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The vicar had one hand at the small of his back.
He was vicar after the death of his father for 48 years.
He was vicar for 36 years from 1884 until 1920.
He has a small role in the series as the local vicar.
He's been a vicar here for years and everyone knows him.
At that moment the vicar came out from the door on the left.
Only then, for the second time that night, I saw what the vicar did not see.
The host was the Bush administration's vicar of foreign policy.
It was as if the Vicar read an official report.
On 4 September 1832, he became vicar general of his order.
As the vicar cannot pay, he is brought to prison.
When I let myself in through the south door, there was no sign of the vicar.
Got a threat from the vicar, You're going back home.
The vicar looked a little surprised by the change of subject.
The list of vicars is complete right back to 1220.
After that, he remained as the vicar general until 1993.
He assumed the role of vicar general in Washington as well.
"So you spend that day with him as a vicar for his daughter."
How much longer did the Vicar live before he died and entered into me?
Of course, the vicar wanted to know why the children were on the church roof.
Whatever the reason may have been, the vicar had no direction in which to go but forward.
On the way into the village, the vicar stopped him.
The vicar may now face some form of disciplinary action.
The Vicar had given freely, and what came in return?
The vicar from town called and I gave him permission.