Nor that Andy Warhol was, first of all, a commercial artist whose shoe advertisements won prizes long before Marilyn hit the silkscreen.
Barings' top management could have won prizes as upper-class twits but should not have been allowed to run a corner-shop, let alone a bank.
The series, which sees two wives swap families for a week, won prizes for best popular factual, independent production, international sales and best new programme.
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Meanwhile, the prince's Maran hens and eggs won prizes at the show - after he entered them for the first time in the Fur and Feathers pavilion.
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Eighteen-year-old Bieber recently won three prizes, including artist of the year, at the American Music Awards.
Made-in-Britain French revolutionary musical "Les Miserables" won four prizes, including best supporting actress for Anne Hathaway.
He played at many local weddings and was also a prolific composer who had won numerous prizes.
East London singer and rapper Plan B won two prizes at the 17th Music of Black Origin ceremony.
Five have won Nobel Prizes, and many have received National Medals of Science.
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The economics underlying derivative products are so novel and significant that four of their innovators have won Nobel prizes.
It won two prizes in the factual photography and editing categories.
Its morning DJ Bam Bam - whose real name is Peter Poulton - won two prizes, which included beating Zoe Ball to the breakfast music show prize.
The only paper to get more citations overall was The New York Times, which won two prizes (international reporting and commentary) and was a finalist in five others.
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He was traveling back to Los Angeles for Sunday's Oscars after the Cesar awards in France on Friday, where "The Artist" won six prizes, including best picture and director for Mr. Hazanavicius.
Creed, who have been hugely successful in the US charts for more than a year, won four prizes - Song of the Year, for Higher, Welcome to the Big Time, Group of the Year and 2 for 2, reflecting the success of the group's second album, Human Clay.
Since 1970, American doctors have won more Nobel Prizes for Medicine than all other countries combined.
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He has won numerous literary prizes, including the Prix Goncourt in 1987, an award he now judges.
He galvanized the newsroom to perform in spectacular fashion, and that spring the Times won seven Pulitzer Prizes.
ITV's Bob and Rose has won two key prizes at the 10th annual Indie Awards, honouring the best of independent productions.
He won two big prizes that eluded the Democrats in 2000 and 2004: Florida (by two points) and Ohio (by four).
His damaged figures struck a chord and won him many prizes and honorary degrees and more commissions than he could cope with.
Britain won 11 Nobel prizes in chemistry, physics, physiology and medicine in the 1960s, 13 in the 1970s, four in the 1980s and two in the 1990s.
In the 20 years since he took over the CEO title from his mother, the legendary Katharine Graham, the Post has won 32 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other paper except the New York Times.
Writers and artist colonies like Yaddo in upstate New York hope that peaceful natural surroundings and stimulating company will work magic, and they may have: Yaddo alumni have collectively won 61 Pulitzer Prizes, 56 National Book Awards and a Nobel Prize in literature.
The United States has won more Nobel prizes for physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economics since World War II than any other country, by a wide margin (it has been less dominant in literature and peace, two awards that are much more broadly distributed among nations).
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Note how abruptly scientific leaders can become followers: in the first decades of the 20th century, when Heidelberg and Freiburg were at the center of the academic universe, Germany won more Nobel prizes than any other country: 38 between 1901 and 1931, outpacing the U.S. by a factor of two and a half.
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