Templeton Prize ceremony
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Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, center left, with St. Paul's Cathedral Canon Pastor Reverend Michael Colclough, center right, waves as he arrives at St. Paul's Cathedral in London to receive the 2012 Templeton Prize awarded to him for encouraging scientific research and harmony among religions. AP Photo/Sang Tan
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Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, Dalai Lama arrives at St. Paul's Cathedral in London to receive the 2012 Templeton Prize awarded to him for encouraging scientific research and harmony among religions. AP Photo/Sang Tan
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Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, center, leaves St. Paul's Cathedral in London after receiving the 2012 Templeton Prize awarded to him for encouraging scientific research and harmony among religions. AP Photo/Sang Tan
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Monks chant ahead of the arrival of The Dalai Lama as he attends a ceremony in St Paul's Cathedral in central London, to receive the 2012 Templeton Prize. AFP Photo/Leon Neal
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The Dalai Lama (R) gestures as he is awarded the Templeton Prize during his first visit to St Paul's Cathedral in London. The Templeton Prize valued at 1.1m pounds ($1.7) is the world's largest award given to an individual, honouring a living person for making exceptional contributions to spiritual life. Reuters/Stefan Wermuth
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The Dalai Lama (L) is awarded the Templeton Prize during his first visit to St Paul's Cathedral in London. The Templeton Prize valued at 1.1m pounds ($1.7) is the world's largest award given to an individual, honouring a living person for making exceptional contributions to spiritual life. Reuters/Stefan Wermuth
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