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Several hundred seats are reserved for persons with special reasons for wishing to attend particular ceremonies, e.g. persons who have themselves been involved in the activities for which the Laureate is being awarded the Prize.
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The name of the Nobel Laureate is engraved on the plate below the figures, and the text REG.
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The Dalai Lama, a Nobel Laureate, is believed by many to be a spiritual leader and political leader (in exile) of Tibet and proponent of Human Rights for Tibet.
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On all "Swedish" Nobel medals the name of the Laureate is engraved fully visible on a plate on the reverse, whereas the name of the Peace Laureate as well as that of the
The Nobel Prize Medals and the Medal for the Prize in Economics 2010
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The Dalai Lama, a Nobel Laureate, is believed by many to be a spiritual leader and political leader (in exile) of Tibet and proponent of Human Rights for Tibet.
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The name of the Economics Laureate is engraved on the edge of the medal.
The Medal for The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010
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A central theme that runs throughout the works of Derek Walcott, 1992 Literature Laureate, is his search for identity.
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"Prix Nobel de la Paix", the relevant year, and the name of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate is engraved on the edge of the medal.
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And if you do NOT become Poet Laureate, is your contribution in this life really lessened?
I’m certainly not proud of the fact… : Patricia Smith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Laureate is a humanitarian aid worker like Mother Teresa or
The Nobel Peace Prize: From Negotiations to Human Rights 2001
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