Ms. Cabral earned her bachelor's degree from University of California, Davis and her master's degree from Harvard University. |
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He holds master's degrees in telecommunications systems and computer science. |
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Degas drew Perrot, erect and white-haired, a little thick in the middle, grasping a ballet master's stick for beating time. |
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The rich crown moldings are the ballet master's touch that will remain, she says. |
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Cinderella-like, she works as a scullery maid by day, but dances with her master's son by night. |
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They had slowed down a bit a while back, the horse perhaps sensing its master's grip was not as tight, or that he was not as attentive as usual. |
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With one crack of his whip into the air, the horses followed their master's command and began their foot cadence once again. |
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As dawn broke, with the master's consent, sailors from the ship boarded the vessel. |
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He was denied the salary increment given to teachers who have attained a master's degree plus 30 credits. |
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He holds double bachelors and master's degrees and has an extensive background of teaching and publishing. |
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She holds bachelor's and master's degrees in piano performance and pedagogy. |
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Although she desired a good job, Lin knew that she was not as competent as graduates with bachelor's and master's degrees. |
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Most of them possessed master's degrees, and a few had earned their doctorates. |
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You will need more than a bachelor's, master's or Ph.D. degree to be successful in the new millennium. |
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He has trained 36 master's and doctoral students or postdoctoral research associates. |
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His father, after all, has a flunky whose job is to put toothpaste on his master's toothbrush. |
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While under the master's guidance, which is generally for a year, the newly qualified barrister is known as a devil. |
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The name Vinci stands not only as a metaphor for the master's pictorial perfection but also as a figura of his self. |
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He did the same to get his master's degree in computer science from James Madison University. |
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Few would pretend that an MBA stands comparison with a master's degree in basic sciences in scholarship or scientific content. |
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The coffin was taken out of the house feet first, and the cattle and bees had to be notified of their master's demise. |
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Stewart gestured crossing his heart and sealing his lips and laughed heartily at his master's coyness. |
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In August 2001, Casillas began her first year as a doctoral student in clinical psychology at USD after completing her master's degree. |
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He said that the nine rebel ministers would not be missed and compared them to houseboys living in their master's house and abusing his property. |
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So he pulled up his pantaloons and got himself a master's in business administration. |
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During the afternoon ceremony, master's degrees were conferred on 510 new graduates wearing brightly colored hoods denoting their major. |
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Some thirty students have done thesis investigations for a doctoral or a master's degree in paleopathology. |
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I was shocked out of my shoes because my master's degree from Hunter College was grounded in education. |
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Now, many high-school teachers have master's degrees, but most elementary teachers do not. |
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It may be grouped with other such pictures which we believe were executed by Bronzino on the basis of his master's drawings or cartoons. |
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Did you ever consider approaching your linguistics department with a master's thesis solely dedicated to onomatopoeia? |
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Then, accompanied by two or three fishermen's families, he blessed the boats in the East Basin before retiring to the harbour master's office. |
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Some allied health programs, including physical therapy and occupational therapy, now require a master's prepared entry-level. |
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You would have to produce a master's certificate and prove you could navigate by starlight before they would let you loose around the coast. |
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Like an obedient servant, who follows his master's commands, the young ones always go with the mother. |
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He works alone, without helpers, and every gun that leaves his shop bears the distinctive stamp of a master's work. |
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In order to instill the necessary discipline in a novitiate, all emotion must be eradicated from the master's side of the equation. |
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I wondered, how does a man who went to Yale to get a master's of business administration end up making films in Canada for a living? |
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That moment, as well as anything, signifies the Japanese cut-and-paste master's arrival as a major force in the world of progressive pop music. |
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Often on such occasions the bullocky's dog would sit guarding its master's tuckerbox and possessions while he was away seeking help. |
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He was the supervisor of 39 doctoral dissertations and over 500 master's theses. |
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She also holds a master's degree, with distinction, in operations research from the Naval Postgraduate School. |
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Now that the veteran is in the master's category he is able to boast having shot his age no less than 27 times. |
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Alon's idea, which became his master's thesis, was to feed the birds directly, by scattering corn near the lake with a mechanical sower. |
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In Rhode Island, I taught a ceramics course for master's degree candidates. |
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Bear and Tiger became my friend but falcon was still sore at me for nearly killing him the first time we meet in the master's house. |
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While a slave could be raffled off or wagered at the master's whim, freeing a slave was fraught with legal obstacles. |
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Perhaps there was something left of the community breakfast provided every morning for the boarders by the lodging master's wife. |
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The raven cawed playfully uncaring of its master's irritation, and leapt unto a stack of scrolls. |
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Gary lived on trust and by sharing both muscle and skills, not money, although he had a master's degree in business. |
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The master's meal consisted of a loaf of bread stuffed with a mixture of meat and vegetables, and his glass was filled with wine. |
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In a busy artist's workshop, the job of transferring the master's design to the support may well have been delegated to assistants. |
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The man opened his mouth shaping the words that would meet the master's ear. |
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The designer, Ruth Gill, created the concept for her master's thesis, and describes it thusly. |
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It is difficult to see Robinson as anything other than a second in command, a loyal lieutenant who fulfils his master's wishes. |
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It is taught in American literature courses and has been incorporated into master's theses and doctoral dissertations. |
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If you are a graduate student, you may be moving toward completing your master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. |
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They can continue classes or use the research as their master's theses and doctoral dissertations. |
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I went to Boston University for my master's in communications without any real idea of what I was going to do. |
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He completed his BFA in Manitoba and was accepted to do his master's at Ohio State University. |
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He grew up in New Jersey and did his master's in Virginia and then stayed on to work at NASA Langley. |
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Corliss has a bachelor's degree from Saint Joseph's College in Philadelphia and a master's in film studies from Columbia University. |
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Since graduating from the University of Ulster with a master's in 1999 he has had numerous exhibitions in Ireland and London. |
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I wanted to work on my own films, so I began work on my master's at Concordia. |
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When I learned of the chance, I decided to study abroad, finishing my master's at a French university where I could hone my new skill. |
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After the Olympics, I hope to attend graduate school and complete a master's in education. |
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Vaughn is currently in graduate school pursuing a master's in business administration. |
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Chia is currently pursuing a master's in developmental studies in The Netherlands. |
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He spent six years at the university before graduating with a master's degree in physics. |
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With a smooth, effortless movement, the killer kicked the master's horn over the edge of the balcony where it spun into the blackness below. |
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He went in with a feint in the low lines, whence he whirled his point into carte as he lunged, and planted the trident over the master's heart. |
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He has a law degree and a master's degree in classical studies from Columbia University. |
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The piece abounds in quotations from Balanchine's leotard ballets, as the master's abstract works are called because of their stark costuming. |
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And Ayckbourn's triune contribution is worthy of that master's dramaturgic know-how. |
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She took classes to be an emergency medical technician in Florida and got a master's degree in health from Adelphi University. |
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The servants continue to hover disdainfully on the sidelines, grudgingly carrying out the master's orders. |
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Whether a teacher has a master's or other advanced degree appears to count only in science and math. |
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The house slave who poisoned her master's family by putting ground glass in the food had first to become the family cook. |
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I went to graduate school because I needed a master's degree to be able to teach. |
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From next month she is going to the institute to study for a master's degree. |
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As he grew he developed into a fine-looking man, and his master's wife noticed. |
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Did the master's mate further depute the job to a young seaman whom he knew to be literate? |
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Graduate study typically refers to programs that award master's or doctorate degrees. |
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He later earned his master's and doctorate degrees from Harvard University. |
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He is a graduate of UH with master's degrees in Pacific Studies and History. |
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Most other master's degree programs also require additional education before accepting applied degree holders. |
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She leapt to her feet and immediately had to jump to avoid a swipe of her master's pole that would have broken both her ankles had it connected. |
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Dated to the 1470s, it no longer seems like the work of an imitator, retrospectively evoking an earlier moment in the master's career. |
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Higher education is defined as involving programs that award bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees. |
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African-American rhetors establish agency not by dismantling the master's house, but by transforming it into something that suits their aims. |
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He holds a bachelor's degree in geomatics and a master's degree from the Department of Geomatic Sciences at Laval University. |
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He holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from Creighton University and a master's in library science from the University of Illinois. |
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She then earned a master's in library science and worked in Army libraries in Italy and Germany until her 1993 retirement. |
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An economics graduate with a master's in political economy, he resigned as a faculty dean at the University of Malaya to enter politics. |
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One young acolyte has such a rictus from grinning at his master's jokes that it looks like a physical affliction. |
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It is of high literary quality, showing the master's great skill at phrasing subtle ideas and word-play. |
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It made sense to give her clothes, like a servant wearing his master's livery. |
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She also earned a bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in industrial relations. |
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The number of researchers has doubled, and a larger proportion now have master's degrees and doctorates. |
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Both men are currently pursuing master's degrees in preparation for future careers outside the church. |
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He holds bachelor's and master's degrees in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Ohio State University. |
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He received his bachelor's degree, master's degree and Ph.D. from Stanford University. |
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She received a master's degree in speech pathology and audiology in 1972 from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. |
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As dawn broke, with the master's consent, sailors from the USS Bunker Hill boarded the vessel. |
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She is also a keen sailor, who is on track for her yacht master's certificate. |
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The Russian interpreter appeared to be having difficulty translating his master's words. |
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The company brilliantly captures the feel of the master's writing without having to resort to big dresses and gleaming samovars. |
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It followed that the master's award of damages for the owner's increased costs of completion had to be set aside. |
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Perez holds a master's degree in business administration from Stanford University, and a bachelor's of arts degree from Monterrey Tech in Mexico. |
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So he became a full-time student to get a master's degree in finance. |
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The Jezebel is considered to be a sexually aggressive woman, portrayed as being ready and willing to respond to the master's beck and call without any resistance. |
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He returned to Poland, and pursued a master's degree at the Polish-Japanese Institute of computer science. |
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She holds a master's in business administration from the Wharton School. |
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He earned a master's in English literature from Columbia University and a doctorate in American and Afro-American literature from Emory University. |
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He received a master's degree in English literature from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in American and Afro-American literature from Emory University. |
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Mrs Reynolds mused, stifling a grin with an effort as she recalled the master's decidedly windblown appearance at the breakfast room door the previous day. |
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Her boots and gloves were of softest kidskin, and a belt encircled her waist from which hung a deadly, but less heavy version of her master's broadsword. |
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In 1755 he joined the Royal Navy, and within two years passed his master's examination to qualify for the navigation and handling of a royal ship. |
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The cargo master's office was insulated and soundproofed and contained a kitchenette at one end of the room, with a lavatory in a small room next door. |
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Armed with a master's degree in library science from Atlanta University and a commitment to the profession, Johnson joined the Brooklyn Public Library System 20 years ago. |
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For a second the dog hesitated, then as if compelled by a command, Rocky pounced on Kevin trailing his rough tongue all over his master's face in long slurpy licks. |
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Another of our employments was to row a little way off from the shore in a boat, and dive for large stones to build a wall round our master's house. |
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The instructor was a registered nurse who had master's degree preparation. |
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Some had master's and doctorate degrees, and some were Party members. |
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My department offers bachelor's and master's degrees but not a doctorate. |
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I attended Oxford, and graduated with a master's degree in liberal arts. |
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Some took the educational route, often majoring in political science or some related field, then attending law school or taking a master's in public affairs. |
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Lorenzo has a master's in communications from Boston University. |
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My master's thesis looks at the careers of Antonio Brico, Margaret Hillis, and Sarah Caldwell, three women conductors whose careers started in the early to mid 20th Century. |
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He would regret messing with me and interfering with the master's plans! |
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Returning to her master's cabin, Tanj showered, and washed her hair. |
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When it was time for his lordship to occupy the bed the pig was turfed out and put on top of his master's clothes to ensure they were warm in the morning. |
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Hayes, now a professor of film in New England, blossomed under the master's tutelage, producing crisp, witty dialogue, and for a while the two were close. |
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The Skye terrier, who followed his master's remains as they were taken to be buried at Greyfriars, watched over the grave for 14 years until his death. |
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Emily, in fact, will be staying with him on the weekends while she finishes her master's degree at a college in Rhode Island. |
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A freed slave generally assumed his former master's praenomen and nomen. |
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One is an Army captain with a master's degree in archaeology. |
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Casey Schwartz is a graduate of Brown University and has a master's in psychodynamic neuroscience from University College London. |
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A squire takes his fallen master's identity to joust in medieval combat. |
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Townshend led a master's class in aggressive guitar, windmilling power chords, strumming with blitzkrieg ferocity and firing out staccato solos in intensive bursts. |
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He stayed right where he was, in perfect obedience to his master's word. |
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Automatically, his own hands rose to catch at his master's arm. |
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To Zohra, who obtained a master's degree from the Bogor Institute of Agriculture, the subordinate position of women in a variety of fields must be opposed. |
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Teachers with master's degrees were doing the work of paraprofessionals. |
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After a false start in his master's style he began a series of large pictures with themes drawn from French history painted in an eclectic manner. |
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From the proportions of the inner sanctum to the motifs carved into the pillars, the traditional temple takes its first form on the master's drawing board. |
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With a master's degree from a British university and years of overseas experience, he is just the type of cosmopolitan go-getter to make it big in the emerging New Economy. |
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And the vibrant images from the 19th-century post-Impressionist master's canvases stimulated their imagination to the full, resulting in a multi-coloured eyecatching display. |
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The new master's program has a set curriculum with no elective courses. |
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I was the first of eighteen cousins to earn more than one master's degree, and yet the only job I could find in my town was as an elementary school custodian. |
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The University of Berkley offers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees for a flat installment rate with a discount for prepayment. |
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She got a job with VSO, sending doctors and nurses all over the world and went on to do a master's degree in social policy in developing countries. |
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The sky draped as a backdrop for the crimson harvest sun like a painting in a majestic golden frame embellished by great brush strokes from a master's hand. |
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It would also be helpful for doctoral and master's degree candidates who want to study how other successful dissertations and theses have been presented. |
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She went to a top high school, a magnet school, in her area, went to an Ivy League university, did a master's program, and is now in law school in New York. |
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Gay received her master's degree in psychology and her doctorate in clinical psychology from the New School for Social Research in New York City. |
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All bachelor's and master's degrees accredited by ANECA enjoy full academic and professional effects in accordance with new and previous laws. |
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The school has approximately 30,000 students and awards undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in more than 100 disciplines. |
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It is possible to graduate three years after the master's degree, while much longer periods are not uncommon. |
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In August 1727, after taking his master's degree, Wesley returned to Epworth. |
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The Finnish requirement for the entrance into doctoral studies is a master's degree or equivalent. |
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They can then apply to earn a master's degree or a speciality diploma, then an MD degree in a specialty. |
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In the UK, this is a master's degree level qualification that retains the title of bachelor's for historical reasons. |
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Sona received her bachelor's and master's degrees from the Pusan National Fisheries University, and her doctorate degree from Clark University. |
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In the UK, these qualifications, while retaining the title of bachelor's degrees, are master's degree level qualifications. |
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Many UK master's degrees require considerable experience in the field before a candidate is accepted onto the course. |
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Eh, dear, Mr. Robert, sir, the master's waiting to hear you ask after your little cariad, Miss Hirell. |
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A master's degree will require another two to three years of coursework and a thesis. |
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In 2003, after the application of the Bologna process, bachelor's and graduate master's degrees replaced the old degrees. |
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Like Austria and Germany, Switzerland did not have a tradition of bachelor's and master's degrees. |
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It is an undergraduate first study cycle program which is required to advance into further studies such as master's degree programs. |
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Moreover, this is usually considered a formality to allow students to switch to foreign universities master's programs. |
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Forty-seven-year-old homemaker and volunteer museum guide, holder of a master's degree in English, married twenty-three years to a professor. |
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This adopted descriptors for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees that were deliberately similar to those defined by the Bologna Process. |
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As a slave he was required to do his master's bidding without question. |
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Holla, there! Holla, there, I say! What the devil are you about with my master's box-coat? |
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What does Todd Williams, who moves like a calligraphy master's brushstroke, do in phase three of his career? |
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Her master's thesis at Columbia University explored the connection between luminism and Eastern thought. |
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Krismann holds a bachelor of arts degree in art history from Smith College and a master's in library science from Columbia University. |
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Workman, whose master's degree is in anthrozoology, says that breeding for conformation is a more recent development. |
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So too does his account of the master's pocket watch, another Sternian acquisition. |
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Domestics will pay a more cheerful service when they find themselves not spurned because fortune has laid them at their master's feet. |
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Integrated master's degrees are often the standard route to chartered status for STEM professionals in England. |
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Graduating with a master's degree in surgery, Leblanc opened a medical practice. |
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The weaver organised the carding, spinning and weaving to the master's specification. |
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He received a master's degree from Yale by giving an oral dissertation to the Yale graduating class. |
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Intermediate graduate qualifications lie between master's level and the doctorate. |
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Domestic slaves could be considered part of the master's household and would not be sold to others without extreme cause. |
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This made slaves a permanent part of a master's lineage and the children of slaves could become closely connected with the larger family ties. |
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They had the right to have a family and own property, subject to their master's goodwill and permission, but they had no political rights. |
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In Alabama, slaves were not allowed to leave their master's premises without written consent or passes. |
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A resi lived surrounded by students, who took care of their master's daily needs. |
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For many, the graveyard is associated with Greyfriars Bobby, the loyal dog who guarded his master's grave. |
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The master's pulse stood still, and he stared helplessly. The buzz of study ceased. The pupils wondered if this fool-hardy boy had lost his mind. |
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She will either earn a master's degree for a career in medical research or will pursue medical school to become a doctor of osteology. |
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The system differentiates between a free master's degree and a master's degree in technology. |
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It takes three years to earn a bachelor's degree and another one or two years to earn a master's degree. |
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I did my master's thesis in the Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve, Ecuador's smallest protected area, just outside of Quito. |
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In August 2015 it was ranked first on a list of master's courses in fashion by Business of Fashion, a fashion website. |
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The death of Dobbin of old age had put an end to his master's eggling, for he had no capital with which to buy another horse. |
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The Adagio for Glass Harmonica is revised in the new form, as are fragments of the master's work from which Goldstone has constructed a sonata. |
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Some institutions offer an undergraduate master's degree as a first degree, typically lasting four years. |
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She also earned master's degrees in organ performance from Northwestern University and in harpsicord performance from the University of Oregon. |
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The college was established in 1970 and offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programmes. |
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Most health physicists have at least a master's degree, but not all jobs in professional health physics require one. |
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Research degrees at the master's and doctoral level are conferred in all subjects studied at graduate level at the university. |
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Access to PhDs normally requires a upper second class or first class bachelor's degree, or a master's degree. |
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Other post-bacc programs apply students' course work toward a master's degree. Tina decided not to enter an organized post-bacc program. |
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It can apply its many powers of illusion to trick and deceive its master's enemies. |
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The old candidate's degree was relabeled as the bachelor's degree and the doctorandus' by the master's degree. |
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As one of the Ancient Universities of the United Kingdom, Glasgow University is one of only eight institutions to award undergraduate master's degrees in certain disciplines. |
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Criteria for admission into master's and doctor's programs vary in Brazil. |
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If you are sent with ready money to buy anything at a shop, and happen at that time to be out of pocket, sink the money, and take up the goods on your master's account. |
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However, opposition was raised to the university's plans to close the master's degrees in social work from 2019 to allow it to expand other research areas. |
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Jessie holds a master's degree in collegiate scholarship and service, and a bachelor's degree in education, both from the Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Okla. |
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Lindberg has been with the company since 2006, is an associate and a graduate of The Evergreen State College, with a master's degree from Alaska Pacific University. |
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Public health is usually studied at the master's degree level. |
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Students in the history of art master's programme have to choose a specialisation ranging from antiquity to early modern to global contemporary artwork. |
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A Scot called Macmillan, a man holding a master's square-rig ticket, gave me a portion of a shanty related in tune to the foregoing, and also to the British Rolling Home. |
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A milestone was reached in the United States according to results of the 2010 census, as women surpassed men in attaining master's degrees, for the first time. |
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She wrote her master's thesis on solid rocket propellants during a 10-month research stay at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technologies in Moscow, Russia. |
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As in the rest of the UK, integrated master's degrees, taking five years in Scotland, are also offered as first degrees alongside bachelor's degrees. |
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Unpublished master's thesis, University of Chung Cheng, Chiayi, Taiwan. |
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With permission Bobby jacked himself off all over Kent's boots and then proceeded to lick all his creamy boy juice off his master's boots, really shining them up for him. |
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He went on to earn a master's degree in choral music from the University of Illinois, and a doctor of musical arts degree in choral conducting from Michigan State University. |
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To get on to a master's in music therapy, you will usually need a three-year diploma or graduateship from a college of music, or a degree in music from a university. |
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Postgraduate degrees include master's degrees, either taught or by research, and doctoral level research degrees that usually take at least three years. |
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Lulo Reinhardt is the greatnephew of majestic pioneer Django, and this is just about as genuine a lineage as we can get, 60 years after the master's demise. |
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Students study component parts in for this master's degree in both Cardiff and Seoul and a system of free study and research exchange exists between the two institutions. |
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There are a variety of courses from diplomas through to master's degrees. |
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A master's degree obtained at a polytechnic gives the same academic right to continue studies at Doctoral level as a master's degree obtained at a university. |
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Many programmes may be taught in the English language, the academic lingua franca, in bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctorates and student exchange programmes. |
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He felt, for a moment, as the daring archimage whose spells, too potent for their master's safety, have evoked and unchained a spirit that defies their guidance. |
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Individuals who hold either a bachelor's degree, Licentiate or Technologist are eligible for admission into graduate courses leading to advanced master's or doctor's degrees. |
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When so admitted, the student is expected to have mastered the material covered in the master's degree despite not holding one, though this tradition is under heavy criticism. |
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Doctoral applicants were previously required to have a master's degree, but many programs accept students immediately following undergraduate studies. |
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The majority of master's degree holders have graduated from university. |
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These integrate teaching at master's level during the first one or two years of the degree, either alongside research or as a preliminary to starting research. |
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The degree can be compared both to the bachelor's and master's degree. |
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Her entrancement with liminality in cultures, genders, and technologies became the basis of her master's thesis, Engendered Machines and Humanbeasts. |
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Cynthia Wester, the mother of Kimberly Riddle, said her daughter had two master's degrees and was preparing to take the test to make her a certified teacher. |
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Despite their names, these extended master's degrees may not be described as doctoral degrees nor do they confer the right to use the title of doctor on their recipients. |
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Earning a bachelor's degree in 1584, he completed a master's by 1588 and studied for a medical doctorate at Cambridge, which was later granted by the University of Oxford. |
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In 1881 he shifted his focus completely to languages, and in 1887 earned his master's degree in French, with English and Latin as his secondary languages. |
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