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Qué (quién) es prizegiving - definición


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Ejemplos de uso de prizegiving
1. May 25 2006 21:21 The Financial Times won the main international newspaper awards at the annual prizegiving of the Society of Publishers in Asia on Thursday night.
2. Dr Hempsall, 58, told 1,000 pupils and parents at the schools annual prizegiving: Frankly I dont care how many politicians say something to the contrary.
3. It was an oddly tense evening, partly because the Tate was under attack for buying Chris Ofili‘s The Upper Room, and Nick Serota made an impassioned speech defending it, which rather overshadowed the prizegiving.
4. In Review, we investigate the culture of prizegiving, with thousands of film awards and hundreds for architecture (in literature, winning a prestigious award is practically the whole point of writing a book). But the whole exercise is a bit crass, argues Jason Cowley.
5. The front page of the local newspaper in Dunedin, the Otago Daily Times, was dominated by the story, with a profile of one eight–year–old who had been expecting the team to attend his club‘s prizegiving labelling the decision "silly and stupid". "It is not very nice to say you are going to do something and then decide you didn‘t want to do it any more," said Jack Brosnahan, summing up in simple terms the feeling of many adults in the region.