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verb Present participle of award.
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noun a grant made by a law court
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When asked about it by the Times, the spokeswoman responded that she was not involved in awarding the contract and did not discuss it with officials at the Border Patrol.
The bill does require that the Secretary of HHS give preferential treatment to entities (read: medical and nursing schools) who recruit minority applicants in awarding grants and contracts.
The bus-transit funds will be subject to the federal Buy America Act, which requires the federal government to favor U.S. companies in awarding contracts.
When asked about it by the Times, the spokeswoman responded that she was not involved in awarding the contract and did not discuss it with officials at the Border Patrol.
Academy, in awarding the Nobel prize to O'Neill, commended him "for characters marked by virility, honesty and strong emotions as well as for depth of interpretation."
The Canadian Obesity Network, therefore joined hands with two other Networks of Centres of Excellence (the Canadian Stroke Network and the Advanced Foods and Materials Network) in awarding the 2009 Canadian “Salt Lick Award” to a major source of excess salt in our diet - PIZZA!
The Nobel Committee recognized this truth in awarding its first prize for peace to Henry Dunant – the founder of the Red Cross, and a driving force behind the Geneva Conventions.
When asked about it by the Times, the spokeswoman responded that she was not involved in awarding the contract and did not discuss it with officials at the Border Patrol.
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