Sentences with phrase «prized by residents»

Gainesville is the home of University of Florida — the state's oldest and largest university — and many notable landmarks such as the Hippodrome State Theatre, the Florida Museum of Natural History, not to mention the countless lakes and parks prized by residents.
Nicknamed the «Queen of the St. Louis Suburbs,» Kirkwood features safe neighborhoods, higher salaries and excellent schools, all of which are highly prized by its residents.

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Please note that entrants must be UK residents, all recipe rights are given to Not Dogs by entering and the prize is for the winner only and can not be exchanged.
Residents of a South Gippsland town hit by the milk price crisis are excited for a local couple who has won a $ 40 million OzLotto prize.
Entry is only open to Australian residents aged 21 years or over, who can take the prize between 01/10/2016 and 15/11/2016 on exact dates determined by the Promoter if selected as a winner.
Lena Storms, an Elgin, Illinois, resident that frequents her local Bennigan's, captured the luck o» the Irish by winning the grand prize in the restaurant's «Get Lucky» St. Paddy's Day sweepstakes.
This competition is open to only residents of United Arab Emirates till 30.11.2015 and the prize for this giveaway has been sponsored by TBF: The Beauty Floor
«Nebraska,» beautifully shot in expressive widescreen black and white by Phedon Papamichael, centers on an aging, dementia - afflicted resident of Billings, Mont., who's convinced he's won $ 1 million in a sweepstakes and won't be talked out of going to prize headquarters in Omaha to collect.
A prize of $ 1,000 and publication by Persea Books is given annually for a first poetry collection by a woman who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
A prize of $ 1,000 is given annually for a book of poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction by a current resident of Maryland who has lived in the state for at least three years...
Last year's first prize winner, Pets Forever, is a Colorado State University sponsored non-profit program designed to help low - income elderly and disabled Larimer County residents maintain ownership of their pets for as long as possible, and to improve the health and well - being of these pets and owners by providing needed help and resources.
On day 2, the surviving kayakers head back to town. They are greeted by a high spirited crowd of residents and supporters. They are all waiting in the town square, ready to cheer for their friends who are in the race. The majority of the town shows up for this lively event. There are many prizes and activities that afternoon.
COUNTRY: The United States AWARDED BY: The MacArthur Foundation WHAT IT IS: $ 500,000 over five years AIM: To support talented individuals who have shown extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits ELIGIBILITY: Nominees must be residents or citizens of the United States NUMBER OF WINNERS: Typically 20 to 30 YEAR INSTITUTED: 1981 WHY IT»S IMPORTANT: This prize, called the «genius grant,» is a life - changing honor.
0 0 24th ANNUAL TEXAS PAINTING AND SCULPTURE EXHIBITION 1962 - 1963 Sponsored by the San Antonio Art League and Witte Memorial Museum Dallas Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Fine Arts, Houston EXHIBITION Witte Museum, San Antonio Corpus Christi Art Foundation, Centennial Museum Beaumont Art Museum Dallas Museum of Fine Arts JURY John Gordon, Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York PURCHASE PRIZES $ 1200 San Antonio Art League Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Art League $ 1000 State Fair of Texas Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 750 Sears, Roebuck and Company Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 500 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the competition.
Local residents and businesses donated raffle prizes such as a solar - powered backpack, a cedar raised bed gift certificate donated by Orlando City Soccer Foundation, homemade chocolate bars from Cocoa Brothers, temporary tattoos from Tater Tats, gift cards to local restaurants, and original artwork.
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