Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
a título póstumo
English translation:
posthumously
Mar 5, 2007 02:06
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term
a título póstumo
Spanish to English
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Idioms / Maxims / Sayings
premio otorgado a título póstumo
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +4 | posthumously | David Hollywood |
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Mar 5, 2007 03:40: Henry Hinds changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
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posthumously
If a deceased student was very close to earning a degree, in special cases the degree can be awarded posthumously. Normally, the student would be within one ...
www.iastate.edu/~registrar/info/post-degree.doc - Similar pages
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(the) prize (was) awarded posthumously
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Note added at 53 mins (2007-03-05 03:00:38 GMT)
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From 1974, the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation have stipulated that a prize cannot be awarded posthumously, unless death has occurred after the ...
nobelprize.org/nomination/nomination_facts.html - 18k - Cached - Similar pages
www.iastate.edu/~registrar/info/post-degree.doc - Similar pages
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Note added at 52 mins (2007-03-05 02:59:41 GMT)
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(the) prize (was) awarded posthumously
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Note added at 53 mins (2007-03-05 03:00:38 GMT)
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From 1974, the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation have stipulated that a prize cannot be awarded posthumously, unless death has occurred after the ...
nobelprize.org/nomination/nomination_facts.html - 18k - Cached - Similar pages
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