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The Turner prize is a case in point.
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It is a spin on the traditional social game where you are only rewarded in the virtual world, in this case, the prize arrives on your doorstep.
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" In the case of Kiesler Prize recipient Toyo Ito, the influence has been aesthetic in the broadest sense, motivating his "desire to pursue spaces of simplicity and transparent nature.
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In each case we seem to prize large quantities of failed, inadequate or poor work as a route to a small number of successes.
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The chemistry prize went, as is often the case these days, to a discovery that is as much biological as chemical.
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Not long ago in this newspaper, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Buzz Bissinger outlined a thoughtful case for why college football should be banned altogether.
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Now is the time for business and political leaders to be making the case for this once-in-a-generation prize.
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There was a command performance (the lecture which is the obligation of every prize-winner) that was so popular that it had, in at least one case, people queuing to get past the bouncers at the door because the theatre was full.
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Although the Morgan case remains tied up in court, Mr Bowman may soon scoop up a consolation prize.
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Like the medicine prize, the chemistry prize was awarded for work that might as easily have come under another heading in this case medicine itself.
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