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  2. Deputy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Deputy. (TV series) Deputy is an American procedural drama television series created by Will Beall. The project started development in October 2018. [1] Fox made a put pilot commitment in January 2019 [2] and then ordered to series in May 2019. [3] The series aired from January 2 to March 26, 2020. [4]

  3. Vicar general - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the principal deputy of the bishop or archbishop of a diocese or an archdiocese for the exercise of administrative authority and possesses the title of local ordinary. As vicar of the (arch)bishop, the vicar general exercises the (arch)bishop's ordinary executive power over the entire diocese ...

  4. Bex Taylor-Klaus - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Edison " Bex " Taylor-Klaus (born August 12, 1994) is an American actor. They rose to fame for their starring role as Bullet on the crime drama series The Killing (2013). They gained further prominence with roles as Sin on the superhero drama series Arrow (2013–15), Lex on the comedy series House of Lies (2014), as Audrey Jensen on ...

  5. Protosyncellus - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Church portal. v. t. e. A protosyncellus or protosynkellos (Greek: πρωτοσύγκελλος) is the principal deputy of the bishop of an eparchy for the exercise of administrative authority in an Eastern Orthodox or Eastern Catholic church. The equivalent position in the Western Christian churches is vicar general.

  6. General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United ...

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    When a new Presiding Bishop is to be elected, the houses meet together in a joint session, and the nominating committee nominates at least three bishops. During the joint session, any deputy or bishop can nominate additional candidates. The House of Bishops elects the Presiding Bishop from among all nominees.

  7. Bernard Coard - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Coard. Winston Bernard Coard (born 10 August 1944) is a Grenadian politician who was Deputy Prime Minister in the People's Revolutionary Government of the New Jewel Movement. Coard launched a coup within the revolutionary government and took power for three days until he was himself deposed by General Hudson Austin.

  8. Chancellor (ecclesiastical) - Wikipedia

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    Chancellor is an ecclesiastical title used by several quite distinct officials of some Christian churches. In some churches, the Chancellor of a diocese is a lawyer who represents the church in legal matters. In the Catholic Church a chancellor is the chief record-keeper of a diocese or eparchy or their equivalent.

  9. Surrogate (clergy) - Wikipedia

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    Surrogate (clergy) A Surrogate (from Lat. surrogare, to substitute for), is the deputy of a bishop or an ecclesiastical judge, acting in the absence of his principal and strictly bound by the authority of the latter. [1] It is particularly common as a term for clergy deputising for the diocesan judge in dioceses of the Church of England.