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ford presented him with the honorary degree of | D.C.L., a unique distinction for a Catholic of those |
primarily intended for shell scripting include | DCL and JCL. |
ck was purchased by Distillers Company Limited ( | DCL) and W.H. Holt & Company Limited in 1922 and th |
In 1852 his university created him a | DCL, and in 1858 he resigned his judgeship, and was |
he Court of Arches in 1548 (after obtaining his | DCL and resigned his position in the same year. |
ed at Oxford on 7 October 1643 and was awarded | D.C.L. at Oxford University on 19 February 1644. |
1, and in 1862 received the honorary degree of | D.C.L. at Oxford. |
He was created | D.C.L. at Oxford, July 4. 1793. |
In 1870, Merivale was awarded the degree of | DCL by Oxford University. |
He was made a | D.C.L. by the University of Oxford in 1869, a C.B. in |
various services Badger was, in 1873, created | D.C.L. by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Knight of |
The | DCL comes under the aegis of the Tees Valley Rail S |
ee in 1886 from Trinity College, Toronto and a | D.C.L. degree in 1902. |
Harcourt received an honorary | DCL degree from Oxford University, and was raised t |
A | DCL dialog is instantiated by calling a series of f |
Frederick DuCane Godman | D.C.L., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.E.S., F.Z |
David Daube | DCL, FBA (8 February 1909, Freiburg, Germany - 24 F |
ble Hartland de Montaville Molson, OC, OBE, OQ, | DCL, FCA (1907-2002) was added to the wall of honou |
He then gained his | DCL from Cambridge University. |
He received an honorary | DCL from Oxford University. |
He also held the degrees of | DCL from the University of Oxford, LL.D from the Un |
He took the degree of | D.C.L. from Oxford University in 1772. |
He received an honorary | DCL from the University of Bishop's College, Lennox |
In 1883 he received an honorary | DCL from the University of Durham. |
On 9 May 1958, he was awarded an honorary | DCL from the University of Saskatchewan. |
Woodstock from 1702 until 1705, and obtained a | D.C.L. from Oxford in 1706. |
sha and in 1905 received the honorary degree of | DCL from the University of Oxford. |
of Glasgow in 1865 and was awarded an Honorary | DCL from the University of Oxford in the same year. |
Dublin, St Andrews and Glasgow, the degree of | D.C.L. from Oxford and the degree of Litt.D. from Cam |
8) resulted in his being awarded the degree of | D.C.L. from Oxford University. |
Antiquaries in 1801, and received an honorary | D.C.L. from Oxford University in 1810. |
of the Jewel Office from 1745-56, was awarded a | DCL from Oxford University in 1756, and served as J |
y achievements brought him advanced degrees, a | D.C.L. from Oxford (1889) and an LL.D. from Cambridge |
ary LLD from Glasgow University and of honorary | DCL from Oxford University. |
Between the time he received his MA and his | DCL, he was knighted (1660). |
He gained a BCL in 1831 and | DCL in 1836. |
He received the degrees of BCL in 1554 and | DCL in 1565. |
orary M.A. from Oxford in 1921 and an honorary | D.C.L. in 1928. |
uired by Benmore Distilleries Ltd, which joined | DCL in 1929. |
1579, a Cambridge LL.B. in 1581, and an Oxford | D.C.L. in 1583. |
r and was bought by Distillers Company Limited ( | DCL) in 1925. |
Arts (MA) in 1655 and his Doctor of Civil Law ( | DCL) in 1665. |
om Oxford as well, becoming a BCL in 1771 and a | DCL in 1780. |
t several honorary degrees, including an Oxford | DCL in 1948). |
ry was purchased by Distillers Company Limited ( | DCL) in 1902, and by 1907 distilling had been stopp |
civil law; he graduated as B.C.L. in 1636 and | D.C.L. in 1643. |
CL in 1879 and would confer honorary degrees of | DCL in 1884 and LL.D in 1918. |
d in 1553, obtaining degrees of BCL in 1558 and | DCL in 1565. |
He graduated BCL in 1587 and | DCL in 1592, and was admitted a member of the Colle |
the university, obtained for him the degree of | D.C.L. in November 1644; and later promoted him to th |
Sanderson & Co., which itself was purchased by | DCL in 1937. |
He received a | DCL in 1669 from Oxford University. |
In some other universities, the | DCL is an honorary degree. |
Dialog Control Language ( | DCL) is a high-level description language and inter |
The | DCL is senior to all degrees save the Doctor of Div |
The Durham Coast Line ( | DCL) is the name given to the railway line which li |
Sir Guenter Heinz Treitel, QC, FBA, | DCL, is a German-born English academic who retired |
Much of the office space in | DCL is occupied by Campus Information Technologies |
October 1732, and graduated B.C.L. March 1745, | D.C.L. June 1745. |
Windows PowerShell (also under | DCL, ksh and Perl) |
e Earl of Scarbrough KG PC GCSI GCIE GCVO TD JP | DCL LLD (Lord Lieutenant) presented the Regimental |
DCL moved Millburn under the control of Scottish Ma | |
He went on to earn his | D.C.L. of Oxford on August 25, 1743. |
He was a | D.C.L. of Oxford, LL.D. of Edinburgh and Ph.D. of Bon |
dith (February 6, 1904(1904-02-06)-1960) Q.C., | D.C.L., often known as W. C. J. Meredith, was a Canad |
urch, Oxford 13 October 1812; he was awarded a | D.C.L. on 11 June 1834. |
er 1650, graduated B.C.L. on 12 Oct. 1654, and | D.C.L. on 24 May 1661. |
he graduated B.A. in 1544, B.C.L. in 1553, and | D.C.L. on 20 July 1556. |
ord, on 14 October, and received the degree of | D.C.L. on the following day. |
Battle of Edgehill and was awarded an honorary | DCL Oxford degree by the king a few days later. |
t. Patrick's Dublin; he received the degree of | D.C.L. Oxford on 2 August, by virtue of a letter of t |
Under that scheme, Phase 1 undertaken on | DCL resulted in an hourly service between Newcastle |
It was also transferred to the | DCL subsidiary, Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD). |
DCL transferred it to Scottish Malt Distilleries Lt | |
DCL, University of Oxford, (1860); | |
Honorary | D.C.L., University of Oxford |
Doctor of Civil Law ( | DCL), University of Oxford (1978) |
1991: Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law ( | DCL) University of Oxford. |
The Right Reverend Charles Hamilton D.D., | D.C.L., was the first Anglican Bishop of Ottawa, Onta |
Edward Everard Rushworth, GCB, | DCL was an eminent British Diplomat in the 19th cen |
d given to the Wire Development Group, of which | DCL was a founding member, for its pioneering work |
B.A. 1670, M.A. of Magdalen College 1673, and | D.C.L. with support of the Duke of Ormonde, Chancello |
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