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Synonym: honours degreeSimilar words: honourhonoureddishonourin honour ofhonourablehonourablylap of honourcacophonousMeaning: ['ɑnə(r) /'ɒn-]  n. a university degree with honors. 
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91, Bill Gates will supposedly do the honours himself at his Windows World keynote.
92, When Elvis first became famous he had honours and awards showered upon him.
93, This continued on until 1958 after a war-time lapse with honours even after 22 contents.
94, The band presented the Company with a plaque commemorating their visit, together with a framed print displaying the regimental battle honours.
95, The third and honours years offer a wide range of subjects grouped under four headings - Compositional Studies.
96, Later, Qaddafi honours the captain in a moving public ceremony.
97, Minimum entry qualification is an Honours degree in Chemistry or its approved equivalent.
98, How Lord Mountbatten would have relished adding a saint to the other family honours he proudly displayed.
99, In 1914 he graduated with first-class honours as an associate.
100, The successful candidate must hold a first or second class honours degree.
101, The third year is spent abroad and the fourth year follows the pattern of the final year of the single honours degree.
102, Later he went up to Oxford, taking his degree with first class honours in History.
103, Biological Sciences Within Biological Sciences there are twelve single honours degree specialisations.
104, Most first-year students want a programme which leaves open the option of entering the legal profession and of taking an honours degree.
105, This represented the honours system at its most farcical, said Mr Wilson's original text.
106, Teachers and careers advisers tend to push students towards single honours physics or chemistry degrees, or, more usually, engineering.
107, Five past pupils had this year obtained first-class Honours degrees, an achievement performed only once before, in 1950.
108, Only about one fifth of names submitted make it through to the final roll-call of the main Honours Committee.
109, In their third year, honours students also write a 10,(http://sentencedict.com/honours.html)000-word dissertation based on supervised research on a subject of their choice.
110, Entrance requirement: First or Second Class Honours in mathematics, or another science with substantial mathematical content.
111, Competition is keen and a good honours degree or meritorious performance in an ordinary degree is normally required.
112, The chief acting honours, however, go to Jean Marsh as the tense but battle-hardened Miss Madrigal.
113, Entering the University of Dundee, he graduated with first-class honours in history in 1975, and then pursued postgraduate study.
114, It honours the goddess Durga, who slew the fearsome buffalo demon, Mahisasura, thus freeing mankind from terror.
115, Underlying Mr Singh's campaign has been an implication that boys receiving awards and honours have not really been deserving of them.
116, He received his knighthood in the 1990 New Year's Honours List.
117, There, he sailed through a first class honours degree in maths.
118, In 1927 he took first-class honours in his final examination.
119, Applicants offering qualifications other than those acceptable for an honours degree will be considered for entry to the ordinary degree.
120, One thing was almost certain - either the top club honours were split, or they were both with East.
More similar words: honourhonoureddishonourin honour ofhonourablehonourablylap of honourcacophonousmonotonouslymonotonoushonorhonorediron outdishonorhonorarypronounhonorablehonorablysiphon offhonorificphonologyhonorariumdo the honorspoisonousportion outpronouncetime-honoredphonographpronouncedgluttonous
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