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Diocesan
Diocesan Di*oc"e*san, n. 1. A bishop, viewed in relation to his diocese; as, the diocesan of New York. 2. pl. The clergy or the people of a diocese. --Strype.

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- Mic****e Cesan (born March 18, 1991, in Harding Township, New Jersey) is an American field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for...
- Cesan v The Queen was a decision handed down in the High Court of Australia on 3 September 2008 quashing the convictions of two men for conspiring to...
- says Mexico City workers attacked them". CNN. Retrieved 7 November 2016. "Cesan a funcionario de la Cuauhtémoc tras agresión al equipo de Cuarón". Proceso...
- Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, World Bureau. 2002. ISBN 978-0-900827-75-4. "CESAN" (PDF). City of Edinburgh Scout ****ociation Newsletter. City of Edinburgh...
- "Protestas en Puno EN VIVO: 17 muertos, cacerolazos y enfrentamientos que no cesan en Juliaca". infobae (in European Spanish). 9 January 2023. Archived from...
- Bravos abrieron la puerta de los noventa. Asamblea de Presidentes de LMB. "Cesan a 'Paquín'". 7 May 2017. Bravos de León sí jugará en 2019; Grupo Multimedios...
- 101–115 (1993). Plaza González, Pedro J. (2022). "Las imágenes que no cesan: Símbolos naturales comunes entre Miguel Hernández y Antonio Gala. Confluencias...
- Lopeti, Esra ****, Justyce Petelo-Neho, Michael Metuakore, Fetu Taku, Andrew Cesan 2015 CL "****o ****es" Parris Goebel, Kirsten Dodgen, Kaea Pearce, Shyvon...
- Beltrán (1991–1993) Regional Governments of Peru Department of Ancash "Ancash: Cesan a dos funcionarios del GORE Ancash". Ancash Noticias. 2023-10-27....
- city of Slovenia. Sežana was attested in written sources in 1152 as in Cesan (and as Ses(s)ana in 1293 and ****ana in 1442). The name is of unclear origin...