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licentiate /li·cen·ti·ate/ (li-sen´she-āt) one holding a license from an authorized agency giving the right to practice a particular profession. licentiate a person holding a license from an authorized agency entitling him/her to practice a particular profession. 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 study by Leon Alanis, an expanded version of the author's licenciatura thesis, offers an important contribution to the history of early Michoacan by tracing the development of the clergy and the diocese. Schwartz in 1968) (26), one licenciatura thesis in linguistics (mine in 1973) (5), a master's thesis in Biblical studies (by Byron L. In terms of higher education accomplishments, one person reported having an associate's degree, carrera de dos anos, and two persons (4%) reported having a bachelor's degree, licenciatura. |
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