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The award program was established by the society in 1988.
It was the first country music awards program held by a major organization.
In 2009 the company was nominated to the same award program.
The foundation is now moving to shore up the awards program.
There had been talk about an awards program for years, but it didn't come together until the mid-90's.
They are the only comprehensive national best in blues awards program.
The awards program is an opportunity for chapters and individual members to show off their hard work from throughout the year.
He ended up using points from a different hotel awards program to stay elsewhere.
The award program will give $5,000 for up to two years.
The accomplishments of public health leaders are recognized through an awards program.
"Award programs are just a small part of that niche.
The season's cast and crew received the attention of multiple award programs.
Florida House conducts a number of educational, cultural and award programs each year.
She remained a member of the foundation's board and a consultant to the awards program until her death.
A number of professional organizations also began annual award programs in his honor and memory.
The study concluded that a gap did exist in the awards program.
It can be gained by consistent effort within the curriculum of the award program.
In 1954 the association adopted a code of ethics and began an awards program.
The best theses awards program will be implemented this school year.
Then figure out which of them have partnerships with award programs where you have miles.
It sponsors field days and award programs for students and teachers.
Lakeland College's awards program has grown significantly in recent years.
It became part of the Eclipse Awards program in 1971.
This awards program was created to recognize those that have made significant contributions to conservation.
But other televised awards programs appear to be losing their audience shares.