Word: prizes
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...American Hospital Association awarded the hospital its Foster G. McGaw Prize for extraordinary accomplishment in community service...
...third casual link came from the non-communist forces that gained ascendancy during the Soviet democratization period of 1988-89, who agreed with the reform communists in their admiration for the Prague Spring and its principles. The dissident Nobel Prize-winning physicist Andrei Sakharov was the leader of this democratic movement. He wrote in his memoirs that the crushing of the Prague Spring was one of the most tragic events of Russia's history, "but fire burned beneath the ashes," he concluded...
McNamara won a 1997 Pulitzer Prize for her Boston Globe column. McCorkle was a creative writing teacher in the College for five years and published the 1996 novel Carolina Moon...
Koethe, who received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard in 1973, will receive his prize, worth $15,000, in April. He is the recipient of numerous other awards, including a Guggenheim fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts award...
...Smart") and competes against the clock, with 45 seconds to answer 10 questions from his/her "Savant Category" (pre-chosen by the player during the audition process). At the end of the week, the player with the highest cumulative score is crowned "Grand Savant" and wins the grand prize...