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the rector
noun
In the Anglican Church, a cleric in charge of a parish and who owns the tithes of it.
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The rector, a monsignor, refused.
Thence it leaped upon the rector.
The rector had to yield.
The Rector execution followed years of rising crime.
The key mobilizer was Wynne, the rector who hired Sullivan.
She was the wife of Dr. Courtenay Rogers, the rector.
The rector readily admits that belief can seem like foolishness.
By the time Auchincloss published "The Rector of Justin," in 1956, he, like LaFarge, had separated Groton from the Rector.
For the rector of Aldwinter, it is a nuisance.
The role of the rector is unique to Scottish universities.
His father is the rector of Bilkent University in Ankara.
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