Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to a procurator or proctor; made or done by a proctor.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to a procurator, or proctor; made by a proctor.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Of or pertaining to a
procurator orproctor .
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Examples
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Statistics from procuratorial bureaus in four major districts in Nanjing showed 78 cases of rape were reported involving migrant workers between 2004 and 2005, accounting for 48 per cent of all rape cases in the districts in the period.
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Figures from procuratorial bureaus in four major districts in Nanjing showed 78 cases of rape were allegedly committed by migrant workers between 2004 and 2005, accounting for 48 per cent of all such cases in the districts.
88% of China’s Migrant Workers Suffer from Sexual Depression | Impact Lab 2006
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Claudius eventually made Judaea a procuratorial province (44).
37-41 2001
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He was educated at St. John's, and thence, in 1611, elected fellow of Merton college, where he distinguished himself, in the execution of the procuratorial duties, as a man of great courage, though, says Wood, of little stature.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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This step he may have taken to forward his promotion in the army and afterwards in the procuratorial service.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Plinius Secundus, C. (the elder), 281; education, 282; military and procuratorial career, 282-3; death, 283; lost works, 284;
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Lucilius had held procuratorial offices in Alpes Graiae et Poeninae,
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Such was the lover's ardor that he again flung propriety to the winds, and, claiming the validity of the procuratorial ceremony at Vienna, slept under the same roof with his bride, instead of in the chamber furnished for his use in one of the administrative buildings.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. III. (of IV.) William Milligan Sloane 1889
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Ponapé in the eastern Carolinas, and the procuratorial house of Madrid
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Privacy is an absolute right except when it's not, such as when "public security or procuratorial organs are permitted to censor correspondence in accordance with procedures prescribed by law."
Ars Technica 2010
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