0 first in order of importance: --
1 the person in charge of a school --
2 an amount of money that someone has invested in a bank or lent to a person or organization so that they will receive interest on it from the bank, person, or organization: --
3 first in order of importance: --
4 a person in charge of a school --
5 an amount of money that is lent, borrowed, or invested, apart from any additional money such as interest --
These are small clusters of buildings that have developed around a short access drive to form enclosures behind the line of the principal street frontage.
In spite of its historical framework the work is dominated by the fates of its three principal characters.
That the principal object of a site for arable farming or animal husbandry enjoys much attention is simply stating the obvious.
Firstly, no control agency can allow itself to jeopardize the relationship of trust it enjoys with its political principals.
Secondly, the principal site for storage of stachyose in seeds seems to be the cytoplasm.
We overcame two principal difficulties in this study.
The following sections of the paper seek to specify the principal dimensions of reserve among older people and the groups that are most vulnerable.
This formal acknowledgement of informal carers as principal providers of support was seen as a recognition that was somewhat overdue.