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One team project she worked on won a competition at Georgia Tech and a $10,000 prize.

This voyage of self-discovery, it turns out, was a competition, at whose heart is a need to win.

At 6, he won a competition at the Crumbs Bakery for the best new cupcake concept (David's Peppermint Patty Cupcake).

Sophie Brickman attends a competition, at Columbia, led by Dr. W. Ian Lipkin, to develop low-cost technology-driven solutions to the Ebola epidemic.

He appeared on the sports page of The Evening World in a cartoon about a competition at Travers Island in 1906.

When she sent in her first play to a competition at the Royal Court, in London, she said that she had never set foot in a theatre.

Australian and Canadian squads are in Singapore and the British team is in Doha, suggesting that a competition at another site in Asian could be hastily organized.

It placed second out of 150 companies in a competition at Harvard in May, behind a company that assists in elderly care.

So maybe driving this message during a competition at a leading business school is not the best way of winning a prize.

Gigli studied in Rome, and, after winning a competition at Parma in 1914, he made his debut at Rovigo, Italy, as Enzo in Amilcare Ponchielli's La gioconda.

Mr. Dean, a former intern at Bain Capital, developed the business plan for Tough Mudder as part of a competition at Harvard.

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