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1 But on Saturday she won the most prestigious prize in British comedy.
2 She is the first British author to win the prestigious prize twice.
3 It is time to award the coffee industry's most prestigious prize .
4 She was just the third Irish-trained horse ever to win the prestigious prize .
5 Will economists volunteer to share their prestigious prize out of their own acccord?
6 Thus Barcelona have ended a 36-year search for Continental club football's most prestigious prize .
7 He was awarded the prestigious prize at a ceremony in University College London on Thursday evening.
8 But City have yet to achieve their goal of winning Europe's most prestigious prize , the Champions League.
9 The annual Katherine Mansfield fellowship to Menton in France remains a prestigious prize for New Zealand writers.
10 ASEAN dangled before the generals a prestigious prize , he says: the 2014 chairmanship of the regional bloc.
11 Now another prestigious prize , the Champions' League, represents the supreme test of a team's talent and durability.
12 The UK's most prestigious prize for new buildings, the Riba Stirling Prize, will be awarded on 16 October.
13 Modric, 33, was announced as the winner of the prestigious prize in a glitzy ceremony held in Paris.
14 Mo is spending several days in Stockholm before receiving his prestigious prize in an awards ceremony next Monday.
15 The UK's most prestigious prize for architecture, the Riba Stirling Prize, is to be awarded by a panel of experts.
16 The prestigious prize goes to what the judges deem the best new collection of poetry published in the UK and Ireland.
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