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Roman cases there is a prefect without a prefecture or... a prefect of the republican era who guarded the city during the annual sacrifice of the... is also the prefect of the Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims... Then these officials would be appointed prefect or president after their elevation to the Sacred College... a prefect is a pupil who has been given limited... They usually answer to a senior prefect known as the... The Head Prefect may also be the... The prefect system in these countries have changed little from when they were under the British...

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