award-winner

award-winner

n
person or thing that wins an award
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Contributors include Eisner Award-winner Mike Kunkel, Inkpot Award-winner George Gladir, and many more.
Choreographer, teacher, and Tony Award-winner Henry LeTang will be honored for his work in the films Tap and The Cotton Club, and in Broadway musicals, including Black and Blue and Sophisticated Ladies.
He will be joined by Tony Award-winners Fayard Nicholas, of the famed Nicholas Brothers, and Cholly Atkins, of the noted Coles and Atkins duo.
Award-winner Charlotte Carter, aged 5, on how she saved her dad's life after he slipped into a diabetic coma
Past tour performers include Perrier award-winner Jenny Eclair, and Bafta award-winner Lee Mack and star of BBC Two's The Thick of It, Chris Addison.
AMHCA is extending the discounted early-bird price for the luncheon--for award-winners only--through June 18.
"With accolades going to projects and firms across the country, it's remarkable that roughly one-fifth of the contest's award-winners have ties to this school," said Jeff Shannon, dean of the architecture school.
The Birmingham Mail will continue to monitor their progress, and also see if the new award-winners achieve their aims and ambitions.
BLUE RIBBON RECIPES; 693 AWARD-WINNERS FROM AMERICA'S STATE AND COUNTY FAIRS offers everything from appetizers to desserts, and gathers regional award-winners from around the country.
Among the award-winners were Mrs Catherine Wilson for 50 years' service, Mrs Mary Hobson and Mrs Kathleen Haigh for 40 years and Mrs Margaret Craven and Mrs Mary McCriner for 35.
Many of the award-winners have already been announced, with Wales winning 11 golds, 22 silvers and 36 bronze awards.