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parish

[par-ish] / ˈpær ɪʃ /


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A man and woman who died in a two-car crash in County Antrim on Sunday have been remembered as "vibrant and dynamic" by their parish priest.

From BBC

"There are distinct differences as always as you move to higher prices and from parish to parish but in general the UK housing market remains healthy and largely predictable," he said.

From BBC

Several Louisiana parishes have sued oil companies in state court, alleging that decades of drilling, dredging and refining damaged the coastal zone and violated state environmental rules.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ward said, on top of support from JCCT, parents could be helped by their parishes and other organisations.

From BBC

Her father was the rector of two parishes and ran a small boys’ school to supplement the family’s meager income.

From Los Angeles Times