Examples of using Summa in English and their translations into Serbian
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The Summa Corporation.
Oh? Couldn't make summa?
Hughes' Summa Corporation.
I was an editor on Law Review and graduated summa cum laude.
Summa cum laude in physics.
He will graduate in December 2017 with the highest honor known as summa cum laude.
Summa cum laude, you jerk.
If it was not the Old Man, it must have been some other top brass of the Summa Corporation;
That's summa summarum of that decision.
If the memo you're talking about is a degree that reads summa cum laude, then, no, I haven't gotten it.
Summa, actually, for all the good it will do me.
A majority holding(56%) in FESCO belongs to Summa Group, controlled by Russian businessman Ziyavudin Magomedov.
The worth of gold is growing- a few months ago it fell significantly, in euro too- but that means that people aretaking introductory courses and buying more gold,” Summa added.
Graduated Summa cum Laude(3.9 GPA) in May 1984 at age 20 with a Bachelor of Arts.
He introduced several notations used to this day, for instance the integral sign∫, representing an elongated S, from the Latin word summa, and the d used for differentials, from the Latin word differentia.
The Soviet army captures Summa, an important defence point in Finland, thereby breaking through the Mannerheim Line.
When her brother Haratio was awarded a diploma from Dartmouth, he awarded Sarah with a diploma from the Horatio Gates Buel College anddeclared that she had graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in the Arts.
The earliest reference to the Rule of 72 is from Summa de Arithmetica which was written around 1494 in Venice by Luca Pacioli.
Kunitz graduated summa cum laude in 1926 from Harvard College with an English major and a philosophy minor,[1] and then earned a master's degree in English from Harvard the following year.
Kosovo's"Newborn" choir won third prize in the mixed category at this year's International Youth Music Festival"Summa Cum Laude" in Vienna, local media reported on Monday(July 13th).
Russian company Summa Group signed an agreement on Tuesday with Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One to explore building a futuristic, high-speed transport system in Moscow.
The splendid example of a scientific treatment of moral theology set by St. Thomas produced very little effect during the fourteenth andfifteenth centuries, for the simple reason that the Sentences, and not the Summa, was the text-book used generally in the schools.
He attempted to clarify Aquinas's Five Ways(in the Summa Theologica) by making a distinction between in fieri causes and in esse causes.
And the PC's claims to the supreme judicial authority are strikingly similar to the Catholic papist doctrine:“Peter and his successors have the right to freely pronounce judgment over the whole Church, and no one should at all revolt against or shake their state;for the highest see can be judged by no one(summa sedes а nemine judicatur)”[4].
He finished his service in 1972, andthree years later earned a bachelor's degree in music education, summa cum laude, from what is now the University of Southern Maine, where he was a member of Mensa International, a society for people with high IQs.
The president graduated summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame majored in American Studies with a minor in theology received a master's and doctorate at London School of Economics and an honorary doctorate in humane letters at Dartmouth where he was a tenured professor.
Uber, dubbed the most expensive startup in the world, counts several Russian businessmen among its investors:Ziyavudin Magomedov(owner of Summa group), Alisher Usmanov(through his company USM Holdings), and Mikhail Friedman, whose LetterOne investment fund invested $200 million in the service.