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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does bash here mean an uproarious party? Or it also means a blow to win Nobel prize?

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Higgs Nobel bash: I was at the party of the universe

Scientists dream of a call from Stockholm. Mine came when I was vacuuming the living room. "Would you like to come to the banquet?" asked a man from the Nobel Foundation.
My heart soared. I hadn't won a Nobel prize, but this invitation to attend the awards ceremony is one opportunity that anyone curious about the universe would enjoy.

More:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24758-higgs-nobel-bash-i-was-at-the-party-of-the-universe.html
  

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NL888 Does bash here mean an uproarious party? Sort of: a luxurious party.

  • NL888 Does bash here mean an uproarious party?
  • Sort of: a luxurious party.
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NL888Does bash here mean an uproarious party?
Sort of: a luxurious party.

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