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I have done nothing important or distinguished since we met except to win the handicap prize, worth ?4 10/- at North Berwick.
Arthur James Balfour
(
1848
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1930
)
The Clark Prize is a natural extension of the Clark's dual mission of advancing scholarship while building public appreciation of art. We are pleased to give the inaugural Clark Prize to these distinguished individuals and we celebrate the impact that their work has had on scholars, people interested in the arts, and the public in this country and around the world.
Michael Conforti
Winning the Guardian prize is a wonderful reward for any writer. It is such a distinguished award, . The understated charm of a pe𝑥y man feels more genuine and less manipulative than overt flirtation. .. All authors want to know what other authors think of their books and they also like to know what children like, too.
Jacqueline Wilson
ought to be worth a peace prize.
Richard Lugar
It's a prize worth winning,
John Scott
(
1751
-)
We expect that the first X Prize Cup will actually occur in the summer of 2006. We have a couple of years to get the infrastructure in place. We're basically creating a new business model for the whole space business including media, sponsorships...and the X Prize Cup is an important part of that.
Peter Diamandis
We expect that the first X Prize Cup will actually occur in the summer of 2006. We have a couple of years to get the infrastructure in place, ... We're basically creating a new business model for the whole space business including media, sponsorships...and the X Prize Cup is an important part of that.
Peter Diamandis
A handicap is not about how we walk, talk, act, dress or do things. It's about things that keep us from being what God's planned us to be. Attitudes can definitely handicap us, or relationships we keep that we should have gotten rid of, or relationships that we should have kept. Those things can be a handicap.
Jeff Steinberg
The real prize at the Tate is becoming a trustee. It's worth far more money.
Charles Thomson
In 1976 I was appointed an American Cancer Society Research Professor and in 1986, Distinguished Professor. The works recognized by this Nobel Prize are clearly a group effort of achievement as may be seen from the names associated with our publications on EGF. They share in this honor.
Stanley Cohen
If I could explain it to the average person, I wouldn't have been worth the Nobel Prize.
Richard Feynman
(
1918
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1988
)
They certainly distinguished themselves ... but they are not immune to the pressures faced by other suppliers, mainly lower production in North America and commodity costs.
Mark Oline
Lindbergh made the flight to win a prize, not as a personal objective. I really saw the power of that prize written out for me in hard numbers: Nine teams spent [a combined] $400,000 to win that $25,000. It occurred to me that what space really needed was a prize to compel folks to build the ships that would take the rest of us there.
Peter Diamandis
With all due respect to the distinguished military records of Adm. Poindexter, Col. North, and the others, they have no standing in a democratic society to invalidate the decisions made by elected officials.
Harold H. Greene
I'd be concerned about his handicap mark. He could run well against very good horses without winning, and for the sake of showing he isn't good enough to run in a Gold Cup, we could mess up his chance to win a big handicap.
Philip Hobbs
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