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The prize for winning is a new scooter.

He was awarded a prize for excellence in his studies.

The real prize for Titian, as for Michelangelo before him, was an aristocratic patron.

To my surprise, I was awarded a special prize for courage.

You might wonder, for instance, what's wrong with running contests that offer a prize for the best employee suggestion.

In 1970 Solzhenitsyn won the Nobel prize for literature, But he wasn't permitted to leave the country to accept it.

An image of Corfe Castle on a frosty morning has scooped the top prize in this year's UK Landscape Photographer of the Year award and secured a 15,000-dollar prize for photographer Antony Spencer.

Thandie Newton won best actress for The Pursuit of Happyness and Ashley Jensen was there to accept the best TV show prize for Ugly Betty.

The prize for breaking news photography went to Patrick Farrell of the Miami Herald for his images from Haiti of the destruction left by a hurricane.

American Yoichiro Nambu of the University of Chicago won half of the prize for the discovery of a mechanism called spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics.

The special date coincides with the announcement of the joint winners of the Nobel prize for physics, without whom bar codes could not be read.

No recently retired African leader was this week deemed worthy of winning an annual prize for promoting democracy donated by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese-born philanthropist.

The prestigious prize for public service went to The Las Vegas Sun for its exploration of a large number of construction worker deaths at some of that city’s biggest building sites.

Yasunari Kawabata(1899-1972), the second Asian writer winning the Nobel prize for literature after Tagore, is famous for such works as Snow Country, Thousand Cranes, The Old Capital, etc.

Sharon Wang won the second prize for World Chinese Li Bai Poetry Contest (2002); Her poems, short stories and critical articles, appear regularly in several Chinese magazines and newspapers.

The black-and-white revenge tale "The Woman Who Left" by Filipino director Lav Diaz won the Golden Lion prize for best picture last Saturday at the Venice Film Festival.

He won a prize for good behaviour at school.

He is a recipient of the Franz Kafka prize, has honorary degrees from Princeton and liege, and is tipped for the Nobel prize for literature.

Young Russia has demanded on its website that the ministry stop allocating state funds for the prize and “return by any lawful means funds spent on a prize for extremists and provocateurs”.

The Nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to 10 women since it was established in 1901, but this is the first time two women have shared the prize.

Benedict, 40, also snagged top-prize for most memorable scene as Sherlock for his fall to apparent death at the end of the show's second series.

Maybe Stonefish would never win a beauty contest, but it would definitely win the top prize for being "the World Most Venomous fish".

When embarking on the project 18 months ago, its members (including Saul Perlmutter, who won the Nobel prize for physics this month for his work on dark energy) were mostly new to climate science.

“House of Meetings” is a singular, unimpeachable triumph, as powerful as J.M. Coetzee's “Disgrace” and the small list of novels that have unanimously carried off[8] the Man Booker prize for fiction.

In recent years the prize-giving academy has been critised for awarding the prize for services to non-specific do-goodery rather than for promoting peace directly.

You the looks of the animals and birds countries are not awarded a prize for you is so bad.

This quarter, I'll need 10% more sales from each of you so that we can bag that grand prize for best sales this year.

But the couple also refinanced at the height of the market, taking out cash to buy a truck they used as a contest prize for their hired animal trappers.

Withholding the prize for a year, or possibly five, might seem rather callous.

LEILA ABOULELA's "Lyrics Alley", which has been shortlisted for the 2011 Orange prize for fiction, is set in Sudan, as it sloughs off British and Egyptian rule and prepares for its new liberty.

Top prize for the most bizarre sights, however, went to the hundreds of dancers wearing arrow ponchos signposting the route for athletes parading their way into the stadium.

Scientists win prize for high yield rice.

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