provost in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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provost [Am ˈproʊˌvoʊst, Brit ˈprɒvəst] N

See also mayor

provost marshal [Am ˈproʊˌvoʊst, ˈproʊvəst ˈmɑrʃəl, Brit prɒˈvəʊ mɑːʃl] N

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He was a detailed kind of special or extra provost-marshal's guard or cicerone.
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They had military jurisdiction, and their rulings were not appealable; however, the provost was required to keep a certain number of ordinary judges or masters.
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With the advent of these lords, the provosts primarily judicial function was reassigned in their favor.
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He became the university's associate provost for curriculum development in 2003.
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Provost finished the seven game tournament with seven points (four goals, three assists).
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Only the provost (who was the returning officer for the borough) and the twelve burgesses were enfranchised.
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Provost was the only actor considered for the role.
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In some cases a provost supervises the institution's entire academic staff, occupying a position generally superior to any dean.
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Provost was also a cartographer, engineer, and architect.
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The provost had responsibility for the administration of the lands owned by the minster and for the general revenues of the chapter.
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