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Also a runner up was PocketGuide, a City Guide GPS application that guides the user through a city with audio cues, so that they don't have to fiddle with their phones.

A runner-up is Salt Lake City, Utah, which is a good base for hiking into the Cedar Mountains, 40 miles away.

A runner-up is the Tiger Beet (vodka, beet juice, mint, and lemon), whose wholesome earth tones mask the potency of the liquor.

What used to be perceived as a 5x or 10x gap in valuation between the winner and a runner-up is now more widely seen as between 100x or even possibly 1000x.

A runner-up was a special appetizer one night, a shrimp and scallop dumpling in a soy glaze that made its way onto the menu from a cooking class that Mr. Hall says he likes to use as a test kitchen.

A runner-up was an assemblage of house-made mozzarella, sautéed mushrooms and roasted red peppers anchored by a chunky edifice of chewy-crusted grilled bread drizzled with honey and veiled with prosciutto.

A runner-up was the Laotian-style minced pork, larb moo, a mound of meat sparked with chili peppers and mint, and the traditional condiment of ground roasted rice.

Traditionally, the runner up is given a night at the convention, honored.

The runner up was Yunoo, a personal finance site aimed at people in the Netherlands.

A cobwebbed runner-up is a 1993 query about the Sicilian mafia in the 1940s, according to the study, which FOIA-ed pending FOIA requests to get a handle on the backlog.

Coming in as a close runner-up is Anquanbao, a cloud-based security service for websites and the admins who run them.

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