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How to use licentiate in a sentence

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In 1984 he moved to Canada, where he did a masters in divinity and licentiate in moral theology at the University of Toronto.
After getting her licentiate degree in literature, she studied theology at Northern Baptist Seminary in Chicago.
She is MTNA nationally certified in piano and music theory and earned the licentiate in piano teaching from The Royal Schools of Music.
He is an accomplished pianist and a licentiate of the Royal School of Music.
TeĆ³filo had a doctorate in Theology from the Gregorian and a licentiate in Philosophy and Letters from Salamanca.
Teachers may receive their initial training in three-year teacher training colleges which award the title of licentiate or a diploma.
Pierre was educated at the Jesuit school in his hometown, won two prizes for Latin verse composition, and became a licentiate in law.
Once he had taken his licentiate at the university, he left Friederike rather abruptly and returned to Frankfurt.
So I could complete a licentiate in Theology as well and work towards a thesis on this subject.
Various people have additional diplomas, which may be a candidate's diploma, a licentiate diploma or even a doctorate in a different discipline.
Jude, who had been planning to enter the priesthood as a licentiate, as a substitute for his thwarted intellectual ambitions, is now doubly defeated.
In Poland, the licentiate degree corresponds to the bachelor's degree in Anglophone countries.
After passing the final examination, the qualifying examination, part II, and meeting all other credentialing requirements, the candidate is awarded the licentiate of the Medical Council.
The suggestion had been made by M. Jourjon, doyen of the Faculty of Theology in Lyon, where I had already worked for a licentiate in Philosophy and done a course in Theology.
Outside of Scandinavia, the licentiate is normally a lower level qualification.
By 1532, Calvin received his licentiate in law and published his first book, a commentary on Seneca's De Clementia.
He holds a licentiate in philosophy from Saint Thomas Aquinas University in Rome and a doctorate in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
Bishop Fournier holds a licentiate in theology from Laval University, in Quebec City, and a master's degree in pastoral studies from the University of Sherbrooke.
Generally students commence with a basic course of studies ending with an exam leading to a diploma or licentiate course during which specialisation begins.
Maricarmen completed her licentiate at the Ibero-American University with a thesis entitled Jesus of Nazareth and the Women of his Time, which was published and is now in its second edition.
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Richer says his name was Roch Richard and that he was licentiate in theology.
After his ordination in 1963, he received a licentiate in sacred theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
He also passed through all the degrees of licentiate, master, and doctor of arts.
This he did with money he secured from the licentiate Espinosa, a lawyer.
In the course of the year the licentiate Don Juan Roxer arrived.
Jaide herself also excelled in her licentiate exams in modern jazz and is well on the way to gaining a fellowship with the International Dance Teachers Association.
Miss Walker trained throughout her teens until she gained the diplomas of Fellow to the Royal College of Organists and Licentiate of The Royal Academy of Music.
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