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As a journalist and editor, he conceptualizes and executes coverage that justifiably wins prizes -- among them his series on China with Jim Yardley, Rule by Law, and the Russia series he dreamed up with Cliff Levy and Ellen Barry, Above the Law.

It is a wonderful performance from Fiennes, though he might still justifiably be hoping for prizes for his own film as director-star, about Charles Dickens: The Invisible Woman.

But given a hefty cash prize, a trophy and a résumé line that could justifiably read "orthography prodigy", a few follow more idiosyncratic paths.

On Friday, Upper West Side residents may be justifiably confused by the sight of C. WONDER cars giving out fortune cookies with prizes.

The week's other releases have been more justifiably ignored in the trophy run – though if anyone wants to hand a most well-sculpted ensemble prize to The Riot Club (Universal, 15), Lone Scherfig's diverting but insight-challenged portrait of elite Oxford hedonism, I shan't stand in their way.

"Maybe justifiably".

Justifiably so.

We're justifiably bored.

He felt justifiably proud.

And justifiably so.

Aswany is justifiably proud.

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