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- noun Plural form of
laureate .
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Examples
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Actually, the falloff for the laureates is about three times as sever for their less eminent colleagues of the same age.
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Actually, the falloff for the laureates is about three times as sever for their less eminent colleagues of the same age.
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Now I should make it clear that my only conceivable qualification, as a mere stripling, for giving this speech on behalf of all three of us physics laureates is that
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Wilson explained that despite the prize’s prestige — or perhaps because of it — its effect on laureates is not necessarily one of increased productivity or creativity.
Nobel Quibbles 2006
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Wilson explained that despite the prize’s prestige — or perhaps because of it — its effect on laureates is not necessarily one of increased productivity or creativity.
Nobel Quibbles 2006
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And each year, one of the first calls the laureates receive comes from a man named Adam Smith.
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And each year, one of the first calls the laureates receive comes from a man named Adam Smith.
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And each year, one of the first calls the laureates receive comes from a man named Adam Smith.
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And each year, one of the first calls the laureates receive comes from a man named Adam Smith.
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And each year, one of the first calls the laureates receive comes from a man named Adam Smith.
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