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1 The remaining eight non-MD researchers had a PhD in computational science-related fields.
2 Unless he had a PhD in psychology, he was of little use.
3 She had a Phd from Cornell by the age of 27.
4 Everdene, who had a PhD in economics, taught at the university.
5 He had a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.
6 Adrienne had a PhD in beating around the bush.
7 It should be straightforward, like if the Earl of Sandwich had a PhD in rocket propulsion.
8 The Hindu priest had a PhD in Sanskrit.
9 He had a PhD in Computer Science.
10 My father was president of the American Accountancy Association and my mother had a PhD in psychotherapy.
11 She had lovely teeth, black hair, unplucked eyebrows and a briefcase; she had a PhD in Gender Studies.
12 His study exposed an expert problem: there was no difference in results whether one had a PhD or an undergraduate degree.
13 Nuttall was also asked about reports that his CV included claims that he had a PhD in history from Liverpool Hope University.
14 If I said I had a PhD from Cambridge, US or UK (I have neither), it would only take you a day to find it.
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