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Extremists, political blusterers, fear-mongers and rabble-rousers all have been uniquely prized in American culture.
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The TS Eliot prize is, uniquely, judged only by established poets, and this year Anne Stevenson is joined on the jury by Bernadine Evaristo and Michael Symmons Roberts.
But for a uniquely Cambodian experience, the prize goes to the cyclo tours of the city centre.
Each diploma is uniquely designed by the prize-awarding institutions for the laureates that receive them.
In 2009, for his work on CLTS, Chief Macha was also recognized by the African Ministers' Council on Water with its top prize for leadership, citing his "uniquely proactive manner to advocate for improved sanitation" in his native Zambia.
For more than four decades, the Man Booker Prize for Fiction has been a uniquely British award, seeking to identify the best novel by authors from Ireland and the Commonwealth.
The Road Home is Rose Tremain's 10th novel in a career that has also won her a Whitbread prize, two Booker nods and - uniquely among this year's finalists - a previous shortlisting for the Orange, for The Colour in 2004.
We show that if an innovator cannot manipulate market signals, then the efficient levels of innovation can be uniquely implemented without deadweight losses – for example, by using prizes.
Glenn Murcutt, who has arguably done more than any other architect to develop a uniquely Australian aesthetic, was in 2002 awarded the Pritzker prize, the profession's highest honour.
With no gory deaths and little prize money, you'd be forgiven for thinking that this is a uniquely Tunisian phenomenon.
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