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laureate

A laureate is a graduate of a university.

laureate

someone honored for great achievements; figuratively someone crowned with a laurel wreath worthy of the greatest honor or distinction The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag — James Traub

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The commentary, recorded on the earliest wax cylinders is spok en by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the poet laureate.
Our Nobel laureate here won't scan on the inside because he says.
The kid's father doesn't even suspect that he wants to slap a future Nobel laureate, an honorary doctor of several universities, and for whose notebook 4 people have arrived in the town of Kamenice from the 25th century.
This very same place was used by him later on as well, when he was already a world-famous, Nobel laureate scientist, hiding documents here which he didn't wish to share with the public or with his wife.
And here's the man who invented immortality, the Nobel Laureate, Professor Dr. Victor Kuppelweiser.
The poet laureate of Dogwood Lane.
You all remember Dr. Hans Kleindast. the Nobel Laureate who helped us during the space program?
The man should be a Nobel Laureate for his theory on coset wormholes and Kaehler orbifolds.
Oliver Most. poet laureate, in our house.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, you've just heard a snippet. from one of only two copies of this poem. by Mr. Randolph Henry Ash, poet laureate to Queen Victoria herself.
I studied under a Nobel Laureate of Economics at Cambridge and I think even she'd say 10 was high.
He's our poet laureate. Come on.
Look! There's the Poet Laureate and. Charlie, first I want you to meet the Secretary of Commerce.
Professor King is a Nobel laureate and noted astrophysicist.
The poet laureate of Tony's Spaghetti.
Incidentally, he's a three-time laureate, Doctor of the Academy.
Laureate of the State Prize, our great chief.
He was the Nobel laureate for literature.
David Bosca, Nobel laureate, genetic engineering.
I became, above all, it seemed, a Londoner, the premier Londoner, you might say, the laureate of this city in music, that is to say.
You all remember Dr. Hans Kleindast, the Nobel laureate who helped us during the space program?
Ladies and gentlemen, you've just heard a snippet from one of only two copies of this poem by Mr. Randolph Henry Ash poet laureate to Queen Victoria herself.
The commentary, recorded on the earliest wax cylinders Is spoken by alfred lord tennyson, the poet laureate.
I am. I am a People's Artist, a laureate!
Nobel Laureate in Economics?
He's our poet laureate.
Carter, the man we're talking about is a Nobel laureate in biochemistry.
Eli Michaelson, Nobel laureate.
Now, it has been a week of highs and lows for the Nobel laureate. who had to cut short his celebrations with the king and queen of Sweden. to come back here and face the iniquitous kidnapping of his only son.
A Nobel Prize laureate.
You might miss your call from the nobel committee Letting you know you've been nominated As dumb-ass laureate of the year.
Tonight, Alex Levac, Israel Prize laureate for photography will receive an award of recognition for his life's work by the Ministry of Education and Culture.
A poet mouse laureate.
Oh, there'll be a Noble laureate at your coming-out party.

News and current affairs

Nobel laureate Amartya Sen attributed the European crisis to four failures - political, economic, social, and intellectual.
The Nobel laureate economist William Vickrey argued tirelessly in favor of privately financed toll roads.
The Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen notes in his latest magisterial book The Idea of Justice that most people understand that a process is fair when they can detect a connection between effort and reward.
As the Nobel laureate economist Paul Samuelson observed in 1948, international trade leads to factor-price equalization, with wages, adjusted for skill levels, equilibrating across countries.
The Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was not only released from house arrest, but is now campaigning hard for a parliamentary seat in April's by-elections.
The Nobel laureate Robert Mundell laid out the conditions under which a single currency could work.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen makes a convincing case that development should be defined in terms of freedom, not in terms of gross national product.
Finally, as the Nobel laureate economist Michael Spence has shown, growth is now a necessary but insufficient condition for job creation.
But Gore's fellow Nobel laureate, Rajendra Pachauri, the chair of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, is not so sure.
But some observers, such as Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman and former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, continue to doubt whether QE can really be effective.
The Nobel laureate economist Robert Lucas has argued that the crisis was not predicted because economic theory predicts that such events cannot be predicted.
As the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen compellingly argues, hunger is not caused by a scarcity of food, but by a scarcity of democracy.
Indeed, the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen has demonstrated that free speech even helps mitigate seemingly natural catastrophes like famines, because it reveals the ways in which a few haves exploit the many have-nots.
PARIS - Once, as I picked up the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen at his hotel, the receptionist asked me if I was his driver.
Klimov's approach echoed that of Svetlana Alexievich - this year's Nobel laureate in literature - in her first book, War's Unwomanly Face, published the year before.
Moreover, this summer, the writer and literary critic Sarah Danius became the first woman in 200 years to serve as the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, which chooses the Nobel laureate in literature.
A century ago, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Norman Angell argued in The Great Illusion that economic security enables military expansion, not vice versa.
NEW DELHI - It is official: US President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Barack Obama is at war again.
India's nationalist leader and first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was a close friend of the Burmese nationalist hero Aung San, whose daughter, the Nobel laureate and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, studied in New Delhi.
But, for this dialogue to have any real legitimacy, it must include the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who has endured decades of house arrest, and her party, the NLD.
And the benefits of the 2009 Shanghai Expo were rapidly undermined by the jailing of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo and the television screens around the world broadcasting scenes of an empty chair at the Oslo ceremonies.
The Nobel laureate economist Michael Spence has pointed out that after WWII, only a handful of countries were able to grow to a fully-industrialized level of development.
This is a fully coherent viewpoint, but naive in its unqualified confidence (for example, in the polemical writings of the Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman).
Good governments must emphasise real development, which means removing what the Nobel laureate Amartya Sen calls the unfreedoms of illiteracy, ill-health and social deprivation.
Her lawyer, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, has been denied access to her.

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