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An act or instance of nominating.
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A10 NATIONAL A12-23 Parties Weigh Alterations To Nomination Process Republican and Democratic Party officials are exploring ways to change a presidential nominating system that critics say has become too chaotic, too fast for informed decision-making and even, in some ways, undemocratic.
Applications are subject to nomination by national governments, and Paris might have to choose between Burgundy or Champagne.
QUESTION FROM FERPESTEION: Does Bachmann have a realistic path to nomination of Rick Perry enters the race?
Reaction to nomination, etc. etc. Juxtapose with human interest — Amy, Miss Lillian, etc. etc. Exhausting even to think about it.
Six months ago, the candidate's handlers were convinced that the Virginia primary was the key to nomination.
Similarly, no one could have guaranteed that Mrs. Clinton would move with such relative ease from untested newcomer to nomination by acclamation, as she did last night.
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Both of those events are vital to securing nomination to Team GB.
He agreed to the nomination to spare the trouble and expense of another convention.
The studios have the power when it comes to nominations.
More Emmys 2012: Stars react to nominations Complete nomination coverage.
More Emmys 2012: Snubs and surprises Stars react to nominations.
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