Disciple of Jesus and leader of the Apostles; regarded by Catholics as the vicar of Christ on earth and first Pope.
1Such, unfortunately, was the case with Peter Banning's sense of Parental Responsibility.
2BBC Online's Europe analyst Laurence Peter explains the context of the crisis.
3However, it seems the final words should be left with Peter Drury.
4Eliza and Peter really needed to help him with his American history.
5Later that year she fell in love with Peter's brother, Wayland Young.
6He says, simply, 'Come.' And so, Peter clambers out of the boat.
7She could almost hear Dr. Peter saying, You've given her an opportunity.
8It took Peter Marlowe a long time to find the right words.
9Speaking to me two weeks ago, Peter Bogdanovich said something very similar.
10Northern Secretary Peter Hain sensationally announced the decision after Northern Ireland Questions.
11However Early Childhood Council CEO Peter Reynolds said the decision was baffling.
12Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton said the Government's protective measures were effective.
13Dear Peter: Your presence is required at the request of your children.
14Addressing an Independence Day lunch, Peter Keegan said: The fact is this.
15Then Peter, leading Caspian, forced his way through the crowd of animals.
16Yes, Peter Marlowe thought contentedly, it's going to be a good day.
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