Advanced or honorary academic degree in divinity.
A doctor's degree in religion.
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1Results: There was statistically significant association between DD and age and BMI.
2In CD and DD subgroups, no significant treatment effects could be found.
3Dow also announced a cross-licensing agreement with DuPont's DD.N Pioneer seed unit.
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1In this unfortunate state of mind, the Doctor of Divinity passed many months.
2In 1871 Lafayette College conferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity on him.
3An honorary Doctor of Divinity degree will be conferred on him in July.
4His degree of Doctor of Divinity was bestowed upon him by Aberdeen University.
5I am a Doctor of Divinity, and the incumbent of Ashbrook-cum-Ferndale.'
6This is the way the conversation between the Doctor of Divinity and the up.
7I have not yet been unfrocked, and I am still a Doctor of Divinity.
8He also received the degree of Doctor of Divinity, from the University of Edinburgh.
9At ten o'clock A.M. saw the enemy-inthe shape of a Doctor of Divinity.
10I am a Doctor of Divinity and Master of Arts.
11The dignity of a Doctor of Divinity demands all the respect we can accord it.
12The University of Vermont conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1854.
13For clergymen who have the degree of Doctor of Divinity, the designation is as follows:
14He received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Rutgers College, New Jersey, in 1864.
15In 1728, he received from Edinburgh and Aberdeen an unsolicited diploma of Doctor of Divinity.
16A distinguished Doctor of Divinity said: "Your book leavens my sermons."
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