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When William Jennings Bryan delivered his impassioned Cross of Gold speech, the delegates not only nominated the little-known Bryan for president but also repudiated Cleveland the first and only president ever to be so repudiated by his own party.
Key album drops this year, from the scene's pioneers Skepta and Kano, were not only nominated for the Mercury, they managed to make it to the top 10 in the albums chart.
Remarkably--just as the reform activists had envisioned--the Democrats not only nominated an anti-war liberal as the party's standard-bearer that year, they changed the rules of the nominating game.
Cut to five years later, when King found herself not only nominated for an Emmy for her work in "American Crime," but also taking home the golden statue that year for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series.
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While other former governors, including Tom Kean and James Florio, had uncooperative Legislatures that sat on nominations, Mr. DiFrancesco said he had the unique ability to not only nominate but also move the confirmation of his own choices, whether it be on the Casino Control Commission, the port authority or the sports authority.
A parameter would be finally accepted, if it had achieved an acceptance of 60% by the panel, whereas a parameter, not or only nominated once during the following Delphi rounds, was to be withdrawn.
FOR THE RECORD: National Film Registry: In the Dec. 18 Calendar section, an article about 25 films named to the Library of Congress National Film Registryy said that Sandy Dennis was nominated for an Oscar for 1966's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Dennis not only was nominated but won the supporting actress Oscar for her performance.
Table 3 displays the frequency counts of preferences for each statement, 497 patients nominated both their most preferred and most disliked descriptions, two patients disliked all of them, 56 did not express any preference, 36 only nominated a preferred description and 10 patients gave only their most disliked description.
The president has the right and the obligation not only to nominate, but to appoint.
What matters in this stage is not only who gets nominated, but how well they position themselves for the remainder of the race, through things like fund-raising, adopting (or avoiding) issue positions that might be damaging later, gaining experience on the campaign trail, building out their staffs and receiving at least an initial round of vetting by the news media.
In the case of the Working Families party, seven Republican state senators filed suit in their respective counties on Wednesday and Thursday, challenging not only the nominating petitions for their opponents -- a commonplace tactic in New York -- but the party's right to nominate any candidates at all.
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