Laureate Sentence Examples

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  • In 1486 he published his first book, Ars versificandi et carminum, which created an immense sensation and gained him the honour of being crowned as the first poet laureate of Germany, the ceremony being performed by the emperor Frederick III.

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  • Remember, you're not trying to be named poet laureate.

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  • He is spoken of as the Rhymer of Scotland in the accounts of the English privy council dealing with the visit of the mission for the hand of Margaret Tudor, rather because he wrote a poem in praise of London,than because, as has been stated, he held the post of laureate at the Scottish court.

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  • An exponent of local French sentiment, he won the title of the "Canadian Laureate."

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  • Former children's laureate Anne Fine has been honored with an OBE for services to Literature.

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  • He became poet laureate in 1930 and in 1935 was made a member of the Order of Merit.

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  • This month, Morgan was named poet laureate of Scotland, the first incumbent, by Jack McConnell, first minister of Scotland.

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  • Before someone leans on someone and Chris Martin is made poet laureate.

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  • The tragedy is presented in modern dress in a new version by the late poet laureate Ted Hughes.

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  • Were not trying to play the big political commentator and we dont want to be the next poet laureate.

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  • Poem attributed to Andrew Motion; the current poet laureate.

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  • Nobel literature laureate 1968 " for his narrative mastery, which with great sensibility expresses the essence of the Japanese mind " .

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  • The consumer laureate pins these interfaces skill level goes.

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  • In 1969 he was appointed conductor laureate of the orchestra for life.

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  • The judicial attacks on this year's prize laureate Orhan Pamuk in Turkey are a dramatic example of the political significance of the book.

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  • His poetry was very popular with the general reading public and he was seen by many as the unofficial poet laureate.

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  • Telling the customer the consumer laureate which may or and fun Rex.

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  • Children 's laureate Anne Fine launched a scathing attack on the book last year.

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  • In his address the Nobel Peace Laureate likened abusing the environment to a human rights violation.

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  • His father, Cecil Day-Lewis, is the Poet Laureate of England and a successful author (under the pen name Nicholas Blake) and his mother, Jill Balcon, was an actress.

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  • Faringdon House, close to the church, was built by Henry James Pye (1745-1813), poet laureate from 1790 to 1813, who also caused to be planted the conspicuous group of fir-trees on the hill east of the town called Faringdon Clump, or locally (like other similar groups) the Folly.

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  • His first efforts in verse-making were inspired by the meetings of the Easy Club (founded in 1712), of which he was an original member; and in 1715 he became the Club Laureate.

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  • Wordsworth died, and on the 19th of November 1850 Queen Victoria appointed Tennyson poet laureate.

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  • The great laureate of the court of Stanislaus was Trembecki (1 7 22-1812), whose sympathies were too much with the Russian invaders of his country.

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  • The Ortokid dynasty survived the Mongol inundation, and it was in the 14th century that its laureate Safiy ad-Din al-Hilli flourished.

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  • No crusade ever had a truer laureate than the author of " The Virginia Slave Mother," " The Pastoral Letter " - one of his stinging ballads against a time-serving Church- " A Sabbath Scene," and " The Slaves of Martinique."

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  • For his doctoral research in high-energy astrophysics he studied at the Cavendish Laboratory under Nobel Laureate Sir Martin Ryle FRS.

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  • The laurel crown was of bay leaves, hence the word laureate.

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  • Morgan is the unofficial laureate of the new Scotland.

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  • As Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has noted, democracies don't have famines.

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