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She and won
She was almost sick when Bobbie came home with the news that Poor John had won the job.
She was forced into patriotism in spite of herself, and the glory won by Salamis was paid for by the loss of her trade and the decay of her marine.
She also won the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize for Literature for Living on Light.
She won several other awards from various film critic associations for the performance.
She won so much land for her father's kingdom that Zeus became enraged and changed her into a monster.
She won an award for the Van Halen music video of the song " Right Now ", which she produced.
She won the Logan Medal of the arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, and became a member of the National Academy in 1902.
She is best known for playing the title character in the Fox comedy-drama series Ally McBeal for which she won a Golden Globe Award.
She received an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Pillow Talk, won three Henrietta Awards ( World Film Favorite ), a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Legend Award from the Society of Singers, Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Career Achievement Award and, in 1989, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures.
She sang only two songs in the film, " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )" which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and " We'll Love Again ".
She won what would become her most famous acting role, that of Kimberly Drummond on Diff ' rent Strokes.
She won the titles of Miss Arkansas in 1981 and Miss America in 1982.
She knighted Francis Drake after his circumnavigation of the globe from 1577 to 1580, and he won fame for his raids on Spanish ports and fleets.
She won a listeners ' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948 – 1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.
She has won the U. S. Championship on three other occasions, in 2007, 2010, and 2012.
She has won or shared first in the chess tournaments of Hastings 1993, Madrid 1994, León 1996, U. S. Open 1998, Hoogeveen 1999, Siegman 1999, Japfa 2000, and the Najdorf Memorial 2000.
She won her first seven games before drawing the final game.
She also won the brilliancy prize for her game against Pavlina Angelova.
She won the match 5½ – 4½ and won the largest prize money to that point in her career of $ 110, 000.
She won the match 5 – 3 by winning two games with the remaining ending in draws.
She won the game with exceptional positional play.
She won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival and the Saturn Award for Best Actress for her performance in Lars von Trier's Melancholia ( 2011 ).
She later directed Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire ( play ) at the Sydney Theatre Company in Australia, which ran September through October 2009, and then continued from 29 October to 21 November 2009 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, where it won a
She won five Grand Slam singles titles ( three Australian Opens, one Wimbledon, and one US Open ).

She and gold
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
She received a greeting from officials and a $ 10 gold piece.
She is compared with Penthesilea, mythical queen of the Amazons, by the Greek historian Nicetas Choniates ; he adds that she gained the epithet chrysopous ( golden-foot ) from the cloth of gold that decorated and fringed her robe.
She cries tears of red gold for him, and searches for him under assumed names.
She risked war with Spain by supporting the " Sea Dogs ," such as John Hawkins and Sir Francis Drake, who preyed on the Spanish merchant ships carrying gold and silver from the New World.
She briefly develops a psychic shadow form like Psylocke's, with a gold Phoenix emblem over her eye instead of the Crimson Dawn mark possessed by Psylocke, Jean briefly lost her telekinesis to Psylocke during this exchange, but her telekinetic abilities later came back in full at a far stronger level than before.
She was also the first Moroccan and the first woman from a Muslim majority country to win an Olympic gold medal.
She is also associated with the practice of sailors bringing gold with them on any voyage, so that if they drowned while at sea, Ran would be pleased by their gift.
She borrowed the money from a wealthy friend named Anthony Shimer, and arranged to receive the gold late one night.
She has represented Canada at the Winter Olympics four times, capturing three gold and one silver medal and twice being named tournament MVP, and one time at the Summer Olympics in softball.
She was not the only female skier to win two medals though, United States skier Gretchen Fraser won gold in the slalom and took silver behind Beiser in the combined.
She risked war with Spain by supporting the " Sea Dogs ," such as John Hawkins and Francis Drake, who preyed on the Spanish merchant ships carrying gold and silver from the New World.
She remained interested in Arthurian legends and jewellery ; in 1358 she appeared at the St George's Day celebrations at Windsor wearing a dress made of silk, silver, 300 rubies, 1800 pearls and a circlet of gold.
She has won three Grand Slam singles tournaments and an Olympic gold medal in singles.
At the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Canada, Freeman won gold in both the 200 m and 400 m. She also won the silver medal in the 1996 Olympics and came first at the 1997 World Champion in the 400 m event.
Competing at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Canada, Freeman won gold in both the 200 m and 400 m. She also competed as a member of Australia's 4x100 m squad, winning the silver medal and as a member of the 4x400 m team, who finished first but were later disqualified.
She became successful in Europe and the Americas ; during her singing career, she earned many platinum and gold discs.
She won five gold medals: in running for 60, 100, 200 and 400 metres, as well as long jump.
She was finally offered American citizenship, probably under the insistence of the Amateur Athletic Union, whose members envisioned Walasiewicz — or Stella Walsh, as she was referred to in the USA — as a future gold medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
She was the first woman to win four Olympic gold medals, and the first one to do so in a single Olympics.
She then asks him where the gold coins are.
She debuted internationally at the 1969 European Championships, where she-as a last minute substitute-won a silver medal in the 200 m and a gold in the 4 x 100 m relay.
She is one of only four women to have won four gold medals in track and field Olympic history.
She shows them a treasure room inside a mountain, carved deep within the living rock and full of gold, diamonds and ivory.
She has 3 gold medals in IMO 1989 ( 41 points ), IMO 1990 ( 42 ) and IMO 1991 ( 42 ), missing only 1 point in 1989 to precede Manolescu's achievement.

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