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Honorary degrees were conferred upon A. M. Rosenthal, Pulitzer Prize journalist long with The New York Times and now a columnist for The Daily News, and Constance Emmer Lieber, a philanthropist and advocate of mental health research.
But he could acquire the rights and privileges pertaining to the office; and they were conferred upon him, apparently by the Senate, whose action was then ratified by the popular assembly.
In central Uganda for example, land formed the cornerstone of identity and was nominally controlled by the King (Kabaka) in trust for his subjects while individual plots were conferred upon the peasants by local chiefs (Green 2006).
Would anyone take it seriously if the toothpaste-of-the-year award were conferred upon Crest, by Crest?
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Allawi's medical degree, she wrote, "was conferred upon him by the Baath party".
Later, when they were old enough, the burden was conferred upon the school.
Prophetically, he renounced the title of "National Unchangeable Leader," which had been conferred upon him in 1938.
Elections were dispensed with in 1854, when the presidency was conferred upon him for life.
When an admissions advantage is conferred upon racial minorities, we call it affirmative action.
The title earl of Warwick was conferred upon him in 1546.
Nobility had been conferred upon the family as early as 1574 by Emperor Maximilian II.
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