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f multitrack recording, composed countless | prize-winning advertising jingles, prepared film scores, |
lism in New England, 1620-1660 (1984), the | prize-winning America's Instrument: The Banjo in the 19t |
Sophie Cabot Black (born 1958) is a | prize-winning American poet who has taught creative writ |
Matt Bondurant is a contemporary, | prize-winning American writer and author of the books Th |
is documentary review written by Pulitzer | Prize-winning American journalist for The New York Times |
commentary by John W. Dower, the Pulitzer | Prize-winning, American historian of modern Japan, and E |
18, 1971 in Columbia, South Carolina) is a | prize-winning American poet. |
(June 4, 1916 - May 19, 2009) was a Nobel | Prize-winning American biochemist. |
Leonard Bacon was a Pulitzer | Prize-winning American poet, translator, and literary cr |
y 5, 1953, New York City - ) is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning American journalist. |
d of the World is a 1990 novel by Pulitzer | Prize-winning American author Michael Cunningham. |
ry Wills (born May 22, 1934) is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning and prolific author, journalist, and histo |
Fields's 69 Love Songs, Caribou's Polaris | Prize-winning Andorra, M. Ward's Hold Time, Camera Obscu |
other, left off at the end of his Pulitzer | Prize-winning Angela's Ashes. |
He is the author of the Orwell | Prize-winning anonymous blog NightJack which commented o |
In 2004 a four-volume monograph on Pritzer | Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid was published, featur |
Pritzker | Prize-winning architect Lord Richard Rogers (Rogers Stir |
Pritzker | Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki was awarded the co |
nced in late 2004 the selection of Pritzker | Prizewinning architect Renzo Piano to design a new addit |
building made Meier the youngest Pritzker | Prize-winning architect at that time. |
Designed by Sterling | Prize-winning architects Feilden Clegg Bradley, the Towe |
mko (1924-January 25, 2006) was a Pulitzer | Prize-winning architectural critic and writer based in S |
g became heritage protected because of its | prize-winning architecture (Paul Bonatz Prize 1959). |
olina, Artist/U.S.A., and three editions of | Prizewinning Art. |
The film is based on the Pulitzer | Prize-winning article on the same topic. |
an Park, the audience can view the work of | prize-winning artisans and master craftspeople from arou |
ober 6, 1931) is an Italian/American Nobel | Prize-winning astrophysicist who laid the foundations of |
Michael Shaara was the Pulitzer | Prize-winning author of the The Killer Angels, a novel a |
the British newspaper The Observer, Nobel | Prize-winning author Doris Lessing described it as "a ke |
Word For It is the second novel by Booker | Prize-winning author Barry Unsworth published by Hutchin |
of Simbhoonath Capildeo and uncle of Nobel | Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul and of Shiva Naipaul. |
Pulitzer | Prize-winning author Anne Applebaum, writing in The Wash |
ington, D.C.) is a journalist and Pulitzer | Prize-winning author who has written extensively about c |
ite near Gore, Virginia where the Pulitzer | Prize-winning author Willa Cather was born in 1873. |
rk on the subject was featured in Pulitzer | Prize-winning author David A. Vise's book, The Google St |
ing experts in the field, such as Pulitzer | Prize-winning author Samantha Power and New York Times b |
James Gould Cozzens, Pulitzer | Prize-winning author |
Diane McWhorter, Pulitzer | Prize-winning author |
Richard Kluger, a Pulitzer | Prize-winning author and book publisher |
e Scarlet Gang of Asakusa written by Nobel | Prize-winning author Yasunari Kawabata. |
t before becoming an accomplished Pulitzer | Prize-winning author and book publisher. |
As emeritus, Binyon became a | prize-winning author with the publication of the biograp |
a Dutch born American editor and Pulitzer | Prize-winning author, who edited the Ladies Home Journal |
work, and pick out those written by Booker | Prize-winning authors. |
the second single by British Mercury Music | Prize-winning band, The xx, to be released from their se |
A. Scott Berg '67 - Pulitzer | Prize-winning biographer |
Merlo J. Pusey, journalist and Pulitzer | Prize-winning biographer |
Lewis produced his Pulitzer | Prize-winning biographies of W. E. B. Du Bois during his |
1938), renowned for his Nobel | Prize-winning biological research and for his vision and |
s of the American Revolution is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning book of history by Bernard Bailyn. |
ar in North Africa 1942-1943 is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning book written in 2002 by long-time Washingt |
Russia Leaves the War (1956) is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning book by George F. Kennan. |
On Human Nature is a 1979 Pulitzer | prize-winning book by the Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson |
e was most commonly associated with his two | prizewinning books, From Peasants to Farmers: The Migrat |
Potter was also a | prize-winning breeder of Herdwick sheep and a prosperous |
It was based on the Pulitzer | Prize-winning Broadway play of the same name by George K |
now famous bust of "Sherman," the favorite | prize-winning bull of John B. Sherman. |
Notable former employees include Pulitzer | Prize-winning cartoonist Don Wright, Boston Globe column |
ony Auth (1942- ), class of 1965, Pulitzer | Prize-winning cartoonist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. |
omical chimpanzees, a kitten, a horse, her | prize-winning champion pack of Briards, a raccoon and a |
A Nobel | Prize-winning chemist and activist, Pauling promoted a v |
ing Lesley Garrett; George Porter, a nobel | prize-winning chemist; Charles Spencer, a renowned piani |
e Art Institute of Chicago's exhibition of | prize-winning Chicago-area artists. |
icut) is an American poet who authored the | prize-winning collection Ampersand Revisited. |
In addition to his Pulitzer | Prize-winning column "Today and Tomorrow," he published |
f the birth of Gian Carlo Menotti-Pulitzer | Prize-winning composer and Festival founder-Spoleto pres |
Wilson is a | prize-winning conservation biologist and author. |
ld's Hottest Trouble Spots with a Pulitzer | Prize-Winning Correspondent. |
Pulitzer | Prize-winning critic Roger Ebert was more effusive, call |
ni (born 1955), Japanese American Pulitzer | Prize-winning critic |
The News-Sentinel is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning daily newspaper in Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
In the Nobel | Prize-winning Danish author Henrik Pontoppidan's partly |
dent at Tohoku University when he wrote his | prizewinning debut novel, Parasite Eve. |
Her | prizewinning doctoral thesis was awarded at Oxford. |
ember 14, 2010 along with Reich's Pulitzer | Prize-winning Double Sextet on the album Double Sextet/2 |
of the title character in 1988's Pulitzer | prize-winning drama Driving Miss Daisy which was origina |
production of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer | Prize-winning drama Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, directed by D |
Heche starred in the Pulitzer | Prize-winning drama Proof on Broadway. |
British Touring Car Championship with his | prize-winning drive. |
The Nobel | prizewinning economist Paul Krugman, writing in The New |
he studied under William Sharpe, the Nobel | Prize-winning economist. |
n American painter, sculptor, and Pulitzer | Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. |
is a novel written and published by Nobel | Prize-winning Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz in 1985. |
The album includes 5 of his | prizewinning electroacoustic pieces which he had perform |
It was based on a | prize-winning essay Rees wrote for the 1835 Carmarthen e |
James Alan McPherson, Pulitzer | Prize-winning essayist and short story writer |
, and the egotistical, narcissistic, Nobel | prize-winning father in Nobel Son. |
Stephen Hunter - Pulitzer | Prize-winning film critic, Washington Post |
een married to Maurice Possley, a Pulitzer | Prize-winning, former Chicago Tribune investigative repo |
It was named after the Nobel | Prize-winning French chemist Victor Grignard. |
ierre et Luce is a 1920 novel by the Nobel | Prize-winning French author Romain Rolland. |
Shadow of No Towers is a comic by Pulitzer | Prize-winning graphic artist Art Spiegelman. |
ning P(Cy)3 ligands include the 2005 Nobel | Prize-winning Grubbs' catalyst and the homogeneous hydro |
a repeat championship winner and took his | prize-winning Hereford to the Iowa State Fair. |
The granddaughter of Pulitzer | Prize-winning historian Allan Nevins, and great-great-gr |
season is highlighted by two-time Pulitzer | Prize-winning historian David McCullough and prize-winni |
and wrote his dissertation under Pulitzer | Prize-winning historian, Roy F. Nichols. |
Good-bye, Billy Radish is a | prize-winning, historical, young-adult novel by the Amer |
f Freedom: The Civil War Era is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning history of the American Civil War and its |
0 Straits Dollars a year and he placed his | prize-winning horses under the charge of a European trai |
ny of Ditvoorst's early films including the | prizewinning Ik Kom Wat Later Naar Madra (I'll Be In Mad |
olume Nine, one of an annual collection of | prize-winning images. |
in 60 countries, including the Nobel Peace | Prize-winning International Physicians for the Preventio |
of the digital age with Jack Kilby's Nobel | Prize-winning invention of the integrated circuit. |
o the San Jose Mercury News' 1985 Pulitzer | Prize-winning investigative series of articles “The Hidd |
in spring 2010, and is described by Booker | Prize-winning Irish novelist Anne Enright as "Electric, |
"Pulitzer | Prize-Winning Journalist Jack Nelson Dies at 80", Associ |
Alex S. Jones is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning journalist who has been director of the Jo |
Pulitzer | Prize-winning journalist Leonard Pitts wrote: "Mississip |
Susan Faludi, a Pulitzer | Prize-winning journalist and the author of Backlash: The |
October 21, 2009) was an American Pulitzer | Prize-winning journalist praised for his coverage of the |
Stanley R. Tiner (Class of 1960), Pulitzer | Prize-winning journalist |
Edward Humes is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning journalist and published non-fiction write |
David S. Broder, Pulitzer | Prize-winning journalist, columnist for The Washington P |
l eight of his novels including the Booker | Prize-winning Last Orders. |
ders (or "rogering the Duke of York with a | prize-winning leek," as he states earlier). |
A | prize-winning Modern Game in Australia |
He also wrote a Pushcart | Prize-winning monograph on Samuel Beckett, published in |
for new, young performers for the Pulitzer | Prize-winning musical Rent. |
Blum expanded the Pulitzer | Prize-winning newspaper series into a book of the same t |
concerned with Harrison Lloyd, a Pulitzer | Prize-winning Newsweek photojournalist who travels on hi |
create a mammoth machine that can write a | prize-winning novel in roughly fifteen minutes. |
y novelist Larry McMurtry for his Pulitzer | Prize-winning novel Lonesome Dove. |
He is the author of the Brage | Prize-winning novel Bikubesong ('Song of the Beehive'), |
ingham (1970), author of the 1998 Pulitzer | Prize-winning novel The Hours |
It is based on the 1988 Booker | Prize-winning novel Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey. |
ral scenes in author James Agee's Pulitzer | Prize-winning novel, A Death in the Family. |
ting for Penelope Fitzgerald's 1979 Booker | Prize-winning novel, Offshore. |
Booker | Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro wrote the liner no |
n recent years the house was home to Nobel | Prize-winning novelist Sir William Golding who lived the |
an in the Overstuffed Chair," and Pulitzer | Prize-winning novelist Peter Taylor alludes to the cemet |
lman Rushdie and Kiran Desai, and Pulitzer | Prize-winning novelist Jhumpa Lahiri. |
elebrated the life and work of the Pulitzer | prizewinning novelist who gave the Crackers dignity in A |
Willa Cather (1873-1947), Pulitzer | Prize-winning novelist |
He is the father of | prize-winning novelist Jonathan Carroll. |
ional acclaim for his performance as Nobel | Prize-winning novelist Knut Hamsun in Jan Troell's biopi |
Penelope Fitzgerald, Booker | prize-winning novelist, poet, essayist and biographer wa |
His | prize-winning oration, "In Defense of the Tao", (the Com |
s Across Wrecked Bridge in Korea, Pulitzer | Prize-winning photo by Associated Press photographer Max |
1961 was the last Pulitzer | Prize-winning photograph with a Speed Graphic, which tak |
Burst of Joy is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning photograph by Associated Press photographe |
he troops and, while proud of his Pulitzer | Prize-winning photograph, believes that he took better p |
Brad Loper - Pulitzer | prize-winning photographer |
Cumpiano met Juan Sotomayor, a | prize-winning photographer who worked on the New York Ti |
Carol Guzy - Three-time Pulitzer | Prize-winning photojournalist. |
entist Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose and Nobel | Prize-winning physicist Sir C. V. Raman. |
work on radar information theory led Nobel | Prizewinning physicist John H. Van Vleck to invite him t |
cket scientist William Pickering and Nobel | Prize-winning physicist Ernest Rutherford. |
1842), Nobel | Prize-winning physicist. |
Max Born - Nobel | Prize-winning physicist. |
he very last sentence of her 1974 Pulitzer | Prize-winning Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. |
is performance as Roy Cohn in the Pulitzer | Prize-winning play Angels in America. |
, or Change and Suzan-Lori Parks' Pulitzer | Prize-winning play Topdog/Underdog. |
Among her other writings were a | prize-winning play about life in a nursing home, reviews |
d in the revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer | Prize-winning play Glengarry Glen Ross, where he was nom |
Roark Bradford and the subsequent Pulitzer | Prize-winning play of the same name by Marc Connelly. |
Edward Albee is based on his 1966 Pultizer | Prize-winning play of the same title. |
Pulitzer | Prize-winning playwright August Wilson has visited the E |
ntroduced her then - student (the Pulitzer | Prize-winning playwright, Suzan-Lori Parks) to Five Coll |
other George Kelly was a popular, Pulitzer | Prize-winning playwright. |
an MacLeish, artist and brother of Pulitzer | Prizewinning poet and Librarian of Congress Archibald Ma |
MacLeish was the brother of Pulitzer | Prize-winning poet Archibald MacLeish, and like him atte |
Bogalusa was the birthplace of Pulitzer | Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa and of New Orleans p |
W.B. Yeats, the Nobel | Prize-winning poet, was born here. |
ist columnist for The Nation, as well as a | prize-winning poet." |
This type was used by the Nobel | prize-winning Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz. |
This is about the 2005 & 2006 | prize-winning program; for the earlier winner "Jabberwoc |
ohn Fetterman (1920 - 1975) was a Pulitzer | Prize-winning reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journa |
son (born December 15, 1945) is a Pulitzer | Prize-winning reporter. |
His | prize-winning research was conducted primarily at the Co |
Knowles conducted this | prize-winning research at Monsanto Company. |
Dr. Urban is a leading educator, | prize-winning researcher specializing in marketing and n |
Prize-winning Russian folklore ensemble Leznaya Skazka i | |
It is named after Boris Pasternak, Nobel | Prize-winning Russian poet and writer. |
3, 1916 - February 1, 1997) was a Pulitzer | Prize-winning San Francisco columnist whose intimate awa |
David Dietz (1897-1984) was a Pulitzer | Prize-winning science journalist and author. |
Spurred on by the work of Nobel | Prize-winning scientists Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta, |
unwitting Americans, based on the Pulitzer | Prize-winning series Welsome wrote for the Albuquerque T |
The Color of Money, Pulitzer | Prize-winning series, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May |
iano pieces and other music, including the | prize-winning set of songs, Pisne Zavisovy. |
harles Haine and adapted from the Pushcart | Prize-winning short story of the same name by Peter Moor |
vels between 1962 and 1968, as well as two | prize-winning short stories (collected in Driftglass [19 |
A double LP compiling the | prize-winning songs of the festival was released in 1981 |
006): Contains a rare interview with Nobel | Prize-winning South African novelist J.M. Coetzee. |
Prize-winning Stories from China, 1978-1979 (by Liu Xinw | |
ations on the dangers of alcohol, featured | prize-winning student essays, printed stories about the |
cher is widely established and many of her | prize-winning students are well known on the internation |
rn 1941), American journalist and Pulitzer | Prize-winning syndicated columnist |
Kitty Duval, in William Saroyan's Pulitzer | Prize-winning The Time of Your Life. |
er, Michael Shaara, author of the Pulitzer | Prize-winning The Killer Angels died in 1988. |
y (101punt) and wrote, played and directed | prize-winning theatre shows (in the Netherlands and Belg |
essisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, and the | prize-winning three-part NYConcerto (2004-2006). |
r Purple by Alice Walker, Beloved by Nobel | Prize-winning Toni Morrison, and fiction works by Octavi |
Pamuk is also the older brother of Nobel | Prize-winning Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk. |
ic society,' said Peter Arnett, a Pulitzer | Prize-winning war reporter for the AP in Vietnam and lat |
Jim G. Lucas (1914-1970), Pulitzer | Prize-winning war correspondent. |
famously used in Beadle and Tatum's Nobel | prize-winning work on the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis |
at Wimbledon School of Art where her first, | prizewinning, work was a series of narrative paintings i |
petition, as one of the most notable former | prizewinning works between 1975 and 2005. |
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