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Перевод: nomination
[существительное] выставление; выставление кандидата; назначение; право назначения или выставления кандидата; наименование; именование; называние [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Senior party figures argue that it is impossible for the rules to be changed to restore the nomination to the sitting MP.
- Even in a "sweep" movie see 5 like The Last Emperor, O'Toole's Law deprived him of a Best Supporting nomination.
- There are as always some glaring omissions like Barbra Streisand for best director, The Fisher King and Thelma and Louise for best film, and the lack of nomination for Edward Scissorhands and The Commitments.
- The candidate must also give his consent to nomination and at the same time that he gives his consent in writing he must state his qualifications to be a candidate.
- Any candidate for the leadership will need to win the nomination of 55 Labour MPs, a barrier which is likely to rule out a challenge from a hard-Left contender, such as Mr Ken Livingstone.
- "We neither blame the Duke nor Mr. Burn, but we think they made a great mistake in accepting their nomination".
- For we read in Agnes Strickland: "The death of St. Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury, furnished Henry with a further opportunity of obliging Eleanor, by obtaining the nomination of her uncle Boniface to the primacy of England".
- He had represented the rural seat of Mid-Londonderry for eight years when, in 1953, he challenged the incumbent MP for Foyle for the nomination.
- Katharine Hepburn won her seventh Oscar nomination as his belle in The Rainmaker (1956), and Thelma Ritter her sixth as his mother in Birdman of Alcatraz (1962).
- Michael Caine's cockney Alfie (foreign to American ears) won him his first nomination in 1966, but he had to play an American to win at last, twenty years later, in Hannah and Her Sisters.
- Julia Roberts's nomination as the happy hooker in Pretty Woman continues a venerable Hollywood tradition.
- The announcement was a further boost to Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas, who already has 60 per cent of the delegates needed to win the Democrats' nomination on the first ballot at the party's convention in July.
- But the group is only 25 strong, and Mr Livingstone is unlikely to win the backing of the 55 MPs needed to sign his nomination.
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