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Khin Maung Win/Associated Press Visitors looked at portraits of Rabindranath Tagore during an exhibition to mark the Nobel Laureate's 150 birth anniversary celebrations at the Indian Embassy in Yangon, Myanmar, Monday.
India in Pictures 2011
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Stahl bought the existing properties at the Laureate's site, which included a bar, a parking garage and a rental-car office, for about $116 million in September 2008—just as Lehman Brothers' collapse sent the market into a tailspin.
Laureate Wins in Sales Craig Karmin 2011
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"Right now, it's the hottest thing out there in the luxury market," says Ms. Olshan, who tracks the luxury sector but isn't involved with the Laureate's sales.
Laureate Wins in Sales Craig Karmin 2011
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The Laureate's job is to promote poetry in the national consciousness however he or she wishes, often by implementing public programs and education in schools.
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Thomas and Beulah by Rita Dove: The former Poet Laureate's most celebrated collection is this "low-key epic" (to quote one of our customer reviewers) based on her grandparents 'migration north to Akron.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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Laureate's war polices, as he met with his "War Council."
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What Southey's foes understood too well was that the Poet Laureate's authority came from the Crown rather than from any public consensus of poetic merit.
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