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Time magazine gave the accolade to Pope Francis.

Panting as she accepted the award, Blanchett dedicated the accolade to the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.

(It's why Time has no reason to regret handing the 1938 accolade to Adolf Hitler).

It was a landmark, a serious accolade to a deserving artist, and a financial risk.

Fully 48% give that accolade to the Conservative Party.The Tories attack Labour's leader as vague and lacking in ideas.

Now that Christopher Plummer has received his long-overdue Oscar, I have one more small accolade to bestow upon him.

This summer, US fans will hope that Press soon adds another accolade to that list: a World Cup trophy.

Splashed across the front page of the Mirror, is the ultimate accolade to the power of Gavin & Stacey.

"It has never been a motivation of mine but it is a nice accolade to have," he said.

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"There aren't accolades to describe his game".

For all his success, Anderson preferred to leave the accolades to his players.

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