You see, a Bulgarian farmer had bought a prizewinning boar for breeding purposes, but discovered it would only socialise with other male pigs. |
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The year was replete with new poetry volumes from prizewinning and highly treasured poets. |
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It is an opportunity to present their prizewinning offspring outside the big shows. |
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At the end of the second phase, the jury will select three prizewinning designs. |
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Her course was a distinguished one, and she graduated in 1871 with a prizewinning thesis. |
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To discover more about the prizewinning watches, the composition of the jury or the prize rules, simply log on to www.worldtempus.com. |
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Nobel prizewinning novelist v.s. Naipaul has slammed her for the sin of sentimentality. |
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Which forms of prizewinning game competitions are authorized in the audio-visual media? |
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After this revision phase, the Governing Council of the ECB will award the contract for planning its new premises to one of the three prizewinning architects. |
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There will be videoclips showing the prizewinning projects. |
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The prizewinning innovation has increased this to 20 grams per kilo. |
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With its annual traveling photographic exhibition and yearbook of prizewinning entries the contest has consistently exposed the world to its own image as seen through the lenses of the industries most talented members. |
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According to custom, all 40 shortlisted models were submitted in parallel for assessment by readers of L'Hebdo and Cash, and the prizewinning models differed accordingly from those selected by the professionals. |
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It is accompanied by workshops organized with the national Europan secretariats, the prizewinning teams, site representatives, architecture professionals, clients and developers. |
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The result has been a prizewinning basic level of comfort much soughtafter by car buyers that can be adapted to the individual body shape and preferences with the aid of various adjusting devices. |
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Her prizewinning recording, however, was made with the Orchestra La Scintilla, the ensemble derived from the Zurich Opera Orchestra that specializes in old music. |
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As borne out by the success of the first competition, the prizewinning projects demonstrated that the energy required to promote progress in these areas is not in short supply. |
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The absentee vote tally was 33,813 in the same period ahead of the previous election, which prizewinning novelist Yasuo Tanaka won. |
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He is a prizewinning Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and previously held the post of Organist and Choirmaster at Great Malvern Priory. |
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Louise Fairburn, 38, designed her gown and had it made from the dreadlocked fleece of Olivia, one of her rare breed, prizewinning Lincoln longwools. |
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No, it wasn't a profile on New Labour, but Andrew Davies's dramatisation of the 2004 Booker Prizewinning novel of class, money and sexual awareness. |
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