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It is a title used before a person's name to indicate that they are a member of the Christian clergy, such as a priest or minister. For example: Reverend Smith delivered the sermon at the church service.
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reverend
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A member of the Christian clergy
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Meanwhile Mark, the reverend whose daughter is missing, has adopted a stoic tone, despite cautious optimism about Buhari.
"If really my Monica is dead because she stood up for herself, then I'm the proudest father and reverend in the world.
Back down on earth, collecting was regarded as the ideal occupation for a vicar: less bloodthirsty than foxhunting, but still getting the reverend out and about in the parish.
Enoch Mark, a reverend and the father of missing girl On Tuesday, as crowds gathered across Nigeria to mark the first anniversary of the kidnapping, Buhari struck a cautious tone.
It's a veneer that reverend Jeff Gannon, a Wichita pastor and the eponymous plaintiff of the recent Gannon v Kansas, can smell from the pulpit.
But I'm a reverend.
The dour reverend first warned in 1798 that population growth would lead to soaring resource prices, leaving workers destitute.
Since Reverend Moon died, so have Seongnam's chances of number eight anytime soon.
Reverend Enoch Mark waited for his daughter as long as he could.
To a rousing cheer from the large crowd who had gathered to hear the band Reverend and the Makers, he pledged to table a motion at the national conference in Bournemouth in September for the party to sign up.
The Most Reverend Peter Smith, Archbishop of Southwark, said: "The Catholic Church continues to support marriage understood by society for centuries as the significant and unique lifelong commitment between a man and a woman for their mutual well-being and open to the procreation and education of children.
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