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award-winning

adj. having received awards; "this award-winning bridge spans a distance of five miles"

Usage examples of "award-winning".

He'd done the award-winning Barbary Coast Bed and Breakfast on Clay Street, and the Jack London Hotel on Buena Vista West.

The point, the only point, of this whole charade had been to get in those few last words: I intended to talk to Tilly, and she might tell me things he didn't want told, and I, in turn, would tell Val Metzler, an award-winning documentary film maker who would probe and probe however long it might take to learn the truth of Tilly's accusation.

In its sensitivity to character and its warmly, lovingly detailed setting, The Iron Bridge is much closer to Willis's award-winning Doomsday Book -- every bit as impressive and moving, if not more so.

An award-winning short story writer, best-selling novelist, illustrator, playwright, screenwriter and film director, after early success with plays like _The History of the Devil_, _Frankenstein in Love_, _Colossus_ and _The Secret Life of Cartoons_, he made an impressive debut as a horror writer in 1984 with the publication of the first three volumes of _Clive Barker's Books of Blood_.

Cooper had no desire to be anywhere in the world except sitting on a lab stool, peering into microscopes and analyzing friction ridge prints (well, there and on the ballroom dance floor, where he was an award-winning tango dancer).

He co-wrote the bestselling novel _Good Omens_ with Terry Pratchett and is the author of _The Official Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion_, the award-winning graphic novels _Violent Cases_, _Sandman_ (three volumes), _Black Orchid_ and _Signal to Noise_, and co-compiled _Ghastly Beyond Belief_ with Kim Newman.

A brightly lit sign advertised a health club, pool, sauna, twenty-four-hour room service, award-winning restaurant, and nightly entertainment.

Jared Diamond, professor of physiology at the UCLA School of Medicine, is the author of the best-selling and award-winning The Third Chimpanzee.

Readers will also find two chapters of a proposed sequel to Dick's award-winning novel The Man in the High Castle and selections from the metaphysical Exegesis that inspired his classic VALIS.