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Still, she concluded the state might be better off without a laureate.
In 2004 he became the laureate of National culture and art award.
How do you think one gets to be a Nobel laureate?
This is the largest number of laureates at any university.
He was being considered for poet laureate at the time of his death.
The following is a listing of the laureates, by year.
The three laureates set out to answer questions about what controls such development.
Now he has become, in the eyes of many here, Washington's novelist laureate.
As a laureate yourself, have you offered him any advice?
Laureates of national and international student competitions study for free!
Along with the changes in the categories, the number of laureates changed.
Furthermore, there can be no more than three laureates in a given year.
Many students were clearly moved by the Nobel laureates, though.
Last month, he began his term as America's poet laureate.
She was the sixth laureate and the first woman to be chosen.
In the end, the idea of a poet laureate was set aside.
The borough is again in the market for a laureate.
He is more than this country's poet laureate of song.
He is a laureate of several awards in contemporary art.
I don't therefore have a strong view on the current laureate.
The school does not focus only on laureates but aims at the development of each and every student.
The movie ends a moment before the laureates are called to the stage.
In 1968, he won the 1st prize and became a laureate of the same competition.
Upon his retirement in 1980, he was made conductor laureate.
Why on earth would anyone want to be Britain's poet laureate?