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To nominations
noun
An act or instance of nominating.
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"All the Hispanics are getting nominated!" she said, referring to nominations for Pedro Almodovar as best director for Talk To Her and best screen play nominations for Y Tu Mama Tambien and Talk to Her, as well as a foreign film nomination for the Mexican entry, The Crime of Father Amaro.
The studios have the power when it comes to nominations.
Clearly not enough films are being made or written that will lead to nominations for the Academy to consider".
Political control may also be exercised, particularly through the Senate's power to advise and consent to nominations.
Here's a better idea: start a new peace prize, one that has more of a worldview when it comes to nominations.
Other Connecticut-related titles are in production, and the publisher, which is based in Charleston, S.C., remains open to nominations for future books.
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The prime ministers of Commonwealth countries are allowed to make nominations to the order.
And we also are grateful to nomination of Dr. Neil Smalheiser, This work was supported by National 863 project of China [2006AA020501]; National Key Sci-Tech Special ProfeChina China [2008ZX10002-020].
Both of those events are vital to securing nomination to Team GB.
He agreed to the nomination to spare the trouble and expense of another convention.
Senators have long exercised their constitutional prerogative to derail nominations.
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