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1 She was found guilty in the full degree , but to Gaudry were accorded extenuating circumstances.
2 Students can opt to undertake the full degree over three, four, five or six years.
3 Every man should have a full degree of self-confidence.
4 She was not merely a fool, but had taken the full degree as a self-satisfied blockhead.
5 Can you gain the required skill with a targeted class or course rather than a full degree ?
6 There is a full degree of difference between boiling in an open pot and in Casella's apparatus.
7 Madam, - The demotion of early and medieval Irish as a full degree subject at UCD is lamentable.
8 Mrs. Gantry met her with a kiss a full degree more fervent than was consistent with strict decorum.
9 One mother reckoned she had already accumulated sufficient credit to have qualified for a full degree in worry.
10 The temperature will always be from a half to a full degree higher in the rectum than in the groin.
11 I'm good at taking on information -I can remember stuff -so I'm looking forward to studying for a full degree .
12 Right preparation and earnest practise should give you a full degree of confidence in your ability to perform the task before you.
13 Last year, Ireland's average air temperature was a full degree hotter than in the period 1961 to 1981.
14 Is there to you no meaning in the singularity that power in full degree to speculate upon the future was given to man alone?
15 Only bit by bit would the full degree of his physical dependence, as we have seen it through the years, become clear to her.
16 Abdul Latif Jamil Mohammed studied aerospace engineering at Kingston University in 2006-7 but did not complete a full degree .
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