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Are there too many prizes for literature?
Leonard, who received many prizes for his work, never seemed to overstate his own importance.
He received the distinguished LMP Award in American Book Publishing as well as many prizes for book design.
The 24-year-old Wigan Athletic chairman David Sharpe, grandson of Dave Whelan, may not win many prizes for modesty.
She has won many prizes for her choreography and has restaged some of Mr. Gades's most important works, including "Blood Wedding".
Early on, Ms. Taymor, whom the alternately enthralled and smirking Mr. Berger suggests may have won a few too many prizes for being "uncompromising," falls hopelessly in love with an idea that has few other fans.
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Many prizes boost sales for the winner, but the Orange raises the profile of the whole shortlist.
This was, he now realises, a precursor of his computer-science work, which does the same for mental activity.Mr von Ahn has won many prizes, including a presidential award for excellence in science.
The World of Mr Big Forehead was nominated for many prizes, including the Russian Booker.
It must be a winning formula, as this Glaswegian four-piece has been up for many prizes since signing up to Columbia only last year.
In the Times, Melanie Reid described the book as "clever, strangely beautiful and definitely not for the squeamish", remarking that, just as neurosurgeon Henry Marsh's Do No Harm was shortlisted for many prizes, "Gavin Francis's book deserves the same".
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