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He's also likely to take home a bigger prize: becoming history's most decorated Olympian.
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To take a more recent example, Arundhati Roy, India's Booker-prize novelist, not long ago wrote a long and impassioned article in one of India's weekly magazines portraying capitalists, especially foreign ones, as plunderers.
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Take Joseph Stiglitz, a Columbia economics professor, Nobel Prize winner and card-carrying member of the sour punditocracy.
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New Jersey is another big prize, a pure winner-take-all state with 50 delegates.
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You should really check it out, Engadget readers took some really phenomenal photography -- which is exactly why we had such a difficult time deciding who should take home the prize.
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With such a prize at stake, all it may take to get more drug companies into the business of addiction, according to Dr Volpicelli, is one success story, such as Prozac.
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That may take the prize for the most offensive message ever tweeted by a corporation.
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This year, six women who demonstrate outstanding entrepreneurial potential will take home the top prize along with, none other than, a Cartier-crafted trophy.
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In a park full of stunning places, Lake Louise may take the top prize.
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We also take a closer look at how the commercial space sector is pushing exploration forward with Google Lunar X Prize senior director, Alexandra Hall, a lunar rover team at Carnegie Mellon, the Space Angels Network VC firm and Laser Motive, which is working on powering crafts through lasers.
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Journalists take perfectly good stories and pump them full of air and portentousness with a view to winning a Pulitzer prize.
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