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Examples:Mao Dun Literature Prize, PRC prize for novel writing, awarded since 1982—the EU Sakharov prize for human rights—John Updike, US novelist (1932-2009), Pulitzer Prize winner—Kim Dae-jung (1926-2009), South Korea politician, president 1998-2003, Nobel peace prize laureate 2000—the big prize (e.g. lottery)—Fields Medal (for mathematics, approximate equivalent Nobel prize)—Mo Yan (1955-), Chinese novelist, winner of 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature—Hundred flowers film prize, awarded since 1962—The Sun Shines over the Sanggan River, proletarian novel by Ding Ling, winner of 1951 Stalin prize—first prize in a lottery—TOMONAGA Shin'ichirō (1906-1979), Japanese physicist, 1965 Nobel prize laureate with Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger—fig. put a ceiling (on spending, prize, ambition etc)—win (a prize, a lottery)—Maria Skłodowska-Curie or Marie Curie (1867-1934), double Nobel prize-winner in Physics 1903 and Chemistry 1911—Richard Feynman (1918-1988), US physicist, 1965 Nobel prize laureate together with TOMONAGA Shin'ichirō and Julian Schwinger—Yuan T. Lee (Taiwanese-born Chemist, Nobel Prize winner in 1986)—Sakharov prize for freedom of thought, awarded by European parliament annually since 1988—Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought (awarded by EU since 1988)—the Nobel prize for literature— |