How To Use Nobel laureate In A Sentence

  • He is very much a demythologizer of political and media processes, and treats Joe Schmoe American with the same respect as he treats heads of state and Nobel laureates. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Do you mean that only Nobel laureates and their peers can lay claim to the hallowed occupation of research?
  • The Svedberg was a Swedish physical chemist and Nobel laureate 1926. This tree is far too overbearing...
  • He wasn't the one carrying around a thousand pounds of future Olympic athlete and Nobel laureate. NOBODY'S BABY BUT MINE
  • MOSCOW - AUGUST 05: The body of Russian dissident writer and Nobel laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn lies at the Donskoy Monastery on August 05, 2008 in Moscow, Russia. Archive 2008-08-10
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  • A similar theme animates Waiting for the Barbarians and The Life and Times of Michael K, the two strongest novels by 2003 Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee.
  • The former Vice President and Nobel laureate is raising the bar with the goal of total carbon-free wind, solar and geothermal power by 2018. Ali Kriscenski | Inhabitat
  • 18That year, the committee had to evaluate 28 nominees, among them important figures such as Hans Bethe (Nobel Laureate in 1967), Arnold Sommerfeld who had been nominated 81 times between 1901 and 1950 (although he never won), Pyotr Kapitza (Nobel Laureate in 1978), and Cecil Powell. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • What the Nobel laureate seems to realize -- Vitter's misconstrual notwithstanding -- is that pricing oil at its actual cost is the fastest way for the next-generation technologies to flourish with something like, yes, free-market vigor. Jed Horne: Senator Vitter Discovers Adam Smith
  • Evidently, Nobel Laureate Paul Samuelson is going to make that claim. Outsourcing Muddles, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech.
  • Even though Ireland can boast of two other poets who have been internationally honoured as Nobel laureates, the Monaghan man continues to occupy a special niche in our affections.
  • And Paul Krugman, the Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist, is taking his fellow economists to task again for not offering solutions. Jobless After 50? You May Be Out Of Luck
  • Having a Nobel laureate is NO guarrantee of leadership, control or efficiency. Gration Plus 7 - NASA Watch
  • The objet de résistance is a violin autographed by (so far) 33 Nobel laureates. Archive 2009-03-01
  • He is professor of economics at Columbia University and a Nobel laureate.
  • Plus, the answer to a listener question about an American Nobel laureate from many years ago.
  • Of course, we went for Gore, too, despite MoDo's assertion that the Vice President, Oscar winner, and Nobel laureate lactated. Sunday in the Vajayjay with Hillaray: James Wolcott
  • The decision invigilated by an international committee of Nobel laureates and also people who aren't war criminals, was made infinitely harder by the fact that the blog has two theme tunes … at least. British Blogs
  • He recited the names of the Nobel laureates in Physics since 1901, their country and their research.
  • He received his BA in Zoology from Oxford and his PhD from Bristol before doing a post-doctorate with future Nobel laureate Niko Tinbergen at the Wildfowl Trust.
  • One result has been a white paper submitted to NSF titled "The Relevance of Evolution for Economic Theory and Policy", co-authored with economist John Gowdy and with 64 signatories, including luminaries such as Pulitzer prizewinner E.O. Wilson and Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom. David Sloan Wilson: Evolution Begins to Occupy Center Stage in Economic Debates
  • For instance, the first African to be Nobel laureate in literature is a Nigerian. Analyst Sees Little to Celebrate on Nigeria's 50th Independence Day
  • Abroad, his prestige as a Nobel laureate obscured these difficulties.
  • There aren't many Hollywood blockbusters about Nobel laureates in economics.
  • First published in the West in 1973, "The Gulag Archipelago" prompted the Kremlin to expel the Nobel laureate from the Soviet Union and strip him of citizenship in 1974. 'Gulag Archipelago' Re-Issued for Russian Students
  • One such is Nobel laureate Günter Grass was born in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on October 16, 1927. Archive 2007-07-29
  • This team, made up of eight of the world's top economists, including three Nobel laureates, was aiming to identify the most cost - effective solutions to the world's most serious problems.
  • MOSCOW - AUGUST 05: The body of Russian dissident writer and Nobel laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn lies in the Donskoy Monastery on August 05, 2008 in Moscow, Russia. Archive 2008-08-10
  • The list was developed in a series of winnowing steps and overseen by economists, with the final panel including three Nobel laureates.
  • Join them as they seek advice from climate experts including the ipcc's Rajendra Pachauri, challenge the sceptical views of political scientist Bjørn Lomborg, and learn lessons from the Nobel Laureates who showed that cfcs were destroying the ozone layer. WN.com - Articles related to Delhi still battling heat wave
  • Some of the world's leading economists - including three Nobel laureates - answered this question at the Copenhagen Consensus in May, prioritising policies for improving the world.
  • The Ig Nobel Prizes were presented to the winners by genuine Nobel laureates.
  • The drone is the idea of sound underneath the appearances, the dark emptiness that groans out of the fault, the opening, that the poet, now the mature, oracular Nobel Laureate, approaches with his caduceus.
  • He was a Nobel laureate in physics.
  • Peter Mitchell (1920-1992), an English chemist, was the 1978 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry for his contribution to the understanding of biological energy transfer through the formulation of the chemiosmotic theory. Mitchell, Peter
  • There are performances by the Kirov Ballet, a symposium of 25 Nobel laureates, concerts and the opportunity to visit outstanding museums and galleries.
  • Renowned scientists, including two Nobel laureates, bioethicists, historians, biotechnology entrepreneurs, and others participated in a mix of lectures and panel discussions.
  • About those, he says that three quarters of all Nobel laureates in science, medicine, and economics have lived and worked in the U.S. in recent decades.
  • The real celebrity of last week's Frankfurt Book fair was the Nobel laureate, G ü nter Grass.
  • The wholesomeness of industrial society during this epoch was captured by the American economist and Nobel Laureate, Paul Krugman, in his memorable image of a picket fence.
  • This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel Laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century.
  • On another apparent level he's a genius; in fact that word might be inadequate to describe his level of intelligence that rivals that of Nobel laureates in several fields.
  • The Robert Burns Humanitarian Award won't endow winners with the millions showered on Nobel laureates, but it is as ambitious and international in scope.
  • This approach falls under the umbrella of orthomolecular medicine - a term coined by one of the major scientific geniuses of the 20th century, Nobel laureate Linus Pauling.
  • The Nobel laureate Richard Feynman once made a tentative suggestion that a theory uniting quantum mechanics and relativity might lead to an objective state reduction, and others have taken up and built on this idea.
  • Friedman argued that no single person, even a Nobel laureate, could make a pencil.
  • Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech.
  • To a considerable extent, a tight circle of New York intellectuals, Ivy League stars, Nobel laureates and Oxbridge luminaries replaced him and his cohort.
  • You'll see Nobel Laureate Anfinsen (also from JHU) giving an endorsement for Spetners book on the back cover! Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In?
  • On the other side, a host of enviros and at least six Nobel laureates are advocating adoption of all of the report's recommendations.
  • Fifty thousand citizens, along with Nobel laureates, European and Italian MPs and gonfaloniers from hundreds of cities, ask that Operation Survival, to save 5 million lives, be launched immediately.
  • Marrying a Nobel laureate is the second best option, according to Borje Johansson, a member of the Nobel committee on physics. If You Want to Win a Nobel, Pick Your Parents Carefully | Impact Lab
  • A human interest story, featuring the second-youngest Nobel laureate in history, seemed to him much more promising.
  • The literary genius you call Gabo, your Nobel Laureate, painted a portrait of this struggle in his book, "News of a Kidnapping. Remarks By The President To The People Of Colombia
  • KOINANGE, LAGOS BUREAU CHIEF: Opening night at Lagos 'National Theatre was standing room only, all eager to see the Nobel laureate's latest attempt in art imitating life. CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2001
  • When high school student Zack Kopplin marshaled the support of 43 Nobel laureates from the sciences to back evolution and challenged Bachmann to produce her Nobel prize winners, not surprisingly, she ignored him. Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Bachmann, Barton and Bull
  • The late Nobel laureate Ilya Prigogine has demonstrated that creativity in nature leads, through infinite bifurcations or decision points, to an unforetold plurality of possibilities, not a predestined fate for man or molecule.
  • The symmetry between the fate of the Middle Eastern Nobel laureates and their Irish counterparts continues looking at those who have displaced them.
  • When the late Nobel Laureate Luis Alvarez more than two decades ago proposed his theory that a comet or asteroid had done in the dinosaurs, paleontologists and many other scientists pooh-poohed the idea.

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