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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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Protesters carried pictures of Ghazal along with banners expressing support for him, while chanting calls for decentralised government authority and a degree of regional autonomy.

From Barron's

After eight years as a general practitioner in some of Thailand's poorest and most remote regions, he obtained a master's degree and PhD in anthropology at Harvard University.

From Barron's

They test gear in a large freezer in an industrial unit in rural England, where they can expose equipment to minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit.

From The Wall Street Journal

She spent some time raising her daughter and began commuting to Charlotte, N.C., a few nights a week to take college classes, earning her associate’s degree.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite these enduring fragilities, multi-party politics has mostly survived, with a fair degree of tolerance for opposition and protest.

From BBC