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laureate
verb
To honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at English universities.
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Besides the prize money, each laureate receives a diploma and a gold medal.
As well as the prize money, each laureate receives a diploma and a gold medal.
"India has hundreds of problems and millions of solutions," the Nobel laureate said on Friday.
Despite his reservations over an ugly election campaign, the Nobel laureate added: "The opposition behaved itself very well and enabled the democratic principle.
Related: Nigerian laureate Wole Soyinka laments 'vicious, unprincipled' election He complained of irregularities, however, including alleged APC voters who were underage or brought in from neighbouring Chad and Niger.
At first her family believed she had been returned to the labour camp where, until two days earlier, she had been held for nearly a year as punishment for protesting at the trial of Nobel peace laureate Liu Xiaobo.
He was already a Nobel laureate, probably the best riposte to the critics.
Tracey Thorn of Everything But the Girl went to the city's university, where the former poet laureate Andrew Motion once taught English.
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