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"prefect" Definitions
  1. (in some British schools) an older student with some authority over younger students and some other responsibilities and advantages
  2. (also Prefect) an officer responsible for an area of local government in some countries, for example France, Italy and Japan

172 Sentences With "prefect"

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His latest is a sequel to his 2007 novel The Prefect about a Prefect named Tom Dreyfus, a cop who patrols the space habitats orbiting the planet Yellowstone.
The prefect mix between a western, samurai, and Star Wars.
It's the prefect excuse to splurge on some great merch, right?
Because Sharon was a prefect, she had her own private room.
This charming 1940 holiday classic is prefect for the Christmas season.
It's never too early to start planning the prefect birthday party!
He became even less popular when he was made head prefect.
As a senior, I was the prefect, in charge of our house.
"One by one, we will get to them all," the prefect said.
In the year that Zaka was head prefect, relations were particularly strained.
The driver was shot dead, sub-prefect Sebastien Humbert told France Infos radio.
It looked like the picture-prefect representation of how people lived before technology.
She left at fifteen (but not before viciously biting a disciplinarian school prefect).
When another prefect reported the matter to Zaka, Zaka did nothing about it.
Dario E. Viganò, prefect of the Vatican's Secretariat for Communications, said in a statement.
Enter Georges-Eugène Haussmann, prefect of the Seine: Louis Napoléon's very own Robert Moses.
The local prefect Etienne Guyot said the full number of casualties was not yet known.
In March, a co-founder of the group, Nancy Salzman, known as "Prefect," pleaded guilty.
"We came very close to a disaster," Didier Lauga, prefect of the Gard, told reporters.
The prefect, knowing what this meant in a young girl, hurried to finish her task.
When we told him who the head prefect was, he made a moue of disapproval.
Salzman, who was known as the "Prefect," has pleaded guilty to a count of racketeering conspiracy.
Paris police prefect Didier Lallement canceled permission for a scheduled demonstration in view of the violence.
Bernard Cazeneuve, Minister of the Interior, and Michel Morillons, Paris prefect of police, are both on site.
It's moments like these that confirm the album's honesty, the prefect match for Berishaj undeniable vocal talent.
Regional prefect Fabien Sudry also said he was considering an appeal against some of the court's decisions.
"A group led by two people who call themselves Vanguard and Prefect certainly sounds like a cult."
" Luciana Lamorgese, the prefect, or central government administrator, in Milan, told reporters that "investigations were still underway.
Vincent Berton, the deputy prefect of Calais, refuted the claims that his department had banned food and water.
Another security official says the prefect had been threatened by extremists several times before Monday night&aposs attack.
Paris's police prefect has released photos of union members ripping up paving stones to be used as projectiles.
"As much as possible, the idea is to build as it was, where it was," the prefect said.
"I hope we don't have to make an eviction by force," Fabienne Buccio, the regional prefect, told Reuters.
"Our priority is to prevent any risk to employees working on the site," Paris prefect Michel Cabot said.
Soon, though, she snapped back to the top and became head prefect, tasked with disciplining her fellow students.
Police searched the site but failed to find him, district prefect Jean-Marc Sabathe told the BFM news channel.
Guadeloupe prefect Eric Maire said up to 400 millimeters of rain were forecast in some parts of the island.
The prefect in charge of the Congregation for Saints does the official requesting, and I'm standing next to him.
The demonstration was against the government, against Lubrizol, against the local prefect, and against whatever else was deemed responsible.
The local prefect, the government's top representative, said soon after the fire that there was nothing to worry about.
Dunkirk's Deputy Prefect Henri Jean vetoed the plans on January 4, following a meeting with the mayor of Grande-Synthe.
Prefect Fabienne Buccio, who had ordered the camp evacuated and dismantled earlier this month, showed up as the operation began.
On Wednesday, Renato Saccone, the prefect of Milan, dispatched two paramilitary Carabinieri officers to guard Ms. Segre at public events.
The fresh-faced exemplar for a Third Way pitched loud and clear for the vacant role of global Head Prefect.
"That mayor, he's in deep against the prefect, and visibly against the interior minister," said Ms. Etcheverry, a law student.
In the 1970s when Lam, clever and driven, became its head prefect she asked how she should control her fellow students.
He's rescued by an alien named Ford Prefect, a writer for a galactic encyclopedia called The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Even the former prefect for the church office on doctrine, Cardinal Gerhard Müller, seemed to take the side of the vandals.
The prefect—the central government's representative in the province of Naples—has chaired an emergency meeting to discuss other counter-measures.
So a female chef de cabinet (head of staff) is now une cheffe, and a female préfet (prefect) is une préfète.
"The migrants were abandoned about 50 miles from Siguidine," Fatoumi Goudou, a prefect in the Bilma department of Niger, told Reuters.
In 2014, Pope Francis named him the prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, charging him with overseeing the Vatican's finances.
In a tweet late on Tuesday night, Gisotti said Pell "is no longer the Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy".
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso – A security ministry spokesman says assailants have shot dead the prefect of Oursi in Burkina Faso&aposs Sahel region.
The Earth-shaking piece of intel reportedly came from Dario Viganò, Prefect for Communications, during an appearance on Vatican Radio on Tuesday.
Gingrich presented the historic letter to chief Vatican archivist, Archbishop Jean-Louis Brugues, and the prefect of the library, Bishop Cesare Pasini.
I chose a table where the mail usually accumulates, figuring it was the prefect place since it's conveniently located near the door.
"It could have been a blood bath," Marcello Cardona, the prefect of police in Lodi Province, told the Italian news agency ANSA.
"My biggest fear is that these people, some time, will revolt" said Kostas Moutzouris, the prefect of the North Aegean administrative region.
The current prefect of the papal household is conservative Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the longtime personal secretary of the pope emeritus, Benedict XVI.
It was strange to be drinking a few metres from him and to recognize in this diminished Zaka our old head prefect.
My secondary school years are marked by how I successfully stayed out of trouble — for a few months, even, I was a prefect.
The post, formally known as Prefect for the Secretariat of the Economy, has been vacant since Pell took leave of absence in 2017.
In the mid-22017s, a bright young girl became head prefect of a Catholic girls' school near the lush foothills of Hong Kong.
One of his non-terrestrial sidekicks calls himself Ford Prefect, having concluded, after visiting earth, that cars were the planet's dominant life form.
He later moved to Rome to become the Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, the Vatican's arm responsible for missionary work.
But the interior ministry's then local prefect, Gilbert Payet, refused support for the center, arguing it helped encourage the movement of migrants across France.
Monsignor Dario Edoardo Viganò, prefect of the secretariat for communications at the Vatican, said the move was made to keep up with digital trends.
The procedures can result in a defrocking decree from the CDF, signed by its prefect Cardinal Luis Francisco Ladaria and approved by the pope.
From 1985 to 2002, Cardinal Jozef Tomko was the prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, which oversees the Church's missionary work.
Martin Freeman stars as Arthur Dent, an English Everyman who survives the destruction of Earth thanks to his alien friend, Ford Prefect (Mos Def).
He was soon appointed the senior role of Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy and became a trusted figure close to Pope Francis.
I decided to try to depict the effort it takes for the marching band to time and prefect their performance for their upcoming competition.
"Nobody argues that the public education system is prefect or can't be improved, and I think that's where the emphasis should be," he said.
You can use Woofie to take selfies, or you can use your rear facing camera to take the prefect portrait of just your furry friend.
Some 400 police officers were transported to Islay province late on Tuesday to control possible outbreaks of violence, said Hernan Vale, the prefect of Arequipa.
The badges are awarded by the deputy prefect for airports, a state representative, after a training course and an exam, plus security checks by police.
A 10-year-old boy was among those stranded, according to Georges-François Leclerc, the prefect of Haute-Savoie, who spoke at a news conference.
Arts | Connecticut During the second half of the 19th century, the French emperor Napoleon III assigned the prefect Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann to modernize Paris.
In this Cold War-era drama about persecution, Neruda (Luis Gnecco) plays cat and mouse with the police prefect (Gael García Bernal) on his trail.
In 2014, Pope Francis named him prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, effectively making him the Vatican's treasurer and its third most senior figure.
Pilate was the prefect, or governor, of the province of Judea, on the eastern fringes of the Roman Empire, roughly from A.D. 26 to 36.
He was soon appointed to the senior position of prefect of the secretariat for the economy, and became a trusted figure close to Pope Francis.
And Paris's police prefect canceled an open-air film festival as well as plans to turn the Champs Elysees boulevard into a summer pedestrian zone.
Although the possibility of sex trafficking is being investigated, Police Prefect Malfi noted that sex traffickers don't typically put all their victims on the same boat.
Paris police prefect Michel Cadot has said organized groups were behind the protest violence, which has mushroomed despite the state of emergency imposed after November's attacks.
The judge chairing the government-run inquiry has said he wanted Pell, the Vatican's prefect of the secretariat for the economy, to give evidence in person.
As prefect, he served Pope John Paul II as a kind of theologian-in-chief, and was known, on occasion, to gently correct even the Pontiff.
However, Turin prefect Claudio Palomba told the Gazzetta dello Sport in a video on Tuesday that the city council had decided to call off the match.
The shot wounded two people in their legs; the injuries were not life-threatening, a prefect of police for Charente region Pierre N'Gahane told BFM-TV.
"I hate the idea that U.S.A. wants to be a prefect of all nations," said Victor Matemadanda, a war veterans leaders and ZANU-PF's political commissar.
"Above and beyond the motives, this publicity stunt, in the current climate, exposes faults in the security arrangements at the Eiffel Tower," police prefect Michel Delpuech said.
Earlier on Wednesday, Nancy Salzman, NXIVM's co-founder who was referred to as "Prefect" by members, plead guilty to one count of racketeering, according to NBC News.
Jean Paul Badoum told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Patrice Kabore&aposs home was burned and the suspected extremists laid the prefect&aposs body out front.
U.S. Ambassador Callista Gingrich was presenting the letter Thursday to the chief Vatican archivist, Archbishop Jean-Louis Brugues, and the prefect of the library, Bishop Cesare Pasini.
Similarly, the bill allows searches of private property at the request of a departmental prefect, a government official, rather than requiring review by a judge or prosecutor.
The dashing former right-hand man to Benedict XVI, the fashion-plate pope, he is now prefect of the papal household under the more austere Pope Francis.
Kayama (Steven Eng) is a minor samurai who is promoted to prefect of police in order to head off the arrival of Commodore Perry and his gunboats.
Thirty-eight were killed based on a body count at the local hospital, but the death toll could be closer to 50, said regional prefect Evariste Binguinendji.
" When Vicente and other students come to one of Nxivm's centers, they were greeted by framed photos of Salzman, known as "Prefect," and Raniere, who was called "Vanguard.
The prefect is the first government representative to be killed since extremists began pushing more aggressively into Burkina Faso&aposs Sahel and western regions in the past year.
Regional Prefect Fabienne Buccio had said the police presence was needed because "extremists" could try to intimidate migrants into turning down housing offers or buses to reception centers.
"There are five dead on the Guinean side and 12 dead on the Malian side," said Cheick Mohamed Diallo, prefect of the town of Mandiana in eastern Guinea.
But provincial prefect Yaku Perez on Tuesday requested the South American country's Constitutional Court make mining development subject to a popular referendum, expressing concerns about mining's environmental impacts.
The opera house was constructed by Charles Garnier from 29 to 1875, under the patroness of Empress Eugénie during Georges-Eugène Haussmann's appointment as Prefect of the Seine.
Ranks within the organization included coach, proctor and prefect, with each ranking carrying a designated colored sash, in colors like yellow, green, blue and gold, Mr. Vicente testified.
Bishop Sergio Pagano, prefect of the Vatican's Apostolic Archives, said documents from the World War Two period contain millions of pages divided into 121 sections divided by topics.
Italian wire service ANSA reported that Holy See prefect for communications Dario Viganò told Vatican radio that Pope Francis will be making his Instagram debut Saturday, March 19.
Jean-Jacques Brot, prefect of the Yvelines region, told reporters the demonstration would be confined to the city's central avenue, well away from the palace and shopping areas.
Chopra proves that the shirtdress — especially in a fun bold color — is the prefect choice to throw on during summer, no matter what kind of vibe you're going for.
Tauran, who was born in Bordeaux, served in various Vatican embassies before being named chief Vatican archivist, foreign minister and then prefect of the Vatican office of interfaith relations.
The charges were unsealed several hours after former Nxivm president Nancy Salzman, known in the organization as "Prefect," pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy before U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis.
More than three months after the fire, the Paris prefect suspended restoration work on the cathedral on July 25 until more robust decontamination measures have been put in place.
Barra noted that the market is "very important," but tackling it will require prefect timing at the company continues to focus resources toward India, Indonesia and, of course, China.
Under Pope John Paul II, Benedict served as the prefect for the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith and personally read many of the files about clerical abuse.
The position of interior minister, which Mr. Salvini used as a campaigning platform, has been handed to Luciana Lamorgese, a nonpolitical appointee who is a former prefect of Milan.
In the two years before he became a prefect, when he could have been a hooligan denizen of Middle House, like his form-mates, he was an altar boy.
Viganò, prefect of the Vatican's communications department, presented the letter to journalists at a press conference Monday, seemingly as part of an effort to highlight Benedict's esteem for his successor.
But make no mistake, Kim Jong-Un&aposs scientists will be working in their labs to try to prefect the weaponization of a ballistic missile while the negotiations go on.
Dent is saved from the total destruction of Earth by Ford Prefect (an alien Dent at first thinks is human), who is working on a travel guide for intergalactic travelers.
Justo Jose Ilarraz abused the boys in the 1980s and 90s when he was prefect of discipline and spiritual guide at a seminary in Parana, capital of Entre Rios province.
Oxfam cited the case of 20 unaccompanied African youths returned to Italy — and a court decision this year in Nice that overruled France&aposs regional prefect who ordered them out.
A prefect 13-0 on their home floor, the Golden Bearsare searching for their second win – and first in the Pac-12 – outside ofBerkeley when they visit Colorado on Sunday.
" Archbishop Georg Gänswein, Benedict's longtime personal secretary, who is also the prefect of the papal household under Pope Francis, confirmed that Pope Benedict wrote the missive "absolutely on his own.
The cardinal, Angelo Becciu, who is prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, celebrated Mass at the Notre Dame de Santa Cruz basilica as the pope's special envoy.
In 1957, Czechoslovak intelligence agents executed a brazen terrorist attack against the prefect in Strasbourg, France, under the false cover of a German neo-Nazi group that did not exist.
Hollande this week promised Calais residents the migrants would not return, and on Wednesday the prefect of the Pas-de Calais region said even the container park would be dismantled.
In a sign of other tensions, the outer wall of a Mosque in Lyon was spray-painted in red with the words "leave or die", local prefect Michel Delpuech said.
On Wednesday, the Vatican's spokesman, Alessandro Gisotti, said that Cardinal Pell was no longer Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, a powerful post he had held since February 2014.
In this Cold War-era drama about persecution, Neruda (Luis Gnecco) sets out to flee the country, playing cat and mouse with the police prefect (Gael García Bernal) on his case.
Both Cardinal Tobin and Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the prefect of the Vatican's dicastery for laity, family and life, who was appointed by Pope Francis, wrote positive blurbs for Father Martin's book.
Gisotti also said Pell's five-year term as Vatican economy minister had expired on Feb 24, and later tweeted that he was "no longer the Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy".
The cardinal's three years as prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy have created upheaval at the Vatican as his attempts at financial transparency and reform have met with old-guard resistance.
Serigne Babacar Kane, Dakar's top administrative prefect, told Reuters that voters needed to get their registration receipts verified and stamped by local officials beforehand, though many said they were unaware of this.
Twenty of them are Russian men, 25 to 40 years old, who clashed with English soccer fans and the French police in Marseille on June 11, said Stéphane Bouillon, the regional prefect.
The Turin prefect said in a statement that the crowd "was taken by panic and by the psychosis of a terror attack," fearing that a loud noise had been caused by terrorists.
Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the prefect of the papal household, greeted Mr. Trump and escorted him to an antechamber outside the pope's office, where, after a few seconds, Francis came to greet him.
The rebels struck on Monday, snatching three people in the morning and forcing them to carry their goods before releasing them in the evening, said Ghislain Kolengo, prefect of Haut Mbomou region.
"All those who are there and who hide their faces will be systematically arrested," the Paris prefect of police, Didier Lallement, said at a midafternoon news conference, referring to the Place d'Italie.
"These verifications have been carried out on the basis of intelligence... leading us to think they were present in Marseille," said Xavier Lauch, cabinet director of the prefect of the Alpes Maritimes department.
Interior Minister Nicolae Moga said he fired Police Chief Ioan Buda, Olt County Prefect Petre Neacsu and Olt County Police Chief Cristian Voiculescu over the case in the southern Romanian town of Caracal.
Born on April 30, 1926, in Cholet, in western France, near the city of Nantes, François Charles Alexis Albert Morellet was the son of a prefect, the local representative of the national government.
In 1977, Ratzinger became the archbishop of Munich and Freising, and then, in 1981, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which, once upon a time, was called the Inquisition.
The administrative borders of the City of Paris have remained broadly unchanged since Napoleon III's prefect Baron Haussmann carved up the grand boulevards that criss-cross the French capital in the 19th century.
Ms. Feucher, the deputy prefect for Saint-Martin, is convinced that some areas of the territory are just too dangerously exposed to the power of the most severe storms to be safely inhabitable.
"It's an encounter of consolation, promotion and communion with the small Catholic community," said Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, the prefect for the Congregation for Eastern Churches, who is to join Francis on the trip.
No matter that his roles, at that point, were limited to quick one-episode stints on Veronica Mars and Desperate Housewives, and a part as "Lead Prefect" in an adaptation of My Friend Flicka.
Even though Garland is an extremely moderate nominee — a judge previously identified by Republicans as a prefect consensus pick — the Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee has refused to even hold a hearing for him.
In this, he showed the influence of Jean Moulin, the high-ranking left-wing prefect who came to London to build a secret army, and then was parachuted back into France to lead it.
"The migrants have known for a long time this was going to happen," the Calais region's prefect, Fabienne Buccio, told Reuters after arriving at the camp escorted by between 150 and 200 riot police.
Prosecutors said they were investigating the riot police, Interior Minister Carmen Dan and Speranta Cliseru, the Bucharest prefect who authorized the use of force, on suspicion of abusive behavior, abuse of office and negligence.
Highlighting the lack of experience, Mr. Macron on Tuesday promoted France's current internal intelligence boss and the former police prefect in Marseille, Laurent Nuñez, to be the second-in-command at the Interior Ministry.
Archbishop Georg Gänswein, Benedict's closest collaborator, who happens also to be the prefect of Pope Francis' household, found himself again caught in the middle of a different popes for different folks comedy of errors.
The bodies were brought to the southern town of Salerno, Italy, where police prefect Salvatore Malfi said the victims died from drowning and may have been thrown overboard by their fellow passengers, NPR reported.
"It's finished," a spokesman for the Paris prefect of police said following an operation that lasted four or five hours, after which rubbish trucks and street cleaners moved in to clear tents, mattresses and rubbish.
Owen Labrie, the 20-year-old former prefect at St. Paul's prep school in New Hampshire who was convicted last summer of sexually assaulting a freshman when he was a senior, is now in jail.
Most of the old neighborhoods on Île de la Cité were demolished by Baron Haussmann, the 19th-century prefect of the Seine department, as part of his rebuilding of Paris in the name of progress.
Prout, a 15-year-old freshman at St. Paul's school at the time, testified for three days about how Owen Labrie, a prefect and senior on his way to Harvard, raped her in a closet.
An ex-mayor of one of the island's two major cities, Bastia, Mr. Simeoni is the former lawyer for Yvan Colonna, who was convicted of the 1998 murder of a government-appointed prefect, Claude Erignac.
The report says it is unlikely that the ring belonged to Pilate, in part because such simple rings usually belonged to soldiers and lesser officials, not to someone as wealthy and powerful as a prefect.
"It is a tragedy for mankind," said Salvatore Malfi, the prefect in the port city of Salerno, where the bodies arrived along with 400 migrants who were rescued in the central Mediterranean in recent days.
"We don't want anybody to steal this moment of emotion," the top state official in Nantes, prefect Claude d'Harcourt, told reporters, saying he would allow the march but ban protesters from dispersing into the city center.
In thefirst book of the series, Arthur Dent is warned by his friend Ford Prefect — a secret researcher for the interstellar travel guide "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" — that Earth is about to be demolished.
"Yesterday, we registered 97,000 visitors, more than twice than what we had calibrated reception for," Valerio Valenti, the prefect of nearby Brescia, who leads the committee responsible for the project's security and assisting visitors, said Thursday.
Vincent Berton, the deputy prefect for the Pas-de-Calais administrative department, said the goal was to reduce the camp's population to about 2,000 people from an estimated 4,000 at the time of the judge's order.
The prefect of Paris, Michel Delpuech, said at a news conference late Sunday that the police had been faced with "extreme and unprecedented violence" and that protesters had thrown hammers and steel ball bearings at them.
His sermons are "exactly contrary to the values of the Republic," said Marseille's prefect of police, Olivier de Mazières, a terrorism specialist who has led the case against the cleric, in an interview in his office.
He will be met at Chaumont on Christmas morning by General Pershing; General Wircel, the French commander of the zone; the Prefect and Mayor of Chaumont; French and American guards of honor; and an American band.
We have to have prefect equal lighting on either side of the face,  but we make sure there's no lighting above their heads because that is the worst thing you can ever do in a makeup room.
"This is not, by far, a definitive number... we have not explored all the parts of the island," Guadeloupe prefect Eric Maire told reporters, adding the death toll was likely to rise in the next few hours.
"This is not, by far, a definitive number .... We have not explored all the parts of the island," Guadeloupe prefect Eric Maire told reporters, adding the death toll was likely to rise in the next few hours.
Mr. Vicente said he had been contacted by Ms. Salzman's mother, Nancy, a co-founder of Nxivm who is known as "Prefect," after the 2004 release of a documentary he co-directed that explored spirituality and physics.

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