He takes precedence, Primus inter pares, of all the members, and is recognized as the official head of the Church during his term of office. [Please select]
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"[2] [1] Peers (from Latin pares): equals; this clause secures a fair and open trial." [Please select]
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As a matter of fact, in the little town of Haddington she was simply prima inter pares. [Please select]
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He skimps the table, pares the cheese till the rind is as thin as paper, and makes her live on skim milk and barley. [Please select]
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[2] Peers (from the Latin pares, equals): The word first occurs in an act of Parliament, 1321,--"Pares et proceres regni Angliae spirituales et temporales." [Please select]
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