Formerly, there were also fellow-commoners ( " Socii Comitates " ) who paid twice the normal fees but could incept for their degree a year earlier, dined at the High Table and wore velvet collars and sleeves.
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Her incept date is given as November 1, 2017 . "'Mary "'was to be played by Stacey Nelkin, who had originally tried out for the role of "'Pris "', but Mary's scenes were cut before filming.
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Later, it became possible to study in the higher faculties as a BA, though the higher degree could not be taken until the graduate had the required seniority to incept as an MA . While the requirements for the bachelor's degree increased, those for the master's degree gradually diminished.
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In several European countries, the master level degree is referred to as a license from its original meaning as a " license to incept ", i . e ., that is, permission from the local bishop to actually take the degree of master or doctor, an event which took place through the ceremony of inception.