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Dr. Cranberg was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1958 his nomination made by 1995 Nobelist and neutrino pioneer Frederick Reines and J.M.B. Kellogg.

"Senate Republicans stated again that they will not consider any nomination made by the former President during the last year of his Presidency".

As a result, even the Court of Appeals that decided Noel Canning is currently missing three justices, thanks to the broken Senate rules and the determination of Republican Senators to block nearly every judicial nomination made by Obama.

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The winners were chosen from among hundreds of nominations made by members of the public and fellow city workers, said Barbara J. Cohn, a fund vice president.

Congress, besides being empowered to kick out presidents, also appoints Supreme Court judges, for a six-year but renewable term, from nominations made by itself, by the country's president and by the judiciary.

The annual registry selections are chosen by Librarian of Congress James Billington from nominations made by the public via the website of the library's National Film Preservation Board and by board members, who include Martin Scorsese, Caleb Deschanel, Gregory Nava and Leonard Maltin.

For that book, he won the International Impac Dublin Literary Award, the world's most valuable literary prize ($150,000) for a single work of fiction, chosen from nominations made by public librarians worldwide.

The proposal "still gets to the heart of some of the issues that cause people to go dual-class, but it would still be single-class," said the person, adding that any board nominations made by the partners would still be subject to the approval of shareholders.

In the 1990's, several of the nominations made by former Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton were never considered by the Senate, either at the behest of its Democratic leaders or because of a privilege invoked by Mr. Helms, perhaps the body's most celebrated slayer of presidential nominations.

Whispering into my left ear is the late Lindsay Anderson, asking, as he frequently did as a moral test: 'You don't take the Oscars seriously, do you?' The Oscars have been awarded since 1927 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the nominations made by the 13 arts and crafts divisions and the full 5,000 members all voting to produce the final results.

NSERC will only accept nominations made by universities.

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