81.   Its best known prize is the Mr. Abbott Award, named for the legendary George Abbott and given each year to a stage director.

82.   Its most famous prizes are two Roman bronzes from the second-century B.C.

83.   --Make sure the prizes are worth winning.

84.   Marcello Veneziano, a right-wing intellectual and editorial writer for the Roman newspaper Il Mesaggero, insisted that the prize for Fo was a misprint.

85.   My only prize was the sunrise of each new day, which brought with it the vague promise of another chance at happiness.

86.   New carriers find it profitable to dig up streets and build new networks when the prize is a big office building with hundreds or thousands of phone lines.

87.   Nobel prizes are, of course, only one way to measure scientific output.

88.   Obviously, prizes are comforting ego-boosters for the creative men and women involved in film.

89.   Once Rover is convinced that the grand prize is just around the corner, he will start offering the behavior enthusiastically, but not necessarily expertly.

90.   Other prestigious prizes are at stake, with the Rolex Player of the Year award and Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average also being decided.

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