Examples of 'first de' in a sentence

Meaning of "first de"

first de : Likely a part of a title or abbreviation referencing the beginning or primary aspect of something

How to use "first de" in a sentence

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He obtained a first de.
Not the first de jure King of England but certainly the first de facto one.
Having begun as an institution committed to providing mainly undergraduate courses leading to first de.
Its first de Havilland Mosquito arrived the following month.
And because of it he was given the first De Coubertin Medal for sportsmanship.
The first De la Gardie appeared in them as a strong and capable.
Guicciardi was the first De Luna in Il trovatore.
But she 's no worse than Fanny 's illustrious ancestor, the first de La Jones.
The first de la Jones.
Michael Feldman, a music teacher in Manhattan, was the first de facto conductor of the ensemble.
We also created the first de novo database of yam transposable elements ( TEs ).
It followed the Bank of North America, the nation 's first de facto central bank.
Carlsbad 's first de facto government was the Chamber Commerce, founded in 1923 by Roy Chase.
It will be built on practical achievements, creating at first de facto interdependence, ' Schuman declared.
The first de Vere earl had received his title from the Empress Matilda in 1141.

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So I guess it 's a first first de after the second breakup.
April - BOAC 's first de Havilland Comet 4 makes its maiden flight.
For this route, the company bought its first de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter.
Thus, they became the first de facto Burgraves of Nurembert.
Answer: c The first de.
Madagascar, ECU 1.9 million for the first de lation and habitat census.
By 1953, the school had received its first De Havilland Vampire jet aircraft.

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