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Sentence count:162+9Posted:2017-06-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: obeliskbelow the belthit below the beltnobsnobknobnoblyno ballMeaning: n. Swedish chemist remembered for his invention of dynamite and for the bequest that created the Nobel prizes (1833-1896). 
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61. Chavez, a modest man who asked not to be proposed for a Nobel Peace Prize, died in 1993.
62. He got his Nobel for the work he started as an assistant professor at Harvard.
63. If he were acting on the world stage, he would have won a Nobel Peace Prize long ago.
64. In January, Nobel announced the sale of its consumer goods business to Henkel.
65. Think what a Nobel Prize would mean to Leominster! says the dean.
66. Forged papers were sent to the Nobel committee in 1982 in an effort to stop him from winning its peace prize.
66. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
67. In short, it is good second division stuff, probably worth a Nobel prize, but not in the premier league.
68. I think your Nobel Prize has gone to your head.
69. The Nobel prize is awarded to someone who has worked to promote fraternity between nations.
70. The Nobel committee aimed well in choosing the anti-land mine campaigners for the prestigious award.
71. The Nobel banquet was more difficult: the booklet containing the precise seating arrangements had been mailed out days in advance.
72. At a later interview he was asked for what the Nobel had been awarded.
73. Amongst its alumni, the school can count the Nobel prize-winning physicist Ernest Walton.
74. Since their Nobel lectures describe one collaborative effort, I suggest that we listen to them without interruption.
75. One need not be a Nobel Prize economist to divine the logical extension of that trend.
76. Huggins shared a Nobel prize in 1966 with Peyton Rous.
77. Originally, Nobel thought that the financial reward accompanying the Prize would make the winner independent.
78. Bech murders his critics, wins the Nobel Prize and hooks up with a woman a third his age.
79. Yet Cantor differed in several respects from the superstars in universities that counted Nobel laureates by the dozen.
80. There is a famously long time-lag between when work is done and when the Nobel committee doles out accolades for it.
81. The impending retirement of Mr Arias, Nobel prize winner and the main motivator, has increased uncertainty.
82. Oh, and 45 world-famous orchestras, 21 conductors, 18 concert pianists and the Nobel Prize Committee.
83. Can you imagine, winning a Nobel two years out of graduate school?
84. In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Claude Simon also considered marginalized writing to be subverting totalitarian political control at least implicitly.
85. He himself is a perennial Nobel also-ran.
86. MRC LMB is among the world's most successful research centers as judged by its number of Nobel laureates.
87. Harold Pinter, the British playwright and Nobel laureate famous for brooding portrayals of domestic life and his barbed politics, died aged 78 on Christmas Eve after battling cancer.
88. LONDON (Reuters) - London's Science Museum has cancelled a talk by a Nobel prize-winning geneticist who suggested black people were less intelligent than white people.
89. My Marie Curie (1867-1934) French nationality Polish scientists to study the phenomenon of radioactive found radium and polonium two radioelement, twice the life of Nobel Prize.
90. His Nobel Prize is a tribute to the originality of his research.
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