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1 We're happy about any prize but you don't make films to win awards .
2 This movie may not win awards , but it's a good-hearted joyride.
3 You don't win awards for the work you do today.
4 You don't expect to win awards when you're at the end of your career.
5 We used to win awards because we were so tight.
6 He pulled me into a kiss that would win awards .
7 Art house triumphs of creativity win awards but Independence Day: Resurgence makes all the money.
8 And do buildings win awards for the right reasons?
9 Otherwise, the film might win awards but touch nobody.
10 It's never going to win awards for subtlety, but it's witty, entertaining and hugely enjoyable.
11 The BBC won't win awards for US PGA coverage.
12 The arrangement of words is essentially random; this design won't win awards for ease of use.
13 The type of showmanship that could win awards .
14 It will probably win awards for the quality of its access, however mutually degrading that access was.
15 And yet, as his poetry continues to win awards and international recognition, he remains calm and down-to-earth.
16 Mick Flannery is the first Irish musician to win awards in the US's prestigious International Songwriting Competition.
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