Better tracking data would be required to maximize the effectiveness of debris removal prizes.
Every month, Halverson competes against tens of thousands of people for real cash prizes.
With the introduction of the Nobel Prizes, the global academic community began turning to Sweden year after year.
The winners will receive their prizes at Durham's Ramside Hall Hotel this Sunday (12 December).
Meanwhile, still others will enter private pools that include both entry fees and cash prizes.
The very act of awarding prizes seems to throw Tinseltown into a state of cognitive dissonance.
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No prizes for guessing who, in that scenario, Mr Davies had in a T-Rex costume.
When pirates make sail for neighbouring countries with their hijacked prizes, matters get more complicated.
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The contests involved catching cards in wind-filled booths and featured hundreds of phones as prizes.
And quarterback Tom Brady, the kind of team player that Kraft prizes, suddenly is a superstar.
The prizes include all travel, accommodation, meals and associated expenses such as learning materials and insurance.
MacCready and his team scooped up two major Kremer prizes in as many years.
Blechacz won every possible prize in 2005: first prizes for Polonaises, Concertos, Mazurkas and Sonatas.
For the science prizes, Mr Feldman does a better job of filling in the background.
But then, as Mr Feldman turns to examine individual prizes, things start to bog down.
It includes lotteries, racetrack betting, raffles and prizes (like a trip or a car).
Consider prizes rather than grants as one element of the transition to invigorated private funding.
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Cash prizes were given to dozens of nonprofits based on their number of donors.
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Pre-orders include weekly prizes with the grand prize being P90X2 delivered to your home by Horton.
It also garnered more than 80 major prizes, including Oliviers, Tonys and Evening Standard awards.
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In fact, Carlsberg had little choice but to let its competitors walk away with the prizes.
The Unfinished Swan was the other title to take two prizes - Debut Game and Innovation.
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And rewarding proven success through prizes is a significantly better policy than subsidizing failure.
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No prizes for guessing this, but yes, it is Bangladesh where only 4.7% are physically unfit.
Eighteen-year-old Bieber recently won three prizes, including artist of the year, at the American Music Awards.
They facilitate the breakdown of the neoliberal career structure that prizes the individual over community.
Cricket clothing will be supplied and there will be prizes and prize money available.
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