And the Tour is loath to challenge that, not when it would likely affect players' ability to win prize money.
Still, there's one composer who may win the prize for operas based on wide-ranging sources.
That approach could be bad news for one of this year's favourites to win the prize.
At the other end of the scale, the Nordics undoubtedly win the prize for cleanliness.
Mantel's win also makes her the first person in Man Booker history to win the prize for a direct sequel.
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The Black Mirror writer beat competition from Stephen Fry, Graham Norton and Harry Hill to win the prize.
It's part one of a series and, if you stay awake through all four, you win a prize!
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The best team will win a prize and represent Gujarat at at Zone Level Science Drama Festival in December.
Mantel is the third author to win the prize twice, alongside South-African-born J.
By the end of November 2010 they had sketched together a novel plan to win the prize and submitted it to organizers.
Jan and Nikolaas remain the only brothers to both win the prize.
However, the Zoological Society of London found the apes enjoyed getting stuck into a puzzle, with or without the opportunity to win a prize.
If you tell me in advance the color of the ball that you will pull out of the urn, you will win the prize.
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As The Daily Beast points out, you are more likely (actually, much, much more likely) to have identical quadruplets than win the prize.
Its next step is to try to win a prize for a vehicle capable of taking three people into space twice within two weeks.
The three laureates were the first women to win the prize since Wangari Maathai of Kenya, the 2004 Peace laureate, who died last September.
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Thayil is the first Indian to win the prize, awarded annually to a work of fiction "inspired by the South Asian region, people, culture and diaspora".
They were the first women to win the prize since Wangari Maathai of Kenya, who died last month, was named as the laureate in 2004.
Dr Cornell and Dr Wieman had to plumb the icy depths of 20 billionths of a degree above absolute zero in order to win their prize.
It was a contest that required all the skills learned over 50 years in Thailand's treacherous business environment, of patience and ruthless determination to win the prize.
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Ms Enright, the fourth Irish writer to win the prize, is a 45-year-old Dubliner who has written three previous novels, short stories and a work of non-fiction.
The five-piece saw off competition from 40 other bands and artists to win the prize at the Live and Unsigned Final at the O2 Arena in London.
This gentler Conservatism (and some reckless spending) helped Mr Major win the prize for which the party had sacrificed his predecessor: an unexpected victory in the general election of 1992.
But the design that is best to win that prize is not necessarily the best design to operate as a commercial vehicle for space tourism, where having low recurring costs is more vital.
Fans can wait for hours to try and win a prize seat, the Web site said, but FIFA has now called on the Ivorian football federation and local authorities to carry out an urgent investigation.
Interest has also come from Red Bull, which might use it for promotions at events (put your can on it, see if you win a prize), and Fuji Film, which is working on a display application.
Speaking of design contests, we also kicked off the European Solar Decathlon this week with a look at six incredible solar-powered homes that are competing at the European Solar Decathlon right now to win top prize.
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