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- noun Plural form of
Master of Arts .
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Faculties; the Masters of Arts were the ruling and directing body; the success and popularity of the Faculties of Law and Medicine were considered to be in no slight measure an encroachment and a usurpation, and were met with jealousy and resistance.
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All due to their online Masters of Arts in Teaching program - MAT@USC.
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All due to their online Masters of Arts in Teaching program - MAT@USC.
Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: Training Teachers Online? MAT@USC Program Gives It A Shot
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All due to their online Masters of Arts in Teaching program - MAT@USC.
Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: Training Teachers Online? MAT@USC Program Gives It A Shot
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Connecticut, Edwards returned to Yale where he completed his Masters of Arts degree and became senior tutor in 1724.
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Adelaide and a Masters of Arts (Foreign Affairs and Trade) from
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After graduating with a Masters of Arts degree, he spent four years working at the Manchester Evening News and won a fellowship to study at the University of Chicago and Stanford University, where he received his master's.
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I graduated college finally with a Masters of Arts in Sociological Theory.
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[900] Dr. John Radcliffe, who died in 1714, left by his will, among other great benefactions to the University of Oxford, 'L600 yearly to two persons, when they are Masters of Arts and entered on the physic-line, for their maintenance for the space of ten years; the half of which time at least they are to travel in parts beyond sea for their better improvement.'
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Of course the result of this election, which is made by the Masters of Arts of the
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