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(I call it a real victory for Kate McDermott, who taught me to make an apple pie, the subject of the first-prize post.)
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For the record, he also loved the eventual first-prize winner, the latke made by Almond chef Jason Weiner dubbed "Grandma Weiner's Potato Latkes."
Lining Up for Latkes Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Over the past 10 years, about 65% of the school's first-prize winners launched their companies, though it isn't clear how many of them became profitable ventures.
Entrepreneur Contests Take Practical Turn Melissa Korn 2012
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Last June, Mr. Kelly beamed as he posed for a picture with Mr. Gasper and the first-prize trophy he won in a national competition in which apprentices displayed metal-working skills.
Help Wanted on Factory Floor James R. Hagerty 2011
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At the contest, she would add to them the first-prize five-dollar gold piece and the loose change that her first legitimate audience had spontaneously tossed onstage.
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The fish was 50 pounds heavier than any other first-prize winner in the tournament's 52-year-history.
Dispute over license costs Va. team $1 million prize in N.C. blue marlin contest 2010
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The fish was 50 pounds heavier than any other first-prize winner in the tournament's 52-year-history.
Dispute over license costs Va. team $1 million prize in N.C. blue marlin contest 2010
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At the contest, she would add to them the first-prize five-dollar gold piece and the loose change that her first legitimate audience had spontaneously tossed onstage.
Molly Picon. 2009
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I call it a real victory for Kate McDermott, who taught me to make an apple pie, the subject of the first-prize post.
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He was first-prize winner of the 2007 Project Censored Award.
Would the White House be Able to Eavesdrop on Obama Under the FISA Bill Barack Supports? You Bet. 2008
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