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She also earned a degree of popularity as a pinup model during World War II.
She earned a degree of the unofficial sort after hiring on as a press aide in the D'Amato camp in 1982 (she liked his anti-communism).
If Doctorow has earned a degree of patience from his readers in his steady output, a different kind of commitment has been required of the devotees of Joyce Carol Oates's work.
A recent study of about 3,000 graduates of Boston public high schools found that although two-thirds went on to college, only 675 had earned a degree of any kind, including a one-year certificate, seven years later.
She went on to marry her castmate in 1948, and she and Davis began a nearly six-decade-long personal and artistic collaboration that earned a degree of public reverence quite distinct from the usual fatuous fondness for celebrity coupledom.
Since its auspicious 1985 debut, the BMW M3 Coupe has earned a degree of reverence that few sporting cars can claim.
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Also, when a doctor earns a degree of recognition for a scientific contribution, Dr. Koopman said: "Do you drop the name because of something else they did?
With eight minutes remaining, the visitors led 38-16 BathBath saved some blushes with two tries to earn a degree of respectability.
Shi earned a degree from the Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
That summer, Khalas earned a degree in business, graduating as valedictorian of his class.
Additionally, formal examinations were required to earn a degree in one of these three fields of study.
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