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Start with the narrow electoral map that leaves just a few states truly up for grabs every four years, North Carolina being one of the prized ones.

Dogs were also highly prized ones, in the words of a 16th-century writer, that were "big, hairy, with a big head, big legs, big loins and a lot of courage".

Yet he chronicles his travels with a wearying feather-light jocularity, prizing one-liners over lucid analysis.

And Ukrainian-made docs about Maidan have won several top festival prizes; one, Winter on Fire, was nominated for the best feature documentary Oscar.

It's a novel twist on "First Prize: One week in Toledo.

Temperate fruit crops are highly prized as one of the major sources of phytonutrients, dietary fibers, and antioxidants.

Why not?" Ms. Hall called the prize "one of the most important awards I've ever won".

"Sell them all the paperwork from prize one to fund prize two".

In this act, "Memory of Troy: The Trial," no gods prize one group over another.

The Aussies will be desperate to prize one more wicket before the break.

Yaar then got London as a consolation prize, one source suggested.

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