Others in literature on the list include Booker Prize-winning author Penelope Lively, 78, who is made a dame.
It is a menagerie of home-constructed machines including boats, planes, architectural constructions, and prize-winning robots.
Other on-board offerings came from Cardiff poet Matthew Francis, author of last year's prize-winning collection 'Dragons.
It is a book-length poem by the Nobel-prize-winning author Czeslaw Milosz, who recently turned 90.
Steven Spielberg's 1985 film "The Color Purple" was adapted from Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael D'Antonio draws on documents released only recently from the Hershey Co.
When I was a student, Paul Samuelson, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Kissinger were professors.
He set up his own shipyard and designed prize-winning boats, Martial faithfully photographing in his footsteps.
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In Obama we have a Nobel Peace Prize-winning maestro of targeted killings and disposition matrices.
As Noble Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman proved, our decision-making is largely guided by emotions and intuition.
In 1974 Michael Shaara published a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Killer Angels, about the Battle of Gettysburg.
Award-winning author Hilary Mantel has begun writing a sequel to her 2009 Booker Prize-winning novel Wolf Hall.
He scored rave reviews for his featured role in the team's prize-winning routine at January's national competition.
He has written prize-winning fiction before which also turned on false identities, but never to this effect.
Redesigned by Pritzker Prize-winning starchitect Jean Nouvel, the cube-like white space is flooded with light through skylights and tinted windows.
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Gary Becker, a Nobel prize-winning economist, thinks a loan system will create accessibility to low-wage workers.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist, known for his strong laissez-faire views, died Thursday in San Francisco at age 94.
He then paid tribute to the 19th-Century educational reformer Jules Ferry and the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Marie Curie.
The Turner Prize-winning Bristol artist Richard Long has been appointed CBE in the Queen's New Year Honours list.
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Other surprises include Sacrilege - a life-sized inflatable replica of Stonehenge by Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller.
Murray Kempton, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist who died in 1997, was an entirely different kind of writer.
The falling costs recently caught the attention of Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning columnist at The New York Times.
Soviet violinists resumed their international prize-winning as soon as the war was over.
Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize-winning economist who was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Clinton, and Linda J.
Sylvio Costa of Congresso em Foco, a prize-winning investigative magazine, worries voters will simply give up on all of them.
Lockwood, who supervised a Pulitzer Prize-winning team at the Milwaukee Journal, and later became an executive editor for the St.
Laforet, the narrative category judge and a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, agreed and was impressed by the level of work he saw.
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"There ain't much room for surprise, " said Nobel Prize-winning physicist Sheldon Glashow at Boston University, who wasn't involved in the projects.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James McPherson -- author of "Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief" -- echoed that thought.
Neil is a Pulitzer Prize-winning former columnist for the Tribune-owned Los Angeles Times who now writes for The Wall Street Journal.
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