The name commemorates Glen Seaborg, the eminent American nuclear physicist and Nobel prizewinner. |
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As a Nobel prizewinner, he has access to international platforms where he can speak out against such atrocities. |
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My absolute favourite children's book of this year was a runner-up prizewinner in the Scottish Arts Council Book Awards. |
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The jury, chaired by former prizewinner Rokia Traoré, had a very hard time of it coming to their final decision. |
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This is a laurel from a new bush, but certainly a prizewinner. |
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The term was coined by Nobel prizewinner Niko Tinbergen in his study of herring gull behaviour. |
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Poland's two great poets studied there: Adam Mickiewicz nearly two centuries ago, and in the pre-war years Czeslaw Milosz, a Nobel prizewinner. |
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If the prizewinner is a minor, one of his parents or his guardian must give authorization in writing. |
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This year's prizewinner was chosen by a jury of professional film writers from a shortlist of 11 very good projects. |
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Last year he was a prizewinner in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. |
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She has created a new blue cheese from the milk of the buffalo at Northallerton which she hopes will be a prizewinner at the British Cheese Awards, held in London next month. |
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It is this person who shall be awarded the prize if he or she is declared to be a prizewinner. |
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But why did the calls for caution from numerous economists, including 2008 Nobel prizewinner Paul Krugman, go unheeded? |
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The material prize associated with coming first was a pellets boiler of the prizewinner s choice. |
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The Secretary General shall fix the date of the presentation of the award and shall inform the prizewinner. |
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Full training will be given to the prizewinner prior to flight take-off, which will include centrifugal training, skydive training and high altitude decompression. |
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In 1990 he became a prizewinner, at the Mondial du Cirque du Demain in Paris, with a performance including dancing and somersaulting on the Tight Wire. |
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The average hedge fund is a lousy bet, and predicting which will thrive and which will disappoint is a task that would tax even a Nobel prizewinner. |
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One of the high points of his career was the Venice Biennale of 1962, where he was a prizewinner. |
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The prizewinner declared himself very honoured to have been chosen to receive the trophy and acknowledged that he always endeavoured to offer a high level of service to his guests. |
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The regional winners in various categories will come together again for a provincial event that will award the grand prizewinner in each category. |
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Each year, during the Lions Day with the United Nations ceremonies, an award is presented to the grand prizewinner of the Lions International Peace Poster Contest. |
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A Roving Honour Board will also be presented to the school of the grand prizewinner, where it will reside until the following year's written competition. |
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The Prize takes the form of an entry for the prizewinner in the international Cannes Film Market and the services of a coach to find partners who will help him complete his film project. |
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Conventional words for a prizewinner perhaps, and while he did not give much away at the awards ceremony, the Malian artist was nonetheless hugely affected by the honour. |
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It includes interviews with the 2008 Nobel prizewinner, mediator Maarti Ahtisaari, and negotiators plus analysis by numerous national and international experts. |
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The prize shall be officially presented to the prizewinner by the Secretary General of the Council of Europe at a public ceremony to be held as a general rule at the seat of the Council of Europe. |
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