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I shared a moment enjoying this dish with Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic Jonathan Gold, who told me he was leaving the next day for a week of eating in Spain, ending with a dinner at El Bulli, which is about to close.
Jay Weston: Share Our Strength Fights Childhood Hunger at Taste of Nation Jay Weston 2011
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I shared a moment enjoying this dish with Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic Jonathan Gold, who told me he was leaving the next day for a week of eating in Spain, ending with a dinner at El Bulli, which is about to close.
Jay Weston: Share Our Strength Fights Childhood Hunger at Taste of Nation Jay Weston 2011
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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Theodore Roethke was a particular friend, and sometimes slept in Mr. Sargent's bathtub at the conclusion of a bibulous evening.
Doubleday's Dapper Leader Stephen Miller 2012
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning work by Paula Vogel tells the story of a complex relationship between a man and his niece through a series of driving lessons.
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In September, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Ivar Giaever, a supporter of President Obama in the last election, publicly resigned from the American Physical Society APS with a letter that begins: I did not renew [my membership] because I cannot live with the [APS policy] statement: 'The evidence is incontrovertible: Global warming is occurring.
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The consensus extends from a coalition of business titans including Bill Gates and GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt, to dozens of Nobel Prize-winning scientists, to the president's chief technology advisers.
Teryn Norris: Presidents Day: Winning Ohio's Energy Future Teryn Norris 2011
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I shared a moment enjoying this dish with Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic Jonathan Gold, who told me he was leaving the next day for a week of eating in Spain, ending with a dinner at El Bulli, which is about to close.
Jay Weston: Share Our Strength Fights Childhood Hunger at Taste of Nation Jay Weston 2011
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning show, which will open Aug. 11, first appeared off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop on January 26, 1996, before transferring to Broadway, where it ran for 12 years at the Nederlander Theatre.
Off-Broadway 'Rent' Announces Cast Matthew Oshinsky 2011
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I shared a moment enjoying this dish with Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic Jonathan Gold, who told me he was leaving the next day for a week of eating in Spain, ending with a dinner at El Bulli, which is about to close.
Jay Weston: Share Our Strength Fights Childhood Hunger at Taste of Nation Jay Weston 2011
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Katherine Boo explores the lives of residents of a half-acre Bombay slum where children scrape by through sorting and reselling trash.
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