A few accolades for a well written, yet vitriolic post, a few extra hits, a few more readers. |
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Never before has a parody of a mini-series been more poised for showers of accolades. |
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Initiatives like these garnered accolades from the analyst who praised Federated's management and merchandising earlier this year. |
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It has scooped more accolades at a prestigious national awards ceremony for the regional newspaper industry. |
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And after three months of rehearsals, the rest of the 21-strong cast would be right to expect the accolades to come flowing in from the audience. |
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Noted for her urgent and colorful soundscapes, Thomas's music in all forms continues to receive accolades from performers and audiences alike. |
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Despite winning accolades as Minister, his political career was not roses all the way. |
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The car is also winning accolades and group road tests in top European motoring magazines such as auto motor und sport in Germany. |
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But instead of smilingly accepting the accolades of his fellow Nazarenes, Jesus turns provocative. |
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For all his accomplishments and accolades, he has had some terrible moments in each of Green Bay's last three postseason defeats. |
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I must make this my project of the decade which should win over a legion of admirers and also the top accolades of the industry. |
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However, the writings of latitudinarians Tillotson, Stillingfleet, and Wilkins received the most accolades. |
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She has written five books of poetry and a clip file shows she has been receiving accolades for years. |
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He has continued to win accolades for menswear, womenswear, costume and set design, bridalwear, accessories and latterly Stuart Crystal. |
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He emailed the photos to some global chiropractic website, garnishing international accolades for himself while incensing his wife. |
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And the innumerable accolades that have come his way seem to motivate him further. |
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The McDades have received accolades for their recordings and live performances. |
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He has been showered with tributes and accolades from the city's council members, business leaders and Environment Minister Martin Cullen. |
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Though the building received accolades from the architecture community, many critics considered it inhospitable to the display of art. |
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Launched smoothly last year, it proved to be a success, winning various critical accolades and awards. |
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But before the accolades and universal acclaim, Kahanamoku was going to do something very small and singularly important for American sports. |
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The credentials and accomplishments of our faculty are phenomenal, and the awards and accolades they have received are too numerous to mention. |
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There are no gongs for being included in this list, no awards to collect, no accolades. |
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I am not writing this letter looking for praise or accolades for my efforts. |
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Special accolades are in order for Jack Warner and coach Beenhakker, as the achievement could not have materialised without them. |
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Students and teachers are to be complimented and praised, with special accolades to Paula Gardiner, NCTM, for organizing this event. |
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Twink responded to the accolades by appearing to wipe tears from her cheeks. |
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It's very rare for a defender to gain accolades or praise when compared to the goal-getters or midfield playmakers. |
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The accolades bestowed on Coues in that memorial reflect his stature as one of the greatest ornithologists of his time, and maybe of all time. |
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Next to receive the accolades of the local community was Tony Gartland who displayed tremendous determination to overcome his medical condition. |
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Not that he's buying the accolades about challenging the parameters of punk and blazing new paths of self-expression. |
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An overall increase of 9 marks from the 2003 total was a major achievement and those responsible deserve the highest accolades. |
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I can picture myself in their place, garnering the accolades, the applause, the love, if only someone would take a chance on me. |
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I doubt that those who awarded the prizes and accolades to Lew would have heard of any of them. |
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This film, besides winning numerous European awards and accolades, is the highest-grossing German film in that country's history. |
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Its work has also won accolades and awards from the British and International Councils for Shopping Centres, the Civic Trust and Europa Nostra. |
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His record of awards and accolades must be unmatched by any other Australian musical figure. |
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He became one of the biggest names in boxing, winning numerous accolades for himself and his country. |
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As a special Andy received numerous accolades and awards, including an MBE in 2001, for services to Gloucestershire's special constabulary. |
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But have the awards, accolades and huge financial rewards diminished his drive and determination in any way? |
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A humble and unassuming man, he might have been embarrassed by his obituary accolades. |
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He still owes me a housecleaning and babysitting from months back and anyone who welches on a promise isn't deserving of accolades. |
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The highly polished, refined and sophisticated villain of this film, enacted by him, brought accolades to Devan. |
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We hope they will have the farsightedness to see past the exuberant accolades that are fleetingly bestowed upon them. |
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The artist, once a top-rated professional surfer, has earned accolades for his lifelike bronze patina sculptures of fish. |
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In that way, Misery Is A Butterfly is a secret that has emerged from its chrysalis into a bloom that may just claim its rightful accolades. |
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Foundation cats are bred by a limited few dedicated individuals who care more for the real thing than for society's ribbons and accolades. |
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Take, for example, the shows that are getting accolades and Emmys. |
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Dave Thomas designed the 18-hole course, which has received lots of accolades for its undulating fairways, devilish bunkers and spectacular water cascades. |
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They have long been among the giants of our profession, and, over the years, they have received a number of accolades that testify to their status. |
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Like any proficient superhero I didn't take up this job for the accolades. |
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Some people are quick to accept accolades for themselves for good things, but they shift the blame to others for bad things. |
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It's as though all the early accolades had left him so afraid of dishonoring his cultural inheritance that he doesn't quite know how to honor it. |
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His award and accolades must be numerous, though I can't name any. |
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The US-born chef has been running the Ivory Tower restaurant in Cork for the last decade, winning numerous international accolades for his unique style and passion. |
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One can only hope he will accept his accolades with the grace and self-possession he has now. |
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Any articles, pictures, comments, ideas, pet peeves or accolades would be appreciated. |
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Lise Meitner explained nuclear fission and was honoured with numerous important accolades for her important insights into atomic physics. |
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Become a member of a team that has received international accolades for its innovative programs. |
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Like accolades ought to be, the fulfilled life is a consequence, a gratifying byproduct. |
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The young vocalist steadily accrued accolades for his dulcet stylings, earning comparisons to crooners ranging from Frank Sinatra to Adele. |
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As proof, we've lost count of his Festival appearances since 1988, and the prestigious collaborations and accolades he's racked up. |
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That's via the National Review's Robert Costa, who is garnering accolades for his essential reporting on the Republican conference. |
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We're not looking for any accolades or shiny shingles for the mantelpiece. |
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They've won accolades for their educational booklets, and produced a video and pamphlets for clients as well, guiding them through safe and seemly behaviour. |
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Yet, such praise has come to be more meaningful and important than any accolades he might have received for news articles he crafted in another life. |
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But after the accolades and the acclaim died down, reality has slowly set in. |
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Newcomer BuzzFeedOz received accolades for its breaking news coverage of the siege. |
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If that was the case, we wouldn't have received some of the top accolades in the country, such as on education, or with the LGBT community. |
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Mr. Landry, while making his contributions to agriculture, also pursued a military career that won him many accolades, honours and awards. |
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As a winner of numerous awards and accolades The Fairmont Banff Springs is considered one of the leading resorts in the world. |
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In fact, our people have received accolades from the human rights organization and the Red Cross. |
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To that extent, the Court can rightly claim the accolades it has received for being an exemplary model for international criminal justice. |
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But the accolades and success have come about as a result of 30 years of focused and committed struggle. |
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The initiative has received accolades from many sources for its work on the identification and monitoring of toxic species. |
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And that's precisely why our manoeuvring systems receive accolades time after time. |
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The HARLIDTM technology, successfully patented in United States and in Europe, has won numerous accolades. |
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For the complete list of Cirque du Soleil's awards and accolades, click here. |
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And of course, praise, recognition, and accolades should be loudly and widely proclaimed. |
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The Company has received numerous awards for its world-class operating abilities and continues to receive industry accolades. |
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The company logged huge accolades for TV ads with its famous sock puppet. |
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He never puts himself forward for any praise or accolades but just drifts on, season after season, one of the most consistent performers in the game. |
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But the director gets accolades for working on such a big project. |
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The man who once seemed to defy death entirely has held onto his reputation and accolades long after succumbing to his mortality. |
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You've been doing your special thang, and you want some accolades. |
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Consequently there will some in the group whose work will go unnoticed, but not unappreciated, while there will be some who receive the accolades. |
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The film has won accolades for being both brutally honest and very funny. |
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In this way, budding fashion designers who are not too keen on taking centre stage get a chance to ensure that their creative designs get all the appreciation and accolades. |
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Through the years, his many accolades have included Junos, the CBC National Jazz Award, the prix SOCAN and this year, the Oscar-Peterson Award from the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal for his entire body of work. |
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In addition to the outstanding performances by William and Jana, the Canadian safety team is winning accolades for their professionalism, their skill and their all around amiability. |
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The performance garnered other major accolades as well, some critics echoing McKellen in calling it the definitive Hamlet performance. |
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Wahat Hili Mall's architecture has received a number of plaudits and accolades from traditionalists. |
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The Who have received many awards and accolades from the music industry for their recordings and their influence. |
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If preseason accolades mean anything, Arkansas State will be a force in the Sun Belt Conference this year. |
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Well received by critics, the film garnered numerous accolades for Winslet, including nominations for SAG and Satellite Awards. |
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The VanPool program has received a Federal Highway Administration award for ride sharing, among many other accolades for its service and safety. |
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The latter won her Academy and BAFTA Awards for Best Supporting Actress, among other accolades. |
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Her volunteerism and community boosterism have drawn awards and accolades over the years. |
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Our business practices have earned us accolades that we're proud of, showcasing our sustainability, environmental leadership and corporate stewardship. |
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Her work has earned her three Grammy Award nominations and three Brit Award nominations, among other accolades. |
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Such Information Literacy Practices could include courses and programmes, documents and brochures, websites and forums, conferences and meetings, places and spaces, awards and accolades, and toolkits and resources. |
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The former groundsman, Alan Ferguson, received a number of accolades, including both Premiership and Championship Groundsman of the Year. |
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He continues to receive accolades on radio and magazine interviews. |
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Abbott is regarded as an employer of choice and has received numerous local, national and international accolades for its commitment to workplace excellence. |
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Ted Price, founder of the Burbank-based Insomniac Games, hopes to earn at least some of those accolades. |
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Her work has earned accolades from all quarters, in part for her determined and successful pursuit of economic development opportunities for her community. |
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Last year, the government got satisfactory ratings in two separate audits of advertising and now the government is receiving accolades from the advertising industry. |
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Since their redevelopment in 1998, the Peace gardens have received a number of regional and national accolades. |
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The accomplished Australian has earned many accolades and clearly knows Anton Bruckner inside out. |
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At the top of the food chain is PJ's, whose pizza wins high accolades, and whose menu of fat sandwiches is extensive. |
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Williams has won various awards with some of his more recognised accolades being the Brit Awards. |
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Ronaldos eight goals gave him the best haul in the tournament since 1970 and left him to sweep up all the accolades, the glory and the famed adidas Golden Shoe. |
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We have received many accolades about Street View once it's been launched. |
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The prize is one of the most important accolades for architecture in the world, and the ceremony took place in front of an audience of over 600 spectators, some of whom from as far as Australia, New Zealand and Japan. |
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The accolades astound Colony artistic director Barbara Beckley, who co-founded the theater company in 1975 in an industrial area of Silver Lake. |
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Where was Mr Turner, the Mike Leigh-directed biopic of Britain's groundbreaking 19th-century painter, that had won so many accolades after premiering at Cannes and winning Timothy Spall the festival's best actor award. |
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The chivalric orders gain new members according to their own statues through accolades in the framework of festive ceremonial events following a successfully performed period on trial. |
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Pramoedya earned several accolades, and was frequently discussed as Indonesia's and Southeast Asia's best candidate for a Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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Surfing is possible at Langland Bay, Caswell Bay and Llangennith, with the latter winning accolades from two national newspapers for the quality of its waves. |
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His work on the series brought him major commercial success along with accolades, such as the British Academy Britannia Award for Excellence in Directing. |
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The reserve's other accolades are many and include a unique orchid, the Lindisfarne helleborine, and the most extensive sea grass beds in the North East. |
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Pakistani rock singers of Paune Paanch music band Saif Malik, Adil Azim, Faizan Baig and Sohail Ajaz charmed their way through the visitors and won welldeserved accolades. |
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Her first big success was in 2001 when her eponymous solo album released on Rough Trade went on to scoop two BBC Folk Awards among a hoard of other accolades. |
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Under her, 25 players have obtained All-Big Ten accolades at Purdue, counting four first-team selections, and three Boilermakers have been recognized with All-America honors. |
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Mark Woolfenden has racked up several award victories in the past six months and can now add Gwynedd Businessperson of the Year to his growing list of accolades. |
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The Prospects Postgraduate Awards are the only annual accolades in the UK solely dedicated to celebrating excellence and innovation in the postgraduate arena. |
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She has received critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. |
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Along with her needlework, she began selling her articles to the Monthly Repository, earning accolades, including three essay prizes from the Unitarian Association. |
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She received the accolades for Best Song and Best Female Singer. |
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In December 2012, Adele was named Billboard Artist of the Year, and 21 was named Album of the Year, making her the first artist to receive both accolades two years in a row. |
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