Synonym: sheepskin. Similar words: diplomat, diplomatic, aplomb, megalomania, dip, dipping, kilometer, diphtheria. Meaning: [dɪ'pləʊmə] n. a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study.
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31. That same year the rabbinical diploma was conferred on him by Rabbi Weiss, lector in Vienna.
32. She did go on to get her high-school equivalency diploma.
33. But Mr Walesa had the perfect comeback: Taking to national television, he proudly waved his 1963 diploma.
34. Clarify what they expect young people to know and be able to do to earn a high school diploma.
35. In 1871 the Lowe-Vansittart propeller was awarded a first-class diploma at the Kensington exhibition, followed by similar awards worldwide.
36. Twenty-six racial equality officers came to the university to enrol in classes for the first ever diploma in race and community relations.
37. Two years later she had the entry level qualifications for diploma level nursing training.
38. He also obtained a diploma from Dublin School of Engineering.
39. But she had come pregnant, with a teaching diploma, no money and few acquaintances.
40. The final Trustee Diploma examinations were conducted in May and October 1992, with a total of 173 candidates.
41. The two-year diploma course student will, of course, join the finals group earlier than the three-year course student.
42. Everyone was given a diploma at the end of the course.
43. There is a diploma from another university and several children's photographs.
44. There is also a diploma programme which specialises in project management.
45. She has a high school diploma, a service-sector job and her own car.
46. In addition to the degree and diploma courses described below, there is a wide range of professional and postgraduate courses.
47. To lower admission standards would be, in effect, to devalue the currency in which their diploma had been issued.
48. The Diploma normally awarded after nine months on basis of satisfactory performance in three courses.
49. The first cycle could take the form of a degree or a new qualification, a two-year Diploma in Higher Education.
50. He had already got several countryside conservation qualifications, including a national diploma from Merrist Wood, under his belt.
51. It is worth considering what the real benefits of studying at university degree or diploma level might be.
52. Bhawana, who has a university diploma in fashion design, was a swimming champion at school.
53. Within this population there will be a mix of undergraduate, postgraduate degree, diploma and certificate students. Sentencedict.com
54. Mr Rodriguez's plan is to get a high-school diploma, then win a pilot's licence.
55. Pupils on the BTEC Diploma in Caring Course raised the money by washing cars.
56. I had two more children and taught higher national diploma courses in the evenings at the local technical college.
57. He has had close involvement with the Diploma in Industrial Administration since its introduction.
58. This emphasis is true also of most of their graduate diploma courses.
59. She didn't have a degree, a diploma or any piece of paper to say she could teach.
60. She holds a diploma in Landscape Architecture from Manchester Polytechnic.
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