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She was great in nearly all of these things, but the thing she's nearly always nominated for, which is "best supporting actress", pretty much sums it up.
Despite their playful nature, shows like "Columbo" and "Murder She Wrote" were always nominated for Emmys as a dramatic series; last September, Mr. Shalhoub won an Emmy for best actor in a comedy.
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The Republican Party is famous for always nominating the politician whose "turn" it seems to be, and for choking off insurgent candidacies early on.
He is the colleague who is always nominating another for an award or taking the time to offer a thoughtful critique or writing a lengthy letter of recommendation for a student — something he does approximately 100 times a year.
Ryan, for his part, acknowledged to Tapper that "we don't always nominate a Lincoln and a Reagan every four years, but we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln- and Reagan-esque"—and, presumably, Kemp-esque.
And we don't always nominate a Lincoln or a Reagan every four years, but we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln- or Reagan-esque, that that person advances the principles of our party and appeals to a wide, vast majority of Americans".
"We don't always nominate a Lincoln or a Reagan every four years, but we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln- or Reagan-esque, that that person advances the principles of our party and appeals to a wide, vast majority of Americans," Ryan said.
"And we don't always nominate a Lincoln and a Reagan every four years, but we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln- and Reagan-esque".
"And we don't always nominate a Lincoln and a Reagan every four years, but we hope that our nominee aspires to be Lincoln and Reagan-esque".
Republicans will always nominate a dedicated movement conservative who is sworn to advance the anti-government (and therefore anti-U.S. Constitution) conservative project, against voting rights, consumer rights, environmental rights, and for corporate rule.
Still, in the four productions of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" on Broadway since its debut in 1962, the actors playing the battling spouses George and Martha have always been nominated – as they were again with the nominations of Ms. Morton and Tracy Letts.
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