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Judge Buergenthal was also the co-recipient of the 2008 Gruber Foundation International Justice
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Pat Kirkey, retired teacher-librarian SD23, was BCTLA's 2006 co-recipient of the Diana Poole Memorial Award of Merit as the most outstanding teacher-librarian in the province.
June 2009 2009
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Pat Kirkey, retired teacher-librarian SD23, was BCTLA's 2006 co-recipient of the Diana Poole Memorial Award of Merit as the most outstanding teacher-librarian in the province.
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She also was a co-recipient of the M. Taylor Pyne Prize, the highest honor Princeton awards to an undergraduate.
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On 11 June 2003, the Asahi Glass Foundation announced that Dr. Likens was a co-recipient of the 2003 Blue Planet Prize for outstanding scientific research that helps to solve global environmental problems.
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Pat Kirkey, retired teacher-librarian SD23, was BCTLA's 2006 co-recipient of the Diana Poole Memorial Award of Merit as the most outstanding teacher-librarian in the province.
June 2008 2008
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Pat Kirkey, retired teacher-librarian SD23, was BCTLA's 2006 co-recipient of the Diana Poole Memorial Award of Merit as the most outstanding teacher-librarian in the province.
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She was a co-recipient of the M. Taylor Pyne Prize, the highest honor Princeton awards to an undergraduate.
Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court Nominee: All You Need To Know 2009
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What if the Nobel Committee had given the award to George W. Bush–perhaps for his work on Africa, maybe with Bono as a co-recipient?
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What if the Nobel Committee had given the award to George W. Bush–perhaps for his work on Africa, maybe with Bono as a co-recipient?
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