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In Manhattan, the Blue Ribbon name immediately suggests seafood.
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2015, 112, 2372] composed of only carbon pentagons, we have made an attempt to see the stability and electronic properties of its one dimensional (1D) ribbons, naming penta-graphene nanoribbon (pentaGNR).
Luckily, members of the conference planning committee had purple ribbons on their name tags, and so I started pitching my idea to anyone with a purple ribbon.
Later, as governor, Mr. Romney turned up during the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston for the dedication of a ribbon of parks named for Mr. Kennedy's mother, Rose.
Sally Shore's "Shopping Bag" uses brand-name ribbon to weave a clever critique of the stereotypical suburban consumer, and Judith Brotman's manipulated paperbacks, festooned with stitchery and pins, allude to the way such pulp romances embroider the reality of relationships.
And Peter Leone, who at 18 rode in his first Grand Prix at the 1978 Classic (three knockdowns; no ribbon) and was named best child rider, continues to compete here.
Hundreds of other commissions -- read on to learn why they are so often called "blue ribbon" -- were named in the years between, most on trivial topics like "Americans outdoors," but some on matters as serious as terrorism, race riots and AIDS.
To begin with, usually only an accredited judge is allowed to judge and award ribbons, but for name's sake, you are more than allowed to judge on the outside of the ring.
They awarded me a ribbon and printed my name in the factory newspaper.
One of his claims is that a yellow ribbon bearing his imperial name was discovered inside a fish.
Weirdly, for a Bachman book, there's a connection to King's oeuvre in the narrative itself: the laundry that Barton runs, The Blue Ribbon Laundry, shares a name with the one that Carrie's mother works in.
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