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Today, he said, society seems to "prize everything but brain power".
You'll also be entered into a draw for a grand prize, everything you need to create a champagne picnic for four.
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Our final grand prize is everything you need to create a delicious Mediterranean-style champagne picnic.
"When you've won two nice races in a row and almost £100,000 in prize money, everything else for the season is a bonus," Roger Charlton, Quest For More's trainer, said, "yet he's picked up another £70,000 today and run his heart out.
If you draw the Ace of Spades, you win the jackpot; if not, you get a fraction of the money raised that day as a consolation prize, and everything carries over to the next draw until the Ace is pulled.
Much of the restraint, no doubt, is embedded in the Spanish nature, which prizes above everything the dignity of a great performer.
Yet, if all these charges against literary prizes contained everything that needed saying, then no one in her right mind would be a judge or care so much about the outcome.
For as Steven Johnson eloquently argues in his recent book Future Perfect, the world needs an 'X-prize for everything'.
The biggest sources of anticipation and anxiety leading up to Sunday night's ceremony have little to do with who will take the top prizes and everything to do with what the attendees will say (and wear) on the red carpet.
This predictably choleric barb obscures the key issue, and he's closer to the mark when he says that the Stirling Prize shortlist has "everything to do with the jury being given a bit of everything".
"So they prize reliability over everything".
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