Laureate

  • 21laureate — lau·re·ate || lɔːrɪət n. one who has been honored or received an award for outstanding achievement in a particular field; poet laureate adj. worthy of honor, deserving recognition; crowned with laurels as a mark of distinction; honored for… …

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  • 22laureate — n. Poet laureate, court poet …

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  • 23laureatė — laureãtas, laureãtė dkt. Nacionãlinės mókslo prèmijos laureãtas …

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  • 24laureate — laureatas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Senovės Graikijoje ir Romoje – žmogus, apdovanotas laurų garbės vainiku, varžybų nugalėtojas. kilmė lot. laureatus – vainikuotas laurų vainiku atitikmenys: angl. laureate vok. Laureat …

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  • 25Laureate International Universities — Acrónimo LIU Tipo Empresa privada Fundación 1998 Ámbito Internacional 27 países …

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  • 26Laureate Education — Laureate Education, Inc. is an education services company based in Baltimore, Maryland, which owns a number of for profit colleges and online universities, including Walden University and other college brands worldwide. The company has campus… …

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  • 27Laureate Education Inc. — Laureate Education, Inc. (NASDAQ: LAUR) es una compañía de capital privado que presta servicios de educación superior, su sede principal está en Baltimore, Maryland, EE.UU. A través de su filial Laureate International Universities reúne 62… …

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  • 28Laureate Education — Laureate Education, Inc. (NASDAQ: LAUR) ist ein im Jahr 1998 als Sylvan Learning Systems, Inc. gegründeter privater Bildungskonzern mit Sitz in Baltimore/Maryland, USA. Im Jahr 2004 erfolgte die Namensänderung in Laureate Education.… …

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  • 29Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand — Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand Awarded by Spain Type Medal …

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  • 30laureate — adj honored, recognized, lauded, praised, acclaimed, noted; notable, distinguished, renowned, illustrious, famous, famed, well known …

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