The prize gives special emphasis to research which improves the management or techniques in sick bays ashore and afloat. |
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He has run fewer races yet has already won nearly ten times more prize money than Arkle. |
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The movie also took the prize for worst film at the 25th annual Razzies, an Oscar spoof that trashes Tinseltown's low points. |
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The most immediate way is purchasing the car outright using the prize money from your winnings. |
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She never wavered in this view and never baulked at the fact that to claim this prize she would have to rid herself of her cousin Elizabeth. |
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Two big names in music may be in line for the most prestigious prize on the planet. |
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Part of the prize is a residency at the theatre, as well as the West-end production of the winning play. |
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However, the odds are also lengthening to a one in 28,000 chance of any prize as the numbers of winners next month reduces. |
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In 1968, a sixth prize was added, in Economics, donated by the Bank of Sweden to celebrate its tercentenary. |
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The prize was conceived to kick-start private space initiatives and space tourism in particular. |
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There have been reports of Welsh students even going as far as entering wet t-shirt contests to win prize money so they can pay their rent. |
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All you have to do to win this incredible prize is collect the coupons and fill in the answers to each evening's questions. |
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Yes, it's true, I've won first prize in the Writer Online Minuscule Fiction Contest. |
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Competing in a contest with seventeen other girls she missed winning the overall prize by the narrowest of margins. |
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There will be a prize for the challenge match winner and the event might be televised, though this has yet to be confirmed. |
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Surely winning comedy's biggest prize in 1995 must have abated this self-doubt? |
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Last year, he won the second prize at a contest in Spain and the fourth spot at China. |
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Because of the jackpot and the big prize money on offer, the Golden League attracts the best athletes in the world. |
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The 35-year-old Londoner says he intends to buy his mother a new washer-dryer with part of the prize money. |
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The physics prize went to three Americans who've explained something of what goes on within the nucleus of atoms. |
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Yet this must surely raise questions over the validity of the prize itself. |
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Kevin scored the ace on the 16th hole, which also secured him the prize of nearest the pin. |
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I have repotted the coriander seedlings, which are still winning the prize for most vigorous specimens, and which have ace roots. |
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In 1883, Hulke became the recipient of a prestigious national prize for his herd of Jerseys milkers, made up of Jenny and her calves. |
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A trip to a Caribbean island may be a favorite prize for a TV quiz show, but it has never been my dream of a holiday. |
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O'Brien's blanket entry left the Tote quoting the trainer at 13-8 to lift the sprint prize without naming any of his eight acceptors. |
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The event remains the only occasion in British racing where every horse taking part wins prize money. |
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The quality of the horses, the standard of jockeyship, the level of prize money were all inferior to here. |
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Almost all of the items are prize cups, souvenir objects and all kinds of sports medals, trophies and shields. |
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Everyone makes their way back to the campground and Billy is awarded the gold cup as well as three hundred dollars in prize money. |
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The hospices have been donated a brand-new car to give away as the star prize of the raffle but they need more help selling the raffle tickets. |
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He would turn from side to side, admiring his prize package from the reflection in the mirror. |
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The mask which Jenny Pegg had won second prize with at the craft rally, was much admired. |
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The prize was some small comprehension of the worship of a people, unique because the God it adored and glorified was unique. |
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The only prize a churlish young whelp like you should get is a good hiding! |
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People were led to believe they had won a top prize when in fact they were being induced to pay for a low value product. |
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His 1829 essay on Kant's aesthetics won the Prussian royal prize in philosophy. |
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No publishing house of our size had ever won the prize and we consequently couldn't afford to go in there with high expectations. |
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A brilliant cut diamond pendant, set in 18-carat white gold, is the elegant prize on offer for the best dressed woman on Thursday. |
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Catherine always said that if she won the prize she would take her mother with her, so she has kept her promise. |
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The first-aid kit in the picture does not feature in the play but was thrown in as an additional prize as a humorous afterthought. |
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A prize is on offer to whoever comes up with the winning name for Mrs Mason's new shop. |
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He's sold others to private owners around the world, and it won second prize for the tea set in a National Crafts Council competition. |
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The bookmarks now have a tear-off portion that act as raffle tickets, with the top prize a specially painted portrait. |
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At four cafes throughout the village contestants from the Northern Rivers and beyond vied in verse for the lucrative prize money. |
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Nobody in their right mind will offer a prize for a competition you've never entered. |
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Bright red salvias, phlox, anthurium and balsam flower in profusion in neat rows, and no wonder Thangam won the first prize for her garden. |
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Try a pop and movies quiz, with a prize for the child or group who gets the most answers right. |
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Garry was an ideal choice to present the prize on behalf of the slimming group because he lost two stones through their plan earlier this year. |
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The flight prize was an easy choice for the leading lawman with a long-standing interest in aviation. |
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I prize my mental instability and nurture the lunacy which manifests itself within my cranium. |
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A Shia victory puts the prize in overtly enemy hands-the Iranian revolutionaries. |
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We like to reserve this special prize for a person making truly astounding leaps in logic. |
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The new law also includes plans to ensure that there is a clear distinction between lotteries and prize competitions. |
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Many local companies will offer sampling and tastings during the promotion in addition to special offers and customer prize draws being held. |
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You're on. You come up with a good enough prize for me to win, and I'll be happy to take your bet. |
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The company scooped the top prize in the Best Yorkshire Speciality Food section for its tasty pies. |
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The competition prize is an England rugby shirt signed by all the players and Maeve plans to put it up on her bedroom wall. |
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The prize will only be awarded if the youngster was at school for the selected session. |
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The top prize went to Christy Tobin all the way from Limerick while P.J. Brogan from Ballina landed the biggest fish of the day. |
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Ireland are at their best when they are playing at full tilt, when the adrenalin is flooding their veins and the prize is substantial. |
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A good case can be made for including only finishes for which prize money is awarded. |
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The 733rd draw of the scheme will be held on May 10 and the first prize is Rs.20 lakhs. |
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Word spread in the Southwest about the Augusta Futurity's tight organization and added prize money. |
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The Nobel prize in Chemistry this year goes to Robert H. Grubbs, Richard R. Schrock, and Yves Chauvin for the development of metathesis. |
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The upcoming competition will give them a chance to selflessly win a prize for their community. |
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On Thursday, it was revealed that three prize assets had signed extended contracts. |
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For once, therefore, the Booker panel made the right decision in awarding last year's prize to The Line of Beauty. |
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While it's a good video, it's a bit of a slight idea to award some sort of prize to, don't you think? |
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Aoife was in Dublin on Saturday to accept the first prize award in her category for first and second-class pupils. |
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Part of his prize money is already earmarked for a second birthday present later this week. |
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The prize is in honor of Bruno Rossi, an authority on cosmic-ray physics and a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy. |
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Each Nobel Prize this year will carry a prize sum of 10 million Swedish kronor, to be shared if the prize is awarded to more than one laureate. |
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There's more than half-a-million pounds' worth of prize money for these first three races. |
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The mathematics of counting then allow you to work out your winning chances, and how much your prize might be. |
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Vote for your favourite in the comments below and we'll award them a special TSSH prize next week. |
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These tournaments have prize purses that, though they don't rival golf yet, are growing every year. |
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Then, all you have do is reel it in, lift your prize aloft, smile and get your photograph taken. |
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If anything, it was the epic length of the encounter that turned it into some kind of heavyweight contest for a prize purse. |
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Davidoff Cool Water will be continuing its support of free-sports over the next few years, through sponsorship funds and prize purses. |
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Put the right money as a prize purse, and you will have the world competing in your backyard. |
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The weekend began on Saturday morning with 64 hopeful players making their way through the competition and the prize purse. |
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The prize purse will again be over 60,000 baht in cash, gold and other prizes. |
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If this sounds like an unlikely subject for knockabout comedy, it is, but Booker prize winner DBC Pierre almost pulls it off. |
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Harry decided we were not worth further consideration, gathered up his prize and took himself off behind the woodshed. |
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Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely. |
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Graham and the team have now been presented with a wooden spoon booby prize for their efforts. |
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Surely there's some sort of reality game show where I can win a prize to get this fixed? |
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Horticultural societies and shows, which began 200 years ago, still display prize marrows, giant leeks and perfect chrysanthemums. |
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It was in 1997 that Chris won his first major prize in an open competition by landing the President's Cup and the awards have come thick and fast since then. |
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The company will present one lucky reader with the prize to beat all prizes, an all expenses paid rugby party at their house with 20 of their close friends. |
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Clutching his prize after Monday's ceremony, Wiseman said there was a more positive and confident mood in the country than was evident a few years ago. |
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Expeditions in pursuit of Atlantic blue marlin, Indian mahseer, tiger fish, Pacific salmon were the norm and what fantastic prize trips they were. |
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Hoping that his hi-tech marketing wiles will not go for naught, Bennett will now try to torpedo the prize ceremony. |
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First they award a valuable cash prize to a prominent female scientist. |
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That last film, The diving bell and the Butterfly, won Schnabel the best-director prize at Cannes. |
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Jason also scooped the prize for the highest break in the tournament. |
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Tiger Woods may win more tournaments and bag the most prize money. |
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Going back to square one would be an unjust outcome and a prize to the aggressor. |
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Fishing close to the margins with meat, Dallton was bagging the odd nice carp until the intervention of a beast of 15-10 catapulted him to the top of the prize list. |
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Bangla doesn't have a prize for works translated into Bangla. |
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We journos reckon the scones and jam deserved a prize medal. |
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It sounds too good to be true but this is the tempting prize on offer. |
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You speak so lightly of capturing and shooting prize vessels! |
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Is there a finer prize for any writer of fiction than the ability to predict the future? |
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The Evangelical calculus attempts to console and convert grieving relatives and witnesses by redefining such loss as a means to the measureless prize of eternal life. |
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So soon-to-be-Spiderman Andrew Garfield should get the prize for his powerful performance as biff in Death of a Salesman. |
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Return of prize notification as undeliverable may result in disqualification and alternate determination. |
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That's one top prize for each of the three age bands in both categories. |
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On the other hand, this prize does afford us a chance to broaden our horizons beyond the borders of whatever country we live in. |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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When Gerald Ford picked Nelson Rockefeller as vice president from 1974 to 1977, it was a consolation prize to a burned-out boom. |
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I'm thinking about how Hubba Hubba Boy doesn't know I'm the No. 1 scorer on the mathletes team or that my science fair project on acid rain won the grand prize last year. |
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Spall was rewarded for his hard work with the best actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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There is still time to get the creative juices running and this could be a profitable exercise as the prize money on offer in the competition has increased this year. |
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I used to run a bar in East London and made the mistake a couple years ago of awarding the fancy dress prize at a New Year's Eve party to a guy dressed as a suicide bomber. |
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The 15,000 pound prize awarded to the laureate is not to be sneezed at but the chance of working with the London Symphony Orchestra for a year is to dream of. |
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No prize had been awarded in physics since 1930, yet recent theoretical and experimental achievements had led to a revolutionary new quantum-mechanical depiction of the atom. |
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I got 3 subject prizes and the not-exactly-exalted position of Proxime Accessit, being the prize for getting the second highest results in the Highers the previous year. |
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Awarded the prize in 1974, she gave the money to a leper colony. |
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From the best white soda to queen cakes and treacle cake, one of the prizes that will surely water the taste buds of visitors will be the prize for the Best Novelty Cake. |
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For some parents no consolation prize is great enough to trade precious time with their families. |
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No, the prize wasn't an air conditioner, but a water cooler! |
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The prize was decorated with silk rosettes, fruit and small stuffed birds. |
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But if you think the gridiron arts can shake up the grey matter, try the prize ring. |
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While the winners will take home the prize money and title, the eliminated contestants can hardly be considered losers. |
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At worst they would be stripped of their titles and prize money, banned from future competitions, and sent home with their tail between their legs. |
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All of our mammies receive a special prize at the end of every show. |
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Morel Mushroom Toasts by Alice Waters The official mushroom of Minnesota, the morel is a particular spring prize for foragers. |
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And since he was the last person who handled the prize money before sending it to the bank, the cufflinks must have snagged and dropped into the money. |
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They arrived for the event with just one point separating them and a first prize of a brand new road-going Peugeot 206 and a works drive for next year. |
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This belief makes each of the parties put up the masquerade up to the very end in the hope that once the prize is won, they would be able to jettison the other parties. |
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David Hird won first prize in the Wharfedale Audi Young Designer of the Year competition after designing a quick-release boat rigger attachment for rowing boats. |
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Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana and A World on Fire, and judge of the Booker prize introduces the event. |
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A prize that I will get if, and only if, I solve the secret riddle. |
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You stood by me when I missed the first prize by a marginal difference of two marks, and you made me feel that I still had reasons to be proud of myself. |
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He put his strength to good use recently when he took first prize in his age group in a competition by the Irish Drug Free Powerlifting Association. |
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She won first prize at auction bridge twice, enjoyed theatres and moving picture shows, went to parties, receptions, dinners, and other social functions, and had a good time. |
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Her experiences growing up with a lazy eye has led to her prize the parts as well as the whole, and as the film begins she thinks she may have found the perfect guy. |
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The next several weeks were a whirlwind of press conferences, interviews and champagne receptions, culminating in a trip to Stockholm for the prize ceremony in December. |
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We would also like to congratulate all the prize winners from the raffle. |
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Although the only prize on offer at Olympia was an olive wreath, it is known that victors commonly received other more lucrative rewards when returning to their home city. |
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We are blown away as he scoops the lucrative second prize again. |
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The interesting brick patterns, unique jointing methods, window articulations, and glazing systems earned the project the top prize for detailing. |
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The couple decided to use the pen they won as a raffle prize to raise money for charity and are now looking for local businesses to donate further prizes. |
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Last year, Inuk Tanya Tagaq, a throat singer from Nunavut, won the prize for her album Animism. |
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A prize will be awarded to the student who sells the most tickets. |
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Dad brought back his prize catch, a three-foot striped bass. |
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If you have won a monthly prize, they will send you an affy and have you send it back. Then your prize comes from a courier. |
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There were two bingos in the last game, so the players split the prize money. |
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This week on The Amazing Prize Giveaway Show, the grand prize is 10,000 bog rolls! |
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At the end of the conference, they awarded him with a rubber chicken as a booby prize for complaining the loudest. |
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Experienced bushbashing motorcyclists prize the rough roads of Cambodia, Laos and northern Thailand. |
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Brett's camped out on the couch, watching Mexican prize fighting on cablevision. |
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Spectators are admitted free and are eligible to win a door prize of two tickets to the United States Open Championships at Flushing Meadows. |
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The situation envisioned is the contest for a prize described in Herodotus 8.123 and cast in the form of ethopoeia. |
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In December 2012 he also presented the project with a prize as the UK's favorite National Lottery funded project. |
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We mostly talked about his mother's illness, but he told me in passing that he'd won a small prize in the lottery. |
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For much of the war this submarine campaign was restricted by prize rules requiring merchant ships to be warned and evacuated before sinking. |
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Taken as a prize off the Pacific coast of Mexico, it was made of enamelled gold and bore an African diamond and a ship with an ebony hull. |
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The Croonian Lecture is still awarded on an annual basis, and is considered the most important Royal Society prize for the biological sciences. |
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The Cavendish Laboratory has 29 Nobel prize winners, more than anywhere else, and many Western countries. |
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Bainbridge won the Whitbread Awards prize for best novel in 1977 and 1996 and was nominated five times for the Booker Prize. |
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He was a prize male with the sexual aura of a massive hunk with low hangers. |
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Today it is primarily a prize giving event, where prizes are awarded to senior boys who have excelled in particular subjects. |
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A collection is usually made now to purchase them as well as sweets and also to provide prize money. |
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But efforts are made to award each prize to a student producing work that bears a relation to the intentions of the original benefactor. |
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The prize for this contest is a free meal at the Tabard Inn at Southwark on their return. |
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At the 1993 Brit Awards in London, Stewart picked up the prize for Outstanding Contribution to Music. |
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In 2008, Caine was awarded the prize for Outstanding Contribution to Showbusiness at the Variety Club Awards. |
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Shot in Europe, it was nominated for the main prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and won an award for Best Debut Film. |
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Northern Ireland has produced a number of significant poets, the most famous being Nobel prize winner Seamus Heaney. |
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Awarding the prize is organised by the Tate gallery and staged at Tate Britain. |
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The prize is officially not judged on the Tate show, however, but on the earlier exhibition for which the artist was nominated. |
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Most of the artists nominated for the prize selection become known to the general public for the first time as a consequence. |
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Sculpture and installation artist Richard Long is presented the prize after three previous nominations. |
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Anish Kapoor received the prize for an untitled piece in sandstone and pigment. |
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In recent years the prize has attracted commercial sponsorship, but did not have any during the 2008 events. |
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The prize ceremony was interrupted by the international streaker Mark Roberts who was hired by the artist Benedikt Dichgans. |
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Junior tournaments do not offer prize money except for the Grand Slam tournaments, which are the most prestigious junior events. |
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The current trophy was created for the 1999 championships, and was the first permanent prize in the tournament's history. |
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In 1877, Brookes requested a prize from Greece to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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He was officially cleared of intentionally avoiding the bout, but his receipt of the prize money raised suspicion. |
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It was third time lucky for the Irish provincial side, who had previously been denied the ultimate prize twice by Northampton and Leicester. |
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However, for many decades it remained difficult if not impossible for golfers to earn a living from prize money alone. |
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This system continued until 1998, after which renewed emphasis was placed on maximising prize money in individual tournaments. |
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Excluding these, the European Tour offers less than 50 percent as much prize money as the PGA Tour. |
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For the 2017 season, the European Tour launched the Rolex Series, a series of events with higher prize funds than regular tour events. |
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The reduction in prize money, announced in September 2009, was due to the global economic downturn. |
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Due to increases in prize money over the years, it is dominated by current players. |
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Uniquely, it was the first event in which all the players received prize money to cover expenses. |
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Before 2007, among grand slam tournaments, Wimbledon and the French Open awarded more prize money in men's events than in women's events. |
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Using her maiden name, it was covered by Nellie Verrill Mighels Davis, the first woman to report a prize fight. |
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His prize included a test in a McLaren Formula One car, which he received at the end of the following year. |
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At the end of 1999, Button had his McLaren test prize at Silverstone, and also tested for the Prost team. |
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It is the biggest of the PDC tournaments and has the largest prize fund of any darts competition. |
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Taylor insisted that he had not realised that the dart had missed and offered to replay the match and forfeit his prize money. |
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During the early years of the WDC, Priestley and Taylor had an agreement where they would share prize money won at events. |
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Since 1983, Louis Vuitton has sponsored the Louis Vuitton Cup as a prize for the winner of the challenger selection series. |
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The UN High Commissioner for Refugees was awarded in 1954 and 1981, becoming one of only two recipients to win the prize twice. |
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Nelson always bemoaned that he had done badly out of prize money and even as a flag officer received little. |
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The extra crewmen were also useful as prize crews for returning captured vessels. |
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Theodor Mommsen received the Nobel prize for literature a year later for his Roman history. |
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She later received the Nobel prize for this and other structure determinations. |
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He would later win the school English prize and the school reading prize, enabling him to finally acquire the third volume. |
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The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year. |
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Many authors who have won the prize have fallen into obscurity, while others rejected by the jury remain widely studied and read. |
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If a prize is awarded jointly to two or more laureates, the money is split among them. |
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However, the 2010 prize was awarded to Mario Vargas Llosa, a native of Peru in South America. |
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The Nobel Prize in Literature is not the only literary prize for which all nationalities are eligible. |
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Laughlin published The Pisan Cantos on 30 July 1948, and the following year the prize went to Pound. |
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It was the last time the prize was administered by the Library of Congress. |
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At the 1987 Brit Awards in London, Clapton was awarded the prize for Outstanding Contribution to Music. |
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He displayed an excellent speaking and singing voice since childhood, even winning an eisteddfod prize as a boy soprano. |
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In 1932, at the age of 23, Berlin was elected to a prize fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford. |
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Through its history, it was viewed by some as the top prize in European rugby for club teams. |
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The inaugural winner, Spectre, won a prize of 100 guineas for his owner Mr Bodenham. |
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At the age of 12 he won a prize for translating Lucian of Samosata's Dialogues of the Gods from Latin to English. |
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The Webb Ellis Cup is the prize presented to winners of the Rugby World Cup, named after William Webb Ellis. |
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The top prize at the Olympic Games and many other sports competitions is the gold medal. |
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Henry saw Sicily as both a valuable prize for his son and as an excellent base for his crusading plans in the east. |
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You get no prize for guessing what happened when the spider landed on her plate. |
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The movie Grand Champion, released in 2004, tells the story of a young Texas boy's experience raising a prize steer. |
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The winning works from the 2018 prize are due to be exhibited at the Oriel Kyffin Williams Gallery. |
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In his final year at school, he was awarded the PE department's prize for services to sport. |
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In 1992 he was also inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame and one of his prize winning belts is part of the organisation's display. |
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Holt was born in London and was educated at Eton, where he won a prize in biology. |
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On being taken in tow, the Spanish crews rose up against their British prize crews, putting them to work as prisoners. |
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Instead, the London Naval Treaty required submarines to abide by prize rules. |
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First recorded as a small fishing settlement in 1030, Dieppe was an important prize fought over during the Hundred Years' War. |
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They support the Eisteddfod as the promoter and inspirer of arts, letters and music, and are conspicuous among the annual prize winners. |
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The most pronounced tool pirates had at their disposal when confronting a potential prize was to employ the Jolly Roger. |
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The silver bowl second prize was introduced a few years later when Chris Ratsey impressed Windeler with his good sportsmanship. |
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The 2006 film Ten Canoes was filmed entirely in an indigenous language, and the film won a special jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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Famous contemporary playwrights and novelists are Nobel prize winner Elfriede Jelinek, Peter Handke and Daniel Kehlmann. |
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During the Renaissance, Italy became an even more attractive prize to foreign conquerors. |
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Since its establishment, the prize has been won by 15 Swedish, 10 Danish, 10 Norwegian, 8 Finnish, 7 Icelandic, 2 Faroe and 1 Sami writers. |
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In order to conduct research for the prize essay, Rask traveled to Sweden in 1812 with his friend Rasmus Nyerup. |
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The ship came into English possession late in the 17th century, possibly as a war prize during the War of the Grand Alliance. |
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However, he was not awarded the prize and was forced to fight for his reward. |
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I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. |
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In 1976 the city hosted an international ice hockey tournament with the ball for the prize of the newspaper Sovietskaya Rossia. |
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First, second, and third prize are awarded based on a scoring combination of size, species, and number. |
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The tournament is broadcast over local radio stations, and prize money is awarded to the winners. |
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Audio Devices, Inc., announce two prize contests, one for Home Recordists, and the other for Church Recordists. |
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In 1775, the French Academy of Sciences offered a prize for a process whereby soda ash could be produced from salt. |
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The prize was awarded to Nicolas Leblanc for a process which used sea salt and sulfuric acid as the raw materials. |
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He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish the honours which he enjoys. |
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He modestly told the press that Carl Sandburg, Isak Dinesen and Bernard Berenson deserved the prize, but he gladly accepted the prize money. |
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The judges decided only 30 minutes before the ceremony, giving the prize to Golding. |
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In its first decade, prize business was settled in the smoke-filled rooms of London clubs, where it remained resolutely insular. |
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At the top was placed a piece of money, as a prize for those who could swarm up and seize it. |
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After six weeks of incorrect competition entries, the prize was still unwon. |
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On the balmiest of days, stay indoors at Coconuts, where there is a jungle gym, a prize center and arcade games. |
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That year, Rag Trade, owned by the hairdresser Teasy Weasy, landed the prize and followed by winning the Grand National at Aintree a year later. |
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Readers have the chance to win one of 10 exclusive prize packs which include a Wild windbreaker jacket and baseball cap. |
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The company was awarded the prize for its work on an alcolock specially adapted for buses. |
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The Crown Hotel at Bawtry is providing a racecard prize with entry open every day of the festival. |
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A pair of hackers have won USD13,854 in prize money after succeeding with an attempt to get Windows XP running on an Apple Mac computer. |
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The highest prize so far to remain unclaimed was worth just over pounds 2million and the ticket was bought in Kingston Upon Hull. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE landscaper has been rewarded for his creative prowess after scooping a top prize in a prestigious awards ceremony. |
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Sir Terry, who has handed out the awards for a decade, found himself at the receiving end of a prize this year for Retirer of the Year. |
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John Gosden sends this daughter of Barathea on the long journey north and she can take the seven furlong prize back to Manton. |
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His most successful novel, Selsky baroko, was published in 2005 and was awarded the Magnesia Litera prize for Czech literature. |
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A Cypry QT Excel Dome one-man bivvy with a Cypry deluxe bedchair is the pounds 155 prize package for the coarse fishing winner. |
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The winners and runners-up were treated to a prize and a meal at McDonald's restaurant in Nuneaton. |
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First up will be the winner of the 2013 Biosciences prize Imogen Fox, who will talk about social grooming in long-tailed Macaque societies. |
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The smallest sunflower, grown by the Knoulberry Residents Group, won a prize of environmentally-friendly loo paper. |
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The former received a pounds 2,000 prize for the most innovative use of safety glass for his crane design, beating students from five countries. |
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Rachel's prize cheque was presented outside Huddersfield University yesterday by solo yachtswoman Ellen Mac Arthur. |
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The family deemed the savviest will win a PS10,000 prize package from Nectar and its partners. |
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Steven Pritchard, from Cowlersley, scooped first prize for dog in best condition with his four-year-old Alaskan Malamute Jess. |
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For the chance to pick up a prize all you have to do is tell us which ex-Take That star is a keen scooterist. |
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A FIVE-YEAR-OLD girl was thrilled to win a new BMX bike in a free prize draw at Asda's store in Chesterton Drive, Leamington. |
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Claiming his bodice ripper is by this imaginary woman, he wins first prize in a women-only fiction contest and a lucrative publishing contract. |
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Osondu received the GBP10,000 prize at a celebratory dinner held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford on Monday. |
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If one could earn a black belt in Japanese artistry, Karen Remsen, 16, did when she scored a top prize in Tokyopop's manga competition. |
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All teams were presented with a certificate, with the winners getting a prize and booby prizes for the runner-ups. |
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Fancy dress is positively encouraged, with a prize for the best one and the usual Guess the Secret Santa competition. |
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The district court held that lack of marketability likely reduced the value of the taxpayer's remaining lottery prize payments and that the Sec. |
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Syed Tausief AusafIf there was a Nobel prize for self-contradiction, the Pakistani Taleban would win it hands down. |
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Other than chardonnay, semillon is the white variety Aussies prize for herbal and lanolin flavors. |
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In Paris, a young physician studying natural history dubbed the recently arrived prize a new species, Testudo gigantea. |
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For those savvy enough to solve the secret, the prize is a coupon for KFC's new, sauce-drenched Buffalo Snacker chicken sandwich. |
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The 26-year-old repeated the trick to remove Herschelle Gibbs and then claimed the prize scalp of Jacques Kallis caught behind by Niall O'Brien. |
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Keelan landed bull huss, conger, cod, rockling, pouting and dogfish before latching on to the prize catch of the day, a 20lb 8oz thornback ray. |
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The prize will not be replaced if lost, mutilated, or stolen. |
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The way I see it, Camelot's connections are too levelheaded to tilt at windmills, even if the prize is a Triple Crown. |
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The inaugural LSH Enterprise Award, with a total prize fund of PS15,000, has a high profile panel of judges with a range of property specialisms. |
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No prize transfer, assignment, or substitution by Winner is permitted. |
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Geoff also chairs the panel which awards the Tocher prize for best paper for the Journal of Simulation published by Palgrave. |
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Visitors could also enter Redrow's summer-long prize draw to win a barbecue, chiminea and patio set. |
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And now this dachshund is flying to Boca Raton to celebrate her grand prize win in America's Top Dog Model contest. |
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A standard poodle called Donny took the reserve prize in the show at Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre. |
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Jimmy Negatron PC CD-ROM games, and the grand prize trip to Hollywood to have their voice recorded for an upcoming Jimmy Neutron video game. |
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Leeds Rhinos prize for finishing top at the end of the 23-match programme is home advantage against 2014 Grand Finalists St Helens and Wigan. |
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However, he was beaten to the pounds 25,000 prize by a depiction of a park scene which included a cock-eyed bin filled with a sack. |
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Dr Baloch announced award and prize for the police officials and personnel for showing braveness to repulse the terrorist attacks. |
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A SOUTH Wales dog handler and Forte, a five-yearold briard, proved every dog does have its day after walking away with a top prize at Crufts. |
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A browsable, amply illustrated overview of avian construction from mere scrapes in the sand to edible structures people prize for soup. |
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