Prize
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We have a space
prize
team.
We're going after an orbital
prize.
And when everybody gets a prize, everybody advances, or everybody gets a pay raise despite results, the perfectionist in all of us is left to wonder, what do I have to do to get better?
That is until last year, when Eduardo won the Coup de Coeur, the coveted French gastronomic
prize.
The Emperor himself bestowed Shi Lin’s prize: an ornate hat decorated with jewel-encrusted flowers.
Kneeling before it, he placed his jeweled
prize
on the iron tree as an offering.
[There's a piece of paper inside!] (Laughter) [What is this?] [You've won a prize!] [What is this?] [It's a fortune!] [Tasty!]
At a Maryland country fair in 2017, the
prize
pigs were not looking their best.
The settlement is remarkably well- organized, with administrative buildings, officers’ quarters, and even schools, as Cossacks
prize
literacy.
Roy’s rich language and masterful storytelling earned her the prestigious Booker
prize
for "The God of Small Things."
But when Ilmarinen tried to claim his prize, the promised maiden refused to marry him, and the smith had to return home alone.
For example, a billion-dollar
prize
for the first U.S. automaker to sell 200,000 really advanced vehicles, like some you saw earlier.
"No, you take the
prize.
In 2018, the Nobel
prize
in chemistry was given for the development of this approach, which is known as directed evolution.
And one of the ways I thought of doing it is to use my prize, so I would take 30,000 or 40,000 dollars of the winnings, and the rest is going to be to manage this project, but to use that as prizes for kids to get into their hands.
And I also thought there should be a nice
prize
for the best artwork for "In My World."
And the
prize
has to be a verifiable thing, so it's not about just ideas.
And, of the 100,000-dollar
prize
money, that TED was so generous to give me, I am donating 50,000 dollars to the NeuroPace people to get on with the treatment of OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and I'm making another 50,000 available for a company to optimize the design of the device for migraines.
And that's how I'll use my 100,000-dollar
prize
money.
They're betting a visible competition, a prize, can attract talent and money to some of the most difficult issues, and thereby speed the solution.
And I'm going to give a
prize
at the end of my talk for the person who gets closest to the answer.
And there will be a
prize
for the person who gets closest at the end.
Now, Sylvia Browne is an exception, an exception in one way, because the James Randi Educational Foundation, my foundation, offers a one million dollar
prize
in negotiable bonds.
So I offered a 10,000 dollar
prize
of software to the winning team.
If anyone had built, say, a one inch structure, they would have taken home the
prize.
I am grateful for this prize, and I will use it to that end.
In 1990, I was in Cambridge, U.K. to receive a
prize
from the university, and three days later, a pilot was flying over the landscape and found this thing.
I said, "It's a
prize
from [an] art competition."
We're going to give you one as your
prize
to take home.
And he also said, "I would
prize
every invention of science made for the benefit for all."
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