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Excellence is the state or quality of excelling. Particularly in the field of business and organizations, excellence is considered to be an important value, and a goal to be pursued.
Excellence is derived from the Latin word excellentia.
- Excellent Cadavers
- Excellent Women
- Excellency
- National Parliamentary Tournament of Excellence
- National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
Related concepts of excellence:
Books about excellence:
Awards for excellence:
- Industrial Design Excellence Awards
- Alberta Order of Excellence
- John Murphy Award for Excellence in Copy Editing
- Bill Finger Award
- Aurealis Award
- J.Timothy Anderson Award for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation
Fictional Awards for excellence:
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