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- Honour Moderations (or Mods) are a set of examinations at the University of Oxford at the end of the first part of some degree courses (e.g., Greats or...
- November 1878, he graduated with a double first in his B.A. of classical Moderations and Literae Humaniores (Greats). Wilde wrote to a friend, "The dons are...
- the final examinations. In Oxford, examinations for Prelims or Honour Moderations are also undertaken in first/second year, but these results do not typically...
- After Lewis returned to Oxford University, he received a First in Honour Moderations (Gr**** and Latin literature) in 1920, a First in Greats (Philosophy and...
- 1923) and A. W. Pollard. Though Housman obtained a first in classical Moderations in 1879, his dedication to textual analysis led him to neglect the ancient...
- (subculture), 1960s British youth subculture Mod revival, late 1970s Honour Moderations, Oxford exams Maximum operating depth in scuba diving Mod Cup, a shinty...
- morally free from reproach at the time of his appointment. But all these moderations of the rule disappeared on holidays; then an especially worthy hazzan...
- Adela Smajic (born March 1, 1993 in Neuchâtel) is a Swiss presenter and reality TV parti****nt. In 2018, she was a protagonist on The Bachelorette on 3...
- material in Ashikaga Gakko (****an) to teach students the importance of moderations. The cup is inclined when it's empty. When you pour water into it, it...
- primary sources in the original Gr**** or Latin. In the first part (honour moderations or mods) students concentrate on Latin and/or Ancient Gr****; in the second...