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dean

noun as in leader of institution

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The deans urged the California Supreme Court to allow test takers who sat through the exam and were unsuccessful to obtain provisional licenses under the supervision of experienced attorneys.

In response to requests from The Times, Simpson said he “did not mandate any action” but was passing on a message from his dean to department faculty.

But for Berger and Fiennes, the film’s appeal was crystallized by a speech the dean delivers to his fellow cardinals before the initial vote, telling them that he considers certainty the greatest of all sins.

“He has built strong relationships with deans, faculty and staff across USC and Keck Medicine, earning respect from everyone,” it continues.

“This is fundamentally an attempt to redefine the president’s powers under the Constitution,” said Donald F. Kettl, former dean of the University of Maryland’s school of public policy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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