A close game is expected as honours are even between Munster and Castres from their two meetings in the group stage of this year's competition. |
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Brighton have made 11 previous league visits and honours are even with five wins to each club and one draw. |
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The honours are even, with India winning twice, Pakistan winning twice, and one match ending in a draw. |
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Lou Gerstner, high panjandrum at IBM, has been awarded an honorary knighthood in the Queen's latest birthday honours list. |
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Monday's honours list included one cringeworthy addition to the bunyip aristocracy of knights and dames. |
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Still, it seems that both teams have the capacity to challenge for honours this season. |
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O'Toole's emerged with a facile victor to take the team honours, from Tinryland in second place. |
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He said honours should be decided by a cross-party committee of MPs instead of ministers and civil servants. |
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Making an early return from UK, Martin narrowly took the honours from the Danish hotshots Phillip and Claus. |
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The men's team sported three all-stars, while freshman setter Dan Peters scored the rookie of the year honours. |
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I have a first class honours degree in biochemistry and I won the prize for being the top swot. |
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Speaking for myself, I remain open to persuasion, should the honours committee look my way. |
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The medal features four clasps each bearing the names of battle honours awarded for action at Vittoria, St Sebastian, Nivelle and Nive. |
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He graduated with honours in Classics from Melbourne University despite leaving Ormond after a row. |
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The Triple Crown also came as part of Wales' victory package amid a clean sweep of honours in European rugby's blue riband event. |
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I'm not a fan of the honours system, or peerages in general because very few genuinely deserve to be lifted in status. |
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At court, they were welcomed back with open arms and with a judicious distribution of offices, honours, and peerages. |
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While all peddling of honours is reprehensible, the sale of peerages is most serious because it trades a seat in the legislature. |
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The sale will include 19 ship's bells and 22 ship's name boards, together with a small number of items such as tampions and honours boards. |
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It was a close run thing, with Pendragon from Hampshire Brewery taking the honours. |
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There will be a disco from 9 pm to midnight and a mystery guest will do the honours in presenting the medals. |
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It was a case of so near and yet so far for Frances Kennedy from Listowel who just missed out on the honours in the recitation. |
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He is another of the young, gifted and up-and-coming breed of goalkeepers who has been tipped for international honours. |
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He was feted with academic honours and positions, including the directorship of a masterclass in composition in Berlin. |
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Far from counting against the honours system, the latest rash of disclosures should be used to improve and reinforce it. |
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All our exclusive managerial cabanas offer en suite lavatories and, from the windows, a dazzling prospect of major honours. |
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He also condemned the presentation of a siropa at a club, saying Sikh religious honours are strictly to be extended at gurdwaras. |
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Grant Gibson from Newton St Boswells took the honours after landing an incredible 17 fish from the Melrose stretch. |
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There was a mighty battle in the middle of the park and at the end of it the honours were shared. |
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On the evidence of this performance both sides will be in the running for honours at the end of the season. |
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The Thai commander then disinterred the body of King Ekkathat and accorded it full cremation honours. |
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Too many honours have been bestowed on him, surely he should say enough is enough. |
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Should we now admit who we are and have our merits and distinctions and even honours awards taken away? |
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In 1989, he graduated with honours and distinctions from the Jamaica College of Arts. |
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All graduates of honours Bachelor degree programmes would be eligible to apply for entry to medical education. |
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Under the rules of the awards, category sponsors could not also be nominated for individual honours. |
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Rudin has received many honours for her work, including at least four honorary doctorates, and will continue to receive further awards. |
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Since '96, Montreal has been home to Fang, her pipa and the stack of awards and honours she picked up in her native China. |
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Tears of joy were shed by a Geraldton strapper when his four-year-old gelding took first place honours at the Geraldton Crayfish Cup yesterday. |
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In total Northampton have made 19 League trips to York and honours are even with seven wins to each club and five draws. |
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Among many other honours, we should mention that he received honorary doctorates from the universities of Athens and Tel Aviv. |
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How about Deacon Brodie's, a pub that honours a man who was hanged on a gallows of his own design? |
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I attended college, graduated with honours, and secured a position at a general hospital as a laboratory technician. |
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In the build-up to this year's showcase event, all the talk had centred on who would face Australia to win the honours. |
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Villagers are celebrating after two community stalwarts were recognised in the Queen's New Year's honours list. |
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But that cup successes have already become a mere bagatelle to the midfielder points to him having a veteran's outlook to honours. |
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The news for today, apart from the fact that Munich is scorchingly hot, is that I apparently have a first class honours degree. |
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He captained the team to win the National League in 1970 and went on to win All Star honours. |
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For a variety of reasons its scholars were expected to attain honours and then move into tertiary education. |
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The character of the team was severely tested and they came through with honours. |
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My aim is to bring my great uncle back and have a reburial with full military honours in Agecroft Cemetery. |
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The gadget helped earn the young inventor a first class honours degree from Brunel University. |
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He has won most of the honours that the game has to offer and in his prime was almost a scratch player. |
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For a four-year honours degree in history, the absolute minimum requirement for entry was three Bs at Higher level. |
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After two years she quit in favour of a sound engineering course in Glasgow, followed by an honours degree course in world religions. |
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This power, exercised politically for far too long, has added to the public's contempt for the honours that are now made. |
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A lot of people only get honours because they have got the gift of the gab. |
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The company honours them with a public recognition and a cash award with a silver medal of valour, certificate and a citation. |
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Surely if there were awards for wasting money this council would be contending for honours. |
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Just which job is it that pays a fortune and showers its practitioners with honours and adulation to a great age? |
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The host club are still involved in the Kildare senior championship and are making a determined effort for honours. |
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Mandelbrot has received numerous honours and prizes in recognition of his remarkable achievements. |
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I am uncomfortable with applying these rubrics in a wholesale fashion to the work of honours students. |
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Our revered friend has been gathered unto his fathers, full of years and full of honours. |
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I am very much averse to any title or honours and I will be more than happy if there was no prefix to my name. |
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The screen veteran is the biggest name on the Queen's birthday honours list, receiving a knighthood. |
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The cemetery is a sacred place that honours the memory of the beloved dead. |
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Yet if you were opening a new pub wouldn't you love to have one of them to do the honours? |
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A just man maintains his life as a wretched beggar while another, stained by well known crimes, accumulates the highest honours. |
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Like many others quoted today, I was only mildly interested in the story until the mention of Ms Dawson's third-class honours degree came up. |
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Georgina was awarded a third class honours degree from Melbourne University. |
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I also had to swear to work hard for first class honours, while participating to the full in university life. |
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Jim Sherwood once again manages the youth side, as they quest for back to back Cup and League honours. |
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But they were shaded to the honours by the odd goal of a seven-goal thriller. |
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Hughes earned 62 caps for the national team and led Liverpool to a string of honours while at the Anfield club. |
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He received a first class honours degree in accountancy and business studies. |
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Not one to miss the opportunity, he grabbed honours by occupying a seat in the first row. |
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She has published a series of books for adults and children and has won scores of honours. |
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The Floral Emblem in both its common and botanical names, Sturt's Desert Rose honours its discoverer, the inland explorer Captain Charles Sturt. |
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The Laois girls captured the honours with some degree of aplomb and assurance. |
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This, the Prime Minister's official spokesman said, reflected the continuing value that the public placed on the honours system. |
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Forder stepped up to do the honours and hit a firm shot into the bottom right. |
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Several other borough residents were awarded gongs in the New Year's honours. |
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These were the only honours bestowed on this legendary maestro during his lifetime. |
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This degree in Early Years consists of 300 points for an unclassified degree or 360 points for an honours degree. |
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Copson was a good teacher, whether behind the rostrum with his general class or in tutorials or seminars with his honours or research students. |
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The piano concerto Towards Asavari honours the eponymous Indian goddess through the inspiration of Indian classical ragas, poems and paintings. |
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The Law of Guarantees, as it was known, accorded the pope the status and honours of a sovereign. |
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He collected a swathe of international honours, awards and prizes along the way, not least the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. |
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There will always be debate about who deserves honours, all of it highly subjective. |
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Anyone who seriously thought Lord Of The Rings was going to win the top honours is out of their skull. |
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He was totally without ostentation or pretension and totally disinterested in wealth, honours or managerial power. |
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Ironically Arnold himself liked to express the occasional dislike of hereditary honours and titles. |
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If the studs strutted around exposing their biceps, women simply walked away with the honours. |
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Beneath these vastly newsworthy honours, however, is the same slate of police, army, foreign service, civil service and public service awards. |
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Since then, honours have been piled upon the hot flanker's trammelled head. |
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Recipients of the PDSA Dickin Medal, recognised as the animals' equivalent of the Victoria Cross, were afforded full military honours. |
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Three years later she qualified with an honours degree and wrote to Michael Mansfield about her pupillage. |
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By an amazing twist of fate, matey, you're talking to the bloke with an honours degree in Spanish and Portuguese. |
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The type of honours he was bandying about are generally not even in the gift of politicians. |
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He had left university with a second-class honours degree after accidentally overdosing on benzedrine. |
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People who move through the certificate course and get a second class grade two honours can transfer to the diploma course. |
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There was very little separating the players on the day, but it was young Larry who took the honours from a gallant loser Joe. |
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They are flags, one of which is a Union Flag, while the other bears the royal crown, regimental badge, motto, and battle honours. |
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Among the honours which Mansion received was election to the Royal Academy of Belgium. |
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An investigation by The Sunday Times in 2003 revealed that the honours system was corrupted by spin and cronyism. |
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In hindsight, he believes things came too early for him, as his club side snapped up the domestic honours. |
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In recognition of their services, he heaped his ministers with titles and honours, and their wider families with patronage. |
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The conversion into the wind just slipped past the upright and at the turn honours were even. |
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This award honours the great achievements of people aged 16 or under who make a positive commitment to their local community life. |
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They organised elaborate hoaxes like the bestowing of imaginary honours, which he appears to have accepted with due solemnity. |
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At the University of Sydney he carried off prizes, graduated with first-class honours in classics, and played cricket with enthusiasm. |
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Each category had a minimum of 30 participants fiercely competing for the honours. |
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A religious Jew tries to bring holiness into everything they do, by doing it as an act that praises God, and honours everything God has done. |
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Just two years later she surprised everyone by winning one of the top honours in the show best of breed. |
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Her story deeply touches me, and I think she fully deserves the various titles and honours bestowed upon her. |
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These are both very prestigious honours bestowed upon someone who had never even seen pole vault five years ago. |
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The key to preparing successful nominations for honours, awards and decorations is to read and follow the guidelines provided. |
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There have been a string of similar stories that have exploded in advance of honours proclamations in recent years. |
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He was awarded many honours and prizes for his work, including membership of the United States Academy of Sciences. |
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After his death, however, at the age of almost 90, de Lesseps was awarded many great honours. |
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From 1967 to 1974 she concentrated on writing, but after her return to painting she achieved a high reputation, winning several honours. |
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He was the last Air Force chief to receive the accolade before the old imperial honours system went out of use in Australia. |
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He has a first-class honours degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford. |
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Fuller was awarded many honours, including a fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects. |
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Heroes who have won the highest honours for their bravery now have a permanent memorial at Westminster Abbey. |
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His knighthood is the latest of dozens of awards and honours conferred on him. |
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The award of honours for conspicuous gallantry came rather late, with the Victoria Cross during the Crimean War. |
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A large image of the flag of the United States honours six American astronauts lost with the Columbia. |
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After playing the electronic keyboard for several years, he took his grade 5 exam and passed with honours. |
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She overcame his resistance, qualified with honours, and set up practice in London. |
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Books and articles are now commissions and performances, and an increased emphasis is placed upon awards, recognitions and honours. |
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He graduated last year with an Aeronautical Engineering degree with first class honours after four years study. |
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In Her Shoes certainly honours that tradition but in a way that makes it much more than a retro treat for movie buffs and nostalgic oldies. |
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He is hoping to continue his studies and gain an honours degree in natural sciences. |
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Unlike traditional honours degrees, the courses are designed in conjunction with employers to meet skills shortages. |
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She studied art at Edinburgh College of Art, graduating with a first class honours degree in printmaking and printed textiles. |
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I have a Business Studies A-level and I am currently studying for a Business Studies honours degree with the Open University. |
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She has an honours degree in psychology and has allegedly written two books. |
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Born in Aberdeen in 1942, Sir Ian Wood graduated from Aberdeen University in 1964 with an honours degree in psychology. |
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Now everyone is really thrilled to have gone one better in achieving All Ireland honours. |
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Ian started his career in 1969 when he graduated with a first class honours degree in mechanical engineering from Loughborough University. |
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She trained as a painter at Brighton University in England, qualifying with an honours degree in Fine Art. |
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Somehow or another I managed to get the right combination of honours and passes to be accepted at college. |
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Eventually, the plantsman earned a National Diploma in Horticulture, winning national honours on the way. |
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This exhibition simultaneously marks the coming of age of video art and honours Viola's status as a master of the medium. |
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Prince's Trust chief executive Tom Shebbeare received a knighthood in the Queen's personal honours list. |
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A number of years ago she was a superb athlete and won many honours in track and field events throughout the county. |
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Mother's Day should be the most important festival of the year, because it honours the person who brought us into the world. |
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As there is no skill in scoring for honours, players often agree to play without the honour bonuses. |
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A partnership which between them held all four honours in their hands score an extra 4 points, which they claim at the end of the play. |
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The bill further honours the Government's election pledge to make student loans interest-free for most borrowers. |
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Sean was happy with the honours English paper but thought the ordinary level maths paper was hard enough. |
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Hamilton was showered with medals and honours by the academies and learned societies of the world. |
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The official opening is on October 4th and the organisers are delighted that Minister Eamon OCuiv will do the honours. |
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Dr Maurice O'Keeffe, being the oldest serving member of the Yacht Club, did the honours of cutting the tape. |
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As a result of some good performances at the championships and the interregional competitions, several junior runners have been given international honours. |
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He won many other honours in his glittering career at club level, and of course donned the county jersey in different footballing grades countless times. |
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All these teams will be in competition between June 22 and June 29 and they carry the good wishes of the entire community in their quest for further honours. |
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The final round was a battle of nerves as the teams vied for top honours. |
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When his knighthood was announced in the birthday honours list in June, he paid tribute to the people who work for the charities he has supported. |
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Hardened Royal Marines were reduced to tears yesterday as the funeral of Yorkshire war hero Christopher Maddison was held with full military honours. |
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In the century and a half that she has stood there, poised to award that outstretched laurel crown, many women who deserve the honours have passed by uncelebrated. |
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It was all of 21 years since the team had won the Mayo and Connacht honours and some members felt the time to hold a celebration to mark the event. |
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The affable Jim, who captained both East Kerry and UCC to county championship honours, has adapted to the small ball game with the greatest of ease. |
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To qualify they must be taking a full-time honours degree course in music studies and jazz studies playing trombone, tuba, bassoon, french horn, oboe, double bass or piano. |
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Her four A's would be followed by a first-class honours degree from Loughborough College and though she would not allow running to lower her grades, she knew what she wanted. |
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Murray was made a Member of the Order of Australia for his services to Association football on June 12, 2006 as part of the Queen's Birthday honours list. |
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In the recent birthday honours only one of the 25 new knights bachelor was from health care, and he was a chairman of a regional office of the NHS Executive. |
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He said it was about time another service took out the honours as Service champions, with the Victoria Police reigning winners for the past five years. |
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And lest we forget, in this issue we mark Remembrance Day with a salute to the Victoria Cross and that select band of brave men who have won this highest of military honours. |
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Both teams will showcase players who are knocking at the door to Test honours or those who have been capped but are on the fringes of their respective Test teams. |
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On investiture days, when the Queen presents honours, she proceeds to the Palace ballroom for 11 am to perform the ceremony which takes more than an hour. |
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A total of 22 contestants vied for honours mixing some heady brews. |
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These would require to be very different in character from the Garter, the Bath and suchlike English honours with almost unseemly domestic titles. |
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Starting with a national film award for his maiden venture, Barua has been a recipient of several honours at various international film festivals. |
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Nora is delighted to have been included in the Queen's New Year honours. |
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He achieved numerous other honours and distinctions, including postgraduate prizes and fellowships, and he was invited to lecture around the world. |
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The national honours are conferred on Nigerians and foreigners who have distinguished themselves in their chosen careers and service to the country. |
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Mr Looney is a graduate of the College of Marketing and Design and holds an honours bachelor of science degree in management from Trinity College Dublin. |
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I went to Glasgow Caledonian University and got an honours degree in business and joined the company three and a half years ago on the graduate trainee scheme. |
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I'm nearly 26, I have a first class honours degree, I'm fluent in a foreign language, and I can't even get a job that pays peanuts in a provincial theatre. |
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He was educated at Abersychan County School and Balliol College, Oxford, coming out with a first-class honours degree in philosophy, politics and economics. |
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Jamieson has an honours degree in fine art from Glasgow School of Art, and post-graduate qualifications in art therapy, social work and management. |
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When I was younger I took such an interest in politics my studies included a degree in political theory and an honours degree in the history of political thought. |
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A student from Norden has taken a giant stride towards achieving her dream of working in fashion and photography by gaining a first class honours degree at university. |
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A side which held three of the four honours can claim 2 points for them. |
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Scores for honours are to be claimed at the end of the play. |
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The march leaders decided not to cross the road to present the memorandum to Godec, instead handing the document to a police captain on duty to do the honours. |
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Kieran Hanrahan of RTE will do the honours and declare the school open. |
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Pat's are now in a strong position to challenge for league honours. |
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Manchester has swept the board at a prestigious design awards, winning eight out of nine honours for stunning new buildings across the whole of the north west. |
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Entrepreneurs who make private donations to the Prime Minister's flagship city academies can obtain honours and peerages, it was reported last night. |
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Many hundreds of mourners from all three services helped provide a fitting tribute, which included full Naval honours, including a gun carriage and firing party. |
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The latest round of operational honours include a sergeant who carried on firing with his good arm after being shot and a Gurkha who saved an American officer. |
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He was an illustrious product of the state school system, dux of Maitland High, winner of a bursary to the University of Sydney where he gained first-class honours in English. |
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The prospective phylakes are tested by pleasures and by fears and the successful become rulers and phylakes, some of whom are destined to receive semi-divine honours after their deaths. |
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After completing an honours degree in human geography, Philip managed transport and distribution for a large Sydney-based importer of footwear and other fashion goods. |
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It was the second time that the Emmys, the television industry's highest honours and its equivalent of the Oscars, had been postponed in three weeks. |
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British cavalry standards and guidons are made of crimson silk embroidered with the appropriate regimental badges and insignia and battle honours. |
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The distinction of what is called dulia and latria was invented for the very purpose of permitting divine honours to be paid to angels and dead men with apparent impunity. |
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Upon discovery of errata in original tabulation, a few bandleaders who were-just ten days earlier-told they had won top honours, suddenly found themselves relegated. |
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His first major publication in astronomy was a catalogue of double stars which he published in the Transactions of the Royal Society in 1824 and for which he received honours. |
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Most would argue that Collins is barking mad when it comes to driving on our highways, but there seems little doubt that on the track he will be challenging for honours. |
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There is a total collapse of confidence in the integrity of his government and a widespread belief that honours are bartered around like second hand cars. |
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Prosecutors said the committee had approved applicants who presented forged honours that carried dates pre-dating the actual creation of the vaunted title. |
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Through the leitourgia, the rich carried a financial burden and were correspondingly rewarded with honours and prestige. |
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In fact, the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, which is based at St James's Palace, administers warrants for such honours. |
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Four yachts of 30m LOA entered for the 2005 race, with Wild Oats XI taking line and overall IRC handicap honours and also setting a race record. |
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The British honours system is a means of rewarding individuals' personal bravery, achievement, or service to the United Kingdom. |
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She received a ceremonial funeral, including full military honours, with a church service at St Paul's Cathedral on 17 April. |
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Now it's Blyton for the big screen, acclaimed director Sam Mendes doing the honours. |
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Peerages, knighthoods, and most other honours are bestowed by the Sovereign only on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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He has also adapted many of his stage works for radio, film and television winning extensive awards and honours from the start of his career. |
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A statue honours Doyle at Crowborough Cross in Crowborough, where he lived for 23 years. |
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The album was critically well received and earned a Best Alternative Music Album honours at the 2002 Grammy Awards. |
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In February 2006, Coldplay earned Best Album and Best Single honours at the Brit Awards. |
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In September 2010, Williams switched on the Blackpool illuminations, stating that it was one of the greatest honours he had achieved. |
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The pilot, Oberleutnant Martin Piscke was later interred in Troqueer Cemetery in Dumfries town, with full military honours. |
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Before his departure, various honours were conferred on him, including the freedom of the city of Geneva. |
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It required women to pass five subjects at an ordinary level and one at honours level and entitled them to hold a degree from the university. |
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Various local honours were dedicated to his memory, and he has become eponymous several times over. |
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The film earned honours in the Advertising Age's weekly Creativity Top 5 video. |
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Aberystwyth says it was the first department to offer students single honours degrees in human geography and physical geography. |
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Among many honours, he was awarded the Somerset Maugham Award in 1958 for Hear and Forgive. |
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Throughout 2000 Jones garnered a number of honours for his work including a BRIT Award for Best British Male. |
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At the age of 17 she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating with honours and receiving a music teacher's diploma. |
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America's Clogging Hall of Fame honours many of its dancers at the October Championships. |
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This is manifestly the case with the issuing of Orders of Australia and similar honours. |
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Since 1999 the city of Amsterdam honours the best sportsmen and women at the Amsterdam Sports Awards. |
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While he was still campaigning in Spain, the Senate began bestowing honours on Caesar. |
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He also set the precedent, which his imperial successors followed, of requiring the Senate to bestow various titles and honours upon him. |
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In December 1945 a list of British honours was announced to recognise a certain number of prominent islanders for services during the occupation. |
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The Canadian Music Hall of Fame established in 1976 honours Canadian musicians for their lifetime achievements. |
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Through her he inherited a large property in central Normandy, including the honours of Pacy and Breteuil. |
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Weller was offered a CBE in the 2006 birthday honours, but rejected the order. |
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The Rear Of The Year 2005, held at The Carlton Tower Hotel, honours male and female celebrities with the shapeliest bums. |
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Buckie Thistle won the North version, while Spartans took the honours in the South. |
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Cahill's play went on to receive top honours and a performance at Expo 67 in Montreal. |
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His body was returned to Amsterdam to be buried with full honours in the old Church. |
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Medals flowed for the Stakhanovites in 1930s Russia and New Year's honours will doubtless follow for a small army of Linda Snellites. |
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Who honours not his father, Henry the fifth, that made all France to quake, Shake he his weapon at us, and pass by. |
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New York State's recently deceased native son received the honours, but not before Bright was inducted as its first honorary member. |
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There he took prizes in English declamation, Latin and Greek, and graduated with honours, Ninth Wrangler in mathematics. |
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Over the years, Workington athletes have earned English Schools Championship honours. |
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Under the terms of this freshly negotiated truce, the Romans marched out with full honours into the territory of their allies, the Cenomani. |
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Although his father lost the throne, James Francis Edward was not deprived of his own honours. |
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Queally's third triumph arrived when Wyatt Earp rattled home up the stand's rail to take top honours in the Sporting Index Stakes. |
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He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish the honours which he enjoys. |
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I believe it honours the hard work of all Cape Verdeans who, together, have brought the nation to where it stands today. |
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Many honours and awards have been received by students, staff and alumni of the six colleges. |
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The team from UCE Birmingham's Jitsu Club scooped top honours at the Jitsu National Randori Championships. |
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At the end of the evening I spoke to him about Joseph Furphy on whom I was writing my honours long essay. |
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What a parade of gowns and caps, parental pride, certificates and honours, was unleashed in the fuggy atmosphere of the old cafe. |
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Slovenia's Luka Mezgec won yesterday's sprint finish in Trieste, where fourthplaced Nacer Bouhanni took points honours. |
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An Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 took the Gran Turismo honours again at the Giro delle Calabria in August. |
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This usually requires an extra year of study with an extra honours dissertation. |
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How could I condemn a name that honours so many of my friends for whose distance or loss I now beweep? |
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I should think he earned ten thousand a year, and his knighthood was but the first of the honours which must inevitably fall to his lot. |
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Live coverage honours to the BBC for its boringly reverential royal wedding marathon, when everyone knows ITV's folksy approach won the day. |
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The Crown creates all peerages, appoints members of the orders of chivalry, grants knighthoods and awards other honours. |
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The Sheffield Walk of Fame in the City Centre honours famous Sheffield residents past and present in a similar way to the Hollywood version. |
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His body was brought back to Portsmouth in November that year and received the highest naval and military honours. |
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Subsequently, it became one of Britain's most significant honours to be buried or commemorated in the abbey. |
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The standard first degree in England, Northern Ireland and Wales is the Bachelor's degree conferred with honours. |
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Students can work towards a first degree at either ordinary or honours level. |
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In Australia, most degrees are issued ungraded, with bachelor's degrees with honours being the exception. |
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The majority of bachelor's degrees are now honours degrees, although this has not always been the case historically. |
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The normal academic standard for bachelor's degrees in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is the honours degree. |
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It called for an enlargement of the curriculum, with honours to be awarded in many new fields. |
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In 1916 he edited Oxford Poetry and in June of that year graduated BA with First Class honours. |
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His funeral was given full state honours, and he was buried in Westminster Abbey in London. |
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More than three thousand mourners attended his funeral, which was given full state honours. |
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To celebrate the coronation, a coronation honours list is also released before the coronation. |
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Led Zeppelin have collected many honours and awards throughout the course of their career. |
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Among his honours, he was knighted in 1953 and the Gielgud Theatre was named after him. |
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Tomorrow the hooded Seal Of Approval will bid to make it four wins from five starts and clinch Group 2 honours for James Fanshawe and Hayley Turner in the Park Hill. |
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Ending his studies in 1913, Childe graduated the following year with various honours and prizes, including Professor Francis Anderson's prize for Philosophy. |
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Lewis began his academic career as an undergraduate student at Oxford University, where he won a triple first, the highest honours in three areas of study. |
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Suggestions that he invented the entire episode and was thereafter shunned by the emperor do not seem likely, given that he was awarded honours on his return. |
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The honours course is normally only open to those who do well in their bachelor's degree program and involves study at a more advanced level than that bachelor's degree. |
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As her husband, David used the title of earl, and there was the prospect that David's children by her would inherit all the honours borne by Matilda's father Waltheof. |
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The King's Birthday, which occurred yesterday, will be officially observed to-day, and the customary list of honours conferred on the occasion is published. |
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Eight baristas compete for top honours at the Kempinski Hotel Ajman as part of the hotel's inaugural barista competition for all five-star hotels in the Emirate. |
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Lennon also hailed the return of Gudjohnsen, who collected two Premie League titles with Chelsea and also Champions League honours with Barcelona after he left the club. |
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Only members of the Imperial family were allowed such honours, but Claudius subsequently lifted this restriction for some of his conquering generals. |
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The University of Ulster first-class honours graduate in Design for Visual Communication wowed the judges with his 60-second animation, Dreamcatcher. |
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But the law of arms is not part of the common law and the common law Courts have no jurisdiction over matters of dignities and honours, such as armorial bearings, or peerages. |
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The Aberdeen side of the 1970s regularly challenged for domestic honours. |
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The religious quarter day on September 29 honours which archangel? |
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The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure, and Hindu society honours the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving. |
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After a lengthy conference, he returned to Vladimir with honours. |
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Most notably the mint has made OBE medals as well as many military honours including the Defence Medal and the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for the British Armed Forces. |
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Reserve honours went to Silky Gibson Daughter, Rhydygors, Gibson Cavally from Glyn Davies, Talog, that joined the Trebersed herd at Carmarthen at 1,500gns. |
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A monument in Havana honours the Cuban Chinese who fell in the war. |
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In addition to the many honours Giggs has received within football, he was appointed an OBE in the Queen's 2007 Birthday Honours List for his services to football. |
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An honours degree may be directly linked to professional or vocational qualifications, particularly in fields such as engineering, surveying and architecture. |
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A Scottish ordinary degree is thus different from ordinary degrees in the rest of the UK in comprising a distinct course of study from the honours degree. |
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Pontypridd and Morriston shared the honours 2-2 with James Ryan and Gavin Evans scoring for Ponty and Dean Rosselly and Dean Beniamous netting for Morriston. |
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In 2005, Coventry became the first city in the UK to host the International Children's Games and three of the city sports teams won significant honours. |
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