Generally speaking, the presidential nominees from the parties choose at their party's conventions their vice presidential running mates. |
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Five nominees were shortlisted from candidates put forward by the area boards. |
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Individual nominees must be chemists or chemical engineers who are ACS members and who reside in the ACS regional meeting territories. |
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The nominees have been suggested by our judging panel but it's over to you to decide who should win. |
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He is vetting potential nominees not only for their conservative philosophy but also for their intellectual heft. |
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Last night's glittering awards ceremony was attended by the young nominees, their families, friends and teachers. |
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The list of award nominees, the eventual winners and even a quick scan of the banquet hall at the Palliser Hotel all gave reasons for optimism. |
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The 2004 Grammy marathon is off to a good start with a wildly diverse pool of nominees. |
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First, by averaging across the 245 judges, we calculated the mean nomination likelihood for each of the 50 nominees. |
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However, his nominees suggest that he's going to go straight out and try to go for the whole ball of wax at first. |
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Because each year, all the Oscar nominees get together for a giant nosh-up. |
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A team of judges buckled down yesterday to the difficult task of shortlisting nominees in the first category of Gift of Life. |
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To register as a candidate, nominees need have their registration form signed by a proposer, a seconder and another eight ascenters. |
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It's not exactly Sophie's Choice, but this year's crowded crop of Emmy nominees presents a conundrum for more than a few series. |
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Broad masses of the population are alienated from both parties and view their nominees with deep-seated distrust. |
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I don't mean to diminish those other nominees, though I would question the worth of naming a school after a leftist city councilwoman. |
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Vice presidential nominees rarely sway this or that national demographic group. |
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As Moore shouted over boos and cheers, most of the nominees who had just given him a standing ovation sat silent. |
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Usually the Senate confirms presidential nominees who will work for the president. |
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The federal appellate courts are vastly undermanned, largely because Congress blocks more judicial nominees than it confirms. |
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They objected to the practice of government nominees obtaining top positions in industry and the professions. |
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But since we have already started to dissect the list of nominees, we will take a peak at other outrages and oddities. |
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Now we were very keen to hear the thoughts of some of the Orwell Award nominees, but our offers were largely declined. |
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Mercury Prize nominees Roller Trio, a genre-defying blend of sax skronk and guitar histrionics, emerged from the buoyant Leeds circuit. |
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The charge that its review process is biased against right-wing nominees is manifestly false. |
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Having been a judge who helped choose the nominees I got a front seat, complete with complimentary chips and guac. |
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History shows the Senate has a poor record of confirming election-year nominees, meaning the Supreme Court would be short-handed. |
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The other four nominees suffer in comparison from being relatively established names and, more damningly, from having short, blokey names. |
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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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Slumdog Millionaire passed Ben Button to become the highest grosser of the Oscar nominees this last Tuesday. |
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Both the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees criticized the raid. |
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Ms Roche said the other 11 nominees for the award should also be congratulated. |
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But of all the Oscar nominees it has racked up by far the biggest domestic grosses so far. |
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All the nominees for these awards are inspiring because they have succeeded in making a mark. |
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Hitters have their own nominees for bowling ball pitchers, whose deliveries reverberate through their arms and bodies when they make contact. |
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Eight places on each committee will be reserved for the nominees of the affiliates. |
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To protect the integrity of the awards, the nominees are also decided by the academy. |
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Over 12 pairs of cyber model nominees will compete in the grand final which will be held in a cafe in Jakarta. |
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The American Music Awards are tellingly chosen by the public from a shortlist of nominees picked because of radio airplay and record sales. |
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He shows that he expects, you know, forthcomingness, if that's a word, on the part of his nominees. |
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If judges are horribly political, politicized opposition to nominees is called for. |
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Congressional nominees are selected in party conventions, unless no candidate gets more than 60 percent of the vote there. |
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No social science laureate was awarded this year as nominees did not meet the qualifications. |
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Over 190 selected nominees will receive site visits and be interviewed by the jury. |
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I haven't gotten a grasp on all the nominees yet, but so far I'm resolutely not surprised across the board. |
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In his lede, Simon explains that presidential nominees once avoided the political conventions that picked them. |
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The parties could put forward nominees, but it would be up to the commission to weed out the worthless lickspittles and the timid timeservers. |
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A major Democratic constituency, the feminist left, expects a fight against any of his nominees. |
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Other leading Democrats echoed the views of the majority of would-be presidential nominees. |
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Democrats are currently filibustering two of President Bush's hard right conservative judicial nominees. |
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We had reached a point where the Democrats were filibustering judicial nominees relatively routinely. |
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These nominees promise that feng shui will promote health, wealth and well-being if incorporated in the design or decor of buildings. |
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The five inductees in the performer category were the top vote-getters among 15 nominees on this year's ballot. |
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He was picked from a list of nominees submitted by political parties and civic groups. |
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Though the award isn't given until December, the unveiling of the nominees never fails to kick-start controversy. |
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The supporting actor nominees are another bunch who can be equally hopeful. |
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He was in fact not talking about any nominees he would block, but about the possibility that the Democrats would block more extreme candidates as they did in his first term. |
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From Robert De Niro to Anne Hathaway, Kevin Fallon looks at the nominees who are blubbering their way to a Oscar. |
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In their letter, the CBC members said they were pushing to prevent a similar slate of nominees in Alabama. |
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The nominees received are reviewed by Special Agents in the Cid and the Office of Public Affairs. |
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They're not doing the nominees on stage for the actorly awards. |
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A teacher at the school took a copy of the New York ballot paper, photocopied it and whited out all the nominees names, putting school subjects in their place. |
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The Tony Award nominees, announced Tuesday, are a cross-section of Most Talented and Most Popular. |
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They don't have to give awards in all 24 categories each year, or even have five nominees if they don't believe there are enough worthy candidates. |
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Half of them prefer party nominees to independent candidates. |
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This relief does not apply if the issue of shares in the target company consists of the issue of renounceable letters of allotment or the issue of shares to nominees. |
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Of the 42 Federal District nominees currently pending, eight are African American. |
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The academy changed the voting rules this year to include 10 Best Picture nominees with preferential ballots. |
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As a result, nominees have been left in limbo, courthouses sit empty, justice is delayed, political rhetoric has escalated and political civility has suffered. |
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With opposition to Susan Rice mounting daily, Michael Tomasky proposes six alternative nominees for the top post at Foggy Bottom. |
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You can see a list of all nominees in last month's announcement. |
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A freaking parade of Oscar nominees were there for no reason, presenting awards and introducing performances. |
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The play nominees include Cyrano de Bergerac, The Nance, The Heiress, and golden boy. |
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It does, however, get at the Hail Mary aspect of both picks by nominees behind in the polls. |
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Up next, while it may be smooth sailing through the Senate for Colin Powell, are there confirmation battles ahead for other Bush administration nominees? |
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It could be that the handsomest nominees almost always deliver inferior performances. |
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For Reid, the imperative has to be confirming as many of the 34 district court nominees that are in the pipeline as possible. |
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Its inclusion in Record of the Year is on track with the recent trend of all nominees being chart-toppers. |
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Most nominees put their stamp on their party, but this time around, the party has indelibly put its stamp on the nominee. |
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The trust held its annual Community Awards presentation when certificates and trophies were awarded by the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, John Bush, to a host of nominees. |
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In recent years, the Oscar nominees have had an evolving relationship with the swag bag. |
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He gets off to a bad start by belittling the category and the nominees. |
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Who runs a democracy this way, limiting polling places and hours to ensure that nominees are crowned by a narrow band of fanatics? |
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The Board of Directors are given the authority to fill vacancies on the Committee on Nominations by considering nominees from the current as well as previous biennia. |
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There I was thinking I would bludge off one of the nominated bands, and my informant tells me that even the nominees only get two tickets to share between them! |
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What do the presidential nominees need to do to counter public skepticism? |
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Tom was selected from a distinguished list of nominees for the honour. |
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I am working hard with Senator Leahy, Senator Schumer and other Democrats to find a way to confirm the president's nominees without going to the nuclear option. |
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Once appointed, supreme court nominees stand for election in order to be retained. |
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Just last week, Oscar nominees Carey Mulligan and Natalie Portman resurfaced on the rumor mill as possible contenders. |
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The new clan chieftain was announced out of an initial 10 nominees. |
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First, if the Senate Democrats have the will to continue filibustering Bush's conservative nominees, a 15-year term limit is not likely to break that will. |
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When she made her entrance on the stage last week, she was one of the youngest nominees but already an old hand at steering the limelight her way. |
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Fellow nominees included Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington, both of whom would go on to win the award. |
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In slower news cycles, we fixate on the playoffs or Oscar nominees. |
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On April 6, 2017, the Republican controlled Senate voted 52 to 48 to require only a majority vote to end a filibuster of Supreme Court nominees. |
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The nominees with majority votes become the winners and they become members of parliament or constituency headman. |
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Other nominees included Steven Pippin and collaborative sibling duo Jane and Louise Wilson. |
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Other nominees included photographer Craigie Horsfield, painter Gary Hume and installation artist Simon Patterson. |
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Other nominees included abstract painters Ian Davenport, Fiona Rae and sculptor Rachel Whiteread. |
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Filo, who co-founded the Web portal in 1995 with former CEO Jerry Yang, has been reportedly named among the three nominees as new board members. |
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Candidates who won primary elections in the chiefdoms are considered nominees for the secondary elections at inkhundla or constituency level. |
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This threat to end the filibuster's privileged position in the Senate was intended to end Republican filibustering of NLRB nominees. |
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Lay judges are therefore usually selected from among nominees of ruling political parties. |
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The committee's practice of personally interviewing nominees is relatively recent. |
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The actor John Smith hopes to fight off the other nominees for the Golden Globe award. |
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James Cameron's original screenplay and Leonardo DiCaprio were not nominees. |
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For the first time, the Bammy Awards will be virtual and interactive and will include both back stories on nominees and video shout-outs. |
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The nominees for the 2016 award were Michael Dean, Anthea Hamilton, Helen Marten, and Josephine Pryde. |
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Enjoying the Hackmatack Awards are 2011 nominees Jennifer Maruno and Jennifer McGrath Kent. |
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Zimmern and an expert panel of 26 celebrity chowhounds developed the list of nominees, which were then put to popular vote on Tablespoon. |
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Since then, GOP nominees have won the popular vote only once. |
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There are some stats to explain why the age of nominees is creeping up. |
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The nominees for the 2015 award were Bonnie Camplin, Janice Kerbel, Nicole Wermers, and Assemble. |
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Other nominees in the Distiller of the Year category, included Appleton Estate, Laird's Applejack, Tanqueray and Wokka Saki. |
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Quite why the Mercury Music Prize bigwigs don't allow the nominees to vie for the title through the medium of a mudwrestle, is anybody's guess. |
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The A-List winners were chosen from more than 1,000 nominees and were voted on by over 2,200 Tampa Bay community members. |
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Fifteen documentaries are in sharp-elbowed competition to be among the five Oscar nominees. |
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There are Libertarian, Republican and Democratic nominees running for office right now. |
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We believe shareholders should question how committed Jonathan Litt and his nominees are to Associated Estates, and how engaged they would be if elected to the Board. |
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The nominees represent the columnists who, throughout 2004, have consistently crafted the most interesting, insightful and thought-provoking opinions. |
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Other nominees in this category included Cheryl Barnacle, Amy Patterson, Vicky Emslie, Mick McCann, Camillus Hamill, Mary Hart, June Treen and Frank Lynn. |
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The minimum number of nominees is four and the maximum is ten. |
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Johnson and Miscimarra represented the Republican nominees for the board. |
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China's Zhang Jilong, who was the acting president since then and was one of expected nominees for the post, has apparently withdrawn from the contest. |
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The other nominees were Karla Black, Hilary Lloyd and George Shaw. |
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This is spread out over the year with the four nominees announced in May, the show of their work opened in October and the prize itself given in December. |
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Archbishops and bishops are appointed by the monarch, on the advice of the Prime Minister, who chooses the appointee from a list of nominees prepared by a Church Commission. |
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Before 2001, each year's longlist of nominees was not publicly revealed. |
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The Senate confirms judicial and other nominees appointed by the governor. |
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Even Presidential nominees get to spend months auditioning off-Broadway in the primaries, while Dan Quayle knows all about the way the press corps treats unknown GOP veeps. |
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And Louise's Trattorias around town are entering all delivery orderers into a drawing for a video library of best picture nominees from one of the past five years. |
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His own nominees to the council drew heavily on the hated Lusignans. |
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The Commission has 15 members, including nominees of the three Unionist parties, representatives of business, trade unions, academia and community organisations. |
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The chi-chi Peninsula hotel in Beverly Hills is already completely booked for Oscar night with umpteen nominees and presenters, but they won't say which ones. |
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Last week the president resubmitted two of the filibustered nominees. |
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