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award
noun as in prize or reward
Example Sentences
That was music to the ears of MLS commissioner Don Garber, who was on hand to present Messi's Golden Boot award.
Doctor Who actress Alex Kingston topped the leaderboard last week with 36 points and, more importantly, was dubbed a "queen" by head judge Shirley Ballas who awarded her a perfect 10 for her Rumba.
The SEC says the rule is an anticorruption measure needed to ensure that government investment adviser contracts are awarded solely on merit, not the influence of campaign contributors.
The sitter had to be one of only nine black soldiers known to have been awarded the Waterloo Medal, as seen in the portrait, the museum's art curator Anna Lavelle said.
Last month, Germany's ambassador to Israel awarded Smuss with the German Federal Cross of Merit, in recognition of his contribution to Holocaust education and promoting dialogue between the two countries, the embassy said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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