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The models reveal that he was highly pragmatic, that he prized efficiency, and that he allowed himself the occasional pause to marvel at his own extraordinary gifts as a modeler".
In his Nobel acceptance speech, Seamus Heaney said that he prized the sort of poem that provides not just "a surprising variation played upon the world," but "a retuning of the world itself" — delivering a visceral surprise, "like the impatient thump which unexpectedly restores the picture to the television set, or the electric shock which sets the fibrillating heart back to its proper rhythm".
His vagrancy was a quality that he prized and, in fact, adroitly captained.
His public speaking skills were so prized that he was thought to be a doctor and was pressed into service to cure an apparent cholera epidemic on board a riverboat by giving his patients a dose of nitrous oxide.
Lynch prized that image (he'd told his cameraman, "Get real tight on this — every kid in America is going to love it!"), and he especially objected to this edict.
It was a quality that he possessed and that he highly prized in others.
In 1911 he won a prize that enabled him to study in Barcelona and later Madrid, where he stayed until 1914.
Ruth told the actor that he so prized the glove that "he slept with it under his pillow at the orphanage," St. Mary's, where he had been placed as a child, the mitt's owner said.
By taking the best director Oscar, he bagged a prize that had eluded half a dozen of France's biggest film-makers, including Jean Renoir, François Truffaut and Louis Malle, who all were nominated for best director but never won.
For now, though, Tuck wants Te'o to focus on Notre Dame's game at Southern California on Saturday and — he hopes — the bigger prize that lies beyond.
Nurse says that he was first alerted to the possibility of winning the Nobel Prize for Medicine when he was awarded two other prizes that often serve as precursors, the Gairdner from Canada and the Lasker from the United States.
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