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It has infinite rules, constantly broken, changing tactics, with ultimate prizes.
Play well, and one of golf's ultimate prizes could be your reward; play poorly, and you could be embarrassed.
Eight times Mickelson has finished among the top three at a major, but he has never captured one of golf's ultimate prizes.
In this way, the prize is a symptom of a sharp-elbowed profession whose members, even as they cultivate the aura of ascetic aesthetes, are often hungry hustlers for whom the ultimate prizes are not medals, but clients.
The Super Bowl ad — for which the winning contestant will not be paid — will be regularly invoked on the show as one of the ultimate prizes, and Pepsi's presence on the air is also to include features like a "Pepsi Challenge," in which viewers choose the songs that contestants will sing.
I've heard it said that we can't imagine how difficult it is to win one of sport's ultimate prizes but have to beat your best friend and family member to do it.
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The ultimate prize is Baghdad.
"And we got the ultimate prize".
The ultimate prize for the researchers is machine vision.
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Goma may not be its ultimate prize, however.
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