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prizewinner

[prahyz-win-er] / ˈpraɪzˌwɪn ər /




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Rockwell and star Teyana Taylor open up about their ‘heartbreak letter’ and Sundance prizewinner ‘A Thousand and One,’ opening Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

This routine starts again the following week until the prizewinner is named in the final episode.

From New York Times

Maggie Gyllenhaal makes her directing and screenwriting debut — a prizewinner at the Venice Film Festival — with this adaptation of an Elena Ferrante novel about a woman who becomes obsessed with a young family she watches on the beach.

From Seattle Times

Ducournau was caught off guard at the beginning of the ceremony when Spike Lee, president of the jury, was asked to name the first prizewinner but instead accidentally revealed “Titane” was the first-prize winner.

From New York Times

Unless, of course, you then forget for two days, run too late to stop at Dunkin’ the third, buy the doughnut but accidentally leave it in the staff room to be mistaken as a free snack on the fourth, and finally, on the fifth day, manage to proffer a fresh doughnut to the prizewinner, at which point the glory of the victory is distinctly subdued.

From Slate