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the friar
noun
A member of a mendicant Christian order such as the Augustinians, Carmelites (white friars), Franciscans (grey friars) or the Dominicans (black friars).
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The friar should reach down there.
The friar, then 37, had been around.
The Friar is more immediately present to us.
In June 1497 the friar was excommunicated and commanded to remain silent.
Most days, the friar wore a thin straw hat and a long brown robe.
Sainthood for the friar would honor the actions of a brutal colonizer, many Native Americans protest.
The habit the friar is wearing is that of a Dominican, complete with its snugly fitting black cap.
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"But this policy is increasing the dangers they face".The friar complains that the measures are designed to calm a political storm in the United States rather than to deal with the root causes of the exodus from Central America.
Following her death on 7 July, Harrison invited his elder brothers Harry and Peter to live on the Friar Park estate and manage a team of full-time gardeners and botanists.
In Martin Scorsese's 2011 documentary George Harrison: Living in the Material World, released ten years after Harrison's death, the song plays over footage of the Friar Park grounds and of Harrison making music in the house with Keltner and Voormann.
He was elected chair of the Student Union and was the first black Abbot of the Friar Society, and he was in the yearbook so much they thought about calling it "The Cactus Yearbook, featuring Darren Walker".
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