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- noun Plural form of
headmaster .
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Examples
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Rabbi Bent Lexner called the headmasters 'concern' theoretical.
Covenant Zone 2009
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Indoor plants are much like dogs in this respect, they need 'headmasters' to train them toward success and they need a clear consistent message.
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Indoor plants are much like dogs in this respect, they need 'headmasters' to train them toward success and they need a clear consistent message.
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Indoor plants are much like dogs in this respect, they need 'headmasters' to train them toward success and they need a clear consistent message.
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Indoor plants are much like dogs in this respect, they need 'headmasters' to train them toward success and they need a clear consistent message.
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Indoor plants are much like dogs in this respect, they need 'headmasters' to train them toward success and they need a clear consistent message.
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That is the kind of story that headmasters always tell.
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Sahu inaugurated a three-day conference of headmasters at Bonai, Rourkela.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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A generation of judges, headmasters and hospital directors will have been replaced by a combination of constitutional changes (lowering the retirement age of judges) and 39 fundamental laws (which need the approval of two-thirds of the MPs) to change voting rights, pensions and party financing.
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Curriculum vitaePay Less than some headmasters, more than some junior solicitors.
A working life: The rare-book dealer Mark Tran 2010
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