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Hague deserves an accolade for redressing such ignorance.
That would be enough of an accolade for most politicians.
Hyland's inclusion is a reminder that the Booker longlist is also an accolade for publishers.
In 2006, the band refused to attend the Brit Awards when they won an accolade for Best Breakthrough Act.
Other winners included screenwriter Dominic Mitchell, who won an accolade for his debut work on In The Flesh.
Three years later I was at an awards ceremony receiving an accolade for our innovative work with young people.
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When he left his post in the CIA's Latin American division, the State Department even awarded him its Superior Honor Award--a rare accolade for a non-diplomat.
He is an adviser to the Shanghai government, a member of the national legislature and has been named as a "model worker"—a rare accolade for someone in private business.
The RTS judges described his ITV Exposure documentary as being "a sensation without ever being sensationalist" – a subtle accolade for an hour-long film that sparked a national outcry about decades of hidden abuse and sent shockwaves through the BBC.
Rampling was awarded the Légion d'Honneur in 2002, a rare accolade for an expat, and the French have a fond nickname for her, too: she is, quite simply, La Légende.
This is a rare accolade for a PM with less of a global profile than Margaret Thatcher or Tony Blair.
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