He had a talent for drawing and won a prize in a newspaper competition.
Anyone sending a message will find out instantly if they have won a prize.
ILTE, an Italian printing firm that is controlled by the family-owned Farina group, recently won a prize for its annual report.
It won a prize and soon publishers approached him, asking if he wanted to turn his digital book into a paper one.
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Mohsen's wife Marzieh Mashkini also makes films and her The Day I Became A Woman won a prize at the Toronto Film Festival.
At least one American has won a prize each year since 1935 (excluding the years 1940 through 1942, when no prizes were given out).
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"My parents and teachers recognised I was something special, " says Tulsi, who won a prize and a personal computer donated by Bihar's chief minister in 1996.
The late John W. Trimmer's earnest guide to maritime safety, "How to Avoid Huge Ships, " won a prize for oddest title of 1992 and is now out of print.
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An uncle in Canada who was doing well as a portrait photographer gave young Yousuf a job and a cheap camera of the time called a Box Brownie (with which he won a prize).
Reporters for the Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize last year for a series of articles critical of the NYPD's surveillance program.
"Lucky Guy, " Nora Ephron's portrait of Mike McAlary, a gutsy New York City newspaper columnist who won a Pulitzer Prize for exposing that a Haitian immigrant had been sodomized by police officers in 1997, got six nominations, including one for Hanks as McAlary.
Wassily Leontief won a Nobel prize in economics for the development of the concept.
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It became a best seller, and its author, Douglas Hofstadter, won a Pulitzer Prize.
As a boy, the former British PM won a poetry prize at Harrow School.
Edwards, who won a Nobel Prize in 2010 for co-developing in-vitro fertilization, has died this week.
Arrow, a Stanford University economist who later won a Nobel prize.
He won a Pulitzer Prize for his Middle East reporting in 1979.
" In 1992, he won a Humanitas Prize, given to work that meaningfully explores the human condition, for the TV drama "I'll Fly Away.
Dr Sherwood Rowland, who won a Nobel Prize for his studies of atmospheric ozone, said the consensus of scientific opinion on climate change was being ignored.
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The editor of the Pecos Independent and Enterprise, Oscar Griffin, won a Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for being the first to report on Mr. Estes's shady practices.
In 1993, Kary Mullis won a Nobel Prize for discovering PCR, and several widespread efforts, including the Human Genome Project, have used the science to compile their databases.
He won a Nobel Prize in Economics in 2008.
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Over the course of 14 painstaking years the team managed to map the complete nervous system of C. elegans, work for which Dr Brenner, too, won a Nobel prize.
Robert Millikan, the physicist who first measured the charge on the electron, discarded results that did not match his expectations, yet he won a Nobel prize because he was right.
As the documentary unfolds, we learn of the frustrations and limitations the eight felt under William Shockley, who invented the transistor and won a Nobel Prize for his work.
BAMcinemaFest was the first to get behind a children's movie package conceived by filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie, after their film "The Black Balloon" won a jury prize at Sundance.
In fact, again, two separate inventions, and the microchip that we use now was Noyce's work as opposed to Kilby, although Kilby finally won a Nobel Prize, which he roundly deserved.
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