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  • n  an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector

  • But the vicarage of Portsea was only his basic training in social problems.
  • The truth is, however, that the era of "English cozies" -- the ladylike, death-stalks-the-vicarage sort of teacup rattler that grannies used to write and read -- is mostly over and .
  • Fiske diverts herself by becoming engaged to various of the males, throwing frantic consternation throughout the vicarage household, finally departing with a play from the .
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  • CORRECTIONS
    The Times Record reserves this space to correct errors appearing in our news columns. We ask readers who are aware of factual errors to telephone Managing Editor Bob Mentzinger at 504-8209. The complete name of Best of the Midcoast winner for assisted living facility is The Vicarage By The Sea. read more
    Aug. 27, 2013 - The Times Record
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  • Dean Richards in Sky News
    Quins director of Rugby Dean Richards said: "We are going into the match with two wins under our belt, and playing with a lot more confidence. The win away at Vicarage Road against Saracens was fantastic." "The youngsters are all making...
  • Agatha Christie in International Herald Tribune
    I have now no recollection at all of writing 'Murder at the Vicarage,' Christie said in the recording. "That is to say, I cannot remember where, when, how I wrote it, why I came to write it. And I don't even remember why it was that I...

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