Definitionn. a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study
Last update: October 31, 2015
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I'm doing a diploma course in translation studies in Hindi. [Please select]
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To be received in the Countess Bezukhova's salon was regarded as a diploma of intellect. [Please select]
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'Perhaps I'll think of it when I've got my diploma. [Please select]
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She wore the bloody bandage like a prize diploma. [Please select]
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I'm about through with my training, but I've lost my diploma.' [Please select]
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The case is different with the "bogus diploma" trade. [Please select]
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For this meant the graduation from boyhood into manhood, the winning of a warrior's diploma. [Please select]
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Bassett inspected Sylvia's diploma, as proudly displayed by Mrs. [Please select]
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When he left the University of Missouri it was without a diploma, without studious habits, and without pretensions to scholarship. [Please select]
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After I had passed my Academic Examination, and taken my Diploma, I took over, some six months later, the independent management of a big estate in the Rheinland, which consisted of three hundred acres. [Please select]
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