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parochially Meaning in Bengali



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Its groups are generally parochially organized and managed.


The term is simultaneously both parochially proud and self-deprecatingly humorous.


He is also known, more parochially, as 'Moosakakka Keyi' (i.


French administration, Bleckhausen was raised to parish; formerly, it was parochially bound with Manderscheid.


built the Evangelical chapel in 1727-1729, which even today is still parochially bound to the parish of Wickenrodt.


parochially autonomous.


Leideneck split away in 1854 and thereafter shared a clergyman with Kappel, but since 1976, it has once more been parochially.


Another record from 1342 tells the reader that “Hegene und Apwilre” were parochially united with Saint Nicholas’s Parish Church (Pfarrkirche St.


Evangelical congregation, nowadays numbering 232, was autonomous and parochially tied to Leideneck beginning in 1852, which had its own church, but no.


Within Greater Baltimore during the 1950s and early 1960s, greasers were parochially referred to as drapes and drapettes.


Since 1994 two orders of precedence used parochially and unofficially within the Yeomanry; the Army List of 1914 and the Order.


The asylum is next to the village of Hanwell but parochially was in Southall (officially in the 1830s the northern precinct (chapelry).


The village’s Reformed parishioners were parochially bound with Wolfersweiler before French Revolutionary times, and thereafter.


Thuringia The Starkenburg Evangelical parish, which has 192 members, is parochially tied to Enkirch and belongs to the Simmern-Trarbach church district.


Weidenbach was once parochially united with Deudesfeld, but it was granted its own parish in the time.


Until 1999, this was parochially bound to the parish of Pleizenhausen, to which belong, besides the main.


spiral of resentment, and with everyone thinking more clearly and less parochially, it is discovered that Tick Hassler perpetrated the vandalism against.


Although Kail had a church consecrated to Saint Bartholomew, it was parochially united with Pommern.


Historially for more than 800 years the area formed part of Brompton, parochially in the Church of England this is recognised by the name of its parish.



parochially's Meaning':

in a parochial manner

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