Sentences with phrase «tagged as academy»

Tagged as Academy Awards, awards, Best Actress, Brie Larson, Cate Blanchett, Charlotte Rampling, film, Forrest Hartman, Jennifer Lawrence, movies, Oscars, Saoirse Ronan
Tagged as Academy Awards, Alicia Vikander, awards, Best Supporting Actress, film, Forrest Hartman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Kate Winslet, movies, Oscars, Rachel McAdams, Rooney Mara
Tagged as Academy Awards, awards, Best Picture, Bridge of Spies, Brooklyn, film, Forrest Hartman, Mad Max: Fury Road, movies, Oscars, Room, Spotlight, The Big Short, The Martian, The Revenant
Tagged as Academy Awards, Best Actor, Bryan Cranston, Eddie Redmayne, Forrest Hartman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Michael Fassbender, Oscars

Not exact matches

Overall, raters in most fields were twice as likely to tag the woman as the best candidate, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
For example, the set of tags within the 37,974 posts on Del.icio.us that contained the label «blog» fit the power law curve, and tags from the virtual folksonomy matched it as well, the team reports today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Matt Rodgers on 2018's forgotten Oscar contenders... As Jimmy Kimmel steps out onto the Dolby Theatre stage to deliver his introduction to the 90th Academy Awards, spare a thought for those who still have their pre-ordered tuxedo hanging in the closet, or that dress they'd practiced the red carpet walk in still tagged for return, -LSB-...]
Tagged as: 2017, 2017 kc oscar party, academy awards, boom howdy, kansas city, kansas city oscar party, kc oscar party, Lost in Reviews, oscar contest, oscar party, scene - stealers, Screenland Armour
Filed Under: Awards Season, Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: 25 April, Academy Awards, April and the Extraordinary World, Bilal, finding dory, Ice Age: Collision Course, Kingsglaive: FInal Fantasy XV, Kubo and the Two Strings, Kung Fu Panda 3, Long Way North, Miss Hokusai, Moana, Monkey King: Hero Is Back, Mune, Mustafa & the Magician, My Life as a Zucchini, Phantom Boy, Sausage Party, Sing, Snowtime!
Filed Under: Awards Season, Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: 3 1/2 Minutes 10 Bullets, Academy Awards, Amy, Best of Enemies, Cartel Land, Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, He Named Me Malala, Heart of a Dog, Liston to Me Marlon, Meru, The Hunting Ground, The Look of Silence, We Come as Friends, What Happened Miss Simone, Where to Invade Next, Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom
Tagged as: 2016, 2016 kc oscar party, academy awards, boom howdy, kansas city, kc oscar party, Lost in Reviews, oscar contest, oscar party, scene - stealers, Screenland Armour
Amana Academy has been selected as a finalist for the 2017 STEM Education Awards sponsored by the Technology Association of Georgia and TAG Education Collaborative.
Tagged as: Academy of Interactive Entertainment, AIE, Atomizer, Australia, Bearzerkers, Big Paw Games, Cardboard Keep, Develiper, gaming, Grant, Heist, indie, kickstarter, Multiplayer, PC reviews, Recepients, Reveal, Rumble Academy, Screenshots, The Academy of Interactive Entertainment, Warden, Wildgrass Games
Tagged as: artspace, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Casey Kaplan, Chuck Close, Cindy Sherman, David Salle, David Zwirner, Do Ho Suh, Dustin Yellin, Edward Burtynsky, Eric Fischl, Kenny Scharf, Lawrence Weiner, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Louise Bourgeois, Marcel Dzama, Marianne Boesky, Peter Doig, Prospect New Orleans, Ross Bleckner, Sally Mann, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, White Cube
Tagged as: 2014 whitney biennial, A.L. Steiner, Academy Records and Matt Hanner, Alex Jovanovich, Allan Sekula, Alma Allen, Amy Sillman, Ana Rodriguez, and Sensory Ethnography Lab, and Trevor Shimizu, Andrea Tese, Andrew Bujalski, Angel Favorite, Angie Keefer, Annie Ewaskio, Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens, Anthony Antonellis, April Friges, Beatrice Anderson, Ben Kinmont, bhfu, BHQF, Bjarne Melgaard, Brucennial, C. Finley, Caitlin Cherry, Carol Jackson, Channa Horwitz, Charlemagne Palestine, Charline von Heyl, Chris Larson, Christa Bell, Critical Practices Inc., Dachi Cole & Candice Williams, Dan Walsh, Daphne Fitzpatrick, Darren Bader, Dashiell Manley, Dave McKenzie, David Diao, David Foster Wallace, David Robbins, Dawoud Bey, Desiree Leary, Diego Leclery, Dominika Ksel, Dona Nelson, Donelle Woolford, Doug Ischar, Eddy Segal, Ei Arakawa and Carissa Rodriguez, Elijah Burgher, Emily Sundblad, Etel Adnan, Fred Lonidier, Gaby Collins Fernandez, gary indiana, Gaylen Gerber with David Hammons, Gretchen Bender, Guerrilla Girls, Haley Hughes, Hauser & Wirth, Heather Powell, HOWDOYOUSAYYAMINAFRICAN?
Tagged as: bam, bamart, ben schumacher, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carlos Reyes, collectrium, David J. Merritt, dia art foundation, Jo - ey Tang, Margarete Jakschik, NYU Steinhardt, robert whitman, tyler school of art
Tagged as: ArtBridge, five jobs, Montclair Art Museum, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, School of Fine Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the metropolitan museum of art
Tagged as: 3rd Ward, angora, art newspaper, bunny, chris burden, christie's, Christie's Mayfair, fluffy bunny, Frieze, Guggenheim, James Turrell, jerry saltz, Kyle Chayka, marina galperina, National Academy School, National Selfie Portrait Gallery, rabbit, S 2, selfies, sothebys
Tagged as: 113th Annual Student Exhibition, abstract art, abstract expressionism, art, art installation, Bradford Carmichael, DoNArTNeWs, Master of Fine Arts, mixed media art, PAFA, paintings, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Philadelphia art, Philadelphia art shows, Philadelphia artists, Philadelphia history
Tagged as: ACES, Arch Coal, Carbon Storage Research Corporation, CCS, class action, climate litigation, ClimaTweet, coal, copenhagen, ExxonMobil, Katrina, National Academy of Science, National Science Foundation, Nature, Peabody, permafrost, pteropods, Solve Climate, SwissRE, Ted Schuur
Tagged as: Andrew Dessler, Antarctica, Anthony Watts, carbon dioxide, clean air act, Climate Audit, climate change, climate disruption, climate models, climate - change denial, climategate, ClimaTweet, CO2, CRU, ENSO, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gas, Greenland, ice sheet, Independent Climate Chang Email Review, Institute of Medicine, James Hansen, Lord Oxburgh, Marc Morano, Massachusetts v. EPA, methane, Michael Mann, Monckton, National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, nitrogen, ocean acidification, Penn State, Phil Jones, Pollutant, Richard Lindzen, Ross McKitrick, Royal Society, S. Fred Singer, Science & Technology, sea level rise, Sir Muir Russell, Sonia Boehmer - Christiansen, Steve McIntre, Steve Milloy, Supreme Court, Venus, Washington Times
Tagged as: Alyssa Carducci, APCO International, atrazine, Bali, Cindy Baxter, climate change, climate disruption, climategate, ClimaTweet, Environment & Climate News, global warming, Google Scholar, Greenpeace, Heartland Institute, honoraria, IPCC, James Taylor, Jodi Solomon, Johns Hopkins University, Media Trackers, Media Trackers Florida, Michael Mann, MIT, National Academy of Sciences, National Science Foundation, Penn State, Philip Morris, Richard Lindzen, Scott Mandia, secondhand smoke, Sourcewatch, speaker fees, Steve Milloy, Syngenta, TASSC, The Association for Sound Science Coalition
Tagged as: American culture, Anthony Watts, Bill Nierenberg, California, climate disruption, ClimaTweet, David Lister, global warming, Greenland, history of climate change science, innovation, Jason, Jule Charney, National Academy of Sciences, plague, Reagon, SB375, sea level rise, urban heat island
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