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honour (US), honor
1. 
a. Bridge Poker any of the top five cards in a suit or any of the four aces at no trumps
b. Whist any of the top four cards
2. Golf the right to tee off first

Honour
a. a title used to or of certain judges
b. (in Ireland) a form of address in general use


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David has a BSc Hons in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Paisley, Scotland and has worked within the food industry since graduating.
Here are a few examples: SUBJECT: David Beckham DEGREE: Sport and Leisure - Exercise and Health BSc Hons TIME: Three years full-time UNIVERSITY: Staffordshire CONTENTS: Taking the module of sociology of sport in the first year lands you the prize of studying "football culture" in the final year.
The new BA Hons degree, officially endorsed by Dean of Newcastle Business School, Paul Croney, and John Cuthbert, managing director of Northumbrian Water, will be delivered in block stages over three years, ensuring time out of the business is minimised and application to the workplace is maximised.
 
 
 
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