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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.
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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.
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.
There is always an opportunity to get nominated for committees or for a local parliament, and the experience will be invaluable.
The Republican Party is famous for always nominating the politician whose "turn" it seems to be, and for choking off insurgent candidacies early on.
As a civic matter, hosting a presidential nominating convention is always an honor.
An amiable partisan who is always on message and regularly on the record, he is attractive to Democratic nominating constituencies.
Nominations will be declared on Friday and there are always candidates who nominate with no public fanfare.
Regarding his nominations, Nelly stated: "It's always good to be nominated, especially for something as big as the Grammys.
The general consensus among industry insiders is that The Queen, Little Miss Sunshine and Babel were always going to be nominated.
Michelle Williams did a nice job as Marilyn Monroe, but the most interesting depictions of women this year were in comedies, which means they were always unlikely to be nominated.
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