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Similar words: creaturecreatethreatentreatgreatfeatureglare atthreatMeaning: ['lɔːrɪət]  n. someone honored for great achievements; figuratively someone crowned with a laurel wreath. adj. worthy of the greatest honor or distinction. 
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31 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.
32 Along with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, Havel hosts the annual Forum 2000 meeting in Prague, bringing together global political leaders and academics to discuss pressing world problems.
33 In the 1970s, Nobel laureate Linus Pauling popularized the idea that vitamin C could prevent colds.
34 Read the first time the British poet laureate Masefield poem this trip, I was shocked.
35 Plus, the answer to a listener question about an American Nobel laureate from many years ago.
36 The late English Poet Laureate — Ted Hughes main poem sequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity.
37 One theory about why antimatter exists was developed by John Wheeler and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman based on the idea that physical systems should be time-reversible.
38 Crow, as the fourth volume by Ted Hughes, who was the late Poet Laureate in Britain, is characterized by its principle imagery model, unique images and linguistic style.
39 Although Borges's name was mentioned in speculations about Nobel Prize, Borges never became a Nobel Laureate.
40 Also in attendance was Elena Bodnar, last year's public health laureate, who announced that the public can now buy her prizewinning invention – a bra that transforms into a pair of gas masks.
41 The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag ( James Traub ).
42 He is the 14 th poet laureate of the United States and received many awards.
43 Robert Bridges , English Poet Laureate [sentencedict.com], was born in Kent.
44 The physics laureate does not like that kind of uncertainty.
45 The Laureate also has a 421A tax abatement that keeps common charges reasonable and enhances the perceived value.
46 When I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it startled me. What did Masefield mean?
47 FOR a Nobel laureate, the molecular biologist Max Perutz made a lot of mistakes.
48 Prior to that year, a limited edition Henry Moore sculpture was presented to each Laureate.
49 For Holmes, society was Boston,(www.Sentencedict.com) the city of which he was poet - laureate.
50 Some of his correspondents compare him to Richard Feynman, the free-spirited, bongo-playing Nobel laureate who popularized physics through his books, lectures and television appearances.
51 Carol Ann Duffy (see photo), 53, has been named Britain's new Poet Laureate and has become the first openly gay woman to be appointed to the post in its 341-year history.
52 Harold Pinter, the British playwright and Nobel laureate famous forbroodingportrayalsofdomestic life and barbed politics, died aged 78 on Christmas Eve afterbattlingcancer.
53 The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag.
54 I think of my sister Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi every day.
55 Prominent calls have been made by the Governor of the People's Bank of China, Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz, and others for a new reserve currency system based on the IMF's special drawing rights.
56 Ted Hughes, a British poet laureate, is famous for his poems in which raptors and fierce animals are described.
57 For Holms, society was Boston, the city of which he was poet - laureate.
58 Obama's choice of Steven Chu, the Nobel laureate physicist, as secretary of energy only heightened the allure.
59 One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest was the Oscar laureate film I had just seen.
60 World renowned biophysicist Professor Steven Chu, the 1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics, delivered a public lecture entitled "The World's Energy Problem and What We Can Do About It?"
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