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archdeacon

[ahrch-dee-kuhn] / ˈɑrtʃˈdi kən /


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The skull was later recovered and reattached with the help of the nearby National Museum of Ireland, according to Archdeacon Pierpoint.

From BBC • Mar. 30, 2025

The Venerable Eileen Davies, Archdeacon of Cardigan, admitted that the new bishop faced a significant challenge.

From BBC • Oct. 16, 2023

“They’re adapted for a lot of conditions but not to figure this out,” said Thomas Archdeacon, a U.S.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 3, 2022

The great sportswriter Tom Archdeacon of the Dayton Daily News interviewed Holmes when the nickname changed, and she said, “I’m sick and tired of people saying this didn’t hurt anybody. Obviously, it did.”

From Washington Post • Dec. 11, 2020

Latin and algebra were necessary for high school, so she had her daughters tutored by Archdeacon Hay.

From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell




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