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Cosa (chi) è WINNERS - definizione


Winners (short story collection)         
BOOK BY POUL ANDERSON
Winners (collection)
Winners is a collection of science fiction award-winning short fiction by American writer Poul Anderson, first published in paperback by Tor Books in August 1981. The pieces were originally published between 1960 and 1972 in the magazines The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Analog, and Galaxy Magazine.
Winners (Australian TV series)         
AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN'S TELEVISION ANTHOLOGY SERIES
More Winners
Winners is an Australian children's television anthology series conceived and produced for the ACTF by its founding director, Patricia Edgar.Australian Children's Television Foundation, (1991).
Winners (Bobby Darin album)         
ALBUM BY BOBBY DARIN
Winners is an album by American singer Bobby Darin, released in 1964, two years after Bobby had left ATCO (who released Winners) and moved to Capitol.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per WINNERS
1. First place winners will receive laptops, second place winners home PCs and third place winners home theatre systems.
2. Five Preakness winners have won the Belmont, and three Derby winners have done so.
3. The previous presentations were made in 1''5 with 33 winners and 2000 with '2 winners.
4. Creative destruction not only produces winners and losers; it makes even the winners nervous.
5. On average, Oscar winners lived to 7'.7 whereas other actors died at the age of 75.8 Meanwhile Nobel prize winners live 1.4 years longer than non–winners.