Definitionn. the position of headmaster or headmistress
Last update: August 3, 2015
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He wrote letters to the cities of Italy, asking them to send representatives to an assembly which would meet on the 1st of August, when the formation of a great federation under the headship of Rome would be considered. [Please select]
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The new administration made a promising start under the headship of De Mézy, a fellow townsman and friend of Bishop Laval, who arrived in the autumn of 1663 to take up his duties as governor. [Please select]
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It was not a difference on points of doctrine, for the Galileans did not question the headship of the Papacy in things of the spirit. [Please select]
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To you we give the headship of the heroes of Ireland and the Champion's Portion, and to your wife the right to walk first of all the women of Ulster. [Please select]
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When she died no other girl in the college could take her place, and for many a long day those who had loved her were conscious of a sense which meant a loss of headship. [Please select]
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The way to begin would be to give him a few delightful responsibilities, such as would appeal to his pride and sense of importance, and gradually to mingle with them certain duties of headship neither so simple nor so agreeable. [Please select]
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The king dismissed the minister, and gave the Marquis of Rockingham the headship of a new set of ministers. [Please select]
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