse it became for them.
102. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
103. Another La Plata station, quite different, four-square and concrete, belonged to the provincial government's metre-gauge railway.
104. Representative rugby at senior level, ie games played by the Ulster provincial team seem to be reducing in number each season.
105. When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra.
106. Similar considerations helped to explain the survival of the provincial dailies in the face of competition from the nationals.
107. The reciprocal relationship between pamphlet and newspaper insertion was only one way in which reformers used both the London and provincial press.
108. Melanesians would have 32 provincial seats in 14 constituencies and five seats in urban constituencies.
109. Porlier found his career as a guerrilla general rewarded by posting to a provincial garrison.
110. The three are fighting over control of the provincial assemblies, which will be important in the run-up to the election.
111. The range of opinions expressed by nobles on the provincial committees made plain to St Petersburg that it had to act alone.
112. In 1949, for example, the provincial capital of Urumqi had few Han.
113. To become operative, however, the Accord required ratification by each provincial legislature by June 23, 1990.
114. Like the provincial nobility of the northern provinces, this was a working nobility.
115. Chief among these special functions was a governmental or administrative duty at either local or provincial level or possibly both.
116. For the provincial press, any calculation is complicated by questions of market boundaries and different types of publication.
117. The central committee would elect its president from its ranks, but each time from a different republican or provincial party.
118. The plenum had been delayed for several months, allegedly because of divisions over economic policy between the central and provincial authorities.
119. The delegates sit in a provincial assembly and implement directives from both regional and national capitals.
120. The moment the provincial boundary was crossed the washboard highway flattened into smooth, perfectly maintained blacktop.
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