Similar words: nobel, prize, prize money, prizefight, first prize, prizefighter, obelisk, lobelia. Meaning: [nəʊ'bel] n. an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace.
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91. Nobel Prize banquet is at the Stockholm City Hall Blue Chamber.
92. Shaw was also the only person ever to have won both a Nobel Prize (Literature in 1925) and an Academy Award (Best Screenplay for Pygmalion in 1938).
93. Telomere research is considered to be one of the most exciting areas in biomedical science and last year the Nobel Prize in medicine was shared between three scientists who are pioneers in the field.
94. Mario Vargas Llosa, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature, arrives for a news conference presenting his latest novel "The Dream of the Celt" in Madrid November 3, 2010.
95. Rightof the blue , seniors about to graduate suddenly become candidates for the Nobel Prize in Absenteeism.
96. He figures finding a magnetic monopole would put him on the fast track for a Nobel Prize. And he would be right.
97. The Nobel Prize was shared by Francis Crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins.
98. Last night, I attended a lecture by a Nobel prize winner.
99. A Chinese-born Briton who graduated from Woolwich Polytechnic in east London and became director of research at a mobile phone company in Essex has won this year's Nobel prize for physics.
100. The occasion is a meeting to honour Poland's Lech Walesa, a Nobel prize winner like the Tibetan leader.
101. Marie Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel were nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1902, but didn’t win.
102. The Nobel Prize for Economics, the only award not included in Nobel's will, is funded by the Swedish Central Bank, which created the prize at its tercentenary in 1968.
103. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1985.
104. He won a 1973 Nobel Prize for devising the input - output technique of economic analysis.
105. For this work , Rontgen received the Nobel Prize in physics ( the first one ) in 1901.
106. Bevatron accelerator at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (now called Lawrence Berkeley), confirming their existence and earning the scientists the 1959 Nobel Prize in physics.
107. Harold Pinter is a contemporary British dramatist, poet and political campaigner and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 2005.
108. The 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to psychologist Daniel Kahneman.
109. The photoelectric effect was discovered by Alexandre E. Becquerel in 1839, and Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for his physical explanation of it in 1921.
110. On the other hand, Kary Mullis, 1993 chemistry Nobel Prize winner by all accounts a dick.
111. German emeritus director of the Fritz Haber Institute's department for physical chemistry receives the 2007 Nobel Prize in Chemistry this year.
112. The procedure proves unfeasible for blood transfusions, but paves the way for successful organ transplantation(sentencedict.com), for which Carrel receives the Nobel Prize in 1912.
113. Both were by Ernest Rutherford, who had won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry in part for his discovery of the alpha particle, which he later proved was the nucleus of a helium atom.
114. Patrick White , the Italian novelist at the present age, who won Nobel Prize in 1973, is famous for the modernity and nationality in his novels.
115. Grass was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1999 for his "frolicsome black fables [which] portray the forgotten face of history".
116. With 40 years of work in the biological sciences, two Pulitzer prizes and the equivalent of a Nobel Prize in ecology to his name, E. O. Wilson is perhaps the world's most honored naturalist.
117. This research led to the electrocardiogram and was done a century ago by Einthoven, who received a Nobel Prize for his accomplishments in 1924.
118. Hoffmann the winners of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
119. This week, the renowned primatologist Dr Jane Goodall urged the EU to do more to promote other routes to cures. She advocated a Nobel Prize for alternatives to animal testing.
120. Bothe: German physicist . He shared a 1954 Nobel Prize for his research on cosmic radiation.
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