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The mention of the four Nobel nominations, while accurate, is a bit of a stretch — he was repeatedly nominated by the same Hispanic leaders.
It has repeatedly nominated Rome, Paris and Londonon – as likely targets.
Though President Bush repeatedly nominated Mr. Bradbury as the Office of Legal Counsel's assistant attorney general, Democratic senators have blocked the nomination.
Michael Patrick King, an executive producer of "Sex and the City," about a group of single women and their relationships in Manhattan, said that the show, in its fourth season, had been repeatedly nominated as best comedy and never won.
The lawyer, Steven G. Bradbury, who has run the department's Office of Legal Counsel without Senate confirmation for more than two years, has been repeatedly nominated to the job of assistant attorney general for legal counsel.
Schrieffer says he repeatedly nominated all three of today's winners for the prize.
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Afterwards Dame Helen dismissed the suggestion that there was any animosity between herself and Judi Dench in repeatedly being nominated for the same awards.
But to see Ben Bratt, who in the 1990s was repeatedly Emmy nominated for his portrayal of a determined and moral detective, adopt the Ricky Ricardo accent and portray his character as someone who can "see the soul of the horse in his eyes," feels, well, regressive.
Mr. Modell was nominated repeatedly for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but was not elected.
Neruda won in 1971, while Greene never received the prize, despite being nominated repeatedly.
During the campaign, President Trump repeatedly promised to nominate pro-life justices to the Supreme Court.
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