Sentence examples for highest accolades from inspiring English sources

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Girls' exam over-achievement doesn't always translate into the highest accolades.

This year's Ivor Novello award nominations pitch young British talent against musical heavyweights for some of the highest accolades in British music.

Lauded by critics, in 2010 she was awarded one of the highest accolades in crime fiction: the Crime Writers Association Cartier Diamond Daggerr for outstanding achievement.

Hadid had earlier been announced as the 2016 recipient of the Riba Royal Gold Medal, one of the highest accolades in the profession.

Slovenliness appalls him, and the words "clean" and "groomed," when applied to a human being, are the highest accolades he has to offer.

But while Conti's own ventriloquist act her some of comedy's highest accolades, she is doubtful that even a talking shoe will do the same for Opik's new career.

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The fellowship is Bafta's highest accolade.

It is the highest accolade you can get".

Now, 47 years on she is to be awarded the nation's highest accolade.

He is very committed.' He uses the word committed as if it were the highest accolade.

It is the highest accolade up for grabs at the festival.

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