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Rumor is improvised news possessing a degree of uncertainty.
Exceptionally for that post, Mr Xiao was qualified, possessing a degree in law.
Each implant system shares the common feature of being linked and possessing a degree of laxity.
The state enjoys the highest college attainment rate in the country, with 38% of adults possessing a degree.
By an intensive magnitude Kant means a magnitude possessing a degree and so capable of being apprehended by the senses: for example brightness or temperature.
The meticulous creations manage to be visually alluring while also possessing a degree of uncanny valley eeriness, a paradoxical feel reminiscent of the collaged figures in the music video for Franz Ferdinand's 2004 single "Take Me Out".
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Gardiner is less than thrilling in the role, but he possesses a degree of sincerity.
Entry requirements: There are no formal academic requirements, although many employers will require you to possess a degree or equivalent qualification.
Some friends think this is a sin of omission and therefore O.K., as opposed to a sin of commission, where I would say I possessed a degree I did not.
Having said this, any nation that can arrange a referendum at a week's notice, conduct it competently, and produce a result before midnight, possesses a degree of civic organisation that many would envy.
And what does it say about what it means to possess a degree from an English university if this is so?" The study did not publish a breakdown by university of the amount of time students studied each week.
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