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Hossein Rezazadeh is a double olympic Gold Medallist and the heavyweight world weightlifting champion.
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Yeah, and becoming an Olympic Gold Medallist is hard, too.
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He is a lawyer who graduated from Trinity College with first class honours in Philosophy and History and then in 1961 was the Gold Medallist graduate from Osgoode Hall Law School.
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He took first place in his class each year, graduating as the university's Gold Medallist in Law; he won five (tied for a sixth) scholarships out of seven available to the graduating class.
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Medallist (Royal Society, London) in 1949, Faraday Medallist in
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Paris, Medallist in Chemistry and Botany, etc. Having found, in small quantities, alcohols of the C_ {n} H_ {2n-7} series, last summer, in the stem, acicular leaves, and cones of _Pinus sylvestris_, I wish in this paper to say a few words on the subject.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 443, June 28, 1884 Various
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Sir Percy Sykes is a Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical Society, and a Gold Medallist of the Royal Empire Society, and he also has won a gold medal, known as the MacGregor Memorial Gold Medal for special war service.
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Sir George is a Gold Medallist of the University of New Brunswick, was a student in Edinburgh and Heidelberg and later a professor of classics in his Alma Mater.
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Motherland, and 'Erbert' Enery Bates, our Good Conduck Medallist, will now oblige by going down on his knees and kissing it.
News from the Duchy Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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Medallist at Dublin, or the brilliant young Magdalen Demy than of the dramatist who was to write Salome.
Miscellanies Oscar Wilde 1877
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