Degree
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He doesn't have a
degree
yet, but he wants to be a comedian.
They said his head was up in space and they would bring him down to Earth, Essentially he came from nothing and that is what he was worth, He’d never get to go to university to learn, Only degrees he’d ever show would be the first
degree
burns From those that came too close, they told him he was too bright, That’s why no one ever looked him in the eyes, His judgment became clouded So did the sky, With evaporated tears as the sun started to cry.
He has a master's
degree.
How do we implement that to a higher
degree
on a more extensive scale?
Now, that's a very extreme example, obviously, in the case of the chain gang, but actually almost everywhere in the world we treat addicts to some
degree
like that.
I have a Bachelor of Science with an education
degree.
So you use the crypto-currency bitcoin, which is easily exchanged for real-world currencies and gives quite a high
degree
of anonymity to its users.
When I learned this, beginning my masters
degree
in international relations, I felt a sort of surge of relief.
Oh, they have a
degree
from Harvard on the wall?
So Ph.D. this, and
degree
there, and the yadda yadda.
On a side note, there is surprising
degree
of similarity in the earliest rock art found all the way from France and Spain to Indonesia and Australia.
Today, he holds a master's degree, and his daughters each have degrees from Cornell and Harvard.
I had third
degree
tears."
It became immediately apparent that not everyone was thrilled to have that
degree
of liminality in their space.
How have we reached such a high
degree
of urbanization, and what does it mean for our future?
And, in fact, if your recipe calls for a 350
degree
oven, it'll never happen, since caramelization starts at 356 degrees.
YV: Well, there's a great
degree
of hypocrisy.
In fact, the structures required for such incredible flexibility were once considered so complex that Charles Darwin himself acknowledged that the idea of there having evolved seemed absurd in the highest possible
degree.
One calorie, the kind we measure in food, also called a large calorie, is defined as the amount of energy it would take to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one
degree
Celsius.
I was trapped on a small rock about the size of a sheet of paper in sandals and board shorts, in between an 80
degree
C river and a hot spring that, well, looked like this, close to boiling.
The
degree
to which a unit of insulin lowers the blood sugar helps us understand something called insulin sensitivity.
It's a difference of more than one degree, it's the difference between ice and water.
Able to travel consistently at the incredible speed of one
degree
longitude around the equator per minute, the plane would take six hours to circle the world.
45 minutes later, just as the other two planes are about to run empty, he meets them at the 315
degree
point and transfers 45 kiloliters of fuel to each, leaving 45 for himself.
There, Marie earned both a physics and mathematics
degree
surviving largely on bread and tea, and sometimes fainting from near starvation.
We judge ourselves as better than others to a
degree
that violates the laws of math.
Now, it's fairly easy to find rocks of the right age at this point, because the Earth is, to a coarse degree, geologically mapped.
I did not realize she was an inspiration, because she got her music
degree
through a mail-order course, the US School of Music.
Because now they will get a bachelors
degree
in medical imaging and all that kind of stuff.
Well, to a very last degree, it is these young students.
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