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At the end of 10 years, they can submit their work in the proper channels -- i.e. cold calling publishers and agents, not through their academic Pulitzer-prize winning supervisor who knows this dude at The New Yorker.
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Director Peter Sellars has taken music by Pulitzer-prize winning composer George Crumb and updated it to present day.
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"The way the formats are set up for iTunes is to chop things up into little component parts," says Pulitzer-prize winning composer David Lang .
Searching for Beethoven: The iTunes Hitch John Pancake 2012
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At the end of 10 years, they can submit their work in the proper channels -- i.e. cold calling publishers and agents, not through their academic Pulitzer-prize winning supervisor who knows this dude at The New Yorker.
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This Pulitzer-prize winner is a U.S. newspaper columnist, journalist, and author.
Five People Born on Star Wars Day – May 4th | myFiveBest 2010
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I recently participated in a panel discussion on ABC This Week with Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, who has said he was brought here illegally as a boy.
Michelle Rhee: Our Children and Our Country Will Benefit From the DREAM Act Michelle Rhee 2011
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Indeed, America has an almost shameful record when it comes to stopping genocide, as Samantha Power chronicled so adeptly in her 2002 Pulitzer-prize winning book, A Problem from Hell.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Obama's Mystifying Non-Response on Libya Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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Indeed, America has an almost shameful record when it comes to stopping genocide, as Samantha Power chronicled so adeptly in her 2002 Pulitzer-prize winning book, A Problem from Hell.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Obama's Mystifying Non-Response on Libya Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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Director Peter Sellars has taken music by Pulitzer-prize winning composer George Crumb and updated it to present day.
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Robert Birnbaum talks to Pulitzer-prize winner Gail Caldwell about a life well read, 19th-century novels, and the changing of hearts.
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