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"accolade" Definitions
  1. praise or an award for an achievement that people admire

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Startup: Accolade VC: Steve Singh, Madrona Venture GroupRelationship: Madrona is an investor in Accolade, via Matt McIlwain; the CEO of Accolade is Steve Singh's brother.
Now, Samsung's more refined Galaxy S7 Edge is winning accolade after accolade with some calling it the best handset ever.
When Peart joined bassist and vocalist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson in 1974, he helped take the Canadian band to new heights, receiving accolade after accolade, if not mainstream rock stardom.
Okay, the first accolade I can wrap my mind around.
However, McCartney's touching statement reinforces Martin's claim to the accolade.
She would hate such an accolade, but it's warranted nonetheless.
News of Madonna's meaningful accolade was first announced in February.
But with each accolade, the architectural marvels have faced challenges.
Madonna is getting into the groove of another major accolade.
That group's first COO, Jack Stoddard, previously worked at Accolade.
What it does: Accolade calls itself a "healthcare concierge" service.
And she's the youngest person to ever receive this accolade.
Smith joked the accolade was "the old ass dude award".
"When I joined Accolade almost four years ago – the mission was to accelerate the company's growth by finding the best talent to build a world-class product and distribution team," said Accolade CEO Raj Singh.
Now, it has a new accolade: It's almost better than sex.
Binti earned every accolade that it received from critics and readers.
But that accolade has proved a mixed blessing in the past.
The paper also picked up an accolade for breaking news photography.
Copeland's accolade is more than a simple step in her career.
Congrats to YouTuber LittleThai, who has earned this accolade in spades.
Representatives from Accolade, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley declined to comment.
But it would not deserve Dr Wittemyer's accolade of near-human sophistication.
"It feels good," said Donald, who claimed the accolade twice last season.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took home that accolade for the third time.
The Swarovski Award for Emerging Talent accolade is a first this year.
Britney Spears can add one more accolade to her resume: dance teacher.
But not everybody was happy to see the film receive the accolade.
Like Atari Games, Accolade tried to work around the console-maker's systems.
Unlike Atari Games, Accolade largely did so, minus most of the drama.
Comcast workers with company coverage are told to go to Accolade first.
Obama may soon be able to add another accolade to her list.
The award is a lifetime achievement accolade for her contributions to television.
The accolade is bestowed for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment.
With the Giants, he earned just about every accolade imaginable in baseball.
But that accolade, along with a few others, was not aired on television.
The Court's upcoming partisan gerrymandering cases will test whether Roberts deserves that accolade.
Now it won yet another accolade, the fastest game to reach $1 billion.
This latest round of praise adds to an already impressively stuffed accolade console.
Others, that its second sequel, BioShock Infinite, is worthy of such an accolade.
The accolade marks the first musical to win the coveted award since 2010.
Robin Roberts will get to add another accolade to her resumé this summer.
DeGeneres, 20203, is the second entertainer that will be honored with the accolade.
She came armed with gravitas borne of experience and an accolade-ridden resume.
Carey recognised it was 'undefined' but said it was not an empty accolade.
Did the process that Accolade used to access this code violate Sega's copyright?
In 2010, the city awarded him the "Ambrogino d'Oro," the city's highest accolade.
Golfers get only four chances per year to claim the sport's foremost accolade.
Turner Prize: The winner of British art's highest accolade will be announced today.
The accolade follows its preservation of the Karl Marx School in Villejuif, France.
It was a tremendous accolade for an influential painting organization to acknowledge a sculpture.
His accolade to come once inside is all sewn up as an honorary tribute.
Three words that preserve the brand, and not the identity, of a treasured accolade.
The administrators keep a tight grip on who and who doesn't receive the accolade.
Ryan Reynolds is not letting his latest accolade distract him from his Oscar hopes.
But while the accolade is impressive, sales since the awards were judged on Oct.
"Our introduction to Accolade was our introduction to our first kid," Mr. Girardin said.
The accolade came as the superstar struggled with cocaine use and an abusive marriage.
In that alone, Senator John McCain has been paid the highest accolade of all.
It has since won both the Cosmopolitan and UK Blog Awards "Best Lifestyle Blog" accolade.
Paul Richardson — For the record, yes, players can earn this pointless accolade solely through points.
Just that and meeting my heroes is, honestly, worth more than any trophy, any accolade.
However, it is not clear whether Labour's recent performance leaves it worthy of that accolade.
The country last won the accolade in 1998, when the tournament was held in Paris.
He's the first American to be awarded the accolade since author Toni Morrison in 1993.
Artists Candystore, Alicia Grullón, Kavita Kulkarni, Marie Lorenz, and Tourmaline were chosen for the accolade.
No, that accolade goes to the glacial pace at which TouchWiz receives official Android updates.
"This win is so well deserved," she says in a video announcing the hotspot's accolade.
Lively wasn't the only parent of her two girls who walked away with an accolade.
And, in an age when skateboarding is more popular than ever, that's no easy accolade.
She previously worked in the games industry, on racing titles for Atari, Accolade, and Midway.
Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker has attained almost every accolade possible during her career.
Retaining the accolade in 2020, Pru remains the only Michelin-starred restaurant on the island.
An Academy Award is the most prestigious accolade someone in the film industry can earn.
Despite it's impressive accolade, 8408 Hillside Avenue is far from the largest house in America.
The accolade is hardly the first time BTS has been recognised for its social media prowess.
"That doesn't matter to me," the music mogul, 47, tells PEOPLE exclusively about his latest accolade.
She deserves every accolade and I hope with all of this, these kids won't be separated.
She was nominated for a whopping nine categories, including the coveted Album Of The Year accolade.
Spears attempted to appease her fans and thank them for the accolade with an Instagram post.
In honor of the accolade, here are 15 of Britney Spears' most iconic pop culture moments.
Yet the battle for the $1.25 million season-long accolade remains almost too tight to call.
The accolade, she said, would boost her résumé, helping her land more teaching and performance gigs.
Or confess my feelings to a blank page and earn the ultimate accolade of A time.
Of course, that was hardly the first time Teigen poked fun at her husband's new accolade.
For reprints, e-prints, logo and accolade licensing, permissions, plaques and other products, please click bit.
We're still in IPO-land this morning, working our way through the Accolade S-1 filing.
Accolade has ties to Haven, the health initiative formed by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan.
The "fantastic" of the title might be a kind of built-in accolade for its star.
A minute's silence will be observed and will be awarded France's highest accolade, the Legion d'Honneur.
The accolade pays tribute to her decade-long impact on music, pop culture, fashion, film and philanthropy.
Sixty-nine years into the award show, finally a director of color is winning the major accolade.
On Tuesday, People added another accolade to Shelton's list by naming him 2017's Sexiest Man Alive.
HIS DEVOTEES call him "The Magician", "The Winner" and—the ultimate accolade—melekh yisrael, "King of Israel".
And this week the Urus gained another accolade, being named The Robb Report's car of the year.
Breath of the Wild is a magnificent game that very much deserves every accolade thrown at it.
By building a plant in Germany, Tesla will be able to add the "Made in Germany" accolade.
Netflix Inc had four documentaries in previous Oscar races, but has yet to win the coveted accolade.
By building a plant in Germany, Tesla will be able to add the "Made in Germany" accolade.
Second, does the reviewer think conferring European status on a Latin American writer is the ultimate accolade?
A nurse at Accolade helped him manage symptoms after he had surgery for bladder cancer in 2014.
The accolade prompted an outcry because some of the musicians' lyrics were said to be anti-Semitic.
That accolade was given to a jean jacket–wearing featherhead douchebag by the name of Skipper Jenkins.
"He added that he thinks he is receiving the accolade because he&aposs had an "unusual career.
On each trinket he would write a personalized note about why the employee was receiving the accolade.
Stoddard also has a background in technology through his previous start-up in the employer health space, Accolade.
This accolade, though small in the grand scheme, is reflective of this band's mostly untapped ferocity and sincerity.
Mr Dylan won this year's accolade "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".
He was in concert Monday night in Las Vegas, but so far has remained silent about the accolade.
The accolade coincides with the tenth anniversary of Timberlake's multi-platinum album, "FutureSex/LoveSounds," which spurred several hits.
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has decided to withdraw a forthcoming accolade destined for Kevin Spacey.
Drake just snagged the best rap song accolade at the 2019 Grammys — and he has something to say.
That public accolade, the company says, would mark the full transformation of an industry once shrouded in secrecy.
"This is a much deserved accolade for one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century," Tatchell said.
What do you think that Euronymous would think of this accolade that Mayhem is receiving now from Norway?
In one, a joke about adding his accolade to his Tinder profile and a quip about foot fetishes.
Like Accolade, these companies sell their health services to a mix of self-insured employers and health plans.
A province of rebels Those of us from Wuhan are proud of our tennis legend Li Na. She's won accolade after accolade: In 2011, she became China's first Grand Slam singles champion, in 2019, she became the first Asian-born player to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Every year, Anne is neck-and-neck with her older brother Prince Charles for the accolade of busiest royal.
Earlier in the day, Will and Kate received a special accolade when they popped into a children's TV show.
Print zine Little Joe is the queer cinema bible—and would no doubt revel in such a sacrilegious accolade.
Accepting the accolade, Streep, 67, paid tribute to the "many wonderful designers" she had worked with throughout her career.
Every day the group seems to garner yet another accolade, and rises even higher in critical and public esteem.
Though there's been internet debate over whether the reality star deserves such an accolade, Kardashian took it in stride.
The good folks behind the Peabody Awards did history a solid by presenting Beyoncé yet another accolade this week.
Over the past 55 years, Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" has racked up pretty much every accolade imaginable.
The accolade is yet another astonishing consequence of the reckoning over sexual misconduct that has hit Hollywood since October.
But his win for the screenplay feels especially sweet, a worthy accolade at the end of a long career.
His accolade then seamlessly transitions into a bragging session about Kansas City's fast internet connections and extensive fiber knowledge.
William is also on hand to present the Fellowship award — the ceremony's highest accolade — to director Sir Ridley Scott.
To date, Sun Basket has raised $52 million, from investors that include Baseline Ventures, PivotNorth Capital and Accolade Partners.
This year, every nominee for women's wear designer of the year has already won that accolade at least once.
In a literal sense, that accolade goes to the depictions of them on the outside of the Emirates Stadium.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Irish rock star Bono is getting a new accolade - Glamour magazine's first Man of the Year.
Mr. Ford started the Tom Ford label in 2006, and has won every fashion accolade there is to win.
While the film is a bit forgettable when compared to Pixar's litany of accolade-adorned movies, it's still fun.
Why it will boom in 2020:  Accolade "radically improves the capacity to consume the right healthcare services," says Singh. 
Mr. Steck, who twice won the Piolet d'Or award, mountaineering's highest accolade, attracted some controversy along with the acclaim.
Sheeran went into Wednesday's awards with three nominations and won the accolade for best act in the world today.
The glass sculptor Dale Chihuly also has bought pieces — perhaps the ultimate accolade of one glass master for another.
Source: 2016 Accolade Consumer Health Experience survey "Two-thirds of all of our interactions is people raising their hand and saying, 'I'm about to use the health-care system," said Tom Spann, chief operating officer of Accolade, a health-care concierge that serves nearly 1 million consumers through employee and health-plan partnerships.
The last person to earn the accolade was Australian Ian Colston in 1971 after playing 401 holes, according to Golf.com.
Unfortunately, the debacle denied everyone who worked on Moonlight the chance to fully relish the accolade, including director Barry Jenkins.
Now her single wish upon receiving her accolade — an elaborate abode built by Treehouse Masters' Pete Nelson — has been granted.
This one earned Glenn the accolade of being selected for Project Mercury, the United States' first man-in-space program.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tested the Fiat 500X, and the result was a Top Safety Pick accolade.
It is the primary accolade that has eluded him and the only one that can fumigate the conversation around him.
And did Accolade mislead its users by including a message claiming that Sega had licensed the game when it hadn't?
That's the incredible accolade—put Grammys and Junos and Billboard Awards aside, I'll take the three-decade career any day.
For employees like Jerry Kosturko, 63, who survived colon cancer, Accolade was helpful in steering him through complicated medical decisions.
Accolade has raised several hundred million dollars in venture capital during its life, putting it squarely under the TechCrunch aegis.
Should Accolade go public, it will join a growing number of health-technology companies that are testing the public markets.
Legend, who was crowned the Sexiest Man Alive earlier this month, has been having a ball with his latest accolade.
Prior to joining Haven, Stoddard worked at Accolade, a health-technology start-up, and at Comcast, the parent company of CNBC.
Adjusting for domestic ticket price inflation downgrades that accolade somewhat, placing Fallout as the fourth highest-grossing film in the franchise.
During these ceremonies, knights only are accorded the "accolade": a brief touch on the shoulders with a sword by the sovereign.
Toutiao's ascent has already earned it the newest accolade in Chinese internet circles: a place in a fresh tech trinity, "TMD".
"I feel like I'm being knighted," the drag queen said of the accolade on Friday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Winning an award is the most prestigious accolade someone in the film industry can earn, and it commands respect and esteem.
Source: 2016 Accolade Consumer Health Experience survey Just don't wait too long to pay (or officially dispute) medical bills, said Butcher.
With a new award under her belt, Pink indeed has a new accolade to celebrate when her 60th birthday comes around.
While combating human trafficking is bipartisan and voter-friendly, touting nothing more than symbolic victories for public accolade is secondarily exploitive.
Geoff Girardin, 27, used Accolade when he worked at Comcast a few years ago and he and his wife were expecting.
The Accolade nurse thought to ask him and quickly urged him to call his doctor for medicine to ease his symptoms.
Elliott's relentless performance made a strong case for renaming the accolade the Missy Elliott Video Vanguard Award from this point on.
Singapore is the world's most expensive city, but that dubious accolade is just an average of a wide range of prices.
Amazon even gives out an accolade called the "Door Desk Award " to employees who come up with ideas that save money.
Accolade sells employers on potential cost savings from their workers using the service, but there's also a pitch around productivity gains.
Oprah Winfrey will be adding another accolade to her long list of awards and recognitions – the Golden Globes' Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Well, if that's how you feel, did it make getting behind that accolade harder because you had those reservations about the album?
Yousafzai accepted the accolade -- the highest honor bestowed by the UN -- from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York Monday evening.
In 2013, Putin awarded Agalarov with the Order of Honour, an accolade presented to Russians whose achievements in their field are extraordinary.
McIlwain noted that Madrona has selectively made some of these investments in companies like Tigera, Snowflake and Accolade over the years already.
In the course of his six years or so in the Premier League, he has picked up the accolade only three times.
With its affordability, beaches, cuisine and wines, Portugal won the accolade for Europe's Leading Destination at the World Travel Awards in 2017.
Sure, Procore and Accolade have filed, but they are hardly trying to get out while no one knows what anything is worth.
As a nod to that accolade, Lagavulin, on the occasion of its bicentennial in 2016, reintroduced an eight-year-old single malt.
For decades, this accolade has been noted by O'Brien's publishers, by journalists and academics, and by the universities where she has taught.
CNBC reported this week that employee-benefits navigator Accolade has hired on bankers ahead of an IPO, potentially adding to the ranks.
Previously, he was on the founding team of Accolade, a Comcast Ventures-backed start-up that helps workers manage their health benefits.
But her performance at the Grammys last night has earned her a digital accolade of new heights: that of official meme-maker.
Though the actress has starred in movies like Mirror, Mirror and The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, this marks her first major accolade.
The accolade pays tribute to her 17-year long career as a performer and trailblazing impact on music, pop culture, fashion and philanthropy.
Six years later, he returned to add his hand and footprints to the forecourt of the Chinese Theatre — an even more prestigious accolade.
The accolade will be presented by actress Sissy Spacek, who won an Oscar for portraying Lynn in the 1980 film Coal Miner's Daughter.
In 2015, the Galaxy S63 held our Best Smartphone accolade for many months until it was eventually dethroned by the impressive Nexus 6P.
To be sure, perceptions of whether Trump or Obama deserve the prestigious accolade differed starkly between Republican and Democratic voters in the poll.
The accolade — officially the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen, the German city where Charlemagne died and is buried — was first awarded in 1950.
Or if you're looking for a career change, a tangible accolade like a Salesforce admin certification could be the ticket to your success.
Amazon's other accolade came for best foreign language film for Iranian drama "The Salesman," which Amazon distributed in the United States and Canada.
" Typical, too, that when he was told that he is the first African to win the accolade, Mahrez replied, "I didn't know that.
To be compared to this classic in any way, be it for cinematography, mood, or just being in Colorado, was an admirable accolade.
In the Awards' 29-year history, the Best Cheese in the World accolade has been won most often by French and British cheeses.
"12 Years a Slave" director Steve McQueen will be honored at the festival with the British Film Institute's highest accolade, the BFI Fellowship.
Burnett, 85, considered the "queen of comedy," was accepting the inaugural Carol Burnett Award, an accolade that focuses on life achievement in television.
LONDON — Charlotte Prodger, a Glasgow-based artist who makes films using her iPhone, has won this year's Turner Prize — British art's biggest accolade.
Carlyle Group – The U.S. buyout firm struck a deal to buy Australia's Accolade Wines from an Australian private equity firm for $770 million.
In December last year, the word received the ultimate accolade when it won the Jiyu Kokuminsha publishing house "word of the year" award.
As someone who recently returned from visiting the country for the first time, I&aposm not even remotely surprised by its latest accolade.
Fast-forward two years, and it's Octavia Spencer's turn to take home the same accolade for her defining role as Minny in The Help.
France's President Francois Hollande "titanic hug" did the rounds earlier this year, with some online commentators awarding it the "most awkward hug ever" accolade.
It'll be months before Hamilton sweeps the Tony Awards, but the 10-dollar founding father just secured another accolade: the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
It will hardly be news to her numerous fans, but it will be heartening if the accolade prompts a wider reevaluation of her standing.
Indonesia grabbed the somewhat unwanted accolade of becoming the first country to block Netflix following its monster 130 country expansion announced in early January.
Imabetsu has the accolade of being the town with the highest proportion of over-65s in Aomori: they are already around half the population.
The Ballon d'Or is an accolade given to the best-performing soccer player from around the world, which Ronaldo has already won five times.
The room is the most expensive in America, beating out one at The Mark hotel, which previously held the accolade at $803,000 a night.
He also has been talked up as a Heisman Trophy candidate, a rare accolade for a defensive player (the award often goes to quarterbacks).
" The out-of-character accolade from the President came after Rosenstein directed flattery of his own at the President, thanking him for his "leadership.
In 2016, having won every accolade possible in the sport, Yarnold was feeling jaded and wanted a break from the relentless training and preparation.
Accolade was largely able to figure out how to reverse engineer the console using just a few games and a version of the Genesis.
The court found that Sega, not Accolade, was responsible for the confusion created, as the code only served a functional purpose in the end.
And his fans include the Queen of England, who awarded him with an  Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire accolade.
He credits Accolade for telling him his wife was eligible for a free breast pump and helping find a pediatrician when the family moved.
And over the next few weeks — the time period leading up to the recent selloff — DoorDash and Asana filed, followed by Procore and Accolade.
The accolade apparently refers to the California killer who carried out a "day of retribution" in 2014, CNN law enforcement analyst Josh Campbell said.
THE CLOSER And finally … Congratulations to trivia masters who aced the Morning Report Quiz about the history of Time's "Person of the Year" accolade.
Accolade was last valued at about $620 million, according to Pitchbook, and has raised more than $230 million in venture financing, according to Crunchbase.
It was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection, received unanimous critical encomiums and — accolade of accolades — was given an entire window at Macy's.
To date, only 12 people have the earned the accolade-related title, on a competitive-basis, including Whoopi Goldberg, Rita Moreno and Mel Brooks.
The Legion d'Honneur is the latest accolade to be stripped from Weinstein since the New York Times first made allegations public earlier this month.
The actress beat previous Oscar-winners Natalie Portman and Meryl Streep as well as France's Isabelle Huppert and Irish-Ethiophian Ruth Negga for the accolade.
Those who had earned a recent accolade were far more likely to say they had a "highly meaningful" job than those without a recent advancement.
The new accolade marks the 125th anniversary of NAM and comes as the group launches its Creators Wanted workforce campaign to recognize leaders in manufacturing.
The £300m term loan B backing Carlyle's buyout of Accolade Wines,for example, has similar debt incurrence capacity to the largest deals in the market.
Along with kudos from the foundation and several others, Braden has landed an extra special accolade: he has been named the GoFundMe Hero of August.
As she readies herself to accept yet another accolade, this time from the Accessories Council for being a style icon, she starts from the beginning.
This accolade must surely go to Hemel Hempstead Town, whose crest is an intricate red outline of infamous wife murderer (and town patron) Henry VIII.
They've become the second team to ever have back-to-back ticker tape parades — just another accolade to add to their long list of achievements.
Unsurprisingly, memory treats it with greater reverence, and it often wrestles with the subject of this article for the accolade of Nintendo's best game ever.
I think outcomes based research is going to be important and we just invested in Accolade, which helps consumers and organizations make informed healthcare choices.
One such company is Accolade, in which Comcast is an investor, and which provides independent guides called navigators to help employees use their health benefits.
Blunt earned a Screen Actors Guild award for her role, an accolade that likely came as no surprise to Krasinski, her self-described biggest fan.
From start to end, Luigi's Mansion 3 was genuine fun — an accolade rarely given to kidnapping simulations — that managed to exceed our incredibly high expectations.
The Japanese capital is home to 11 restaurants with three-star ratings, three of which have held the accolade for 13 years in a row.
And while neither Accolade nor Atari Games are with us anymore, there was another Genesis developer who did exactly the same thing that Accolade did: A onetime PC games-maker that reverse-engineered Sega's platform, then turned its success with the Genesis into a bargaining chip, which earned the developer the kind of sweetheart deal that it never would have if it were working with Nintendo.
It&aposs the second Player of the Month accolade for an LA player this season -- star running back Todd Gurley was NFC Offensive POM for September .
This year it was was taken home by Black Panther Star Letitia Wright, who's co-star Daniel Kaluuya won the same accolade at last year's BAFTAs.
The previous recipient of that accolade was Eden Hazard of Chelsea, a feted Belgian winger whom the Londoners purchased for £29.8m at the age of 21.
The question then becomes: Are these brands really running out of products, or is the 'sold out' accolade just a clever manipulation to inflate brand buzz?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For many artists, representation at the Venice Biennale signals the pinnacle of one's career and exists as the ultimate accolade.
The award is the highest accolade bestowed by the Academy to an individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television.
Other women who achieved this Michelin accolade are Carme Ruscalleda in Spain, Anne-Sophie Pic in France, Nadia Santini in Italy and Clare Smyth in Britain.
Inflation is running at nearly 23.3%—the highest rate in the world—according to the IMF, and a week ago it was awarded another dismal accolade.
Sorting through a sheaf of old musical scores in the dim light of his basement on a recent evening, Mr. Evans puzzled at the DownBeat accolade.
THE ARTS A review on Friday about "Jerry Springer — The Opera" misstated the name of an accolade won by a previous production of the same show.
Mr. Houston took a year off after his sophomore year and started an SAT prep company called Accolade with his former high school teacher Andrew Crick.
Hanks received the Cecil B. deMille award at the ceremony for his "outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment," an accolade named after the celebrated filmmaker.
One-time prodigy Mathiew "ZywOo" Herbaut, now one of the world's top professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players, added another accolade to his skyrocketing career Monday.
The accolade was a breakthrough for her upstart distillery an hour southwest of Austin, in Hill Country, an area flush with breweries, wineries and other distilleries.
The accolade comes days after Snoop took to the stage at the 33rd Annual Stellar Awards to perform his song "Words Are Few", featuring singer B. Slade.
"To continue honoring Bill Cosby with this prestigious accolade would be an affront to women nationwide, particularly those who were victims of his horrific acts," Gosar said.
The stats bear this out: London has 80 Michelin-starred restaurants, the accolade given in the French tyre company's annual dining reference guide, first published in 1900.
With another trip around the sun in the books it is time to hand out the most sought after accolade in mixed martial arts, Fightland's Slacky Awards.
Another unexpected accolade was when the "Black Hypocrisy" single hit number one on the iTunes Reggae songs charts in the U.S., knocking out reggae icon Bob Marley.
But now it has one more accolade to add to the pile, one that may be surprising to many readers: Best Young Adult book of the year.
It was a big win for Accolade, leading to a proper licensing deal with Sega, and one that changed the shape of computing in the long run.
In 2001, the National Endowment for the Arts gave Mr. Weston its Jazz Masters award, the highest accolade available to a jazz artist in the United States.
Carving her own identity, particularly on the ice, became more challenging as her only sibling's spotlight grew with each Stanley Cup (three so far) and individual accolade.
But for my family, the work of Philip Roth, who died on Tuesday after receiving every literary accolade short of the Nobel Prize, was intimate and personal.
"Perhaps the best accolade we could give is even eighteen months from completion, the wow factor is still there," wrote the owner, Alan Jones, in an email.
Also on the shortlist of six was another Israeli, Amos Oz. For a small country whose politicians normally gush over any international accolade, the response was uncharacteristically terse.
He's viewed by his peers as the ultimate storyteller, an accolade the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer earns once again in his directorial debut, Western Stars, out Friday.
Their Grammy is just the latest accolade the artists have picked up for "Bad Blood": Swift also took home Video of the Year honors at the 2015 VMAs.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Meghan Markle was named the best dressed woman of 2018 by People magazine on Wednesday in a rare accolade for royalty by the celebrity publication.
The accolade recognized a combination of government schemes that have made the Rwandan capital much tidier than before, but that also have spurred resistance from many displaced slumdwellers.
The Oscars have not seen a female-led film win best picture in a decade, since "Million Dollar Baby" starring Hillary Swank won the top accolade in 2005.
The accolade from Stonewall, complete with a rare public comment from one of Britain's most powerful spy chiefs, will help MI5 pitch itself as a modern spy service.
In a poll of the country's players, journalists, coaches and football federation officials, Cech comfortably beat compatriots David Lafata (last year's winner) and Vladimir Darida to the accolade.
Bernal, who will also win the white jersey for the best Under-25 rider in the race, crossed the line 17 seconds off the pace to Thomas's accolade.
That's why Depp's accolade is so disconcerting: it's a clear indicator that he has been forgiven and that all the nastiness dredged up in 2016 has been forgotten.
That accolade would eventually be joined by two Satellite awards, two NAACP Image Award nominations, and an ensemble SAG Award nomination—all for his seven seasons as Lafayette.
During the long drive home, she received word that Keaton had received the competition's top accolade, an honor that included a trip to a Los Angeles dance studio.
"Doc didn't get the accolade that day in 0003, that parade, he didn't get to stand here with teammates and Mayor Koch," de Blasio said on the stage.
Ms. Thunberg told The Associated Press she was "surprised" to learn she had been selected as Time's person of the year, but said the accolade should be shared.
Other categories saw the Foo Fighters' singer Dave Grohl awarded the "hero of the year" accolade and U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump named "villain of the year".
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan bought Man City for some 200 million pounds ($260 million) in 2008, when it hadn't won a significant accolade in three decades.
On Friday, she won her first world championship in the halfpipe, adding another accolade to her Olympic gold medal and her fifth X Games title, secured last month.
Notably, the survey says users turn to Snapchat while they're shopping — an accolade that seems like catnip for advertisers as Snapchat tries to make headway in the shopping category.
The director of Rafiki, Wanuri Kahiu, sued the Kenyan government to lift a national censorship that rendered the film ineligible for the Academy Award's Best Foreign Language Film accolade.
But you haven't heard the name of this stage-and-screen institution read out at the glittering awards ceremonies in the past, because the accolade goes to the designer.
It took Minnie four decades longer than her boyfriend to receive the same accolade because Disney only nominated her last year, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
This accolade is the latest step in BTS' whirlwind rise to success, following their performance at the Billboard Music Awards, where they also won the Top Social Artist award.
This just goes to show that you can have a guy who's acted his ass off in so many films and still is yet to achieve this ultimate accolade.
The 33-year-old actor was being awarded the Hollywood breakthrough screenwriter award for his autobiographical work, "Honey Boy," when he used the accolade to address his infamous arrest.
When a retired drunk named Teo moves into a roach-infested tenement in Mexico City, the building's "literary salon" hails him as an artist, an accolade he vehemently denies.
"Procore and Accolade, for instance, have filed publicly to debut but have yet to price and pull the trigger on their offering," he writes on Extra Crunch this week.
These elements of scandal, by now familiar in the #MeToo era, claimed an unusual casualty on Friday: The Nobel Prize in Literature, the world's most prestigious accolade for writing.
Ms. Serre is also a finalist for the Andam Prize, and participated in the Hyères festival earlier this year, another accolade seen as a potential catapult to industry stardom.
WASHINGTON — Receiving a Jazz Master accolade from the National Endowment for the Arts this spring at the Kennedy Center, Abdullah Ibrahim delivered his acceptance speech in under two minutes.
That was an unusual public accolade by a Chinese leader to one of his foot soldiers, a signal that Mr. Jin had the full backing of the Chinese government.
In 2018, The American Film Institute recognized Clooney's success with the Lifetime Achievement Award, an accolade that he now shares with legends like Michael Douglas and Robert De Niro. 
The accolade joins her golden boot and golden ball from the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, which Rapinoe won while leading the U.S. team to a second straight title.
The 36-year-old who has won nearly every accolade there is to be won, left his last team Fluminense back in September after three months and nine games.
LONDON — This year's Oscar nominations have generated little controversy, with one exception: "Detainment," named in the best live-action short category, an accolade that has offended many in Britain.
The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest award for valor in action and Byers is the eleventh living service member to be awarded the accolade for actions in Afghanistan.
In addition to nabbing this prestigious accolade, she was also the first Asian woman to host the Golden Globes, an awards season staple that's been operating since the early 1940s.
Named after their home state, Iowa has the rare accolade of being different and shocking in a post-Marilyn Manson, post-Slipknot world where everything felt seen and heard before.
This would be an admirable accolade, were it not for a suspicion that the dearth of such performances can be explained by the fact that they rarely work very well.
I mean, it's definitely not the worst drug—that accolade probably goes to heroin for ruining lives and mephedrone for being shit—but it is arguably the biggest time waster.
Fans got a look of the star's new accolade last week, thanks to a report by Hermosa Beach — where the awards show is being held — local newspaper The Beach Reporter.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany soccer coach, Joachim Loew, was recognised with an "Integration" award and former skipper Bastian Schweinsteiger a honorary service accolade at the BAMBI Awards in Berlin on Thursday.
Hamilton also claims another accolade; with 297,000 units shifted in 2017 it joins Dear Evan Hansen as one of only two cast albums to break 100,000 copies in a year.
And to be honest, it's a rightful victory over this, which previously held the accolade: Beyoncé's pregnancy announcement, therefore, beat out a bland Selena Gomez post sponsored by Coca Cola.
Perhaps that's a smartly-chosen target customer, however, as Perry was Forbes' highest earning musician of 2015, an accolade which undoubtedly linked to by her three scents, Killer Queen, Meow!
John Legend is PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive, and he's already gotten some advice about the new accolade from his colleague and friend, Blake Shelton, who held the title in 2017.
The comedian, actress, producer and daytime talk show host is the second recipient of the accolade, the first having been its namesake, Carol Burnett, who received the award in January.
Two Lebanese women's wear designers, Salim Azzam and Roni Helou, were jointly awarded the inaugural ready-to-wear prize; Krikor Jabotian, also from Lebanon, scooped up the evening wear accolade.
But perhaps no accolade is more significant than how much people on the other side of Project Zero's fence, whom Evans would call the "insecurity industry," hate the Google hackers.
Despite the accolade and her passion, Walsh is considering moving to another district or leaving the teaching profession if the teachers aren't able to get a raise during the strike.
Singapore has long been considered an up-and-coming destination for design professionals and enthusiasts— its recent UNESCO Creative City of Design accolade bears testimony to its standing and continued ambition.
"The recipient of a particular award tonight has shaped the culture of this country and the way we look at the world," the Duke of Cambridge said before presenting the accolade.
Exactly. The MTV Movie and TV Awards, easily the second-most prestigious of all the entertainment awards shows held in June, are a glimpse into Hollywood's upcoming accolade season this year.
On the 22017th "The Salesman", the Iranian film-maker's latest movie, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (an accolade he won in 2012 for "A Separation").
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Boris Pasternak, 1958 winner of the literature prize, and Jean Paul Sartre, who was awarded the accolade in 1964, are the only two winners to have turned down the literature prize.
Bakewell, who was awarded the BAFTA Television Fellowship -- the highest accolade in British broadcasting -- spoke of the struggle of women in the industry to earn as much as their male counterparts.
Between them, Warren Beatty and Annette Bening have collected just about every career accolade imaginable, but they admit that they take the most pride in their children – and don't mind gushing.
Each year the accolade is given to a critically acclaimed author of free speech, and King graced the stage to both accept the speech and advocate for the power of books.
"It' a dream come true ... I got to see in 2013 when we won the world championships that a team gold is worth far more than any individual accolade," Randall said.
That accolade goes to the revelation made by founding Third Eye Blind member and former guitarist Kevin Cadogan, that, in a roundabout way, Oasis' Liam Gallagher once threatened to stab him.
In PRIDE, his greatest accolade came at the 2000 Grand Prix when he beat three successive opponents—including Japanese icon Kazushi Sakuraba—before getting stopped by Mark Coleman in the finals.
Grainger, a four times medalist who won double sculls gold at London 2012 with Anna Watkins, shares with retired swimmer Rebecca Adlington the accolade of being Britain's most successful female Olympian.
Bridges will be honored by the HFPA with the Cecil B. DeMille Award, an annual accolade given to a person who has made a lasting impact on the world of film.
The accolade is based on a variety of factors: People's health and access to medical care, family relations, job security and social factors, including political freedom and degree of government corruption.
New Delhi (CNN)Tributes are being paid to Marshal Arjan Singh, India's last five-star officer and the only member of the Indian Air Force (IAF) to be awarded the accolade.
He deserves any accolade the UFC can give him and you could do much worse things with your afternoon than watching his year-long tour of kick-ass through the UFC.
But don't think that we're dragging ourselves into the wrong part of the financial world; Accolade is backed by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Comcast Ventures, Carrick Capital, and New York-based Accretive.
This recent market turbulence is not stopping some companies from filing to go public — we've seen construction software firm Procore file, along with venture-backed Accolade, just in the last week.
Accolade offers an app and web service for workers to get information from trained human coaches on things like in-network primary care doctors or what's included in corporate benefits packages.
"Every accolade that has been bestowed on Derek throughout his career has been earned and deserved," Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees' managing general partner, said in a statement released by the team.
Turner Prize: In an announcement likely to baffle the art world, the jury deciding the winner of British art's highest accolade said that all four artists on the shortlist had won.
The prickly and ambitious Mr Uribe, who would run again for president if the constitution allowed him to, is unlikely to have been delighted by the accolade bestowed on his political foe.
On one side of the issue, some vets have opposed such a possible accolade, apparently calling it the "geek cross," and didn't want such an award to rank higher than combat medals.
That accolade goes to the scorching conditions created by the LHC, which managed to create a plasma "soup" of sub-atomic gluons and quarks with an estimated temperature of 10 trillion degrees.
The accolade was previously shared by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day" and Luis Fonsi's "Despacito" — both of which ended their No. 1 reigns at a 16-week tie.
Logitech's latest mouse hews close to this tradition, though with a special new accolade: before it's even been released, the Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse has already won an e-sports tournament.
The accolade celebrates our most creative and innovative players, with past winners including British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, photographers Nick Knight, and the late professor of fashion design, Louise Wilson.
A winner of the sport's leading accolade in 2005, 2006, 2014 and 2015, four-time world champion Ilyin is a national hero and also a personal friend of Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
He was due to be recognized for his Venice award -- the first time an Arab actor had been given the accolade -- with a ceremony at the conclusion of the film Monday evening.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Denmark, perhaps better known for its fictional, suicide-agonizing prince Hamlet and fierce marauding Vikings than being a nation of the happiest people, has just won that very accolade. Again.
This video may be the most ridiculous thing ever built on the concept of an acid trip, which is really quite an accolade in itself, but Jason Statham is nonetheless a professional.
Eleven Madison Park, one of New York City's top-rated restaurants, won another accolade on Wednesday: the No. 1 spot on the annual list compiled by the World's 50 Best Restaurants organization.
Every year, the 20 to 30 restaurants that get its top accolade, a three-star rating, are scrutinized to see which chefs are on the rise and which are losing their shine.
Yet on October 14th a panel of judges announced that Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo would share the accolade—and the £50,000 ($62,700) prize money—for "The Testaments" and "Girl, Woman, Other".
"I was excited and then I was like, 'Oh my gosh, I don't want to cry,' " Harris, who is about three feet tall, told the site of the moment she accepted her accolade.
But get ready to add yet another accolade to the list, because The Last Man On Earth star has just revealed the sweetest meaning behind her delicate new forearm art by Dr. Woo.
Price says Stoddard is particularly interesting because he worked at a digital health company called Accolade that specializes in building these relationships with employees and then directing them to the most affordable care.
In an interview with TMZ, Escalona Cruz said he was shocked to have receive Bieb's accolade and reached out to the Latin Academy of Records Arts & Sciences to inform them of the gaffe.
From the lack of love for Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift to Mac Miller's posthumous nod and a surprise accolade for the Backstreet Boys, read on for the biggest shocks from the list.
Later down the line their Cwtch beer took the Champion Beer of Britain accolade in 2015, and in 2016 the company won brewery business of the year from The Society for Independent Brewers.
Instead of the movie musical earning the accolade — as many people expected it would — it was Moonlight, a coming-of-age story about a gay Black man, that scored the industry's highest honor.
The government, tired of this unwanted accolade—and convinced indigenous weapons production can provide jobs, budget savings and technological know-how—puts defence at the heart of its drive to boost domestic manufacturing.
I think I have a pretty big clue of our position in the extreme music scene, but there's so many other bands that I feel deserve that kind of accolade more than us.
Accolade does not break out its China export figures but CHAMP Chief Executive Officer John Haddock told Reuters the company expected to grow China exports 80 percent in 2018, from a small base.
Fittingly, they received a the accolade for "courageous achievement" at the FIRST Global Challenge, an international robotics competition where teams were asked to come up with an idea for providing access clean water.
With "The Irishman," Netflix may also have a realistic shot next year at a Best Picture award at the Oscars, an accolade the company courted in 2019 for Alfonso Cuarón's "Roma," but lost.
Jaime King — model, actress, mother of two, wife, activist, and card-carrying member of the Taylor Swift girl squad (Swift is her son's godmother!) — just added another accolade to her already impressive list.
He commands his box well, and a series of superb saves in the quarter-final against Sweden earned him the man of the match accolade and universal praise from players and pundits alike.
He also owned a Broadway theater for a spell in the 1960s, the Eugene O'Neill, and in 20093 had a different Broadway theater named after him, a rare accolade for a living playwright.
The hat-trick of final defeats did, however, helped her to usurp two-times Grand Slam champion Svetlana Kuznetsova as the Russian number one — an accolade that did not impress her at all.
From the massive collection of games to the care taken in both the console&aposs hardware and software design, Sega has certainly earned the accolade of the best retro-revival console so far.
But she may have competition in the accolade department this time from Benito Martinez, playing Luis, a father who makes his way — illegally — to North Carolina from Mexico to search for his son.
The food merits every accolade it's earned: The lah-pet toke (pickled tea leaf salad), raw beef salad with basil, mint and coriander, steamed chile crab, and lemongrass ginger crème brûlée are outstanding.
Sheeran, who won Songwriter of the Year in 2015, was recognized again with the same accolade and his chart-topper "Shape of You", which he co-wrote, won the award for Most Performed Work.
"I would just light of all that's going on in the world today it's difficult to celebrate the already celebrated Stranger Things," he said, admitting that the accolade for the show might seem redundant.
Joseph, who currently resides in Colorado, previously told CNN that he was "thrilled that [Byers] was getting this accolade and being honored this way," adding that he was "more than worthy" of the award.
So when the Council of Fashion Designers of America were reviewing candidates for the inaugural Influencer Award at this year's CFDA Awards, it's no surprise that Kardashian West was top choice for the accolade.
Currently no European airlines hold a 5-star Skytrax rating, with the accolade previously being held by nine carriers including Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, ANA All Nippon Airways, and Etihad Airways.
There are now more videos (triple the number, says Apple), big badges that indicate if they earned an accolade like "Editor's Choice," and they better highlight user ratings, reviews and developers' responses to users.
And in 2300, when the comics' run had wrapped, Watchmen won a Hugo Award, a major accolade for science fiction and fantasy fiction, one of only nine graphic novels to ever win the award.
Kaia, who made her runway debut during New York Fashion Week 2017 in Raf Simon's Calvin Klein show, was up against Bella Hadid, Adwoah Aboah, Winnie Harlow and Adut Akech for the coveted accolade.
Bartender Daniel Zacharczuk tells me that they have seen more reservations coming in since earning the accolade, but nothing crazy—which is great news for people who don't want to fight for a reservation.
Almost two months after the death of his newborn daughter, NFL player Jermon Bushrod was named the winner of an annual accolade given to an NFL player who has persevered through a difficult time.
Presented by Erykah Badu, the accolade rounds off a hugely successful year for the Gurls Talk founder, who most recently starred on the cover of Edward Enninful's first issue of British Vogue last month.
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Nico Rosberg's first Formula One championship has had the side-effect of returning an unwanted accolade — the most successful grand prix driver never to win the title — to Britain's Stirling Moss.
Between 1978, when Leon Spinks bested a near antique Muhammad Ali, and 1985 there had been a dozen world champions crowned with various combinations of letters prefixing their 'heavyweight champion of the world' accolade.
The diminutive Argentine captain known as "La Pulga" (The Flea) has won every club accolade imaginable with Barcelona, but has agonizingly missed out on international trophies both at the World Cup and Copa America.
This recipe comes to us from Maenam's chef Angus An, who our dear Matty Matheson proudly calls "a motherfucker who knows how to cook"—an esteemed accolade that not many other chefs can claim.
Citadel's rocky start to the year stands in stark contrast to recent strong gains which earned the firm Absolute Return's "Management of the Year" 2015 award, an coveted accolade in the hedge fund community.
PARIS (Reuters) - The Michelin Guide dining publication said on Thursday it had awarded new star ratings to about 70 restaurants in France in its latest publication, with just one establishment taking the top accolade.
But then "Kubo and the Two Strings," about a Japanese boy on a hero's quest to defeat an evil spirit, won the Bafta for animated feature, an accolade that usually foretells an academy win.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who has inspired a global movement for climate change, has been named Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2019 - the latest accolade for her work.
The CEO of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which advocates for the major auto companies, presented Thune with the accolade, citing his work to move a bill on driverless cars through the upper chamber.
The New York Public Library has awarded their prestigious Library Lions accolade, an award of honoring those who have dramatically shaped culture, to Claudia Rankine, Ron Chernow, Francis Ford Coppola, Jessye Norman, and Elizabeth Strout.
The award is considered the highest accolade in comedy and recognizes individuals who have had an impact on American society in the vein of 19th-century novelist and essayist Samuel Clemens, or pseudonym, Mark Twain.
Annette Bening deserves the world — she is a queen of the highest degree — but her most recent accolade will do: She has been named the president of the Venice Film Festival jury, according to Deadline.
Alda, 82, will accept SAG-AFTRA's highest accolade from his former Bridge of Spies co-star for his outstanding career, which includes starring in 11 seasons of M*A*S*H as Dr. Hawkeye Pierce.
Peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Reggae chart and released months ahead of Spice's Captured EP, it spoke to the possibilities of contemporary dancehall music as a contender for the biggest accolade in music.
That his departure closely follows the accolade-packed obituaries of Mr Bogle, the architect of Vanguard's strategy of emphasising efficiency over genius, underlines just how much money-management changed during the two men's storied careers.
O) will buy Australia's Accolade Wines from a local private equity firm for A$1 billion ($770 million), triple what the Australians paid seven years ago and underscoring the investment appeal of China's wine market.
The greatest accolade of this whole run is when we were downtown, we had to exit through the Museum of Jewish Heritage, and I would have countless Yiddish speakers start spouting to me in Yiddish.
That same month, I visited the country for the first time, and despite only visiting Australia&aposs two main cities, Sydney and Melbourne, it was immediately clear to me why it won its latest accolade.
" These copycats have become such a thorn in Madam Boob Slapper's side that she sent a letter to the Guinness Book of World Records claiming that her career should win the accolade of "most copied.
One more thing: Don't let the waterproof accolade throw you: It's not like the car-paint-inspired formulas you may be used to; it stays on really well, but comes off with a little micellar water.
It is not the first to do so: that accolade belongs to a show called "Hide/Seek" at the Smithsonian Institution in 152.43, or its 1982 forerunner "Extended Sensibilities" at the New Museum in New York.
Is it a huger honor than winning the Albert Medal, a 150-year-old accolade which Berners-Lee received in 2002, putting him in the same company as folks like Louis Pasteur and Alexander Graham Bell?
The shoulder-shimmying, salsa-dancing and wide-grinning Steph Curry nabbed his second straight MVP trophy on Tuesday, the latest accolade in what has been a historic and record-breaking year for the Golden State Warriors.
It was a major accolade for Kelly, but one that now seems small in comparison to the role she has already played in the 2016 election through her tough questioning — and subsequent war — with Donald Trump.
Where to stream it: Amazon Prime, Hulu Sam Rockwell just won his first Oscar, but the accolade was long overdue—and there's perhaps no better evidence of the actor's ability to carry a movie than Moon.
"We are humbled to be counted as the most crave-worthy of all—and thankful to the citizens of Craver Nation who have made this accolade possible," Jamie Richardson, Vice President of White Castle, told MUNCHIES.
"Any ban that we impose would be counterproductive and might give Trump the accolade of victim-hood," Flynn told CNBC Monday, adding that it would be better to have a discussion with Trump about his views.
That accolade — proof that Google can serve a decent-sized enterprise — is a key part of the search giant's pitch as it catches up to Amazon and Microsoft, which are ahead in the gainful cloud market.
The man was identified as 48-year-old Adrian Trevor Moore, who had worked for the Western Australia Police Force for 28 years and had even been nominated for an Officer of the Year accolade in 2011.
Not only is he having a moment where the world has fallen in love with him all over again thanks to his movie and streaming roles, but now you can add a new accolade to the list.
Today, the Afghan refugee population is the second-largest in the world, a dire accolade only recently surpassed by the mass flight from the horrors in Syria, and the single largest protracted refugee situation of our time.
The Johnny Mercer Award is Diamond's latest accolade in his decorated career, joining his 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, 2011 Kennedy Center honor and his Lifetime Achievement Award from The Recording Academy this year.
When the name Madam C.J. Walker comes up in conversation, the first title that most people slap on her is "first female American self-made millionaire" — an accolade listed in the 1910 Guinness Book of World Records.
Although Kanye and Saint West weren't at this year's CFDA Awards to watch Kim Kardashian West accept the inaugural Influencer of the year accolade, the duo showed their support in the form of an adorable video message.
After winning the Mercury Prize in 2009 for that first album Speech Therapy, an accolade that is a blessing for most musicians, one that usually brings increased levels of publicity and album sales, her dream turned sour.
Underwood was taking questions before her Nashville celebration for yet another accolade in her much-celebrated career: her 27th No. 1, for her sunny summer song "Southbound," which she co-wrote with David Garcia and Josh Miller.
It was so ubiquitous that it got its own oral history on what should have been the one-year anniversary of a film that expertly intertwines race, class, and sexuality going on to earn cinema's most prestigious accolade.
The award is considered the highest accolade in comedy and recognizes individuals who have had an impact on American society in the vein of 19th-century novelist and essayist Samuel Clemens, better known by his pseudonym, Mark Twain.
Barry was recognized very favorably at the Emmys this year and deserved every accolade because of what the show says about personal delusion, patterns, and the dozens of little interpersonal failures that (might!) make someone a bad person.
I'm not yet convinced that it deserves that accolade, but I can say with certainty that the P220 Pro's night mode is a groundbreaking innovation that produces some of the best night shots ever taken with a phone.
The Stranger Things star, 44, who was named one of the Men of the Year in PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive 2019 issue, opened up about the accolade during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Friday.
Buyout giant Carlyle Group will buy Australia's Accolade Wines from a local private-equity firm for A$1 billion ($770 million), triple what the Australians paid seven years ago and underscoring the investment appeal of China's wine market.
The sale of Accolade, Australia's No. 2 wine producer and owner of the Hardys and Banrock Station labels, by CHAMP Private Equity comes as Australian wine exports struggle to keep up with growing demand from China's middle-class.
CHAMP planned an initial public offering of Accolade 18 months earlier but canceled it when Britain's vote to leave the European Union prompted it to phase out some low-margin British sales and focus on growth in Asia.
Predictions the Bank of England would raise rates this month helped the pound become one of the best performing currencies this year but that accolade has disappeared in recent weeks - alongside nearly all calls for a May hike.
"I stood here on this stage almost three and a half years ago ... and I told the world that education is the basic human right of every girl," she said in her acceptance speech for the UN accolade.
Accolade, a video game developer with interests on numerous consoles and computing platforms in the early 90s, had no interest in becoming an exclusive licensee on the Genesis, but that's what Sega asked of developers at the time.
LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Adele was handed the award for the British album of the year at the 2016 BRIT award ceremony in London on Wednesday night for "25", the fourth accolade of the night for the singer.
Claire Chase, who founded the International Contemporary Ensemble, has given the premieres of more than 100 flute works, and was awarded a MacArthur "genius" grant in 2012, received a new accolade on Wednesday: the $100,000 Avery Fisher Prize.
Q. and A. The accolade required hours of classes every week for four months: In 2009, Nick Sakagami of Los Angeles became the only person outside of Japan to be certified as an osakana meister, or fish master.
Should she win Best Actress in the drama category, she would shatter a major Hollywood record by becoming the first musician ever to win the category (no, not even EGOT-winner John Legend could say he's won this accolade).
As a Stanford alum, I think it's too easy to become consumed with one's personal goals, and I believe there are too many students who simply see Stanford as an accolade to be won and added to one's resume.
This shouldn't be a big deal in 2018, and that this is a major first for superhero films is less an accolade of this movie than a poor reflection on the genre's (non)treatment of LGBTQ characters in general.
And while the L'Oréal spokesperson has earned the beauty accolade of making it all look easy (those beachy waves didn't become her trademark for nothing), she wants to make one thing clear: She did not wake up like this.
It was his talents on the battlefield that earned him the ultimate accolade for any young man fighting for the Shiite cause — he was recommended by his commanders for a 20143-day military and ideological training program in Iran.
The quality of their football was anything but exceptional and yet, having beaten their opponents on penalties, they attained the rare accolade of having reached the semi-finals of the Euros without winning a single game in normal time.
When people call Daft Punk one of the greatest electronic duos of all time they're missing one important accolade, which is that they're also masters of cherry-picking the best parts of their songs from slightly less interesting ones.
PARIS — Leïla Slimani, a French-Moroccan novelist, was awarded France's top literary accolade, the Prix Goncourt, on Thursday for her book "Chanson Douce" ("Sweet Song"), a thriller that opens with the killing of two young children by their caretaker.
Eleven months after the shooting guard dropped 70 points against Boston to become the youngest player in N.B.A. history to score even 60 in a game, Booker added another accolade to his promising career with the 3-Point title.
As expected, the actress, who is nominated for a Golden Globe at this year's ceremony for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for Hustlers, arrived on the red carpet with a beauty look worthy of its own accolade.
Witnessing her achievements and the opprobrium they drew, along with the occasional accolade, I often thought back to that Florida ranch house and its flock of wayward fowl, and the subdivision residents who wanted to wring the birds' necks.
He would mine his record-setting second gold in the giant slalom at the 2014 Sochi Games in Russia, an accolade to go along with the five World Cup GS championships he's won during 15 seasons on the circuit.
With awards darling "La La Land" out of the running for the top SAG prize for best ensemble, the win put "Hidden Figures" firmly into the race for the best picture Oscar, the top accolade in the film industry.
Bohemian Rhapsody is clinging onto its "fresh" status on Rotten Tomatoes a mere three percentage points, and now holds the accolade of being the movie with the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score to win Best Picture at the Golden Globes this century.
Well, given the fact that his latest accolade has unfolded within the first month of the new year, we have a feeling we'll be seeing a lot more of him (and those killer smoky eye tutorials) in the near future.
"It's very sweet, and it means so much to me," he told PEOPLE of receiving his latest accolade before taking the stage to accept his award at Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater during the New York Fashion Week kickoff event.
FRANKFURT, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Lufthansa has become the first European airline to receive the coveted 5-star Skytrax airline rating, it said on Monday, an accolade which it hopes will help it to continue achieving higher yields for its premium products.
The athlete took the stage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Wednesday to receive the 2017 ESPY Award for Best Record-Breaking Performance, an accolade he earned for "exceeding the record for Olympic gold medals," according to Us Weekly.
In addition to taking home the trophy for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series, Donald Glover made Emmys history by winning the award for Outstanding Director on his series Atlanta, making him the first Black person to earn the accolade.
EW has confirmed that Meredith Shea, an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences representative, traveled to the 2017 Cannes Film Festival to present Farhadi and producer Alexandre Mallet-Guy with the accolade for their work on the 2016 film.
But American composer Marc Shaiman could become the next person to earn this accolade with his nominations for Best Original Score for "Mary Poppins Returns" and Best Original Song for "The Place Where Lost Things Go" from the same film.
Malek's portrayal of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury earned him the accolade Sunday night, as well as the titles of Best Actor at the BAFTAs and Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama at the Golden Globes earlier this awards season.
"To continue honoring Bill Cosby with this prestigious accolade would be an affront to women nationwide, particularly those who were victims of his horrific acts," Gosar wrote in a letter to fellow lawmakers asking them to co-sponsor his bill.
Then Apple placed it on the iTunes homepage, with the Hot Tracks accolade, where it stood shoulder to shoulder with Bieber, Swift, Drake, Rihanna, Future, and Ariana—pretty top-notch company to be keeping—and thousands of downloads were purchased.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Napheesa Collier fended off fierce competition to become the WNBA's Rookie of the Year on Monday, with the Minnesota Lynx standout capping a prolific season in which she logged 444 regular season points with an early-career accolade.
As it happens, Pitt was indeed in Los Angeles that night, but he had skipped the festivities to go to a spaghetti dinner at Gray's house, a surprising display of priorities for someone with Hollywood's highest accolade on the line.
Accolade, a start-up that helps workers navigate their health benefits and dealings with insurance companies, has hired banks including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to advise ahead of a possible initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.
Unless Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" or the Koh-i-Noor diamond comes on the market any time soon, there is an argument for that accolade going not to a work of art, or a diamond, but to a racecar.
In 2015, Ms. Soper's play won the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, the same accolade that two years earlier went to her fellow newcomer Anna Jordan's "Yen," now playing Off Broadway after its own Royal Court engagement this time last year.
While the evening isn't all fun and games (many of your favorites will be going home trophy-less), it is one of the most relaxing and diverse evenings in Hollywood, thanks to the eclectic mix of talent nominated for an industry accolade.
Mason mentions the success of Carrie Mae Weems, Zanele Muholi, and Deana Lawson — Black female photographers who dominate the photography industry with their depictions of Black life — but speculates the work of these women would not be capable of nabbing the prestigious accolade.
The last time we spoke to Bibi she was the 20-year-old who seemed to come out of nowhere to write Rihanna's iconic "Bitch Better Have My Money"—an impressive accolade in any artist's book, let alone that of a relative unknown.
Upon receiving the award for best international act: Africa on Sunday evening, Nigerian singer Davido sent his condolences to D'banj — who took home the same accolade in 2011 — and thanked his "brother" for "pav[ing] the way" for Nigerian musicians in the industry.
It wasn't the only news from Schumer on Wednesday: She earned a best original screenplay nomination from the Writers Guild of America for penning the smash hit comedy Trainwreck – and it's not the only accolade the film, and its star, have received.
In response to the disruption, businesses are looking for cheaper and more efficient ways of working with suppliers, with P&G putting its separate ad agencies under one roof to work on a , which won a Grand Prix — a top accolade — at Cannes.
As The End of Ownership notes, the Accolade case had a significant impact on legislation in general, creating a rules-of-the-road for digital rights management through two laws, the Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA) and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Finland has topped the annual global survey on happiness for the third year running, an accolade Prime Minister Sanna Marin said was all the more appreciated at a time when the coronavirus epidemic is testing the values and institutions of all nations.
For Manning there was no accolade that could rank above his two Super Bowl victories over the New England Patriots, as he twice earned the MVP title and becoming one of a handful of players to claim the distinction more than once.
"David was a big Steve Jobs fan, he seemed to want to emulate people like Jobs in terms of having ubiquitous product accolade and conformity," said Colin Walsh, who worked alongside Marcus as a strategic account executive at Zong and later PayPal.
And so for the purpose of self-preservation, and grinding against the core tenets of journalism, a facade must be crafted, one that requires a very specific kind of reporter and a very specific environment of praise and accolade in political journalism.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Megan Rapinoe collected another accolade in a stellar year by claiming Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of the Year honor on Monday for her performance on the U.S. women's World Cup-winning soccer team and for her campaigning off the field.
Back when he was a real estate mogul and reality television star, Trump openly cheered for James before he won his first championship ring with the Miami Heat, and a year later congratulated him for winning the Athlete of the Year accolade.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Four years after equalling the record for the number of Olympic medals won by a woman, 37-year-old cross-country skier Marit Bjoergen will be aiming to make that accolade her own in Pyeongchang as she leads the Norwegian medal charge.
The first season of The Crown was received much critical acclaim: Claire Foy, who stars as Queen Elizabeth II, took home the accolade for lead female drama actor at the SAG Awards and the series also snagged the Golden Globe for best TV drama.
"You've earned every accolade in your career the hard way, you stood for Natives in filmic media holding out for roles bringing honor not shame (to us)," What TRIBE project, an arts campaign "deconstructing stereotypical images of Native people & other cultures," tweeted to Bedard.
Still, only one can be crowned the best, and according to a new market study by research firm The NPD Group, Becca's Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed can officially call itself the bestselling highlighter in the U.S. I must say, the accolade is not undeserved.
While other tournaments provide financial rewards (and, in the new model, Dota pro circuit points), The International is the greatest accolade in the game, and even a low placing at the tournament guarantees a significant purse due to its massive crowd-funded prize pool.
Read more: Amazon turned 25 today, which according to Jeff Bezos means it will die in as little as 5 yearsThe quote at the end is from Alan Kay, the computer scientist who won the 2003 Alan Turing Award — computer science's most prestigious accolade.
Crash isn't the only old-timer making a comeback in 2017—days ahead of E3, Accolade announced its return to publishing with news of another Bubsy game, resurrecting the anthropomorphic bobcat for a fifth title 21 years after his last, 43's wretched Bubsy 3D.
LONDON — Tai Shani, a self-taught artist who creates elaborate fantasy worlds "beyond patriarchal limits," and Helen Cammock, whose work has explored the role of women during the conflict in Northern Ireland, have been shortlisted this year for the Turner Prize — British art's highest accolade.
Despite his legal problems, Márquez remains hugely popular in Mexico, a fact not lost on FIFA or Anheuser-Busch InBev, whose Budweiser brand sponsors the man-of-the-match award at the World Cup, an accolade that is awarded based on a public vote.
Washington (CNN)Congressional leadership announced last week that it would commemorate the life of evangelist Billy Graham by having him lie in honor this Wednesday, a rare accolade for any American and an official embrace of the religious leader from the halls of government.
Edmunds, for example, is well-known enough in the town that, a few years ago, when she was awarded an honor in London for her contribution to sport, the local paper afforded her the ultimate accolade: It referred to her by only her first name.
But when Time gave "you" the accolade in 2006 as a way to celebrate the web's content creators and the collective power of the internet, it had no way of knowing the harassment, racist message-board threads, and other vile behaviors it was about to spawn.
With no clear-cut frontrunner yet emerging in the hunt for best picture, the National Board of Review has unveiled its annual list of best films of the year, slightly narrowing the wide-open Oscar race as Steven Spielberg's The Post earns the group's highest competitive accolade.
Following her rape, she moved to Florence and set up her own studio, becoming a successful court painter under the Medicis and gaining such success that she was eventually inducted into the Accademia del Disgeno, an enormous accolade to be awarded any painter in that era.
For a former champion long buoyed by support from the home fans, Murray could instead find the showcourt crowds cheering for a lad from Stockport — home town of Murray's only rival for the accolade of Britain's best player ever, Fred Perry — when they play on Tuesday.
The Olympic medal was the only table tennis accolade that has eluded Ma, who failed to get a singles spot on the Chinese team in London four years ago due to a series of unexpected losses during the qualifiers, despite being world number one at the time.
The platform's role within the industry was further solidified (for the few in the biz that hadn't jumped on the bandwagon yet) thanks to its CFDA Media Award win last year; it was the first time the accolade wasn't given to a particular person in media.
After a stint as a guest designer at the Italian leather company Ruffo Research, and after winning the new Generation Designer prize at the Fashion Awards in Britain in 2003, she was given an even more distinguished accolade: the appointment as chief designer of the 33 Olympics.
From Phoebe Waller-Bridge's equally hilarious and cheeky win for writing to her truly gobsmacked response to her second statue for acting, to Harry Bradbeer's win for direction and then the big win for in Outstanding Comedy Series... Fleabag Season 2 deserves every accolade it gets forever.
The story is as much a testament to Ali's classic comedic bravado as it is a sobering reminder that no accolade, not even an Olympic gold medal in light heavyweight boxing at the 1960 games in Rome, could shield him from being treated like a second-class citizen.
On the Mega Drive itself, Aero the Acrobat (a bat) and Bubsy (a bobcat) in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind both came out in 1993, made by Iguana and Accolade respectively, looking to cash in while platforming games featuring attitude-laden mascots were in their post-Sonic pomp.
Sun Basket CEO and founder Adam Zbar Sun Basket CEO and founder Adam Zbar Sapphire Ventures led the Series C investment in Sun Basket, joined by Baseline Ventures, PivotNorth Capital, Accolade Partners, Founders Circle Capital, Shea Ventures, Relevance Capital, Paul Allen's Vulcan Capital, Filter 14 and unnamed angel investors.
"Tale of Tales," according to Norstein, arose from "a mix of micro-histories," and, more than once, the result has been voted the greatest animated film ever made—a rightful accolade, if you like to think of culture as competitive, yet somehow too exposing for this very private fable.
" At the end of 2013, Waterstones, the British bookshop chain, awarded its Book of the Year accolade to a novel that had been rejected by Williams's British publisher, Victor Gollancz, and had first appeared in the U.K. eight years after its U.S. début, on the coattails of "Augustus.
The popular Floridian fighter Jorge Masvidal, incumbent of the "Baddest Mother F-----" in the game accolade, told Business Insider last week that he&aposd be willing to put his $50,000 BMF belt on the line if the Irishman did the same with a stake in his Proper no.
In March, Yoshua Bengio received a share of the Turing Award, the highest accolade in computer science, for contributions to the development of deep learning—the technique that triggered a renaissance in artificial intelligence, leading to advances in self-driving cars, real-time speech translation, and facial recognition.
This is a timely accolade for the Philippines government, as it comes not long after then-President Elect Duterte was called by Obama with a gentle reminder that the two nations share human rights values, after a number of calls from Duterte condoning vigilante violence and reintroduction of the death penalty.
The accolade celebrates fashion's most innovative players – past winners include makeup maestro Pat McGrath, photographer Nick Knight, and the late professor of fashion design, Louise Wilson – and over their 25 years in the business, Mert and Marcus have helped shape the image of brands like Calvin Klein, Givenchy, and Miu Miu.
Alexis arguably helped to teach the world what it means to be visibly transgender in the entertainment industry, while simultaneously achieving delicious retaliation for that Hollywood double standard in which straight men can win the industry's highest accolade for playing transgender characters while actual trans performers struggle just to get work.
Stroll will be the youngest driver on the starting grid next season, but not the youngest ever to start a race — that accolade belongs to Red Bull's Max Verstappen who was 17 years and 166 days old when he made his debut for Toro Rosso at the Australian grand prix 2015.
It's also notable that the band probably win the hotly contested accolade of The Band Who Can Make Jimmy Fallon the Most Stoked—though Slayer laid down a pretty decent challenge recently, Fallon was rendered literally almost speechless when enthusiastically introducing Tame Impala, such is his apparent adoration of Australian psychedelia.
And it answers my question: Simpson's story is that of a black man who came of age during the civil rights era and spent his entire adult life trying to "transcend race" — to claim that strange accolade bestowed on blacks spanning from Pelé to Prince to Nelson Mandela to Muhammad Ali.
Of course it would be a great accolade but that's not my goal, my goal is to help this team win a World Cup," said Morgan, who has scored 106 goals in 167 appearances for the U.S. "As long as goals continue to come (from the team), then I'm happy.
You can hear her singing Gilda's aria "Caro Nome" from Verdi's "Rigoletto" at a 2015 stage rehearsal at the Metropolitan Opera here: The award was the latest accolade in a career that started during her high school days in Florida, when she began singing in the Palm Beach Opera chorus.
Stroll will be the youngest driver on the starting grid next season, but not the youngest ever to start a race — that accolade belongs to Red Bull's Max Verstappen who was 17 years and 166 days old when he made his debut for Toro Rosso at the Australian Grand Prix in 2015.
The 14-track opus that had palpable songs of love, life, and spirituality is regarded as one of the 500 Best Albums of All Time by Rolling Stone and won five Grammys, including Album of the Year making the then 23-year-old the first hip-hop artist to ever receive the accolade.
This marks the second time in three years that the coveted accolade has gone to Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Brad Pitt, who also won for "12 Years a Slave," and the first time since "Forrest Gump" won 21 years ago that the prize has gone to a release of Paramount Pictures.
Still, in a way the landmark win for the South Korean thriller -- the first non-English-language film to receive that accolade -- represents one of the highest callings of the critical community and, not incidentally, award shows, which is leading people to try movies and TV shows they might not otherwise watch.
Some start-ups that fit the bill include ZocDoc, an Opentable-like service for health care that Bezos' investment fund made an early bet on; Amino Health, a consumer transparency tool; and Accolade, which works with self-insured employers to help their workers navigate their health insurance and deal with other issues.
The wins now mean that Bowie has received more Grammys after his death than when he was alive (previously he was awarded with Best Music Video in 1985 for "Jazzin' for Blue Jean," a Hall of Fame place in 1999, and a Lifetime Achievement accolade in 2006), having been nominated 17 times in total.
In the best new artist category, ten newcomers are nominated for the coveted accolade; Brazilian actress-singer Sophia Abrahão and actor-singer Ian Ramil, Chilean artists Alex Anwandter and Mon Laferte, Mexican-American indie band The Chamanas, Colombian artists Esteman, Manuel Medrano and pop band Morat, Mexican singer Joss Favela and Puerto Rican singer Ile.
"Marriage Story" actress Laura Dern would go on to win Best Supporting Actress for her scene-stealing role as Scarlett Johansson's character's divorce attorney, but at the Independent Spirit Awards, an awards show dedicated to independent film and diversity, she received a different kind of accolade that had her grinning, dancing in her seat, and looking truly exhilarated.
As if that weren't enough to elicit the envy of all his schoolmates, today, just a few months into his senior year of high school, the 17-year-old has another teeny-tiny makeup accolade to add to his list: He is the first male CoverGirl (or CoverBoy, if you will) in the company's 58-year history.
Each year, the Woolmark Company sets a rigorous path for designers to try their hands at creating capsule collections using Australian wool, for both the fun of it and some serious recognition on fashion's global stage (not to mention a mentorship and hundreds of thousands of dollars for their brand — a life- and business-changing accolade).
"We are telling the young generation to not take our words for the gospel — because some do, unfortunately — and explore new things, because this is how science progresses," says the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio, who this year shared the Turing Award, the highest accolade in computing, with Yann LeCun and Geoffrey Hinton for reinventing deep learning.

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