Bachelor's degree awarded for undergraduate study in liberal arts, the sciences or both.
1His goal: a bachelor of arts degree and then law school.
2She was a bachelor of arts, but he had gone beyond her limitations.
3He is graduated a bachelor of arts, and is a virtuous and exemplary youth.
4Williams is a freshman seeking a bachelor of arts degree, said a university spokeswoman.
5Her child-daughter, who was a bachelor of arts, was gone; but in her place was a woman-daughter.
6He is a bachelor of arts, and has held the media-racion for a little more than two years.
7She was a bachelor of arts.
8I remember one well-known bachelor of arts who answered to the name of Spud, a rather vulgar little man.
9He was prevailed to return to his college, where, in 1638, he took his degree as bachelor of arts.
10She graduated with honors in 2001 with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and a concentration in film.
11Katy had, this year, completed a bachelor of arts degree in psychology, an accomplishment six long years in the making.
12Though a scientist, he had taken the degree of bachelor of arts, and he was an inheritor of church traditions.
13Imagine how delighted I should be, if when enjoying the delicious luxury of sunset, some bachelor of arts should say-
14Once she completed her studies and earned her bachelor of arts degree from UTC next spring, she would start job hunting.
15He reflected a bit, just a moment, and recalled your appearance: a shy youth, a bachelor of arts, wearing an eyeglass.
16A recent university graduate with a bachelor of arts, she and most of her friends are now wondering what to do next.
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