What's the difference between headmaster and manger?

Headmaster


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I went to a reasonably good school, though I think I hated the headmaster just as much as he hated me.
  • (2) He would walk into the room and say, ‘I like this and that.’ It was a team effort, but definitely he was the headmaster.” Nautical but nice: Ralph Lauren unveils latest collection in New York Read more In the early 60s, Lauren worked for the Manhattan men’s outfitter Brooks Brothers behind the tie counter.
  • (3) Consequently, there isn't a week that goes by without Delingpole causing some sort of kerfuffle, then running away laughing like a naughty boy who has just blown off through the headmaster's letterbox.
  • (4) The headmaster of his Buckinghamshire grammar school once described Shayler as "a born rebel who sails close to the wind".
  • (5) He writes about a secondary school headmaster, dedicated to young people of all abilities and backgrounds: "Outside in the world the little meritocrats, those natural survivors, were climbing ... into dinghies, leaving the rest to make do with rafts.
  • (6) The first was delivered by Tim Hands , the headmaster of Magdalen College school since 2008, and given to mark Hands's elevation to chairmanship of the Headmasters and Mistresses Conference , which represents the prosperous elite of Britain's independent schools, including Eton and Roedean.
  • (7) Alec O’Connell, headmaster of Scotch College, where Mo went to school, said the “catastrophe was a tragedy of the highest order”.
  • (8) The real value of spending will be eroded over the next parliament.” Peter Kent, a serving headmaster and president of the Association of School and College Leaders, said school leaders shared the prime minister’s commitment to raising standards, “but we’ve got to have the resources to provide the quality of education he is talking about.
  • (9) Lindsay Roy, headmaster at Brown's old school, elected MP with increased share of vote.
  • (10) Lord Justice Leveson joined in, like the headmaster walking in on a rowdy classroom.
  • (11) He detested Downside, the Benedictine public school, quaintly claiming that the headmaster had "set himself up in opposition to me".
  • (12) Lawrence Stone was born in Epsom, and educated at Charterhouse, where the headmaster, Sir Robert Birley, subsequently headmaster of Eton and then professor of social science at the City University, London, was a strong influence.
  • (13) After furious lobbying from the public schools (the Headmasters' Conference was established to counter this threat), the endowed schools bill was completely emasculated, the only provision that remained was competitive exams, which only helped to entrench their social and financial exclusivity.
  • (14) In 2009 Niall Nelson, headmaster while Vahey was at JIS, gave him a reference for a job at Southbank international school in London.
  • (15) William Richardson, general secretary of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, said: "We are pleased that after 17 months, Ofqual has acknowledged and begun to address some of the failings that HMC has been highlighting.
  • (16) She said she told senior administrators, including the headmaster, about the incident.
  • (17) On Wednesday, a letter to parents from headmaster John McIntosh and chairman of governors Father Ignatius Harrison said money was needed because government funding changes had left the Roman Catholic comprehensive with a £250,000 deficit.
  • (18) "In this time of national crisis, it is incumbent on us all to support our government," his headmaster writes.
  • (19) Sometimes we’ve had managers in the past who have ruled like a headmaster, being a little bit too strict.
  • (20) Photograph: Sean Smith for the Guardian Retired headmaster and local historian Salem Ould Elhadje says no one knows where Kankou Moussa – the “king of kings” as he is known in Mali – established his capital, or even if he had one.

Manger


Definition:

  • (n.) A trough or open box in which fodder is placed for horses or cattle to eat.
  • (n.) The fore part of the deck, having a bulkhead athwart ships high enough to prevent water which enters the hawse holes from running over it.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Also in the three title club is the current Swansea manger, Michael Laudrup (Italy, Spain and the Netherlands) and Ruud van Nistelrooy (England, Spain and the Netherlands).
  • (2) This includes a pledge to significantly increase paper cup recycling rates by 2020, which has been signed by 30 companies, including Caffè Nero, Costa, Starbucks, McDonalds, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, Greggs and Pret a Manger.
  • (3) In the freestall housing with drylot, 80% of the mounting activity in both climates occurred in an outdoor drylot and feed manger area, which had best footing.
  • (4) He wrote: “Cereal Killer Cafe is not the cause of gentrification, nor can it instigate the solution.” But Bone rejected this, saying the publicity showed it had been worthwhile: “Everyone keeps saying: ‘Wrong target, you should have done the City, you should have done parliament, you should have done Pret a Manger, Foxtons.’ It doesn’t work.
  • (5) Pret A Manger, considered a green leader, could not be reached for comment, but Bradford says that AkzoNobel has had “positive discussions” with fast food chains.
  • (6) These are, of course, mild complaints about a guy who will most likely win the AL manger of the year award (especially since the Toronto Blue Jays are in danger of falling to last place without him, assuring him of many more years of booing to come ).
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Just one in 50 job applicants British, says Pret a Manger John, another Briton, tells a similar story.
  • (8) A survey of purchasing mangers in the service sector released earlier on Thursday also showed some resilience in the economy , in contrast to a sharp fall in its manufacturing equivalent last week.
  • (9) You’ve not seen a baby Jesus in the manger quite like it.
  • (10) But this is where the Pret a Manger brand is taught and honed.
  • (11) Pret A Manger is introducing more vegetarian choices and Ikea now has its veggie balls .
  • (12) Then we looked at a darker red but it looked like a Pret a Manger van.
  • (13) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Just one in 50 job applicants British, says Pret a Manger Tanya de Grunwald of Graduate Fog , a campaigner for fair internships, said it was good for young people to experience the world of work, but the new placements should be paid.
  • (14) Starbucks, Pret a Manger and others already accept NFC but Apple’s vote makes it a near certainty that the technology is going to become widespread.
  • (15) Tottenham's season is up and running but the only thing to ignite inside Ian Holloway, the Crystal Palace manger, was rage.
  • (16) At the sandwich chain Pret A Manger, only 19% of the staff are British, while, according to the Daily Mail, a third of the people who sell the Big Issue, the paper founded to help the homeless, are Romanian.
  • (17) If you shop at supermarkets or buy lunch from a chain such as Pret a Manger, Eat, Boots or Marks & Spencer, you will see your fruit and veg tally accruing as you shop.
  • (18) When a manger loses his job, within hours someone already on the management merry-go-round is installed as favourite without considering the merits of an outsider.
  • (19) Roberto Mancini has not given up on retaining the Premier League title despite the club trailing Manchester United by 13 points, according to Brian Kidd, the Manchester City assistant manger.
  • (20) Needed research includes studying learned helplessness; analysis and economics of alternative husbandry systems for veal calves (and cows) freestall design and surfaces; and shade, cooling, and misting of mangers and holding pens prior to entering the parlor.