At this point, Scottish punk trio PAWS have accolades on accolades.
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The accolades are rolling in ... just not to you.
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You have accolades from clients and coworkers filling your inbox.
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But Meares isn't dwelling on her accolades for too long.
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But signing, of course, comes with positive press and accolades.
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The world is running out of accolades for Ryan Reynolds .
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And, she has no plans to quit racking up accolades.
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Walker never quite received critical accolades for his film work.
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She's got plenty of accolades of her own to celebrate.
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Regardless of the accolades that have been and will continue
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Sometimes it's the show's more understated performances deserve the accolades.
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Art was added, gin was imported, and the accolades followed.
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Who needs Satan when you've got those kind of accolades?
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However, not all of Pauling's theories were met with accolades.
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It more than justifies the accolades Mr Stenson has received.
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He was stripped of his accolades and banned from competition.
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Her dedication to charitable causes won her admiration and accolades.
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As accolades piled up, other teams and players took notice.
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In this age of Trump, his leadership won him accolades.
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And we're getting tremendous accolades from politicians and the people.
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He doesn't look for accolades, he doesn't look for praise.
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The accolades are more than justified for this impeccable film.
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Ms. Provensen always played down the many accolades she earned.
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Also on display are some of the couples' professional accolades.
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The records and accolades of each man were beyond stellar.
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I respect what he has done and accolades in 29.
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Both deserve accolades, and both are worth striving to imitate.
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And "you could be this," and you get all these accolades.
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Harvey Weinstein, who produced "Lion," celebrated the film's accolades and reach.
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Martin Glover has more accolades than Taylor Swift has ex-boyfriends.
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She earned accolades from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday.
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Quincy Jones has too many awards, accolades, and accomplishments to list.
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Here's the problem — Zubov doesn't really have any regular-season accolades.
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The work kept coming, along with the accolades and the icons.
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It's not just her music that Rihanna is receiving accolades for.
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It was the right call and both women deserve the accolades.
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I'm always flattered to receive such accolades from our Russian friends!
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Having these colossal accolades and titles—they get in the way.
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What's more important than any of this, the fame, the accolades?
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But looking in the rearview, 100s deserves accolades all his own.
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Already, the project is drawing accolades and support from advocacy groups.
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No accolades for the Martian please, he just wants to help.
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I wish I could add my voice to these Ardani accolades.
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If the former, Mr. Ferro has earned his accolades from shareholders.
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You're gonna be remembered for your big songs and your accolades.
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Despite all the inventions, innovations and accolades, Ron is incredibly modest.
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In recent years Mr. Allison stopped performing but kept receiving accolades.
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An understanding that human worth is inherent, unyoked to public accolades.
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He is the only living politician who rightly deserves such accolades.
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Her previous work won accolades for its risk-taking with form.
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You've been honored with the L.P.G.A. Komen award and other accolades.
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The accolades for this subscription service, however, really speak for themselves.
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""My husband earned all his accolades after a lifetime of service.
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"Ulysses," for all its artistic accolades, is no easy summer read.
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You should not be just having a parade of self-accolades.
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Individual accolades, particularly his own, seem to mean little to him.
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Accolades are accepted, in both written and monetary form, thank you.
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Their work, once punkishly outsiderish, is now showered with mainstream accolades.
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Those accolades carry weight, which gives Brady authority in locker rooms.
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NOTES: Accolades keep piling up for Minnesota F/C Karl-Anthony Towns.
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She is a phenomenal actress and deserves the accolades she has received.
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Since 2007, Dimmock has been racking up major accolades for her work.
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I also want to add you're a Black woman receiving these accolades.
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But before we get to the accolades, let's dive into the specs.
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Even before this accomplishment, "Thank U, Next" was raking in the accolades.
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Several companies creating such tech just got accolades from the FCC today.
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Nobody really cares about what ideas you have unless you have accolades.
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But what he lost in athletic accolades, Ali gained in street cred.
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For months, Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton" has garnered glowing reviews and accolades.
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The recent accolades feel great, according to co-founder Garrett Marrero, 38.
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Later, he earned accolades on the TV hit Big Love (2006-11).
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It's this delicate balance that has earned the series -- and Bloom -- accolades.
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Sean Hayes is adding a special award to his list of accolades.
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That's when the accolades came in and the "prodigy" went quietly national.
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This is a massive swing from the initial bipartisan accolades for Mueller.
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But Morrison's true impact can't be fully measured in prizes and accolades.
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His accolades include the 2009 CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year Award.
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Despite the discrepancies, Mr. Kyle's record includes a long list of accolades.
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Only recently has Bauhaus joined in earnest Weimar's pantheon of cultural accolades.
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When it was time for accolades, both honorees reluctantly took the stage.
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"Now they want credit and accolades for cleaning up their own mess."
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These are big titles and impressive accolades, but they're not world titles.
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All of those accolades was a very heavy load on my shoulders.
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Mr. Kettles did not seek accolades upon completing his four rescue missions.
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But I'm certain this album on the whole deserves its accolades. 3.
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The actress received many accolades for her 10 years as Phoebe Buffay.
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But lost amid his accolades is that he's a burgeoning sex symbol.
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Remember the accolades for his address to a joint session of Congress?
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Kimmel has received plenty of accolades for his healthcare monologues this week.
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But Bryant's reputation was more complicated than all his accolades would suggest.
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These accolades are all the sweeter given where Mr. Prine has been.
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Money is nice, fame is dizzying, and professional accolades can be rewarding.
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The organization has earned accolades for its efficient use of the money.
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He earned accolades and honors, even as he endured racism and discrimination.
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Yet he preferred wealth to accolades, according to his biographer, Quentin Falk.
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"Rosie was never one to seek out recognition or accolades," she said.
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And the fact they are doing so "entitles them to accolades," he said.
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Number 1 is, what Roseanne said -- I give you accolades for that montage.
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These accolades seem simple—but only if you haven't used other security systems.
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But don't let the accolades make you think that LIGO's success came easy.
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His shrewd dealmaking kept investors onboard and earned him accolades, even from competitors.
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Last year, Trump suggested that McCain's accolades as a war hero were overblown.
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A new moon in Taurus will open you up to accolades and honors.
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Accolades aside Babalola hopes to use his art to create a better Africa.
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Your unique voice is receiving recognition, and some accolades may come your way.
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Parton wrote and performed the film's title song, received several accolades for it.
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Meanwhile, his profile has skyrocketed and the Hamilton accolades have been rolling in.
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Even with the many accolades she's already received, there's more to be done.
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To see these movies receive accolades on the Oscars stage is undeniably huge.
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Adele is extremely talented and deserves all of the accolades for her music.
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I apologize for all the accolades we've received as a team and individually.
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In November, Tyson gave high praise regarding Fury's heavyweight accolades in the sport.
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He also briefly changed his Twitter bio to list "#CryptoDad" among the accolades.
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It also notes she received two raises and many accolades during her employment.
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When I hear accolades being shot back at me, it's like damn, really?!
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It suggested that, for all his accolades, Curry lacked something that Irving had.
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But with the accolades came heightened scrutiny and soon a deluge of criticism.
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These accolades represent a nice bit of praise and contribute to good morale.
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Despite all the accolades, Dr. Bengio recoils at scientists being turned into celebrities.
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After the accolades, people asked Vuong when he would write his next collection.
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Everything else—success, career, money, accolades—that all gets left at the door.
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Among her accolades was the Outstanding Physician Award from the American Diabetes Association.
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And if recognition and accolades are any indication, they are on their way.
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Complicated legacy: Bryant earned 18 All-Star selections, among many other prestigious accolades.
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His book, "Just Mercy" was published in 21999 and also received numerous accolades.
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In addition to providing a ratings boon, an emphasis on politics wins accolades.
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"A journalist deeply deserving of accolades," our White House correspondent Maggie Haberman tweeted.
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Her national profile, though, has expanded considerably since she began earning national accolades.
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Despite her young age, she already boasts an impressive number of business accolades.
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"My husband earned all his accolades after a lifetime of service," she said.
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Our membership is humble; they are not looking for accolades or symbolic tributes.
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New York received accolades for passing a bill ostensibly to end child marriage.
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I surrounded myself with the illusion that accolades would help me gain acceptance.
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Until now, he was allowed to travel internationally to receive accolades for his work.
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She combined those illustrations into an infographic depicting each athlete's sport, country, and accolades.
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He was a member of the 82nd Airborne Division and received several military accolades.
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His many accolades include the Printz Medal, a Printz Honor, and the Edgar Award.
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Despite the accolades and Grammy nominations, Monáe has yet to achieve significant commercial success.
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Her bakery – and specifically the gourmet caramels she makes – has earned her numerous accolades.
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Awards, residencies and accolades many of us could only dream of flowed his way.
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In all those accolades was his horrific treatment during the Cultural Revolution ever mentioned?
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No shade, but Smith's role on The Crown didn't earn him any similar accolades.
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Despite the accolades and adorning fans, Cher maintained she herself isn't a Cher devotee.
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Ironically, the Philippines is awash with fake news claiming false accolades for Mr Duterte.
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Leonardo DiCaprio can now add "helpful New Yorker" to his long list of accolades.
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There is envy of money, of accolades, of publication in this or that place.
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They don't get caught up in the accolades; they just go out and play.
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These are not soft accolades — they show a pattern that leads directly to success.
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Fennoy earned accolades for his portrayal of Lee Everett for TellTale's The Walking Dead.
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"It was really upsetting," Decker says of coming home to find his accolades gone.
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Politically it is still focusing on cis-centric and binary issues, accolades and causes.
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The Handmaid's Tale is an incredible feat of television and deserves its many accolades.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus is adding another special award to her long list of accolades.
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Thank you for taking '#India' to the next level by winning such esteem accolades.
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But before achieving all of her most recent accolades, she was a swimsuit model.
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Khloé Kardashian is so successful, it's hard to keep up with all the accolades.
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The Wrangler has received accolades in both Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited (four-door) form.
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If it succeeds, there will be no confusion about where to direct the accolades.
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Her gift for physical comedy helped earn her accolades, including three Golden Globe nominations.
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Despite Vieira's grappling accolades, it was ultimately Beltran who would lock up the sub.
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So in WWE Del Rio was somehow rudderless, despite the titles and the accolades.
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Elliott wrote that she was "humbled" by the VH1 accolades in an Instagram post.
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The musical "Be More Chill" was not born to a chorus of adoring accolades.
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He's published many books of fiction and nonfiction, and has received dozens of accolades.
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And on Monday, they accepted their accolades at the same award ceremony in Stockholm.
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The subway's leader, Andy Byford, has won accolades for making the system more reliable.
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The approach has won accolades from conservatives at home and abroad, including President Trump.
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But good food alone, many say, is not enough to attract accolades or tourists.
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He has plenty of other accolades from retrieving ducks and birds in hunting competitions.
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The show also won accolades for how it handled LGBT storylines and promoted feminism.
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Steve Samson, owner of Sotto, has racked up many accolades for his pizza there.
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But Bakshi isn't just spending his days jetting off to conferences and accumulating accolades.
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She doesn't usually celebrate after scoring, nor is she dazzled by fame and accolades.
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Those accolades have reportedly resulted in increased interest in the 18-year-old's music.
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If the shooting was unjustified, does it matter whether the victim had accumulated accolades?
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Lundqvist even took a moment to offer accolades to his counterpart at game's end.
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People who have accolades and recognition, they're either fearful or uneducated on the issues.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, these collection were also universally acclaimed as — among other accolades — pretty.
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Meanwhile, Next and The Aviary have piled up plenty of accolades of their own.
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Despite her accolades, Minamiya does not want to be called an explorer or adventurer.
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You don't get anywhere in life by expecting accolades to be handed to you.
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We start with the person that has all the accolades and all the visibility.
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"My client doesn't want any accolades," William Shaheen, one of the woman's lawyers, says.
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For all the accolades he earned, Henri never emerged completely from his brother's shadow.
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But by that point Netflix had already gotten a taste for award-season accolades.
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Fiercely anti-fascist, Toscanini refused to accept accolades from a government he did not like.
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Brown has had a fantastic 2016, racking up praise and accolades for two major roles.
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Gigi Hadid, on the other hand, has spent her 21st year racking up major accolades.
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In addition, the document lists a number of West's accolades, including his 473 Grammy awards.
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Race surely played at least some part in Birth being ignored while Manchester collects accolades.
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It sounds like she'll be adding style icon to her list of accolades very soon.
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The achievement earned him praise and accolades and even a visit with President Barack Obama.
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On March 4, she hopes to add an Oscar to her long list of accolades.
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Despite all his titles and accolades, Federer was overcome with emotion during his victory speech.
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Foreign trade earns the President fewer accolades, with 41% saying they approve while 47% disapprove.
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On one hand, the movie's seven wins could be an indicator of accolades to come.
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But even with all those accolades, writing short fiction has definitely not made him rich.
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We deserve the same accolades and admiration for our achievements as white folks have received.
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And while he's enjoying the accolades and opportunities, he's making sure he doesn't grow complacent.
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Despite the accolades, there is general tension between newfangled streaming services and the film industry.
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"I didn't come here for personal accolades; I came here to win championships," Weaver said.
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And Hollows noted that such awards are just as important as athletic and academic accolades.
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Mark Zuckerberg – 2nd Annual Crunchies Winner See above for various accolades, MAUs, net worths, etc.
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Statistically-minded observers will not be surprised if Mr Crowder winds up receiving similar accolades.
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However, his shrewd dealmaking kept investors on board and earned him accolades, even from competitors.
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Transparent is never content to rest on its laurels, to bask in its many accolades.
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She let the album drop and then basked in the commercial success and critical accolades.
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Congrats to BST, then, on earning that most hallowed of accolades: the Dad Gold Standard.
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His legacy should include all of those accolades with one addition: DeKoven was an ethicist.
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At the moment, though, she's enjoying accolades for her role in the hit film Deadpool.
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Despite the art world attention and critical accolades, the couple remain dedicated to the local.
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I think once you start getting envious of accolades, it's never going to be enough.
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The announcement of his death triggered a wave of accolades on TV and social media.
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Instagram may be, even with all the accolades, the most underrated application in the world.
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These are all laudable goals and the charity has won accolades for its impressive work.
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Dedicated to the sport, not the accolades, the pup seemed unfazed by her big win.
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Mayweather never earned accolades for humility, but he knows a thing or two about winning.
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While the sanctuary policy has won accolades in progressive circles, it hasn't been without controversy.
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Williams boasts 22 Grand Slam titles along with dozens of other accolades throughout her career.
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Despite her numerous accolades, Janney has been largely relegated to supporting, character actor-type roles.
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"The Dark Side of the Moon" has earned countless accolades since its release in 1973.
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His managerial accolades include a Swiss fourth division title from 2003 and, well, that's it.
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Despite the accolades for "Hail, Caesar!" his day-to-day life is not radically different.
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And to be fair, the Doritos Locos Taco is a culinary triumph worthy of accolades.
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He got much more of a kick from the accolades I received than I did.
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Both have won lots of awards and earned piles of accolades in and outside academia.
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"From inspiration to execution, Tierra has racked up some serious accolades, especially after "Whack World.
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Linoleum floors, a few tables with chairs, walls covered in accolades and glowing write-ups.
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It's kind of amazing that you've been getting all of these accolades in your 80s.
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And he is finally reaping the accolades he sought so strenuously at the Shaw Bijou.
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"The Gambler" was ubiquitous, brought more accolades, and became a popular series of TV movies.
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Yet Mr. Lewis did earn plenty of accolades — from comedians in the generations after him.
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" Mike Ryan, Matt's father, said of his son: "Personal accolades have never been a goal.
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Though Johnson earned numerous awards and tributes, she expressed an understated bemusement about the accolades.
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The rally continued last week as CEO Elon Musk drew accolades from President Donald Trump.
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And she's having a blast: "It's just, wow, woowwww," she said about all the accolades.
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Stack won accolades for his decision but also faced a backlash, including from the NRA.
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Some of them are even achieving accolades as a result of their illicit drug use.
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The accolades have piled on since then, including Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in 2014.
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As we saw on the red carpet, Carrey has more to smile about than professional accolades.
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These are the only accolades for actors chosen entirely by an actors' peers in SAG-AFTRA.
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But today, Middleton adds "wearer of Princess Diana's favorite crown" to her list of style accolades.
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How companies typically do that is through compensation — pay, bonuses and benefits, or performance-related accolades.
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But Randa Jarrar, an English professor at California State University Fresno, was unimpressed with the accolades.
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Rihanna — with her many performances, accolades, teetering stilettos, and portable wine — is an icon to many.
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Ahead, of Monday evening's NBA Awards, we decided to dish out some accolades of our own.
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I used to move from challenge to challenge without much thought of the accolades or accomplishments.
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Damon, 46, produced Manchester by the Sea, which is nominated for Best Picture, among other accolades.
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Accolades have poured in from National Geographic, the UN Environment Programme and the World Economic Forum.
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Chalamet delivers a truly breakthrough performance with the kind of openhearted vulnerability that often earns accolades.
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For his many accolades, Garcia was inducted into the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
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But the purpose of the awards is to honor the music that fans think deserve accolades.
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The Academy Awards closes out awards season by doling out the industry's most prestigious film accolades.
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Bran didn't get the accolades he deserved, but Littlefinger finally got what was coming to him.
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Bo Burnham's movie Eighth Grade swanned into theaters this summer with justified accolades trailing close behind.
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Said success showed when awards season rolled around and the accolades for Girls started coming in.
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For Socrates, one of the greatest ancient thinkers, happiness doesn't come from external rewards or accolades.
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But how do these accolades compare to Ivanka's strongest credential: her unrivaled access to her father?
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As the love and the accolades and the hyperbole keep pouring in, these are ideal gateways.
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"Personal accolades for anybody only come from the fact that we're playing so well," Murphy said.
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This book received a number of accolades and made the New York Times best-seller list.
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And as always, we've included only the examples that have earned serious accolades from vocal shoppers.
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When he is right, the hedge fund titan earns billions of dollars and plenty of accolades.
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His resilience won him accolades from lawmakers, even those who spar with Powell on policy. Rep.
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The local architecture firm A-lab earned countless accolades for the Equinor headquarters in Fornebu, Norway.
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But MIA's legacy has nothing to do with numbers or accolades—quite the opposite, in fact.
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Critics, on the whole, loved the film, which won accolades for stars Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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LEONARD IS HONORED Kawhi Leonard tends to shrug off all the accolades for his defensive prowess.
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Despite the show's many accolades this award season, Waller-Bridge doesn't plan on bringing it back.
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Wayne Gretzky has an Extra Effort Award among his many accolades, and so does Henrik Lundqvist.
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But much of the choreography that has earned him awards and accolades — for his company, Abraham.
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Bush's somber, quiet rectitude during his father's funeral earned him high accolades even from former adversaries.
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His accolades really can&apost be overstated, and yet shame-laden comments about his physique persist.
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Accolades and applause, followed by bricks wrapped in Bible verses sailing through her window at night.
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But even as they rack up awards and accolades, some only see two girls playing construction.
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For his many accolades, Garcia was inducted into the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.
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Against the odds, people showed up and the positive accolades started to flow in right away.
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Gag's new album, America's Greatest Hits, is out now on Iron Lung and receiving rave accolades.
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Moonlight and Manchester By the Sea are still riding on the accolades they've received thus far.
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The shiny silver cup was just the latest of many 2019 accolades for the pink-haired footballer, who feuded with President Donald Trump and fearlessly spoke out against injustice en route to a World Cup win, Golden Ball and Golden Boot accolades, and a Ballon d&aposOr.
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Habermann, on the other hand, adds to his list of accolades with victory in the Xbox event.
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But despite those accolades, the now-retired soccer star still struggled to feel loved by her family.
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Gassama&aposs efforts went viral on social media, and he also got accolades from Paris&apos mayor.
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"I love awards, I love accolades, but that's not why I got into the business," Henson explains.
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And no one has ever owned enough of our career to give us their trophy's and accolades.
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There's a lot of accolades I want to get, but I ultimately want to win a ring.
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Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic once rebutted accolades of his band's innovation, crediting the alternative rock band instead.
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A former constitutional judge, she had won accolades for overhauling Daimler's internal compliance after a bribery scandal.
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Neither Rachel nor Lee thinks she has quite enough — enough money, enough time, enough accolades, enough love.
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As the accolades pour in, his mind turns to a mystery that has haunted him for years.
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She has a new hit TV show on her hands — and the accolades are not slowing down.
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That record, ten tracks of gospel-infused post-punk, was received with a fair amount of accolades.
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Thanks to its popularity, critical accolades, and Spielberg's clout, Animaniacs was allowed to bare its cute fangs.
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Recently it has been lauded as the future of cryptocurrency, but Ethereum's potential outstrips even those accolades.
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But official Noisey Year-End Rankings be damned, I think we know which song deserves the accolades.
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Reese Witherspoon got a lot of accolades for producing "Gone Girl," and now she's got a lawsuit.
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Her accolades include creating the first compiler: software that translates arithmetic into language and unifies programming instruction.
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For nearly two decades, Oregon-based songwriter Logan Lynn has quietly produced indie music to critical accolades.
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Mnuchin's short list of accolades curiously includes the Independent Foreclosure Review process as a mark of success.
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These restaurants have won many awards, and you yourself as an entrepreneur have also won many accolades.
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What she does now: Despite receiving accolades for her performance, Henn chose to forego an acting career.
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End of Sentence,: received national accolades for best documentary short film at the 91st Annual Academy Awards.
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"A year later in 1997, Reynolds earned accolades for his role in the hit film "Boogie Nights.
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He won accolades from two stalwarts of Southern kitchen culture, the magazines Southern Living and Garden & Gun.
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The restaurants they visited have received several accolades but what roast ended up being the pair's favorite?
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"You don't want to dwell on too many personal accolades but it is pretty special," he said.
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Eminem is used to accolades and awards, but the one he received this weekend might take cake.
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She trails only Becky Hammon, an underrated point guard who can't match Taurasi in accolades or titles.
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She has earned particular accolades for her locally sourced accessories made from the opalescent stingray skin, shagreen.
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Mr. Vance is considered one of America's most progressive prosecutors and has the accolades to prove it.
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In Poland, he was widely considered the country's leading jazz musician, and he received accolades throughout Europe.
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Keller is one of America's most-decorated chefs, and his restaurants have received numerous awards and accolades.
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And while the role of female reporters was often overlooked, individual correspondents won accolades then and later.
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Despite her many accolades, Tyler is sometimes dismissed for her books' readability, for their deeply familiar pleasures.
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But trust its countless accolades to know that it's worth playing the experience to see for yourself.
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Jessica Rojas beat poverty to put herself through engineering college, where she collected accolades for academic achievement.
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She shuns accolades and wisely calls for us to listen to the voices from the global south.
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But those accolades are false, and she did not actually participate in crew competitively, prosecutors have said.
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But western accolades or large social media followings offer little protection from prosecution in Mr. Sisi's Egypt.
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Hayden's narrative is filled with accolades for media institutions and figures distrusted by large numbers of Americans.
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The award show includes no categories for television, and does not give out any stunt performance accolades.
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It went on to win accolades at smaller festivals across the globe and is still riding high.
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However, Nobel Prize aside, Bell Burnell's life after graduate school has been full of accolades and achievements.
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Year by year, Gonzaga runs out of accolades to garner, skeptics to disprove and objectives to accomplish.
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Immediately after Fiona Hill testified in the House impeachment hearings last month, the accolades began pouring in.
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Woods "deserves every bit of the attention and the accolades and everything that he gets," Thomas added.
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Pootoogook's work has been widely shown, including at Documenta 12, and has won many accolades and awards.
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But each new twist of the menu seemed to bring with it a new set of accolades.
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Mr. Finney's aversion to such accolades extended even to Britain's own system of medals, knighthoods and peerages.
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The relatively unknown California-based chain has earned numerous accolades and a diehard following of loyal fans.
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The accolades were rolling in, but Lowder wanted to find a way to combine his varied skill sets.
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Its first big original series, Transparent, has won five Emmys and two Golden Globes, among its many accolades.
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However, despite all of the accolades and success that I received with my restaurants, something didn't feel right.
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Savard is the lowest-scoring defenceman on this list, but his list of accolades is tough to ignore.
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It won industry accolades and awards and put GM back on the map in the electric car race.
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President Hernández retweeted Mr. Trump's accolades, then referenced the machine gun with his name on it — and me.
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But Frazier's success is not in these accolades; it is in the amplitude and intensity of her investigations.
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The four-time Oscar nominee has already received accolades for his portrayal of 1820s fur trapper Hugh Glass.
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Just ask the audience of NBC's America's Got Talent, where Puddles has been performing to accolades this summer.
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We as a society, especially so-called "high achievers," are far too concerned with accomplishments, decorations and accolades.
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Since Eighth Grade is sweeping nominations and accolades, revisit this interview with Golden Globe nominee Elsie Fisher. Gucci!
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That allowed them to go to Trump during his hours of indecision and point to accolades flowing in.
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The accolades are nice, but really, it's the pure talent, the love of that that means so much.
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De Kooning, for example, actually won more accolades for the work that he created as his illness progressed.
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After tonight's loss, many are likely hoping that she'll receive the accolades she deserves in the years ahead.
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But behind all her accolades is a teen who loves Pretty Little Liars, rom coms and Justin Bieber.
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If you write great code, you are rewarded by popularity, as well as the accolades of your peers.
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And the person standing up for the truth is more interested in the personal accolades than the cause.
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While accolades are a given for the forerunner in any field, so too, comes the baggage and critiques.
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They've gotten some accolades for that kind of stuff, but they both have at best a mixed reputation.
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As for accolades, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame two years after his death.
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She designed so-called "You Are" shirts that say "you=extraordinary" and "you= inspiring," along with other accolades.
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Both pilots deserve accolades for their performance, as do the flight attendants handling the trauma in the cabin.
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But accolades aren't why Zimmerman has stayed on a job he could have retired from eight years ago.
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Professional accolades followed academic achievement: Along with university appointments, he won a MacArthur grant and a Pulitzer Prize.
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While racking up a bevy of awards for academics, his prowess on the gridiron also earned him accolades.
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But not all movies that earn accolades from the Academy are ultimately considered successes by critics and audiences.
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As a young woman, she earned multiple degrees and accolades, including a United Nations scholarship to Yale University.
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While police officers and firefighters receive accolades, dispatchers are rarely even privately lauded when they save a life.
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Mr. Allahdad had amassed many accolades in his wrestling career, the medals hanging at his home and office.
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And if Bras is really desperate to avoid the accolades, he could always just...make his food worse.
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As the chief executive, he has earned accolades from Forbes magazine and the Chronicle of Philanthropy, among others.
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She also thanked the nurses at the isolation center, writing that they deserve accolades for their hard work.
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She has a number of other accolades, like making PR Week's 40 Under 40 list back in 2014.
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Mr. Byford, a cheerful Brit who won accolades for revitalizing Toronto's transit system, seems to relish the challenge.
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Mr. Lhota had previously led the authority and received accolades for helping the subway recover after Hurricane Sandy.
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Their names and accolades blast across the backdrop like a movie trailer, ushering in a solo for each.
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They often toil in anonymity, washing dishes, cleaning tables and cooking the food for which others win accolades.
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Among the accolades are best sea creature, best Neptune and Mermaid, and best Little Neptune and Little Mermaid.
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He says that, while championships are always the ultimate goal, the individual accolades are also important to him.
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But more women working offscreen doesn't necessarily mean their accolades will match up when awards season comes around.
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Few can hold a candle to Brad Feld's list of accolades in the startup, tech and venture world.
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"Take the bull by the horns and keep track of accolades and progress throughout the year," Salemi said.
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The franchise has received some love, but its accolades are often relegated to less-prestigious, fan-voted awards.
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The president deserves accolades for announcing his list of potential nominees and then nominating someone of such ability.
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The accolades, from the Academy of United States Veterans, are given in categories including leadership, employment and education.
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Dubai has some successful home-grown businesses, too, not least the Emirates airline, which routinely wins industry accolades.
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IF CRITICAL ACCOLADES were the sole measure of well-being, Netflix and HBO would be in great shape.
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With SpaceX's Starhopper, spaceflight opportunities open for Texas MORE have offered accolades to the people of the ISRO.
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A good leader should accept and pass on team accolades as well as take responsibility for team misses.
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If you're looking to receive accolades for your accomplishments in the office, don't go about it by humblebragging.
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Now he's drawing attention with a new book and approach, and finally getting the accolades he once sought.
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Get a scope, deliver the project, you'd get some accolades, but it was all about completing a task.
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Obviously, Kylie is showing off to get attention and accolades from the woman who literally made the Pussycat Dolls.
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I want to be somebody who is fighting for what's true — not for more attention, more fame, more accolades.
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But Jack Ü's accolades at the 58th Grammys Awards did, in our view, represent something of a missed opportunity.
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But accolades aside, Fox says she's been overwhelmed by the positive response she's received from fellow sexual abuse survivors.
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Certainly in terms of accomplishments and accolades it is hard to imagine anyone will match Gracie's any time soon.
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Today, we know Tom Ford as a fashion icon and film director who's received too many accolades to count.
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The photo that Associated Press photographer Nick Ut snapped of her won him numerous accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize.
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These chefs have it all: good looks, accolades, hearts of gold, and, of course, serious skills in the kitchen.
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The filing also touched on a litany of Flynn's military accolades throughout his 33-year tenure in the Army.
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The eminent former butts of his criticism filled the front rows of his funeral and showered him with accolades.
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BoJack Horseman still deserves more accolades than it gets, but it's still a thrill to see Schaal included here.
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When it comes to accolades, if "Succession" continues to ride this wave, it's going to need a bigger boat.
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Unlike their teammates, Kuechly and Davis feed off competition with each other more than accolades and attention from outsiders.
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In addition to his many accolades, Previn was a devoted father to 10 children and was married five times.
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He has previously founded a number of projects and startyups as well as won a hackathon and other accolades.
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It looked at the box office numbers and the accolades and concluded audiences clearly wanted dark and gritty films.
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These are the people who should consider adding a wing to their house to honor their movie-making accolades.
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Wonder Woman went on to smash weekend records at the box office, and there's talk of awards season accolades.
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The Webbys is an award ceremony that purports to provide accolades and acknowledgement to "the best of the internet".
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Destroying property As previously mentioned, this game rewards destruction and not just with points and accolades (my favourite: LANDSCAPING).
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President George H.W. Bush, continues to receive accolades from many historians for remaining silent as the Soviet Union collapsed.
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Merkel threw open Germany's borders to migrants last year in a humanitarian gesture that earned her, and Germany, accolades.
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Gordon-Levitt is deserving of praise, and possibly more tangible accolades, which the movie as a whole doesn't merit.
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Not for sending another cherry-red Tesla into space, but for gaining some major accolades from the Air Force.
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For the women who have worked for years to climb the world rankings without compensation or accolades, it's heartbreaking.
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He might be a rookie, but for Cramer, anyone who owns shares of McDonald's knows he deserved the accolades.
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Is it premature to give accolades to the two leads of a movie that doesn't open until Dec. 18?
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This was both a potential major step for American foreign policy and a transparent ploy for accolades at home.
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The singer received accolades from his former wife, model Christie Brinkley, and daughter Alexa Ray for taking a stand.
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It's kind of amazing to think about all the accolades because you don't think about [them] when you're playing.
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You know, number of different accolades, particularly in terms of, you recognize the quality and boldness of their programming.
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Words and accolades delivered in memory of a strong, humble, and heroic American came at a moment that Sen.
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Netflix has consistently flouted conventions in its assault on the TV business and its norms, and accolades have followed.
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She arrived on the scene in 2006 with "Junjo" and has been collecting accolades and critical acclaim since then.
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"Intouchables," it's worth noting, was a huge hit, especially in its native France, where it also amassed numerous accolades.
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Salt Lake City's Feldman's Deli has been given many accolades over the years, becoming a staple in the city.
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MONDAY • Some of the world's brightest minds take the stage when Nobel Prize winners receive their accolades in Norway.
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We have spent the past decade receiving accolades from lifestyle magazines whose target audience is wealthy and predominantly white.
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While he was a holder of numerous awards and other accolades, co-workers say he was humble and modest.
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"The Crown" plenty of accolades for its first season, but in a way, that year was a trifle overrated.
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Akufo-Addo said Amidu, who has won accolades for successfully pursuing cases of corruption in court, merited the position.
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On Tuesday, she continued her sweep of Eastern Conference player of the month accolades, notching her third consecutive honor.
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No longer an icon Suu Kyi has had a string of awards and accolades revoked amid the Rohingya crisis.
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His amateur career was filled with accolades, most notably winning the WKA Amateur North American Cruiserweight Title in 2009.
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A selection of small distilleries have opened up in London and are winning accolades for their botanical-laden distillations.
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In tandem with these high-fashion accolades, however, Hadid has been just as busy on the non-fashion front.
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While awards aren't everything, the current setup of industry accolades leaves most streaming-only movies out of the party.
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People who are self-directed generally gather accomplishments and accolades and are very happy to tell you about them.
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But she is picking up accolades from the athletes: Beyoncé's music is "crazy, wild and fun," Ms. Méité said.
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When you hear the accolades you'll resolve to cook it again on the weekend, for deployment on Christmas Day.
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She recalled what it meant to her, when she was younger, to see Sidney Poitier receive Hollywood's highest accolades.
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His projects near Society Hill and Rittenhouse Square in Center City won accolades from Town & Country magazine in 1955.
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He routinely heaps accolades on the high-profile personalities that style-world insiders, at least privately, tend to scorn.
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Also, a Russian gold medalist is preparing a team of synchronized swimmers in Jamaica for their first Olympic accolades.
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Accolades from the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior and the American Animal Hospital Association are also promising signs.
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It was Son's discerning $20 million bet on the Chinese conglomerate that began earning him accolades as a visionary.
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Aniston's most recent movie, Murder Mystery, which hit Netflix in June 2019, was not up for any major accolades.
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There's a whole world of movies out there — exciting, surprising, popular movies — that deserve audiences and accolades in America.
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But after a career filled with accolades and achievements, he is wary of being seen as a green guru.
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The recipient of a plethora of fellowships and accolades, Smith's poems are even further enriched by their stirring readings.
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Known simply as "The Phil" to regulars who once included John Lennon, the pub is not short on accolades.
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His song "Sunflower," written for the movie, was nominated for accolades including the Grammy for Record of the Year.
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Everyone — fans and players — were jubilant as the team absorbed the accolades and ticker tape raining down on them.
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In recent home games, he has taken to celebrating goals and other accolades with a Rockettes-style high kick.
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But the accolades for the performance, topped by an Oscar for best supporting actress, didn't immediately expand her options.
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Trade publications handed out accolades, highlighting the company's frozen burritos, fake bacon and veggie burritos in best-of lists.
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But some leaders can be hesitant to dole out the accolades for fear of upsetting or alienating other employees.
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Jay-Z's "4:44" album was nominated for album of the year, one of the top three Grammy accolades.
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When Greta Thunberg was chosen as Time's Person of the Year earlier this month, the accolades quickly rolled in.
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The smallest North American airport earning accolades for efficiency is Hawaii's Kahului Airport, located on the island of Maui.
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I continue to read the accolades pouring forth for him: Generous to a fault, kind, best man to work with.
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Both are small-ish startups, founded in the last couple of years, that have won accolades for their design chops.
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Some of the Shib Sibs' accolades include: 2016 U.S. champions, 2016 World silver medalists, 2014 Olympians and 2011 bronze medalists.
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I will never allow myself to be defined by the accolades I receive, rather the integrity I carry through life.
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After a series of wins and critical accolades on the festival circuit, Moonlight won the Golden Globe for Best Drama.
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But there's a catch: Exceptional talent, success and accolades at an unusually young age don't nullify the whole youth thing.
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But for all his gaming accolades, Siegfried had started to feel restless, like his life was falling out of balance.
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All the cinematic masterpieces that made a splash in the past year are now getting accolades from around the globe.
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But, all received a marked increase in coverage with Tiffany's appearance, and had the opportunity to shower her in accolades.
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He and (Patriots head coach) Bill Belichick have earned all the respect and all of the accolades that they get.
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They have learned that catering to the ever-changing demands of such clients often results in ulcers rather than accolades.
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The film raked in accolades from critics at its festival premiere in Venice and more in Toronto the next week.
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And despite being a famed programmer and recipient of numerous awards and accolades, co-workers described as humble and modest.
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He became a revered first-tier novelist, and enjoyed all the money, prestige, and accolades that come with the territory.
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The other artifacts that didn't survive the content cull, unsurprisingly, include the videos and accolades of the previous Harper administration.
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That's someone who has received the big four, the holy grail of performance accolades: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards.
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, DC's Wonder Woman nabbed itself a slew of accolades in addition to its positive reviews.
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Pence has compared Donald J. Trump to Ronald Reagan and Theodore Roosevelt, and the accolades only go north from there.
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It's an admirable argument that has won Mr. Fink wise-man status on Wall Street and accolades in the press.
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McCready's father said the dog, who attended all classes with his son at Rose Bud High School, deserved academic accolades.
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You've come up with a winning idea for your company and the accolades are pouring in -- to everyone but you.
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The service picked up some 1.5 users of its app and a number of accolades from the likes of Apple.
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"You see, I have a lot of money, clothes, cars, accolades, achievements, awards, and I was still unfulfilled," he admitted.
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Lining the staircase that leads upstairs are framed accolades for Vapium's products from outlets like GQ, Maxim, and The Cannabist.
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It's unusual for a debut author to be showered in such over-the-top accolades and compared to literary masters.
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Olmstead spent three decades collecting awards and accolades at IBM in a competitive environment that fed her need to achieve.
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She was a three-time Emmy winner and had many other accolades, but above all was remembered for her kindness.
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"You see, I have a lot of money, clothes, cars, accolades, achievements, awards, and I was still unfulfilled," Bieber admitted.
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And while she celebrated her historic wins and accolades, Biles noted they aren't what keeps her going day-to-day.
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And Hauser should receive accolades, as his performance — mixed with emotion, humor, and frustration — is the lifeblood of the movie.
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Mr. Affleck's performance has continued to rack up accolades, despite fresh attention on the 2010 lawsuits by the news media.
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Though Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi deservedly get accolades when it comes to street food, Danang is no slouch.
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REUTERS - Alia Bhatt's two earlier releases in 2016 clicked at the box office and won her accolades for her performance.
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In that time, he received countless awards and accolades for his ingenuity and commitment to Apple&aposs minimalist design aesthetic.
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Past presidents have paid homage to the sacrifices of those who work behind a veil of secrecy without public accolades.
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Rappler has received accolades from human rights groups and others because of its reporting on Duterte's brutal war on drugs.
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I maintained my shooting qualifications, received numerous Federal Emergency Management Agency certifications and won many accolades for my hard work.
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Portal, the first game, won all sorts of accolades following The Orange Box's release, and it eventually spawned a sequel.
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I wanted God to make me good and make me faithful — with just a few shining accolades along the way.
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Mr. Zumthor, a Pritzker-winning architect, earns accolades for the restrained quality of his buildings and his sensitivity to materials.
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The college admissions scandal has demonstrated how rich and unethical parents can fake criteria from exam scores to sports accolades.
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Despite accolades and lucrative mural commissions, the Nuyorican artist remains humble, accessible, and keeps the Bronx close to his heart.
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He opened Dovetail in 2007, where he earned the restaurant a Michelin star, and he's been racking up accolades since.
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King picked up a number of accolades during her run to the Oscars, including the Golden Globe and Critics' Choice Award.
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In other words: The atmosphere at the Golden Globes wasn't exactly primed for a feel-good night full of splashy accolades.
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"Swedes are quite uncomfortable talking about our accolades or accomplishments and ourselves in a way," he says of his big win.
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Why does Joy Behar get to say and post some of the most obnoxious and all we see are great accolades?
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The original title proved to be a game primarily interested in accretion: collecting guns, collecting armor, collecting various accolades and accomplishments.
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By December last year, Prisma had racked up around 70 million downloads and earned itself a bunch of app store accolades.
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In 2012, his foundation set up the Fundamental Physics Prize, which passes $20153 million and red-carpet accolades to promising researchers.
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Lane Bryant is receiving accolades on social media for its latest ad campaign featuring clothing from the company's LIVI Active line.
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Despite Vonn's accolades and respect in the industry, some officials in the field still aren't convinced this is a good idea.
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The inner circle knew that the accolades would be short-lived — Trump was in a new mode, not a new man.
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That's the problem with winning the highest international accolades and playing some of the purest, most stylish football in the process.
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It's Arizona's incredible entrepreneurs, business owners, innovators and visionaries that deserve the credit for the state's recent accolades and economic success.
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The feat of having made the landing on the tiny platform won accolades from fellow tech entrepreneur Jeff Bezos, the Amazon.
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I should've been happy with that, but my thirst for more beauty accolades kept me stuck-on-stupid for a while.
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Now, he can add "bringer of internet joy in these dark and troubled times" to that very long list of accolades.
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It's been a bumper year for Glynne, but despite the accolades, in some ways she feels like it's just the beginning.
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While not every rom-com earned the accolades of When Harry Met Sally, Hollywood always had some love story to tell.
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"It was a thrilling, amazing time," Hedren writes of the media storm and accolades following the 1963 release of The Birds.
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And it deserves all the accolades it gets, because it's an intuitive, physically challenging, and almost unbelievably cool-feeling rhythm game.
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Late Tuesday night, Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a forceful rebuttal to that request, winning the accolades of civil liberties advocates.
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Her newfound superstardom brought her more accolades, including a spot as musical guest on the hallowed stage of Saturday Night Live.
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Urban later explained that as much as he loves the accolades, his main focus is his music and raising the bar.
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The trilogy earned accolades from fans and even earned a one-off Hugo Award for "Best All-Time Series" in 1966.
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Donald Glover has spent the past few years racking up accolades as a writer, producer, director, rapper and stand-up comic.
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Despite many years in show business and countless accolades, it seems Keira Knightley has not yet won over all of Hollywood.
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The brand has received accolades from Bon Appetit, Modern Baking, the International Culinary Salon and the National Restaurant Association, among others.
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I had all these wonderful accolades, a nice house, a nice car, and a nice husband—yet I was not happy.
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The two-time All-American earned numerous collegiate accolades, and was recently inducted into the West Coast Conference Hall of Honor.
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Not only that, the individuals tapped to pen accolades about this year's honorees also includes people from all walks of life.
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That Suarez's play at third hasn't drawn accolades says as much about the team's performance as anything, says manager Bryan Price.
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In the meantime, Rihanna posted a collage of screenshots that acted as a list of her very real Met Gala accolades.
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"Atlanta's" first season won two Emmy Awards, two Golden Globes, an AFI Award and a Peabody, in addition to other accolades.
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Bukavshin became an international grand master in 2011, one of the game's top accolades, and won the Russian Cup last year.
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Absent from the list of presidential accolades tweeted by Trump was any mention of Arizona's bitterly contested Republican Senate primary. Rep.
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Such accolades are years away, and months of treacherous and intricate diplomacy looms if negotiators are to defy grim historical precedent.
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They quickly went in on the comments, suggesting it was ridiculous for the comedian to state artful films shouldn't receive accolades.
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The restaurant has received accolades from Fodor's, Zagat, the New York Times , the James Beard Foundation, and a governor of Utah.
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Finally, the historical significance of "ending" World War II should appeal to Trump's own interest in headline-making achievements and accolades.
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You can also use this area to describe some of the results you've achieved or accolades you've received on the job.
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The Flint and Tinder line best represents this aesthetic and has been getting accolades from both customers and the media alike.
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When it's a colleague You have more room to assert yourself if it's a colleague who is grabbing all the accolades.
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Had Joni Mitchell spoken so often about her distaste for adoration and accolades that the world stopped giving them to her?
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And their remit is to highlight UK songwriting and composing accolades that, unlike the BRITs, are not tied to album sales.
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For three rounds, Jotko outclassed his talented for on the feet, and despite Leites' grappling accolades, on the mat as well.
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And if it weren't for him not having a detectable mainstream hit, Humble Beast would have gotten the accolades it deserved.
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You didn't read a lot of accolades about her until she died, and then there was an outpouring of international tributes.
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But if the accolades behind the farm's cheese are any indication, it's one of the best locations for cows to graze.
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In 28, Roberts was awarded the Virginia Prince Transgender Pioneer Award, and she's received numerous other accolades for her dedicated activism.
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Fellowes said he expects to be "punished" for his view and reiterated that he believes the show deserves all its accolades.
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Consider this your invitation to check out a lesser-known Korean skin-care brand that isn't any less deserving of accolades.
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Suno, Orley, Ohne Titel and Hood by Air, all garlanded with accolades and good reviews, have closed or gone on hiatus.
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Rating: 5/10 ghost producers Here we have two people who deserve all the accolades this cruel world has to offer.
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The resort, Santani, opened in 270 here in Sri Lanka, and quickly received a series of accolades for hotels and spas.
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Ejecting Weinstein and Price from their companies and denying them subsequent accolades is a start, and an encouraging one at that.
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The high-end dining experience at Orana has won a series of accolades, including Australian Restaurant of the Year in 2018.
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But the police who went to serve that drug warrant undoubtedly never joined the profession for accolades, commendations or public acknowledgments.
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While that's impressive enough, she can also add to her accolades being the sixth girl to ever pitch in the series.
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De Vicenzo watched him do it on television in Buenos Aires, taking in the accolades that might have once been his.
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Still, by owning our roles as mothers and refusing the false accolades of martyrdom, we do more to empower all women.
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The singer has racked up countless accolades for her classic albums The Woman in Me, Come on Over and Shania Twain.
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Mr. Burgess welcomed the accolades and late-life acclaim but took a modest view of his role as a rockabilly pioneer.
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This weekend, she'll add actress to her list of accolades, as she makes her debut as Diamond in the movie Hustlers.
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Now the characters, creations and cartoons of The Far Side can add the world wide web to the list of accolades.
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Sending your resume to someone who criticizes you is right up there with comparing SAT scores or high school athletic accolades.
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For years, Keane has been recognized as one of the most important animators in the field, receiving a number of accolades.
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Well-made, subtly delicious and refreshing are high accolades, as far as I am concerned, and brown ale fits that bill.
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Her accolades are impressive; she's earned first-place medals at the Elite Canada Games in 2013 and at 2015's Canada Cup.
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Still, none of those accolades or honors compare his kids and being a father, says the 29-year-old OKC point guard.
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Slat's efforts have earned him numerous accolades, including being named the youngest-ever recipient of the UN's Champion of the Earth award.
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Accolades about Turn the Page have been numerous, along with the miles' visitors are traveling to view this unique and rare exhibition.
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No hero should go un-sung, and while dispatchers will save lives whether they receive accolades or not, they shouldn't have to.
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However, as she reflected on her career highs, she also remembered a time when success was measured by accolades, especially Grammy Awards.
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He snapped hundreds of pics, including the one above, which earned him accolades in the 8th Annual Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest.
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" Despite receiving heartfelt appreciation from her fans, Day was "embarrassed to talk about herself or to receive accolades because she loved working.
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Smith says that News has plenty of resources and that his group will continue to do the aggressive reporting that's garnered accolades.
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His cooking at Le Mary Celeste received accolades from the respected Le Fooding guide, but the daily stress was wearing him down.
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C.K. making a living is one thing, but a return to fame and accolades while his accusers' careers have been forever damaged?
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Penfield's many accolades included induction into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, the prestigious Lister Medal, and inclusion in the Royal Society.
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So, perhaps the players behind A Star Is Born believe the movies' odds for winning accolades are higher in the Drama category.
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We're in for a big night of music, TV, and film accolades, and these photos are already getting us raring to go.
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For Chinese investors who do make it big, there are few greater accolades than to be dubbed the "Warren Buffett of China".
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It thrives on its immunity to interrogation and its own invisibility; it naturalizes the accolades and infinite chances bestowed on its recipients.
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While she'll always be known as a fashion icon — among many other accolades — her style was about more than just great taste.
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If and when the accolades come then they're very welcome, but we all know there is no guarantee of anyone getting anything.
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She did make Emily Blunt cry during production, but it was because Blunt was so moved by Streep's accolades for her performance.
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These accolades are embarrassingly overdo for a woman who practically ruled primetime for 10 years as Dr. Cristina Yang on Grey's Anatomy.
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Drivers will see these stickers and notes in the feedback section of their app, which will tally all the accolades they receive.
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Even with those accolades, Blunt admits that he "hates" the song and it was "force-fed" down people's throats after its release.
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She writes: I continue to read the accolades pouring forth for him: Generous to a fault, kind, best man to work with.
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Check. This year has been nothing short of amazing for the legendary Janet Jackson who snatched accolades left and right all year.
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Michael ('213-'27) and Wilt ('27-'21) played in different eras ... and both had ridiculous stats and an insane amount of accolades.
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Her accolades include actress, activist, singer, dancer, and fashion designer, but we think she should add beauty blogger to her C.V., too.
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Other times, the folks receiving the accolades will take their moment onstage to make us fall out of our seats with laughter.
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The tactic landed him a place on the Forbes list he hadn't earned — and led to future accolades, press coverage and deals.
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In the real world, if you're an exceptional performer and wildly successful at your job, you earn higher pay and more accolades.
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It's worth remembering this "semi-original series," as it's cheekily billed, didn't survive on Fox because critical accolades far outweighed its ratings.
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Steve Chung, the association's president, said the service was drawing rave reviews from the community and, in particular, accolades for Mr. Rapisarda.
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Zachary's is another longtime favorite, operating since 1983, with dozens of "best pizza" accolades from local publications for it deep dish pies.
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The loss of self-worth that sometimes comes with retirement, especially after a lifetime of achievement and accolades, can be the spark.
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Armed with those three pieces of information — your target salary, accomplishments and accolades — you can approach your manager about an additional raise.
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This is not to say he hasn't gotten recognition — both Bradley and the restaurant have earned a long list of industry accolades.
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In the illustrious career that has followed, Redford has earned two Oscars, six Golden Globes, and one BAFTA, among several other accolades.
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It paid off: The film became a sleeper hit, earned accolades and money, and established Lucas's reputation as a filmmaker to watch.
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There are more numbers, more accolades, but the end point is this: Rodriguez was one of the all-time greats, full stop.
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Taylor, who earned All-America accolades last season, had 19 carries for 102 yards and three rushing touchdowns in three-plus quarters.
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Needless to say, Shore has plenty of Academy Awards and Golden Globes in his office, along with countless other nominations and accolades.
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He learned chess in south London, drawing accolades when he competed for England in international tournaments, earning the title of Candidate Master.
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The accolades for Ali Smith's translation of Szabo's The Door, long unknown to English readers, quickly elevated Szabo's status in literary history.
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If you feel like you aren't getting credit for your hard work, there are ways to tactfully get the accolades you deserve.
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CNN fact checked candidate's claims raging from policy projections, their work history and alleged accolades and attacks on those sharing the stage.
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That means less time acting for himself, and for the accolades that go along with that, and more time producing for others.
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This award-winning app has earned itself App Store App of the Day and the Google Play Editor's Choice, among other accolades.
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But in 432 Park Avenue, Mr. Macklowe sees the chance to rewrite his legacy, and enjoy some of the accolades he craves.
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I speak not as a PhD economist or lawyer from Harvard or Oxford, for Mother Nature does not give awards or accolades.
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Keep track of your accomplishments and be able to share those accolades with your boss using specific examples to quantify your success.
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But his speech quickly turned into a familiar, embarrassing spectacle, with lawmakers chanting his name and interrupting his speech with fawning accolades.
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They can be a sign of future accolades as well: Eighty-eight Lasker laureates have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize.
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Every recommendation list features it; it's won a ton of accolades, including Game Developers Choice Awards, SXSW Gaming Awards, and DICE Awards.
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Crosby has numerous other individual accolades in that time — two Conn Smythe trophies, two Ted Lindsay trophies, and a Hart Memorial trophy.
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His "Miss Lovely", an eloquent portrait of those that populate Mumbai's soft-core porn industry, won accolades at Cannes and other festivals.
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Canada's warm embrace of Syrian refugees has won the country accolades at home and abroad, but is not without its domestic opponents.
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In November 2015, the city declared that it had succeeded in ending homelessness, bringing accolades and attention from all over the world.
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The show is ridiculously well-regarded, and has snagged SAG Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys and other accolades during its two-year existence.
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Martin Scorsese's historical religious epic Silence has been drawing accolades from critics and audiences since it entered limited release in late December.
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Before all of the fame and accolades, this year's Screen Actors Guild Award nominees were just young actors trying to break into Hollywood.
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Now Tsinghua is a major source of Chinese pride as it contends for accolades for research in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
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Any incoming President would have known that he'd get accolades for coming out against his own party's decision to abolish an independent watchdog.
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Fun fact: Mandy was only 15 years old when her first album was released — and she's been racking up the accolades ever since.
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Throughout his career, Johnny Depp has received many awards and accolades, but he's probably not too proud about the latest honor he received.
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The film also claimed top honors at the PGA Awards and a record-breaking seven Golden Globe wins, among other awards-season accolades.
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Over 1,000 suppliers have been quick to join in, but others are being encouraged to take part with accolades and discounted trade finance.
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And with the Suansilphong brothers' family-style Thai seafood dishes receiving raves and accolades, we trusted them to show us how it's done.
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She told Town & Country it's not about the accolades she receives (like, say, multiple Emmy nods) but actually acting that brings her joy.
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As we celebrate Dhoni's leadership and his service to Indian cricket over the last decade, the accolades and adulation continue to pour in.
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Muhammad earned 25 All-American honors and set three NCAA, US Open and American records, among many other accolades in the late 1990s.
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But it was also a time for celebration, with some of the industry's most lauded visionaries and creatives receiving accolades for their work.
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In addition to their many accolades, both men have each earned 3 NBA Most Valuable Player Awards and 12 NBA All-Star nominations.
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Get Out earned several accolades, including Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture for star Daniel Kaluuya, writing and directing awards for Jordan Peele.
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But even with all his new accolades and life changes, Rhett, 27, has never lost focus on his and Lauren's commitment to charity.
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Xu Xiang and Xiao Jianhua, managers of secretive investment companies, won accolades as Chinese Buffetts for no reason other than their good returns.
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The 2016 novel The Sun Is Also a Star was a New York Times No. 1 bestseller, among many accolades following its release.
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Before catering for Chivas USA, Bunnell cooked around Hawaii for nearly nine years and earned accolades from local media for his culinary talents.
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When he's not writing about sex, he's won more mainstream accolades for his comic-strip historical biography of Canadian Métis leader Louis Riel.
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As much as I focused on accomplishments throughout my career, I realize that life's greatest successes aren't often tied to fame and accolades.
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Paani has earned Hazari accolades from both the tech and business sectors, being recognized for her work isn't as important as helping others.
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His comments about stopping Mexican migrants entering the United States also caused offense, leading to the withdrawal of Scottish business and academic accolades.
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She adds cover model to a long list of accolades that includes actress and judoka "Ronda Rousey is a cultural phenomenon," Day said.
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But it can sometimes seem that, in the broader electorate, this momentous breakthrough has not garnered quite the notice or accolades it deserves.
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His brewery quickly received accolades from the beer community, being named among the top 34 new breweries to open in 2016 on BeerAdvocate.
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For Amazon and Netflix, the accolades provide bragging rights they can use in marketing to help win customers to their subscription video services.
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Okorafor has become something of a sci-fi sweetheart in recent months, gaining accolades and prominence in the largely white, male-dominated field.
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These accolades — including being named a James Beard semifinalist — put Boden in a good position when he set out to open the Shack.
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The movie won accolades from critics and has performed well with audiences, and its big win tonight ensures its place in cinema history.
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" Smith continued, "What I learned about the word 'legacy' is that it extends far beyond our professional accomplishments, it extends far beyond accolades.
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"He's a tremendous player, and there's a reason he gets all of the accolades and nice comments," Stanford coach Jerod Haase told reporters.
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All of those accolades and projections are still hard to fathom to people in his hometown who have known him since grade school.
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Smith says that News has plenty of resources and that his group will continue to do the aggressive reporting that has garnered accolades.
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It felt like a personal rebuke, like the awards and accolades were a way to tell me to shut up and go away.
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The busy chef has since racked up a variety of accolades including becoming one of Food & Wine Magazine's Best New Chefs in 2015.
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The accolades already are coming as Howard and Powell, both senior guards, were named to the Sporting News' first-team All-America squad.
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Collaboration, across disciplines and borders, lies at the heart of scientific discovery, and without it we may never have received our individual accolades.
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If accolades are important: Wine Spectator (subscription required) called La Marca prosecco one of the top 100 wines of the year in 2007.
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These all might sound like superficial facets to business, but there's more to it than the shiny accolades that catch the eye first.
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"I'm very critical of myself, and I'm really proud of this," she said, pausing as the producer Nancy Jarecki leaned in with accolades.
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The Phoebe Waller-Bridge universe scored multiple accolades at the Emmys this year, including the very first award for Killing Eve's Jodie Comer.
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While Netflix didn't have the night it might have expected, both Netflix and Amazon Studios did receive a few accolades throughout the night.
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Why is it any different than all the other accolades that you may not have heard of, or that you may not respect?
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Gold-framed accolades from his father-in-law hang on the walls, written in thick black Sharpie in President Donald Trump's spiky hand.
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Katsas has friends on both sides of the political aisle, and accolades began pouring in as soon as word of his nomination surfaced.
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It might be a sign that regardless of the accolades coming her way, she intends to stay grounded, to keep doing the work.
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Klay Thompson had 215 points and Kevin Durant added 233, but it was Green's performance that drew accolades from Warriors Coach Steve Kerr.
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"She attends doggy-day school and used to attend puppy training classes, however, all of these accolades do not reflect her mischievous behavior."
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Likewise, Mr. Musk's "pain level" tweets drew plenty of critical takes, but they also garnered just as many accolades and requests for jobs.
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Similarly, community health centers enjoy bipartisan accolades and provide critically important care, serving approximately 24 million patients in nearly 10,000 medically underserved communities.
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"We started making this second series before all the accolades happened, so we were halfway into it before the wave hit," she said.
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As his career progressed from the '19503s into the 2000's, he earned accolades and attention, and his work began finding its audience.
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"Lying on the ground in my graduation gown, lifeless, showered in glitter, I'm lying atop the accolades, the degrees and nice clothes that I was promised would keep me safe from a world that couldn't care less, while the framed projections on the wall show a futile effort to immortalize accolades that prove worthless for a dead man," describes Granger.
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Among his many accolades, Rodgers has been awarded three Grammys, 18 American Music Awards, and a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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Tomlin can add this to her many accolades, which include two Peabody Awards, six Emmy Awards, a Grammy and a 2014 Kennedy Center Award.
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And while A Star is Born certainly raked in the accolades, it was Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favorite that landed the most nominations with 12.
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Megastars like Rihanna and Shonda Rhimes received accolades, as did activists Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors, the founders of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
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Among her many accolades and awards is a membership in the Country Music Hall of Fame and a tribute at the Kennedy Center Honors.
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In 2015 she launched her full-service publicity firm, Jack Jones Literary Arts, and this year her clients are bringing home all the accolades.
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Accolades are carved in stone on either side of the bronze figure, referring to Sims as a surgeon, philanthropist and the founder of hospitals.
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What most people don't know is that before all of the accolades and album sales, Solána Rowe was your neighborhood skin consultant at Sephora.
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Maybe the Heathers would do this, too — but the series would make it clear that they were doing it for the accolades and attention.
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Margrethe Vestager, a Danish liberal, has won accolades as the EU's competition commissioner for attacking uncompetitive practices and tax-dodging by American digital giants.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British singer Adele added to her list of many accolades on Thursday, winning Songwriter of the Year at Britain's Ivor Novello Awards.
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The film is racking up awards and accolades like bees on flowers — a fitting simile, considering the film discusses the birds and the bees.
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But when the road dropped some 2.7 inches (7 cm) across a 30 square-meter area over the weekend, the accolades turned to doubt.
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Although my initial attempts on breaking fashion "rules" might have been fueled by the accolades, I can now confidently wear anything without needing approval.
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At the end of November, the Recording Academy released the nominees for the 2018 Grammy Awards, arguably one of the biggest accolades in music.
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His noticeable presence on the field gained him several accolades, including becoming a four-time All-Pro honoree and a six-time Pro Bowler.
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After her recent Grammy nominations and Saturday Night Live performance, this just tops the list of accolades proving SZA's having her best year yet.
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Because at the end of the day, for all of her fame and fortune, album sales, and accolades, Beyoncé is still a Black woman.
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Amid the awards and accolades she has collected over the decades was an edition of People magazine from 1984 with Feinstein on the cover.
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Released on July 227, Below The Heavens did not receive instant praise or even much immediate attention, but the accolades eventually began trickling in.
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Like any powerful and popular internet property, Wikipedia has attracted controversy, as well as accolades, over its last decade and a half of existence.
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She claims Kismet and Logan have none of the accolades Abby hyped, and claims they've grossly underpaid her for the music she's already recorded.
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One product of the heightened focus is the 2015 documentary, The Hunting Ground, which received both accolades and criticisms over its statistics-heavy format.
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But whether accolades in this case belong to the dead animals or the brilliant, living researchers working with cutting-edge techniques is anyone's guess.
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To add to his list of accolades and business pursuits, Williams recently launched a tennis apparel collection with adidas that evokes a 70s vibe.
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While many top COD players focused on winning tournaments and accolades, FaZe Banks, FaZe Temperrr and other early FaZe members became famous for trickshotting.
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Mother Teresa earned fame and accolades over a lifetime spent working with the poor and the sick, and with orphans, lepers and AIDS patients.
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The accolades were also heaped on manager Claudio Ranieri, who has never won the top flight title before in his 30-year managerial career.
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The episode rubbed some leadership allies the wrong way, but also won her accolades from some newer members seeking opportunities to break into leadership.
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His approach drew accolades from Wall Street, including some from Mr. Ackman, and helped drive the stock past $260 as recently as last summer.
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But as Democrats piled on the accolades for Hillary Clinton here, she was not just offstage, or holed up in a nearby hotel suite.
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A series of increasingly high-profile jobs in the finance shops at the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) and RNC followed, as did accolades.
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The lightweight, carbon-composite jet, which cost $6 billion to develop, has won performance accolades but failed to secure a sale in 18 months.
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It was so overwhelming that Rabbit himself could hardly believe all the accolades he was receiving as he accepts this fist-to-fist gesture.
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The brand has been racking up accolades since its debut — from CFDA Award and International Woolmark Prize nominations to a few key celebrity endorsements.
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Ovechkin, and all of the accolades Matthews received as a rookie probably would have been bestowed upon McDavid if not for a broken collarbone.
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The series has acquired accolades for its ability to scoop up an enthusiastic and nostalgia-hungry fanbase while transcending problems in pacing and storytelling.
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The 55-year-old actor's girlfriend may not be an Oscar-winner like Mirren, but she does have a few accolades of her own.
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Joyce Carol Oates has authored over 50 novels, has taught at Princeton for decades and has received a National Book Award, among other accolades.
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In 2953, while earning accolades (though little profit) at his own label, Mr. Jacobs took on the role of creative director at Louis Vuitton.
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The episode aired during the ensemble comedy's ninth season — Season 13 debuts Wednesday and the show still has never collected any major industry accolades.
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But the world of gay porn is tumultuous and dramatic, and Noelle has her share of backers and admirers, not to mention accolades, too.
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"To be fully human becomes increasingly challenging with the more accolades you get," said Crum, who has seen no cause for concern with Ledecky.
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John Shuster is more than deserving of the accolades he's gotten during this bonspiel (curling talk for tournament), but his teammates have been outstanding.
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After they are made, female-directed films face difficulty getting into festivals, getting distribution and getting accolades because of the gatekeepers at every level.
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Driftwood is a soft goat cheese from Somerset, England, that has won multiple accolades in the World Cheese Awards over the last few years.
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Their #NeverAgain movement has raised millions of dollars, won accolades, attracted celebrity support and pushed the issue of gun control into the national spotlight.
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His 1985 play, "The Normal Heart," about the beginning of the epidemic and his battles within G.M.H.C., won accolades but further alienated some friends.
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In keeping with his need for accolades and adoration, it is likely Kim will want public recognition as the unifier of the Korean Peninsula.
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We're just seen as one big blob of Asians that are interchangeable, rather than as individuals that are worthy of accolades on our own.
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Today more and more women chefs are taking their rightful place in the culinary establishment and receiving global accolades for their creativity and talent.
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It was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection, received unanimous critical encomiums and — accolade of accolades — was given an entire window at Macy's.
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She published more than 1,700 scientific papers, co-wrote eight books and gathered a stack of accolades as fat as a nanotube is fine.
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Sam Shepard, who died last Thursday at age 19833, was a polymathic writer who collected acclaim and accolades as a playwright, actor and author.
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According to Glassdoor, having certain accolades such as Google certifications or project management certifications can make a candidate more desirable to a job recruiter.
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Accolades about Turn the Page have been numerous, along with the miles' visitors are traveling to view this rare exhibition located in Virginia Beach.
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Lunsford received accolades for his detective work in the Kumra case and has since been promoted to sergeant; his boss, D'Antonio, is now a captain.
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Bleak, but not hopeless, it's also one of those independent films that will rely on critical accolades and awards consideration to magnify its understated glow.
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Among the covers and the countless other accolades, she also got her very own Barbie and made out with Joe Jonas in a music video.
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Mina's performance earned accolades from spectators despite the team's loss, while midfielder Mateus Uribe, who fluffed the first of Colombia's two missed penalties, earned sympathy.
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But her prolific posts since September may perversely serve to bolster the defense, even as they draw her support and accolades from around the globe.
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Party take: Use words like "gritty" and rave about Garfield, turning it back to works you've seen as evidence that his accolades are well-deserved.
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Those accolades aside, Melania hadn't previously indicated much about how she would use the role, which has grown in prominence and influence in recent administrations.
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On PlayStation, Metal Gear Solid is listed as the console's "crowning achievement," with further accolades going to Resident Evil 21999, Xenogears, Tenchu, and Gran Turismo.
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Outside of the trophies and money that come with those accolades, Busch will leave a far more enduring – and often overlooked – legacy on the sport.
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The athlete was also named team captain for the 2018 season, as well as earned several accolades in his first year playing for the Razorbacks.
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In addition to their many accolades, KISS has performed at the Super Bowl, Winter Olympics, and appeared on episodes of Family Guy and American Idol.
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The end of NBA summer vacation means the end of NBA Summer Vacation Watch, but with it come the accolades we've all been waiting for.
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Google, which has used the motto "Don't be evil," received accolades from many quarters for treating Damore's memo as a threat to its corporate culture.
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Beyonce has 22 Grammys under her belt, as a solo artist and with the group, not to mention a plethora of other awards and accolades.
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Saving his mom But his story is about more than baseball accolades, and Mattingly certainly isn't the only person to shed tears over Fernández's death.
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These are just a few of the accolades she's picked up along the way while competing in every games, five total, from 2008 to 2016.
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While Musk has earned himself accolades as a visionary, and a net worth in the billions, he has also received his fair share of criticism.
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We chatted everything from life as a new mom to her recent style accolades, which led us to the topic of New York Fashion Week.
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He entered the NBA last season with over half a decade of professional experience already under his belt, where he racked up numerous EuroLeague accolades.
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He won numerous accolades including 11 Grammy nominations, two Emmy's, a Tony for his performance in "Barry Manilow on Broadway, " and three American Music Awards.
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For all of the accolades the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer has received since it aired last month, there's been a strong dissenting voice.
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His writing coupled with Bá's signature art style created a book that earned accolades and Eisner Awards – the comic equivalent of an Oscar or Grammy.
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Against both he was comfortable enough to pursue his own takedowns and succeed despite having none of the accolades of his opponents in grappling sports.
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The problem is that these ratings have prompted networks to become echo chambers for viewers who only want to hear attacks or accolades for Trump.
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" The actor, who plays DJ Yella in the N.W.A. biopic, adds that the accolades are "all icing on an extremely decadent cake at this point.
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The two superstars have matched each other in almost every sense, whether it be goals, trophies, or individual accolades — separating the pair has proven impossible.
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A clandestine life is one that prevents public accolades for success and, ironically, the most effective field operations never see the public light of day.
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The precious pup has won a staggering 89 ribbons at dog shows, gaining accolades for showing best tricks, waggiest tail, shiniest coat and best dressed.
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The accolades refine to critique: how the eyes fail to match the face, the thin-lipped smile, the nose like soft dough squashed against bone.
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These people are discriminated against because of their ethnicity and accolades for being seen as some of the strongest and bravest people in the country.
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Dutch producer and DJ Reinier Zonneveld is racking up accolades about as fast as new fans are losing their shit to his genre-bending beats.
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With all the accolades and honors he received during his lifetime, Lowery never stopped working to empower people to unite to fight for their rights.
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"Good for him for all the accolades he's gotten and deserves — he's a heck of a catcher, a heck of a baseball player," Beckham said.
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Outside Arizona, Maricopa is still known as the home of Joe Arpaio, the sheriff whose harsh treatment of immigrants won him accolades from the right.
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The Lebanese restaurant has won local and national accolades for its mezze, like za'atar-scented labneh, smoky baba ganoush and fried kibbe sweetened with raisins.
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Now, she can add another cool stat to her growing accolades: the youngest artist in history to write and record a James Bond theme song.
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The two musicians took turns reminiscing in rolling baritones, often reminding each other of accolades the other had received or works they ought to mention.
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She earned a round of applause at a leadership meeting, praise from Speaker Nancy Pelosi at her press conference and personal accolades on the floor.
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After two years as the poster child for teen angst in "Dear Evan Hansen," Ben Platt was over the accolades and ready to move on.
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Still, what I will remember most about Kobe, more than his peerless accolades, is his face, and the way his body gushed across the hardwood.
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Despite the accolades, Bell Burnell has proven that she does what she does not for the prestige or money, but for the sake of science.
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We followed a subjective method, judging domination on individual success and accolades, team success, and an intangible sense of influence and command over a sport.
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To top it all off, Brees led the Saints to their first-ever Super Bowl victory in 2010 and earned MVP accolades for his efforts.
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Pannill Fletcher, who has been endorsed by pro-abortion rights group EMILY's List, is a trial lawyer who has received accolades in her own state.
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The film, about a young bride who works as a spy for India in the 1970s, also won accolades for its lead actor Alia Bhatt.
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The book earned a pile of accolades: National Book Award Winner, #1 New York Times Bestseller, NAACP Image Award Winner, Pulitzer Prize Finalist and more.
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Netflix's original shows have been losing industry accolades to HBO and Amazon too, both of which performed much more strongly at last night's Emmy awards.
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But when the accolades start rolling in, many get embarrassed, sink into their seat, look away or even try to negate or reject the compliment.
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Despite all of that, the movie proved successful on the award circuit, picking up the Golden Globe for best comedy or musical, among other accolades.
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A good player in his own right, Davis took over the planning job in 2005 and initially enjoyed accolades for his changes to the Open.
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John Lamparski/Getty Images; Larry Busacca/Getty Images In addition to the accolades being given out, Jennifer Hudson and Michael C. Hall are set to perform.
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So far, YouTube's lineup hasn't raked in much in the way of buzz or accolades, especially when compared to content from competitors like Netflix and Amazon.
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Much has been made recently of the disappointing box-office performance for the movie "Booksmart," despite critical and celebrity accolades for actress Olivia Wilde's directorial debut.
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Chinese artist Cao Rung is a seamstress of the utmost skill, receiving accolades for a hyperrealistic recreation of her grandparents' home constructed entirely with embroidered cloth.
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But, like Parent, we don't have enough information on him beyond his accolades, so it would be tough to bump too many players down for him.
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It couldn't be more appropriate for her to receive this honor, and it's just another thing she can add to her already long list of accolades.
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Steve Carell will earn accolades for his performance as Nic's father, David, but personally I was far more impressed by Maura Tierney as David's wife, Karen.
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Yet it seems no matter how popular essays become, no matter the accolades they receive, the bias against them as an amateur, artless feminine form persists.
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Anti-rape activism has achieved a certain "glamour" in the past year — witness the magazine covers, the mainstream media recognition, the accolades for reporters uncovering abuse.
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"Son of Saul" took second prize at the Cannes Film Festival last year, and also won a Golden Globe for best foreign film, among other accolades.
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Distinguishing herself through smart choices and strong performances, Pannu had an exceptional 2018, winning accolades for her roles in Anubhav Sinha's "Mulk" and Anurag Kashyap's "Manmarziyaan".
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Unlike most awards shows, the biggest appeal of The Game Awards isn't the accolades themselves: it's the multitude of new trailers and reveals that accompany them.
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Legendary comedian and actress Elaine May has numerous accolades for her long career as a screenwriter, working on comedies like Heaven Can Wait and The Birdcage.
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Spencer Pratt, famous for reality TV show The Hills, a Snapchat cover of Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do," among other accolades, loves it.
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British-Iranian Amanpour is CNN's chief international correspondent and has won numerous journalism accolades, including four Peabody awards and 11 Emmy awards for news and documentary.
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After the success of her novel "Kindred" in 1979, she was able to support herself writing full-time and went on to capture top literary accolades.
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The first season of "True Detective" aired in 2014 and quickly became a breakout hit, with Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey earning accolades and awards attention.
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But for Sud—whose series Seven Seconds, about a black boy killed by a police officer, recently dropped on Netflix—it isn't always about the accolades.
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In the suit, he points out Ye, Cudi and Ty have received accolades and "substantial profits" from "Kids See Ghosts" -- but he hasn't seen a dime.
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It's the actresses first German language production, and according to the critics and the festival judge's reviews, it appears ta riveting role worthy of the accolades.
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"It was so exciting to be standing next to him and him getting all these accolades," she said of supporting her husband at the Emmy Awards.
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After Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale swept through awards season, netting dozens of accolades, it looks like the show will be heading back to Gilead this spring.
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At the top of a bilateral meeting, the accolades dripped from Trump's mouth as he expressed his gratitude for the welcome mat Xi had laid out.
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And as I recently discovered when Toyota let me borrow a 2020 Corolla XSE for a week, the car maker isn't resting on its many accolades.
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Both are incredibly competitive and both have multiple accolades in their sport, but their friendly sibling rivalry, as far as anyone knows, has never turned ugly.
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I have all the individual accolades but I don't have the trophy so hopefully, we can win this title this year, which I believe we can.
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Behrends tweeted about the controversy at his school and the accolades from College Board, and it's racked up more than 45,000 likes and nearly 14,000 retweets.
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Today the majority of dance music that earns accolades and profits is made in London, Los Angeles, Berlin, and New York, and disproportionately by white producers.
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The hilarious 2015 novel won countless accolades, including the Man Booker prize, and has only grown more relevant given the last two years of American politics.
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After the success of her novel "Kindred" in 1979, she was able to support herself writing full time and went on to capture top literary accolades.
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Apple's new state-of-the-art phone — the iPhone X—has received accolades for replacing the familiar home button with facial recognition technology, known as FRT.
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He sequenced and re-sequenced his images in smaller, hand-bound versions that eventually were assembled and resorted to become the work that earned him accolades.
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Meanwhile, Netanyahu is aware of how popular Trump is in Israel, and used Trump's accolades as part of his campaign communications during his last reelection bid.
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I don't know about all the personal accolades or all the dominance or that kind of stuff, but we just want to put up a fight.
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In recent seasons the company has enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with Mr. Ratmansky, its artist in residence, and won accolades for the quality of its dancing.
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Kaci Lickteig, the defending Western States female champion who finished 77th at this year's race, said that dopers rob themselves of the enjoyment of earning accolades.
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Most, who were recently accepted into the program and accustomed to stellar grades and accolades from teachers and parents, were excited, and even a little cocky.
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For example, the space film "Gravity" opened to accolades for its technological wizardry, but its awards campaign focused on its story of a grieving woman's rebirth.
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Many in Asheville see Murdock as the head of a charity that helps the destitute, a man whose awards and accolades are testimony to his character.
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But the accolades won't make Mr. Lamar's Madison Square Garden headlining debut the best single-night snapshot available of pop music in 2018 — the songs will.
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Emirates posted a short video to Twitter, criticizing Mr. Munoz for a snide remark he had made about Emirates and pointing out its customer satisfaction accolades.
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Ms. Soskin works at the Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond and has earned numerous accolades for her work.
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Ms. Soskin works at the Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond and has earned numerous accolades for her work.
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He has shunned costly bets on North American shale gas and more recently won accolades from investors by signing a flurry of deals in the Gulf.
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For instance, the best show might be the one that's sold out, the one with the most accolades or the one that features a star performer.
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Some employees enjoy getting accolades in a big group setting, while others want to hear in a more intimate one-on-one or small group setting.
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The combination of hook followed by substance has earned Erlich accolades from both the general public and cutting-edge curators at MoMA/PS1 and the Whitney Museum.
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Even with all the accolades — reality shows and movie appearances are on her resume, too — none of the attention appears to have gone to the dog's head.
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He certainly could have: After an illustrious career developing some of the most innovative products in tech, he had all the wealth and accolades anyone could want.
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