As one
winner wrote this year: I couldn't believe the immediacy of the response!
Not exact matches
The
winner of this
year's Donner Prize for Canadian non-fiction
writing was Michael Trebilcock's Dealing With Losers: the Political Economy of Policy Transitions.
Two journalists, Dawn Gilbertson and Jonathan J. Higuera,
writing in the Arizona Republic at the ten
year anniversary of NAFTA, summed things up this way: «The Reality of NAFTA at 10 is this: a still - developing story of
winners and losers, split largely by where you work and what you make.»
Each
year, Diversity Inc. selects the organizations for its «Top 50 Companies for Diversity» list, and the organization's research shows that more diverse companies are more profitable: «Expressed as a stock market index,» the 2014
winners that were public companies «beat the Dow Jones Industrial Average on a one -, three - and five -
year basis,» Luke Visconti, Diversity Inc.'s CEO,
wrote.
In 2012, I
wrote about a study that looked at the
winners of bidding wars for contested acquisitions, and found they generally do worse over the next few
years that the companies that lost.
Natalie Collins, 2016 National Sermon of the
Year winner, recently
wrote that «we wrestle with the challenges of being a people united by the truth of Jesus in a world where universal truth is rejected».
We're going to have a
winner here in Texas — if not this
year, then next, though I haven't
written off this
year.
History really is only
written by the
winners, we may never know the truth, 50
years from now they'll tell us they renamed their team during World War I
I remember Amy
writing in the Gooner about our 1 - 0 win at Anfield two
years later when Seaman was superb and Paul Merson scored the
winner.
My previous all - time
winner was a woman in Boston a few
years back who had no choice but to use her knees and elbows to more or less guide her vehicle's trajectory along Storrow Drive, because her hands were busy holding the phone and
writing notes recording key aspects of the conversation.
Written by Ray Vann, September 9, 2016, at 11:08 a.m. Despite no small amount of skepticism from fans, Mets GM Sandy Alderson has announced the decision to sign on former NFL quarterback and Heisman Trophy
winner Tim Tebow to a four
year minor league deal starting September 19, 2016.
It's a coming - of - age story about 15 -
year - old youth, adapted from a novel by film critic François Bégaudeau, who
wrote and starred in Laurent Cantet's 2008 Cannes Palme d'Or
winner The Class.
OUR TAKE: The film can't use Hendrix's music - however, the intrigue of having Outkast's André 3000 in the lead; actresses Imogen Poots (Need for Speed) and Hayley Atwell (Agent Carter) co-starring; and Oscar -
winner John Ridley (12
Years a Slave) both
writing and directing?
As played by André Benjamin, a.k.a. André 3000, in this off - kilter biography
written and directed by Oscar -
winner John Ridley (who penned 12
Years A Slave), Jimi Hendrix is still as mysterious a figure as ever.
Andre Benjamin plays the legendary guitarist in a movie
written and by Oscar
Winner John Ridley («12
Years A Slave»).
Three
years ago, I set out to see and
write about every
winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
As degrees of separation go, John Ridley, the
winner of Best Adapted Screenplay for «12
Years a Slave» also
wrote the screenplay for «Three Kings».
But current events hang heavily over this
year's Oscars, and it seems more than a little likely that opposition to the president's unconscionable immigration ban will only benefit The Salesman,
written and directed by a past Oscar
winner — Iranian master Asghar Farhadi, of A Separation fame — who's boycotting the ceremony.
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This
year's
winner, Divines,
written and directed by French - Moroccan filmmaker Houda Benyamina, rivals Girlhood as a portrait of combustible banlieue femininity, emanating raw energy and scrappy good humor even as it builds to an unexpectedly tragic and horrifying finale.
But Elvis Costello could be an attractive nominee, alongside the newest anthem from five - time nominee Diane Warren («Stand Up for Something,» with Common) and three songs from the musical - theater world: «Remember Me» from «Frozen» songwriters Bobby and Kristin Anderson Lopez, «This Is Me» from last
year's «La La Land»
winners, Broadway faves Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and «Evermore,» one of the new songs that Alan Menken
wrote for the live - action «Beauty and the Beast.»
The likely
winner of this
year's best picture award is «Crash,» a film that was all but
written off last September, when Oscar season kicked off at the Toronto Film Festival.
Bright Star (PG for mature themes, sensuality, smoking and mild epithets) Oscar -
winner Jane Campion (for The Piano)
wrote and directed this 19th Century costume drama about the three -
year romance of poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw) and his neighbor Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) which ended prematurely when he contracted tuberculosis and died at the age of 25.
Last
year, the big WGA
winners were Spotlight (Original),
written by Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy, as well as The Big Short (Adapted),
written by Charles Randolph and Adam McKay; plus Alex Gibney's Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief winning the award for Best Documentary.
JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE — Love Jimi Hendrix, and here OutKast's Andre 3000 plays the guitar genius on the cusp of fame in a script
written / directed by «12
Years a Slave» Oscar
winner John Ridley.
The
winner of this
year's Grand Prize was the Israeli film Sufat Chol (Sand Storm),
written and directed by Elite Zexer.
Last
year, the big WGA
winners were The Imitation Game,
written by Graham Moore, and Grand Budapest Hotel,
written by Wes Anderson, with The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz winning for Best Documentary.
Last
year, the big WGA
winners were Moonlight (Original),
written by Barry Jenkins, and Arrival (Adapted),
written by Eric Heisserer adapted from Ted Chiang's short story; plus Command and Control winning the award for Best Documentary.
The Academy has clearly shown us that they believe
writing to be the single most important thing for a Best Picture
winner to have nowadays, shown most clearly by when «Spotlight» won Best Picture and just ONE additional award: Best Original Screenplay (and also when «Argo,» «12
Years a Slave,» and «Moonlight» won Best Picture with just TWO additional Oscars, one of which was Adapted Screenplay).
We've
written at length at how many bang - for - your - buck
winners Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions studio has been responsible for over the
years.
Somewhere (12/22) Oscar -
winner Sofia Coppola
wrote and directed this redemption drama about a freewheeling Hollywood matinee idol (Stephen Dorff) who suddenly finds himself contemplating some serious lifestyle changes after his ex-wife (Michelle Monaghan) unexpectedly gives him custody of their 11
year - old daughter (Elle Fanning).
The play was
written by Oscar
winner Kenneth Lonergan, who won the Best Original Screenplay award last
year for his movie Manchester by the Sea.
Several films supported by the Feature Film Program premiered earlier this
year at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, including Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award -
winner The Birth of a Nation,
written and directed by Nate Parker, and
winner of the Directing Prize, Swiss Army Man, co-
written and co-directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as DANIELS.
This was a very good
year for acceptance speeches (which is such a bizarre sentence to
write), with Pawel Pawlikowski, director of Ida and
winner of the Foreign Language Film award, just talking his way through the play - off music without a care.
Out of all of the people who have ever
written a movie, only one man can claim he
wrote the Oscar
winner for Best Picture two
years in a row.
Ad Astra continues a string of successful film partnerships between New Regency and Brad Pitt's production banner Plan B, including the Oscar - nominated The Big Short and Oscar
winner 12
Years a Slave, as well as director Ryan Coogler's upcoming feature Wrong Answer,
written by Ta - Nehisi Coates and starring Michael B. Jordan.
Among this
year's
winners is Rachel Wilkinson, of Nunthorpe Academy in Cleveland, who has won a grant of # 10,000 to help children with SEN
write and publish the story of their life.
When the 600 junior - and senior - high - school students who are
winners in this
year's Scholastic
Writing Awards were notified recently, they joined a list of competition
winners that includes Sylvia Plath, Bernard Malamud, and Joyce Carol Oates.
Winners of the top prize across all categories will be awarded: NewTek UK Education Awards 2018 winners certificate and plaque Invitation to BVE Expo 2018 (www.bveexpo.com) with travel, entry, lunch, and prize for the winning team (for up to 10 participants) plus a demo of newest NewTek products and plenty of time to explore the rest of the show Two days of in - depth technical training on site The course leader will be recognised as the NewTek UK Tutor of the Year A written case study describing the winning entry and team for UK / Global promotion and inclusion in the NewTek blog and education newsletter Details on how to register your interest and apply for an application form can be foun
Winners of the top prize across all categories will be awarded: NewTek UK Education Awards 2018
winners certificate and plaque Invitation to BVE Expo 2018 (www.bveexpo.com) with travel, entry, lunch, and prize for the winning team (for up to 10 participants) plus a demo of newest NewTek products and plenty of time to explore the rest of the show Two days of in - depth technical training on site The course leader will be recognised as the NewTek UK Tutor of the Year A written case study describing the winning entry and team for UK / Global promotion and inclusion in the NewTek blog and education newsletter Details on how to register your interest and apply for an application form can be foun
winners certificate and plaque Invitation to BVE Expo 2018 (www.bveexpo.com) with travel, entry, lunch, and prize for the winning team (for up to 10 participants) plus a demo of newest NewTek products and plenty of time to explore the rest of the show Two days of in - depth technical training on site The course leader will be recognised as the NewTek UK Tutor of the
Year A
written case study describing the winning entry and team for UK / Global promotion and inclusion in the NewTek blog and education newsletter Details on how to register your interest and apply for an application form can be found here.
The
winners — two teachers and the publisher of a newspaper
written for and by teenagers — will receive between $ 225,000 and $ 355,000 each over the next five
years to pursue any project they wish with no requirement to account for the money.
Similarly, in a 1999 National Review article, Danielle Dunne Wilcox and Chester Finn
wrote, «After a dozen
years of R & D and the investment of $ 120 million, [the NBPTS] can not demonstrate that its blue - ribbon
winners actually produce higher - achieving students.
Writing for Education Week, Catherine Gewertz reports on one of the nation's biggest school - redesign competitions, through which 10 teams won a collective $ 100 million to create new high schools or transform existing ones across the country: Each of the
winners of XQ: The Super School Project will have $ 10 million over the next five
years Read more about 10 High School Redesign Projects Win $ 100 Million in «XQ Super School» Contest -LSB-...]
Among these were the National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award, Milken Teacher of the
Year, International Science Teacher of the
Year, National Exemplary Reading Award, State PTA Program of the
Year Award, State Exemplary
Writing Hall of Fame Mentor, National Public Relations Golden Achievement Award, South Carolina International Reading Award, National Science Teaching Award, Astronomy & Space Science Award, CIBA - GEIGY Award for Excellence in Elementary Science, International Science Teacher of the
Year, NCNB Young Artist Showcase Award, NASA Newest Program, National Presidental Award for Math and Science, and the North American Invention Convention
Winner.
Each of the
winners in this
year's ranking address reading and / or
writing.
Selected Foreign Publications about Howard Gardner (PDF) Mind, Work, and Life: A Festschrift On the Occasion of Howard Gardner's 70th Birthday (PDF) «A Blessing of Influences,» an excerpt of an autobiographical essay published in Howard Gardner Under Fire (PDF) One Way of Making a Social Scientist (PDF) Short biography
written by Ellen
Winner (PDF) «My Way,» a chapter in Psychologists Defying the Crowd by Robert Sternberg (Amazon) Fifty Modern Thinkers of Education: From Piaget to the Present Day (Amazon) «21
years later, «Multiple Intelligences» still debated» (Washington Post) «Thought Leaders: An Interview with Howard Gardner» (Strategy & Business)
No doubt Porsche and Toyota will work hard all
year to fix their reliability issues ahead of next
year's race, but it'll take more than small improvements to
write off 13 times
winners, Audi.
CORVETTE RACING AT LE MANS: Iconic Team Going for Ninth Class Win Familiar entries and lineup for program's 19th straight appearance Rockenfeller, Fässler join full - season roster at Le Mans Corvette Racing an eight - time
winner in French enduro Biggest race of Corvette Racing's 20th season DETROIT (April 18, 2018)-- Corvette Racing will look to
write another chapter in its history book at the 24 Hours of Le Mans this
year as the team today confirmed its GTE Pro entries into...
Each and every
year, a crush of early rising media at the Canadian International Auto Show scrambles to shoot, tweak, broadcast, write, post and telegraph the winners of the Canadian Car and Truck of the Year as the kick - off to the largest public vehicle display in the coun
year, a crush of early rising media at the Canadian International Auto Show scrambles to shoot, tweak, broadcast,
write, post and telegraph the
winners of the Canadian Car and Truck of the
Year as the kick - off to the largest public vehicle display in the coun
Year as the kick - off to the largest public vehicle display in the country.
We're rooting for Colum McCann or Jayne Anne Phillips for fiction (fun fact: the same reviewer who
wrote about this
year's Booker Prize
winner, Wolf Hall, for BookPage also covered Lark and Termite — does that mean Jayne Anne's a shoo - in?)
Entries are encouraged from both new and established writers — one of last
year's
winners had never
written a play before and another had never
written for radio.