Elizabeth Taylor did not receive an Academy award nomination for Three Faces of Eve. |
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He's the ranking Democrat on the judicial committee, which will get a first crack at this nomination. |
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Maybe all parties should give candidates a mental health screening before putting them up for nomination? |
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Former RM of Ste Anne reeve Lee Guetre is seeking the Liberal nomination for Provencher. |
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Olivier received an Academy award nomination for Best Actor, but lost to Burt Lancaster for his work in Elmer Gantry. |
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A White House spokesman denied the nomination was lost and said the accusations had been trumped up by opponents of the president. |
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Goertzen accepted the nomination by acclamation before 85 party members at Pioneer Inn in Steinbach. |
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Yes, and I'm hoping that if the academy has a nomination for the best walk-on, I hope that I'll qualify. |
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Unless another candidate steps forward, incumbent MP Nancy Karetak-Lindell will win the Liberal nomination in Nunavut by acclamation. |
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The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is becoming more nasty. |
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Seven people won their seats by acclamation, when the minimum number of nominees turned up after an extension of the nomination period. |
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This was the most volatile, unpredictable, and just plain wackadoodle nomination contest ever. |
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Anyway, if he can beat back and keep some wackadoodles from getting the nomination, then I'll be happy. |
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The novel won her international acclaim, earning her a Whitbread nomination. |
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Nobody has won both Iowa and New Hampshire by such wide margins and gone on to lose the nomination. |
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With this letter, we enter a new phase of the nomination process, in which the opponents have something very substantial to talk about. |
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Mitt will give a pitch-perfect, button-down speech accepting the GOP nomination Thursday night. |
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His performance has justifiably earned him an Academy Award nomination. |
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When John F. Kennedy ran against Adlai Stevenson for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1960, he did so as a hawk. |
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The other person for whom a path to the nomination, let alone a candidacy, seems much less likely is Mitt Romney. |
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If Romney won the Republican nomination, would della Femina consider working for the campaign? |
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In 1992, after the early stumbles, Bill was coasting to the nomination as winter surrendered to spring. |
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Karetak-Lindell, who won the Liberal nomination for Nunavut by acclamation, didn't have specific answers for how she would improve housing in the territory. |
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Earlier this week, Huckabee ended his Fox News talk show so he could spend time mulling another bid for the Republican nomination. |
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Rand's dad was a crotchety old crank who was never going to win the nomination, but Rand of course actually could. |
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Your cast mate Cloris Leachman also earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress. |
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His political adversaries tried to prevent him from winning the nomination. |
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His nomination is supported by the party's left wing but opposed by the right wing. |
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Mitt Romney is expected to clinch the Republican nomination, but does it even matter? |
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It may have been the reason why Goldwater beat Rockefeller by three points, and effectively sewed up the GOP nomination. |
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In a culture driven by youth, beauty and vitality, illness doesn't have to be terminal to be the kiss of death to a flourishing career, or an Oscar nomination. |
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It alienated and inspired its way to a Best Picture nomination, as well as earning nods for its director and cinematographer. |
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Beaten out of a nomination by little-heard-of movies like A Cat in Paris and chico Rita? |
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Britton, who received an Emmy nomination for best actress for her portrayal, picks her favorite moments from the show. |
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Local actor and playwright Michael Charrois will run for the NDs in Edmonton-Castle Downs after winning the nomination by acclamation last weekend. |
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The British Spectator speculates on its coffeehouse blog about a Rand Paul vice presidential nomination. |
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The album won the 2004 Mercury Prize and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album. |
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At the 2010 Brit Awards, Harris received a nomination for Best British Male. |
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The song received a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 56th Grammy Awards. |
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The resulting live album The Birthday Concert received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance. |
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They have been nominated for the Mercury Prize in 1996 and 1999, and have had one nomination for the MTV Europe Music Awards. |
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It was announced as a nomination for an inaugural Welsh Music Prize however lost to Gruff Rhys' Hotel Shampoo. |
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His resulting script for A Hard Day's Night earned him a nomination for the 1965 Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay. |
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In 2013, he received a Golden Globe nomination for his role in Showtime's television drama Masters of Sex. |
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He won a RTS Award for Best Actor, and received his second BAFTA nomination of 2006, for Best Television Actor. |
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He then applied for the South Belfast Unionist candidature, and was unfortunate enough to miss the nomination by one vote. |
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Svalbard is on Norway's tentative list for nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Since his nomination to the Inflexible, his spirits have returned and daily increased, and now he almost requires wiring down. |
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Open was a commercial and critical breakthrough, earning a nomination for the Giller Prize. |
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Guyana submitted the Kaieteur National Park, including the Kaieteur Falls, to UNESCO as its first World Heritage Site nomination. |
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Work continues, after a period of hiatus, on the nomination dossier for Historic Georgetown. |
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His confirmation followed President Jonathan's nomination of Sambo to that position. |
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Once the committee reports out the nomination, the full Senate considers it. |
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The Senate may also fail to act on a nomination, which expires at the end of the session. |
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President Wilson had made the nomination on the basis of personal knowledge. |
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The Commission holds a public hearing and if satisfied with the nominee's qualifications, confirms the nomination. |
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Werdegar retired on August 31, 2017, and her seat is currently unfilled and awaiting a nomination from Governor Jerry Brown. |
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In practice, each member state nominates a judge whose nomination is then ratified by all the other member states. |
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Eden District Council listed Blencathra as an asset of community value on 7 July 2014, following a nomination by Friends of Blencathra. |
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The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination. |
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It received several Oscar nominations, including his only nomination for Best Director. |
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Instead, he said, he will take out nomination papers within the next day or two to run as a citywide candidate for an at-large council seat. |
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And finally, not to belabor it, there was the Palin nomination. |
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Recently the topic is being made prominent on the national stage with Latter-day Saint Mitt Romney's campaign for the Republican nomination. |
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The children, most 9 or 10, then signaled their preferences for the Democratic nomination in a gradewide straw poll. |
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His nomination, made by the Court of Directors, would in future be subject to the approval of a Council of Four appointed by the Crown. |
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The college statutes required them to fill the vacancy within a certain time and so could not wait for a further royal nomination. |
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Charles II accepted the nomination of Joseph Ferdinand as his heir, and war appeared to be averted. |
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With the abolition of the Council in 1689, the power of nomination was transferred to the justices of the Court of Great Sessions in Wales. |
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Finally, by an Act of Parliament of 1845, the nomination and appointment of sheriffs in Wales was made identical to that in England. |
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In the Middle Ages there was considerable variation in the methods of nomination of the Archbishop of Canterbury and other bishops. |
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The public representatives of the Regent House are the two Proctors, elected to serve for one year, on the nomination of the Colleges. |
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Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his supporting role in 1959's The Devil's Disciple. |
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Oldman received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for his performance. |
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Subsequently, each of them was nominated for an Academy Award the following year, earning Winslet her third nomination. |
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Her performance in the episode led to her first nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award. |
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Winslet was awarded a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her performance, her seventh nomination from the Golden Globes. |
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For her performance, Winslet received a second nomination by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association that year. |
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With her Best Actress nomination for The Reader, Winslet became the youngest actress to receive six Oscar nominations. |
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The film earned him his second Academy Award nomination, third BAFTA nomination, and second Golden Globe nomination. |
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Composer Nicholas Hooper received a nomination for a World Soundtrack Discovery Award. |
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He also obtained another Best Director nomination at the annual Saturn Awards, which also saw the film gain a Best Fantasy Film nomination. |
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The role gained him a Best Actor nomination at the 2009 Crime Thriller Awards. |
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On 14 January 2016 Hardy received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Revenant. |
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His performance in The Imitation Game earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. |
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He played Bernard in the TV adaptation of Small Island, earning him a nomination for BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. |
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His performance earned Cumberbatch his second Emmy Award nomination for Best Actor in Miniseries or TV Movie. |
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The allegations also served to sour many IOC members against Sion's bid and potentially helped Turin to capture the host city nomination. |
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The Road Racing Drivers Club was formed and invited members by nomination alone. |
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As a result of his conviction, Taylor's MBE nomination was annulled before he was awarded it. |
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The Reform Act's chief objective was the reduction of the number of nomination boroughs. |
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The Reform Act strengthened the House of Commons by reducing the number of nomination boroughs controlled by peers. |
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In December 1878, he was offered the Liberal nomination at the next election for Edinburghshire, a constituency popularly known as Midlothian. |
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Parties in block voting systems can also benefit from strategic nomination. |
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No nomination was made before 16 January, resulting in the collapse of the Executive. |
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The success of the film has also led Winehouse her second posthumous nomination for Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2016 Brit Awards. |
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His 1995 Turner Prize nomination was largely thanks to his work of the previous year, A Real Work Of Art. |
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He won the 1958 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Major Pollock in Separate Tables, his only nomination for an Oscar. |
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Simply making it easier for candidates to stand through easier nomination rules is believed to increase voting. |
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That opens the door for Democrats or Republicans to win the IPO nomination by means of write-in campaigns. |
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To have a valid nomination a candidate has to have a proposer, seconder and eight assenters, all of whom have to be electors in the ward. |
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If Republicans succeed, Bush could renominate Pickering next January and have a better chance of getting the nomination approved. |
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She is aligning with other senators to oppose his nomination. |
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On the day of nomination, the name of the nominee is raised by a show of hand and the nominee is given an opportunity to indicate whether he or she accepts the nomination. |
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The Senate Judiciary Committee conducts hearings and votes on whether the nomination should go to the full Senate with a positive, negative or neutral report. |
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To date, however, Guyana has not made a successful nomination. |
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In 1965 the show was produced on tour in the United States, where on Broadway he garnered a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. |
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In November, he was one of three players in the final nomination by the FAW for the Wales Player of the Year award, which was ultimately won by Craig Bellamy. |
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It was introduced in 2015 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the opening of the bridge, and its nomination to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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The official nomination period closed on 1 April 2016, lists of candidates were then published by local councils once the applications had been processed. |
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No actors in any of the three films won Oscars, and Ian McKellen was the only actor in the trilogy to receive a nomination, for his work in The Fellowship of the Ring. |
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The role subsequently went to Marlon Brando for which he earned a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. |
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Sir Nicholas Serota has validated the artists by the nomination of several of them for the Turner Prize and their inclusion in the Tate collection. |
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Their production team won the Grammy for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, while Radiohead received their third nomination for Album of the Year. |
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Greene received an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay for the 1948 Carol Reed film The Fallen Idol, adapted from his own short story The Basement Room. |
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The play was adapted as a film by the same name in 1929 with Jeanne Eagels taking Cornell's part, and again in 1940, for which Bette Davis received an Oscar nomination. |
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The Counsel General is appointed by the Queen, on the nomination of the First Minister, whose recommendation must be agreed by the National Assembly. |
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This was following a statement issued by 12 DUP MLAs stating that what Ian Paisley had said in the chamber could not be interpreted as a nomination. |
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In a controversial election campaign, the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair, attempted to block Livingstone's nomination and imposed his own candidate. |
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This is part of the data collection for the nomination dossier. |
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In 2008, Cumberbatch played the lead character in the BBC miniseries drama The Last Enemy, earning a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Film. |
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He earned his third Laurence Olivier Awards nomination for the role. |
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Broadbent gained an acting nomination at the BAFTA Awards under Yates' direction, which was a different approach in comparison to his immediate previous work. |
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His performance in Gangs of New York earned him his third Academy Award nomination and won him his second BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. |
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The film was released to favourable reviews in 1994 and won Jackson and partner Fran Walsh a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. |
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This nomination, to the UK's Department for Culture, Media and Sport would have included York on a list of tentative sites to be reviewed by UNESCO itself. |
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When she was the only Tony Award nominee for the production, she declined the nomination saying that she could not accept because she felt the entire production was snubbed. |
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In 1963 Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his leading role as a schoolteacher accused of sexually molesting a student in the film Term of Trial. |
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Although the Kpembewura does not elect or enskin the Kafabawura, as claimed by the Jitipe gate, he oversees both the nomination and enskinment or conferment of the title. |
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Knightley received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her performance. |
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The resulting film was a commercial and critical success that earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor, and created his screen reputation. |
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Perry has still not announced an official bid to seek the 2012 GOP nomination for president, but had the backing of 14 percent of attendees as a write-in candidate. |
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One prominent current voting theorist is Nicolaus Tideman, who formalized concepts such as strategic nomination and the spoiler effect in the independence of clones criterion. |
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