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parochial [pəˈrəʊkiəl, ingl am -ˈroʊ-] AGG

1. parochial (referring to parish):

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2. parochial pegg (provincial):

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parochial AGG

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He increased the number parishes and parochial schools.
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The parochial charities produce about 55 per annum.
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During 10th and 11th centuries, parochial duties were increasingly taken over by estate churches which were the property of local land owners.
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Geographically speaking, communities become more parochial or isolated.
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The parochial house is situated on the grounds of the church as is a community room.
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There he worked with great energy and zeal, not only in the various fields of parochial activity, but on behalf of many worthy public causes.
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Raised in a traditional patrician family, he studied in local parochial schools.
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Some of its parochial churches are worthy of mention considering its rusticity and integration to the surroundings.
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He studied from twelve to seventeen hours a day, seldom leaving his study for anything but meals, rest, and his parochial duties.
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Some families have achieved parochial renown by their memorials in church.
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