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I simply couldn't rant convincingly enough to ensure that particular book could win a small but useful prize.
It's actually a useful prize: a three-part comedy series commission on Current TV and £1,000 in cash, which is two good pairs of shoes.
All that remains of a once very useful prize is a short story competition to which nobody pays the slightest attention, and which, in 17 years, nobody of the slightest reputation has ever won.
The natural progression was always that horses would come off the Flat and graduate to the jumping side, but with sand tracks around some owners may keep horses going on them at less risk for fairly useful prize money.
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Hannon banked a useful £33,000 prize himself, though, when Trumpet Major, a 7-1 chance, took the main supporting race on the Doncaster card, the Group Two Champagne Stakes.
Among those horses who may pick up a useful chunk of prize money at some stage is Silviniaco Conti, whose third place in the King George was not far off his best form, delighting his trainer.
Resurgo will use its prize money to enter students for qualifications next year, and says the Media Trust support will be particularly useful for its fledgling communications team.
"This is a car-nuts and gearheads organization," Nigel Redman, the president, said after the last door prizes — useful items like stereo speakers, shop towels and carnauba wax — were passed out.
Nicknamed "red gold," the sand's individual particles are larger than those of other varieties, and its compressive strength makes it especially useful — and highly prized — for construction projects.
The Academy of Sciences provides useful backgrounders on the prize, technical and non-technical.
Add to that Telegram, and most recently Line, has been actively trying to encourage developers to build "useful bots", offering cash prizes as a lure.
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