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  • One is the Promotor of Justice, whose job it is to make sure there are no phony miracles.

    The Shadow of Your Smile MARY HIGGINS CLARK 2010

  • One is the Promotor of Justice, whose job it is to make sure there are no phony miracles.

    The Shadow of Your Smile MARY HIGGINS CLARK 2010

  • One is the Promotor of Justice, whose job it is to make sure there are no phony miracles.

    The Shadow of Your Smile MARY HIGGINS CLARK 2010

  • Promotor said it expects the market to remain difficult for the remainder of the year, given the delicate state of the economic recovery and subdued consumer demand.

    Auto Sales in France Slow Down Art Mooradian 2010

  • Grupo Promotor Jomer, the center's developers, say that Liverpool's presence has resulted in a very high demand for the 150 other commercial premises in the center.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report April 2003 2003

  • Centro Promotor do Melhoramento da Classe Laboriosa became first labor organization concentrating on class struggle.

    2. Portugal 2001

  • The Promotor was also the University gaoler, and was responsible for the safe custody of prisoners, and he might place in fetters dangerous prisoners or men accused of serious crimes. (p.  102)

    Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait

  • On receiving three or four hours 'notice from the Rector, the Promotor, with a staff of servants, perambulated the streets at night, and he and his "bulldogs" received a fine from anyone whom they apprehended.

    Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait

  • He is then seated in a master's chair, and the Promotor gives him an open book and a gold ring and (in the terminology of a modern Scottish University) "caps" him with the biretta.

    Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait

  • The Rector is to bring one scholar with him, and the Promotor two, to help "ad purgandum bejaunum," and the bajan is to invite a bedel and others.

    Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait

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