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dean

A dean is the head of a department of a university or college. The dean welcomed the students to another year of study at Humber College.

Dean

Dean is a male given name. Dean is a surname.

dean

an administrator in charge of a division of a university or college (Roman Catholic Church) the head of the College of Cardinals a man who is the senior member of a group he is the dean of foreign correspondents

Dean

United States film actor whose moody rebellious roles made him a cult figure (1931-1955)

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Dean English » English

James Dean James Byron Dean

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Simple sentences

Dean can really put away the food.
That young actor is a James Dean.

Movie subtitles

Still, give me Dean Martin every time.
Dean, are you.
The Dean of the College. he was so dignified he never married for fear. his wife would call him by his first name.
The student body was waiting to be annoyed by the Dean's opening address.
I've played baccarat at Biarritz. and darts with the rural dean.
He's a legal genius, Dean of Commonwealth Law School.
I won't tolerate that tone toward Dean Lightcap.
My name is Dean.
That's Mr. Dean.
Never mind Mr. Dean. He will find us.
Mr. Dean!
You must be Mr. Dean.
Mr. Dean, you know that General Toda Rai. has given us this house for a new foundation of our order.
I don't know why you are being so rude to me, Mr. Dean.
Professor, the Dean of Science wants to know when he'll see you.
The Dean's furious. He's waxing wroth!
I've played baccarat at Biarritz and darts with the rural dean.
Presenting the Hindu champion at 333 Gunga Dean!
Yes, dear? I wrote a letter to Dean Clinton last night. I told her to get a new swimming teacher.
Yes, it is splendid. I'm terribly sorry to interrupt, Dean Clinton, but there's a man in my office.
But Dean Clinton, wouldn't you rather.
George. - And the dean and Caroline with you.
Dean Clinton, you forget.
And as dean of Victoria I'm responsible.
It's not fair to Dean Clinton.
No, we've got to be fair to Dean Clinton. - Oh, you're not mad, are you?
I wrote a letter to Dean Clinton last night. I told her to get a new swimming teacher.
I'm terribly sorry to interrupt, Dean Clinton, but there's a man in my office.
And the dean and Caroline with you.
No, we've got to be fair to Dean Clinton.
We mustn't get the dean in trouble.
I've embarrassed the dean, disgraced Victoria College and caused Caroline to lose her job.
The Dean has asked me to say that next Sunday will be a school trip to Anagni.
I'm going to the dean's for supper.

News and current affairs

DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - One of the most interesting parts of my job as a business school dean is engaging in candid conversations with leaders across industries.
Silicon Valley started in the 1950's with a modest plan by Frederick Terman, a farsighted dean of Stanford's Engineering School, to create an Industrial Park on unused Stanford land.
Dean Karlan, a professor of economics at Yale University, examined ways to help some of the Philippines' poorest people achieve their goals.
Dean Acheson, the US secretary of state who was an architect of NATO and the Marshall Plan, famously noted that Britain in the twentieth century lost an empire and never found a new international role.
Hers is a record that ranks her among the great postwar US secretaries of state - Dean Acheson, Henry Kissinger, and James Baker.
After all, his research had focused on theoretical issues in advanced economies; he had been dean of a business school; and he did not have much experience in economic development. But he was intrigued by the task.
Forty years ago, a great American statesman, Dean Acheson, looked back at the excitement he felt in helping to build the post-World War II order.
In any case, as Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington observed, there are many imaginative ways in which a Tobin tax could be made harder to dodge.
FLORENCE - Dean Acheson, US President Harry Truman's Secretary of State, liked to quote a friend who said that being in government made him scared, but that being out of it made him worried.
After all, his research had focused on theoretical issues in advanced economies; he had been dean of a business school; and he did not have much experience in economic development.

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