
1) American monthly magazine 2) Celebrated rock ensemble 3) Celebrated American rock act 4) Celebrated rock group 5) Celebrated rock band 6) Celebrated American rock band 7) Celebrated rock act 8) Clergy 9) Famed rock band from the USA 10) Famed rock ensemble 11) Famed rock band from the US 12) Famous rock act from the US
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1) Calling 2) Churchdom 3) Clergy 4) Pulpit
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[collective executive] A ministry (usually preceded by the definite article, i.e., the ministry) refers to a collective body of government ministers headed by a prime minister or premier. It is described by the Oxford Dictionary as `a period of government under one prime minister”. Although the term `cabinet` can in some circumstances be ...
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[government] ===Smells Like Teen Spirit=== Hey all, I brought this to GA status a few months back quite easily (there`s been so much written and said about this song), but I`ve pretty much let it sit since then. This has the potential, with the resources available, to be a Featured Article. Since there`s plenty of source material to work fr...
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[government department] A ministry is a specialized organization responsible for a sector of government public administration, sometimes led by a minister or a senior public servant, that can have responsibility for one or more departments, agencies, bureaus, commissions or other smaller executive, advisory, managerial or administrative org...
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[magazine] Ministry: International Journal for Pastors is an international monthly magazine for Christian ministers, with a circulation of approximately 78,000. It is published by the Ministerial Association (website), an official body of the worldwide Adventist church. It is aimed at pastors and ministers of the Seventh-day Adventist Churc...
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• (n.) Administration; rule; term in power; as, the ministry of Pitt. • (n.) The act of ministering; ministration; service. • (n.) The body of ministers of state; also, the clergy, as a body. • (n.) Agency; instrumentality. • (n.) The office, duties, or functions of a minister, servant, or agent; ecclesiastical, executive, ...
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in Christianity, the office held by persons who are set apart by ecclesiastical authority to be ministers in the church or whose call to special ... [10 related articles]
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The entire group of MPs appointed by the Prime Minister to specific ministerial responsibilities.
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In the Roman Curia, a congregation
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Min'is·try noun ;
plural Ministries . [ Latin
ministerium . See
Minister ,
noun , and confer
Mystery a trade.]
1. The act of ministering; ministration; service. 'With tender
ministry .'
Thomson. 2. Hence: Agency; ins...
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[
n] - a government department under the direction of a minister 2. [n] - religious ministers collectively (especially Presbyterian) 3. [n] - building where the business of a government ministry is transacted
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the service or work of sanctification performed by the preaching of the Word and the celebration of the Sacraments
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members from both houses of Parliament chosen from the party or coalition of parties with a majority in the lower house to administer the country, who are formally appointed by the Governor-General as his or her ministers of state and together with the Governor-General form the executive government
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noun the work of a minister of religion; `he is studying for the ministry`
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