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5 23 p.m. | Updated Gavin Schmidt, the climate modeler at NASA and Columbia University who has long endured the slings and arrows that come with blogging on climate, has now gained a laurel for his efforts — the inaugural $25,000 Climate Communications Prize of the American Geophysical Union.
That is why the Nobel laurels will have gained Ms Johnson Sirleaf few extra votes.
All the while, it appeared Google was resting on its laurels, satisfied to enjoy the gains from its prescient acquisition of AdMob.
Once you're in, my advice would be to not rest on your laurels - it's all about gaining opportunities and meeting new people.
"It is not about resting on your laurels, it is about building on the confidence we've gained from this".
But by the 1970s, a rigorous labor movement that had helped lift incomes and gain job security for millions of wage-earners seemed to be resting on its laurels.
With regional output gains now likely to exceed national rates, policymakers may be seduced into resting on their laurels.
Beattie was one of the chief reasons Stoke avoided relegation last season, after gaining promotion from the Championship in 2007-08, butherere is a feeling at the club that he is resting upon his laurels.
Big cities making gains on New York are investing in rail stations, airports and high-speed trains, while New York rests on the laurels of Grand Central and suffers the 4, 5 and 6 trains, which serve East Midtown.
Olmsted, look to your laurels.
Laurels wilt surprisingly quickly.
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