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Pares

Pares meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of pare

Example sentences (19)

He and two other SPs apprehended Spider Girl, but were not able to find the gem that she was trying to steal; she maintains that Benn Pares stole the gem while the SPs fought her.

Instead, it pares the experience down to a tight list of authentic everyday south-of-the-border food served in a modern, casual dining room.

The initiative is being sponsored by the Halo Foundation headed by Lady Sandra Williams in conjunction with the Maria Holder Memorial Trust, and it is being piloted at the Antigua Grammar School as well as the Pares Secondary School.

Also for Bernard Pares, it was taken that the police were the enemies of Rasputin, and that the many stories which reached the public were simply their fabrications.

As with the moderators of synods and assemblies, the moderatorship is a primus inter pares position appointed by the presbytery itself.

By the 1830s the Westminster system of government (or cabinet government) had emerged; the Prime Minister had become primus inter pares or the first among equals in the Cabinet and the head of government in the United Kingdom.

Christian Reformed Church of North America Church Order Article 35 a-b(2015) In most denominations the pastor serves as Moderator and presides over the session ( primus inter pares ), in which all elders have an equal vote.

He became primus inter pares among other German sovereigns.

Hibbert, p. 243; Pares, p. 120 Although the King actually favoured greater control over the Company, the proposed commissioners were all political allies of Fox.

However, the president is a primus inter pares with no additional powers, and remains the head of a department within the administration.

In his first panegyric to Constantius, Julian described the ideal ruler as being essentially primus inter pares ("first among equals"), operating under the same laws as his subjects.

In theory, the Holy Roman Emperor was primus inter pares (first among equals) among the other Roman Catholic monarchs; in practice, a Holy Roman Emperor was only as strong as his army and alliances made him.

Members of the latter are all in communion with each other, parts of a top-down hierarchy (see primus inter pares ).

Nagari has been the primus inter pares of the Indic scripts.

Pares, p. 392. Ivan Grigorovich and Dmitry Shuvayev declared in the Duma that they had confidence in the Russian people, the navy and the army; the war could be won.

Saint Louis was regarded as "primus inter pares", first among equals, among the kings and rulers of the continent.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, who is considered primus inter pares of all the participants, convokes the meetings and issues the invitations.

The eastern part of Lorraine was left in Henry's possession until October 924. Reign Henry regarded the German kingdom as a confederation of stem duchies rather than as a feudal monarchy and saw himself as primus inter pares (first among equals).

The quasi-republican ideals of Augustus' primus inter pares were abandoned for all but the tetrarchs themselves.