Nominee
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Oakman, great as the heavy in so many westerns, gets a meaty role as the co-owner of a sleazy escort service, co-run with Oscar
nominee
and major star of the silent era Betty Compson.
All the actors are top notch, specially the commanding Javier Bardem, who would later become an Oscar
nominee
with "Before Night Falls".
I would have given it 5 pts but as it comes from an Oscar nominee, i am compelled to give it 4 pts!!!
Mary McDonnell is a two-time Oscar
nominee
with amazing talent, so how could she possibly be funny?
Mitt Romney, the Republican Party’s presidential
nominee
in 2012, was right when he called Trump “a phony, a fraud,” a candidate whose promises are “worthless.”
It often begins with a surprise – for example, Donald Trump, the real-estate tycoon turned reality TV star, defies the odds to become the US Republican Party’s presumptive presidential
nominee.
While many factors contributed to America’s destabilizing actions, a powerful one is anti-intellectualism, exemplified recently by Republican vice-presidential
nominee
Sarah Palin’s surging popularity.
Reinventing the World Bank, AgainMADRID – With three nominees now in the running to become the World Bank’s next president – Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former Colombian Finance Minister José Antonio Ocampo, and the United States’ nominee, Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim – this is the moment to step back and assess the Bank’s trajectory.
Obama is not only the first African-American
nominee
of a major party, but also one of the youngest candidates ever.
The eventual
nominee
would be wise to incorporate his opponents’ best ideas and top people into his campaign.
Consider Democratic presidential
nominee
Hillary Clinton’s proposal – which Vice President Joe Biden has endorsed – to use the capital gains tax to encourage shareowners to hold on to their stock for a longer time.
Donald the DestroyerWASHINGTON, DC – Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive
nominee
to contest the United States’ presidential election in November, is clearly not a standard Republican.
The Trumping of American PoliticsWASHINGTON, DC – As Republicans and Democrats go through the long process of selecting a
nominee
for next year’s presidential election, both parties face the same question.
It was no longer laughable to say that he could be the Republican
nominee.
By contrast, Jeb Bush and the Democrats’ presumed nominee, Hillary Clinton, embody traditional politics.
Following Obama’s re-election, in 2012, Republican leaders commissioned a study that showed that the party’s
nominee
will have to win more Latino votes than ever to win the White House.
Europe is not alone in this regard: in the United States, presumptive Republican presidential
nominee
Donald Trump welcomed Brexit and is pushing many of the same nationalist buttons.
Conservatives for ObamaSAN FRANCISCO -- John McCain, the likely Republican presidential
nominee
for president, likes to say that he was a “foot soldier” in the Reagan Revolution.
For example, former US Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz’s World Bank stint, from June 2005 to July 2007, was a disaster, but the US faced no consequences (such as losing the right to choose the next nominee).
Trumping the DollarSANTA BARBARA – “Make America great again,” says Donald Trump, the US Republican Party’s presumptive presidential
nominee.
“Now I don’t expect diplomacy to be negotiated out in the open,” Menendez said in a recent speech, “but I do expect for someone who is the
nominee
to be Secretary of State, when he speaks with committee leadership and is asked specific questions about North Korea, to share some insights about such a visit.
There are valid reasons to oppose a
nominee
for Secretary of State.
Donald Trump has shaken up the way a campaign is run, how a
nominee
communicates with voters, and the Republican Party’s platform, with many of his positions deviating from GOP tradition.
In the United States, Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is taking Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, to task – quite credibly – for her close ties to Wall Street, eagerness to invade foreign lands, and readiness to embrace free-trade agreements that have undermined millions of workers’ living standards.
The Republican establishment fears he will not be able to defeat Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic
nominee.
So far, Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee, has embraced a narrower version that would target mainly high-speed traders, who account for a large percentage of all stock transactions, and whose contribution to social welfare is open to question.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has not yet articulated a coherent position on the topic, but his views often come down remarkably close to those of Sanders.
My
nominee
to guide the process is the Inter-American Development Bank.
The Republicans’ presumptive nominee, Donald Trump, has also presented a radical tax plan, as did his last remaining rival, Ted Cruz.
Given this, and the fact that the policies and values of John McCain and his vice-presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, are almost identical to those of Bush, you would expect Obama to be leading in the polls by a wider margin than he is.
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