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  2. Warwick Prize for Women in Translation - Wikipedia

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    The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, established in 2017, is an annual prize honoring a translated work by a female author published in English by a UK-based or Irish publisher during the previous calendar year. The stated aim of the prize is "to address the gender imbalance in translated literature and to increase the number of ...

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  4. Warwick Prize for Writing - Wikipedia

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    The judges for the Warwick Prize for Writing 2013 were Ian Sansom of the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick (Chair), Marina Warner CBE and Ed Byrne, Vice-Chancellor and President of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. 2013 was the first time the prize was won by a poet. Winner is in bold. [3]

  5. Worldwide Roar (organization) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Worldwide Roar (then known as Warwick Rowers) was initiated by Angus Malcolm, who later founded registered charity Sport Allies, as a sports-based advocacy program. Malcolm is an LBGTQ activist who created a naked calendar featuring straight sportsmen as a direct challenge to homophobia in sporting culture.

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    Mar. 24—MERCERVILLE, Ohio — Three of Superintendent Phil Kuhn's four objectives for the Gallia County Local School District are growth, creating opportunities, and fostering a positive climate.

  9. Revision week - Wikipedia

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    The term "revision week" is chiefly used in Commonwealth countries, where it is also known as "swotvac" or "stuvac". For post-secondary institutions in anglophone Canada, it is common to have "reading week" or "mid-term break" during the third week of February, coinciding with Family Day. While in francophone Canada, "semaine d'études ...