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1 By the way, I met Miss Wharton, the new dean , this morning.
2 Grace's eyes were fixed on the new dean with grave regard.
3 And so Dr. Stanhope is to be the new dean !
4 He is to be the new dean - there is no manner of doubt of it, Mr.
5 Why should not Mr. Arabin be the new dean ?
6 Mrs Grantly came with him, and so did Mrs Grantly's sister, the new dean 's wife.
7 The new dean of Christ Church was appointed at a service in the Cathedeal this evening.
8 A new dean had been appointed to S. Gudule, and was to preach his first sermon.
9 He had got a new idea into his head-whyshould not Mr. Arabin be the new dean ?
10 The Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business is expected to confirm Thomas Begley as its new dean tomorrow.
11 UL's new dean of science, David O'Beirne, talks to Anna Nolan about his plans and ambitions for boosting the university's research profile.
12 When it became known to all the world that Mr. Harding was to be the new dean , all the world rejoiced heartily.
13 Mr. Thorne, however, was kept standing at the foot of the couch, for the new dean sat in the seat of honour near the table.
14 And now that he was wealthy, the new dean did contrive to pay the debts of his poor friend, some lawyer of Camelford assisting him.
15 Meanwhile, the Church of Ireland has appointed Canon Houston McKelvey as the new Dean of Belfast.
16 When the Burren College of Art recently announced a new Dean of Possibilities no one batted an eyelid.
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