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		<title>Exemplify</title>
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		<title>Appoggiatura</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anurag Kashyap, 13, of California clinched &#8220;appoggiatura,&#8221; defined as &#8220;an accessory embellishing note or tone preceding an essential melodic note or tone&#8221; to take home some $30,000 in prizes. He won in the 19th round of the 78th Annual National Scripps Spelling Bee on Thursday, beating 272 other spellers. Kashyap is an avid reader and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.spellingbee.com/05bios/020.shtml" title="Anurag Kashyap" rel="external">Anurag Kashyap</a>, 13, of California clinched &#8220;<strong>appoggiatura</strong>,&#8221; defined as &#8220;an accessory embellishing note or tone preceding an essential melodic note or tone&#8221; to take home some $30,000 in prizes. He won in the 19th round of the 78th Annual <a href="http://www.spellingbee.com/" title="National Scripps Spelling Bee" rel="external">National Scripps Spelling Bee</a> on Thursday, beating 272 other spellers. Kashyap is an avid reader and straight-A student whose favorite subject is science. He tied for 47th in last year&#8217;s bee. This was Kashyap&#8217;s final year of eligibility. The bee is limited to students who haven&#8217;t completed eighth grade.</p>
<p>As the national champion, Anurag receives </p>
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<li>$12,000 in cash from Scripps; </li>
<li>an engraved loving cup; </li>
<li>A $5,000 cash award from Franklin Electronic Publishers; </li>
<li>A $5,000 cash award from LeapFrog Enterprises Inc.; </li>
<li>A $5,000 scholarship from Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation; </li>
<li>One set of the Encyclopedia Britannica and other reference works;</li>
<li>$1,000 U.S. savings bond and library of reference works;</li>
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<p>Another Indian American, Samir Sudhir Patel, 11, from Texas, had to settle for a tie for second place. He was the youngest of all in the final excruciating round and lost the championship when he misspelled &#8220;roscian.&#8221; Last year&#8217;s spelling champ, David Tidmarsh, of South Bend, Ind., snagged the title with &#8220;autochthonous,&#8221; meaning indigenous. He took home $12,000, an engraved cup, and other prizes.</p>
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