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Of the 44 prizes, 22 were given to one laureate only.
One laureate is chosen per continent each year, and Donald is only the second British scientist to be chosen in the programme's 10-year history.
Especially in the sciences, the continuity of the prizes is emphasized when the work of one laureate builds upon that of an earlier laureate, creating "a sort of apostolic succession," said Michael Sohlman, executive director of the Nobel Foundation.
One laureate was told it was good she'd succeeded with Aspasia because she would never have won a "real" NWO grant--the sort of prejudice, perhaps, that led some women to confess to deleting the grant from their CVs.
He went on, "When the poet laureate of the United States, Kay Ryan, came to read at LaGuardia Community College, the people there introduced me to her, one laureate to another, and that was pretty cool.
There has been one laureate, William Vickrey, who in 1996 died after the prize (in Economics) was announced but before it could be presented.
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But one Nobel laureate backs up Dr. Damadian's claims.
Mr. Obama must speak up: How can one Nobel Peace Prize laureate be silent when meeting the man who imprisons the next?
One Nobel laureate famously declared that the world would have been a better place without Edward Teller.
One future laureate (Vargas Llosa) punched another (Gabriel García Márquez) in public, probably over a woman; it's also possible that one (Russell) slept with the wife of another (Eliot).
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