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licentiate 1. a person who has received a formal attestation of professional competence to practise a certain profession or teach a certain skill or subject 2. a degree between that of bachelor and doctor awarded now only by certain chiefly European universities 3. Chiefly Presbyterian Church a person holding a licence to preach How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Dynamics of Doubling in La espanola inglesa"; Stephen Rupp, "Soldiers and Satire in El licenciado Vidriera"; Anthony Lappin, "Exemplary Rape: The Central Problem of La fuerza de la sangre"; B. En particular, HDNet con buenos recursos de Mark Cuban no solo crea y coproduce 1,500 horas de programacion original de alta definicion sino que tambien casi lo mismo en contenido licenciado. In order to show respect, titles such as Licenciado (college graduate) and Ingeniero (engineer) as well as the third person formal usted are used when addressing superior parties. |
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