(1) A 12-year-old schoolgirl has won first prize in a national poster competition.
(2) Well, no, it's just I need to prize myself from the Internet over the examination period and that means sacrificing blog updates.
(3) The beaker in front of the first pitcher is a prize example of Anthony Rasch's New Orleans work, about 1825 to 1835.
(4) Eating good food with family and friends is one of the joys of Christmas and if you want to make sure your tastebuds are given a treat over the festive period then why not enter our competition for a prize pudding?
(5) As a prize example of creating new species by natural selection, these finches leave very much to be desired.
(6) Club chairman, Seamus Quinn, presented all prize winners with a selection of Waterford Crystal.
(7) The results of the President's prize competition were announced after the two weekly sessions of play.
(8) Local pride in the academies grew as prize competitions drew the attention of many who lived far away.
(9) The doctrine which exempts coast fishermen, with their vessels and cargoes, from capture as prize of war, has been familiar to the United States from the time of the War of Independence.
(10) The grand first prize is a vacation package for a couple in Malaysia sponsored by the country's national carrier.
(11) Last year the winner completed the prize crossword in just six minutes.
(12) Anyway last night, after I managed to prize Debbie off the computer, going for just one more click for about ten minutes, we went upstairs to watch The Others.
(13) As a teenager, he took his father's prize animals to the fair.
(14) Despite these hurdles, all of the 59 speakers, like the pioneer cable guys, were adamant that the prize was worth the battle.
(15) We may strive for something for many years and yet find that the prize is not worth the having.
(16) Those selecting the winning moment will be entered in a random drawing for a grand prize of $1,000.
(17) She sprang from nowhere to capture the highly lucrative prize of teen Hollywood.
(18) U.S. farmers and ranchers are also plunking down thousands of dollars to duplicate prize bulls, cows, and pigs.
(19) And the jackpot, the second biggest unclaimed prize in Lottery history, looks set to go to good causes.
(20) It looks awfully like standing at the gate, staring out into the paddock, wondering where the prize stallion has gone.