Similar words: obelisk, below the belt, hit below the belt, nob, snob, knob, nobly, no ball. Meaning: n. Swedish chemist remembered for his invention of dynamite and for the bequest that created the Nobel prizes (1833-1896).
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31. His commitment to non-violence led to a Nobel peace prize in 1989.
32. Does that mean everything deserves a Nobel Prize?
33. The Nobel committee said Gordimer's writing had benefited humanity.
34. William Faulkner composed his Nobel Prize speech there.
35. That's why we award Ig Nobel prizes.
36. I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize. Steven Wright
37. Do you mean that only Nobel laureates and their peers can lay claim to the hallowed occupation of research?
38. Jane Addams was awarded the Nobel Prize for her inventive work with underprivileged women and children.
39. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for his nonviolent campaigns for greater autonomy in his homeland.
40. He would be re-elected for Haggerston in 1900 and in 1903 would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
41. Since 1939, the University of California has won 31 Nobel Prizes[sentencedict.com], more than any other public university system.
42. A human interest story, featuring the second-youngest Nobel laureate in history, seemed to him much more promising.
43. The prize was instituted in 1987 by Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka.
44. The following year, Lee and Yang received the Nobel prize for their idea.
45. Does it mean that everything on daytime television is wonderful and deserves a Nobel prize?
46. Eight graduates received the Nobel Prize, a record for a public institution.
47. This is not a competition for the Nobel prize for literature but a protection against potential accusations of lack of clarity.
48. Stanford has now had Nobel Prize winners in each of the past three years.
49. The award to Chu caps a remarkable Nobel year for the Bay Area.
50. Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman once lamented that since everyone handles money, there are many know-nothings who think they understand economics.
51. The eighty-three year old Nobel Peace prize winner is currently on a nationwide tour.
52. The Nobel citation noted that his discovery would be useful for energy conversion technology.
53. Even as a Nobel winner, Prusiner must still demonstrate beyond question how prions cause disease.
54. Morgan received a Nobel prize in 1933, and Muller in 1946.
55. Friedman argued that no single person, even a Nobel laureate, could make a pencil.
56. The row erupted again when he won the Nobel last year, and the citation named the offending work.
57. I was about thirty-four when I was made personnel director of the Nobel Division.
58. It was long overdue, but they were merely the first of several ecosocial Nobel Laureates.
59. Einstein was awarded the Nobel prize for his contribution to quantum theory.
60. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for her work in medical research.