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Daniel Radcliffe makes more money than the oscar-winning Tom Hanks.
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UPDATE:The New York Post reports that Nicholas Brooks, the son of oscar-winning composer Joseph Brooks, is being questioned by police in connection with the hotel death.
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UPDATE:The New York Post reports that Nicholas Brooks, the son of oscar-winning composer Joseph Brooks, is being questioned by police in connection with the hotel death.
Soho House Murder: Woman Found Dead In Bathtub The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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UPDATE:The New York Post reports that Nicholas Brooks, the son of oscar-winning composer Joseph Brooks, is being questioned by police in connection with the hotel death.
Soho House Murder: Woman Found Dead In Bathtub The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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I prefer 2 angelina the action star and jolie the oscar-winning
Producer Thinks ‘Salt’ Substitute Angelina Jolie Will Make For Spicy Dish » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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It's very derivative of past (better) Horner scores, and just not in the same league as Star Wars, the Star Treks, E.T., LOTR or other oscar-winning fantasy epic equivalents (or even Titanic, for that matter).
Holiday Viewing Glenn Dunks 2009
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More details are emerging about the car crash that landed oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman in the hospital.
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The other culprit would be Meryl Streep's *ghastly* accent as Lindsay Chamberlain in 'A Cry In The Dark / Evil Angels', which was probably taken as accurate due to 'her oscar-winning actress 'status.
Writing: The Freelance #2 (actually) Rogers 2006
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The "hockey stick" was used to warn the world of the threat of global warming by numerous individuals and organisations, including Al Gore in his oscar-winning film an Inconvenient Truth and UN body the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The "hockey stick" was used to warn the world of the threat of global warming by numerous individuals and organisations, including Al Gore in his oscar-winning film an Inconvenient Truth and UN body the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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