Similar words: nominate, dominated, nominative, nomination, denominator, denomination, dominate, abominate. Meaning: ['nɑmɪneɪtɪd /'nɒm-] adj. appointed by nomination.
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61. Alice was to be handed over to a guardian nominated by Richard, who would marry her after his return from crusade.
62. Steven Soderbergh, nominated as best director for both Traffic and Erin Brockovich, won for the former.
63. Of 120 members nominated, forty-seven never sat; of the remainder, twenty-seven did not sign the death warrant.
64. Nominated by President Nixon in 1974, Quello has evolved into an institution at the commission, outlasting chairman after chairman.
65. The greater use of nominated subcontractors has been reflected in their influence on building contracts.
66. The ball travels the distance you have nominated, plus the score of the Artillery dice.
67. Skip Away is not nominated to the Breeders' Cup and would need to be supplemented for $ 480, 000.
68. Room 4.17 has been nominated as the place for the delivery of nominations and withdrawals.
69. Operating as a standing committee of Council, its membership comprises: Two members nominated from each of the 22 district societies.
70. Candidates could be nominated by political parties, party coalitions, or groups of 500 voters.
71. They also nominated reliable people to take over prefectures and senior posts in the central ministries in Paris.
72. Jane Campion was one of the people nominated for the 'Best Director' award.
73. Now it was his aunt Elizabeth who nominated him, mostly because she says he's a great, considerate wee boy.
74. Members are nationals of and nominated by the Parties and serve for four-year terms.
75. Beauty and the Beast was the first animated film ever nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.
76. Twenty years later he decided to lodge an Entitlement Appeal against the decision, and nominated the Association to represent him.
77. Although he had been nominated as a conservative by Protestant Unionists within the constituency, he had quickly become an O'Neill supporter.
78. The only black nominated was director Diane Houston for a live-action short film.
79. The central committee had decided in March that these should be nominated by primary party cells.
80. Every Whitehall Department now has a nominated Minister who is specifically responsible for promoting equal opportunities in public appointments.
81. Who takes the risk, for example,(sentencedict.com) when a nominated subcontractor fails to perform diligently and delays completion of the main contract?
82. Accusations of ballot-box stuffing at the neighborhood-run election were made about the meeting which nominated the new slate.
83. Whoever is nominated today will go forward to the leadership elections.
84. Those nominated by the President to high executive and judicial office must be accepted by the Senate.
85. An undistinguished Senator from Ohio, he had been nominated as a compromise candidate at the Republican convention.
86. He'd agreed with her about the low weasels who had nominated her.
87. A board was nominated to run each industry as a viable commercial enterprise.
88. It was confirmed yesterday that she has been nominated as best actress for her part in the film Howards End.
89. Each of the services nominated five of their installations for participation.
90. The nominated approver may only obtain the listings after the package has been submitted for approval.
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