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awarding

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In the last three decades, courts have begun to apply gender parity to the awarding of alimony.

United States District Judge Nanette Laughrey ruled for the plaintiff, awarding her $450,0000.

But none of that seems to have discouraged the U.S. government from awarding the company new contracts.

The awarding of the prizes reveal the global and changing face of the news business.

So far the critics have not been kind, awarding The Counselor a mediocre 49 rating on Metacritic.

Iuppiter might help at need in averting defeat and awarding victory, but it was with Mars that the general conduct of war rested.

The next day the King reviewed his native and British troops, awarding the most valiant of his officers the Albert medal.

A few days afterwards we had the further gratification of reading Orders awarding to each of us six months batta.

The awarding of the Galactic Medal of Honor, as always, was done in the simplest of ceremonies.

At eleven oclock came recess, and at the end of the afternoon the awarding of the good-conduct ribbons.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to awarding, such as: offering, allowing, bequeathing, null, conferring, and contributing.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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