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While not technically awards, The Ersatz Elevator was named a Book Sense 76 Pick, and The Grim Grotto is an Amazon.com Customers' Favorite.
Although the granting of most honours is normally decided by the executive, the monarch is still the person who technically awards them.
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While the New Zealand and Australian VCs are technically separate awards, the decoration is identical to the British design, including being cast from the same Crimean War gunmetal as the British VC.
Technically, the award I collected at Grosvenor House was for I'm a Celeb… and not me personally.
B+ Darlene Love (Best Documentary Feature): Technically, this award went to the filmmakers of "20 Feet from Stardom," about the lives of backup singers.
While not technically an "award", the character of Elphaba was named 79th on Entertainment Weekly's list of The 100 Greatest Characters of the Past 20 Years.
World War II: Starting in 1942, the Medal would only be awarded for action in combat, although the Navy version of the Medal of Honor technically allowed non-combat awards until 1963.
She stood by those two films, "Triumph of the Will" and "Olympia", long after the events they celebrated the 1934 Nuremberg Nazi rally and the 1936 Berlin Olympics—had come to be seen as representative of the spectacle of evil, if not precisely of evil itself.They were radical films technically, and won awards outside Germany.
It was a hazardous, technically complex role, for which he was awarded the DFM.
Playoffs MVP: LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) No, this isn't an award that technically exists, but it should.
The economics award is technically in the name of the Swedish central bank in the memory of Alfred Nobel, as the field was not stipulated as one of the five areas for awards by the Swedish inventor of dynamite, who set up the Nobel prizes in his will.
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