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John Robinson Pulitzer Prize Winner - John Robinson and Don Ultang were the 1952 Pulitzer Prize winner for Spot News Photography "For their sequence of 6 pictures of the Drake-Oklahoma A & M football game of October 20, 1951, in which player Johnny Bright's jaw was broken."
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest - Poland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest ten times, debuting in 1994 (see ESC1994) along with several other Eastern European countries. Although never a competition winner, Poland finished 2nd in their debut year thanks to Edyta Gorniak's performance.
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 - The UK entered "Go", performed by Scott Fitzgerald, for the 1988 contest. It received a very respectable 136 points and 2nd place - one point less than the winner, Céline Dion (representing Switzerland).
Danish Melodi Grand Prix - The Danish Melodi Grand Prix (in Danish, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix) is a song contest that has been held since 1957 by Danmarks Radio. The winner of the annual contest represents Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Wildlife Photo Contest - Wildlife Photo Contest Artists Photo Reference Wildlife by Bart Rulon, Complemented by hundreds of dynamic animal photographs, this photographic reference is divided into six sections according to various types of animals--including hoofed mamals, carnivorous mammals, small mammals, aquatic wildlife, African wildlife, wildlife photo contest and Indian wildlife--all featured in their natural habitats wildlife photo contest and photographed from different angles, as well as step-by-step demonstrations wildlife photo contest and handy tips. Original. World Press Photo - World Press Photo, founded in 1955, is ...
Wildlife Photo Contest - Wildlife Photo Contest Artists Photo Reference Wildlife by Bart Rulon, Complemented by hundreds of dynamic animal photographs, this photographic reference is divided into six sections according to various types of animals--including hoofed mamals, carnivorous mammals, small mammals, aquatic wildlife, African wildlife, wildlife photo contest and Indian wildlife--all featured in their natural habitats wildlife photo contest and photographed from different angles, as well as step-by-step demonstrations wildlife photo contest and handy tips. Original. World Press Photo - World Press Photo, founded in 1955, is ...
Wildlife Photo Contest - Wildlife Photo Contest Artists Photo Reference Wildlife by Bart Rulon, Complemented by hundreds of dynamic animal photographs, this photographic reference is divided into six sections according to various types of animals--including hoofed mamals, carnivorous mammals, small mammals, aquatic wildlife, African wildlife, wildlife photo contest and Indian wildlife--all featured in their natural habitats wildlife photo contest and photographed from different angles, as well as step-by-step demonstrations wildlife photo contest and handy tips. Original. World Press Photo - World Press Photo, founded in 1955, is ...
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