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the prefect
noun
An official of Ancient Rome who controlled or superintended a particular command, charge, department, etc.
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The target of their bile is the prefect, Giovanni Troiani.
The prefect adsorbents tend to be of small size, large pore and high density.
But the United States had come to his aid, the prefect said.
The prefect of Samos laments that "we are given a short bedsheet to cover our body".
In May , 1984 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (a.k.a. Pope Benedict XVI), then the Prefect of….
Jacques Bruneau, the Prefect of Allier departement, set up a roadside tribunal d'exception to….
In each département the prefect represents the republic, as do the ministers.
"At this time the decision is taken by the Prefect," she said.
Pichon; General Beaudemoulin, Captain Grandclément, the prefect of the Seine and other notable people.
The prefect, who had remained silent until then, perked up at the mention of truth.
It is the prefect example of when production aesthetics, storyline and vocal performances simply marry.
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