Sentences with phrase «woman nominees»

The phrase "woman nominees" refers to women who have been put forward or nominated for a particular role or position. It suggests that these women are being considered as candidates or potential choices for that specific purpose. Full definition
And I think I'm right in saying that she's the first unmarried woman nominee.
Portman's characterization was perfectly accurate — and the lack of women nominees became even more clear when Barbra Streisand took the stage to present the Best Motion Picture (Drama) prize and noted that she is the only woman to have ever won Best Director, for Yentl in 1984.
Frances McDormand rousingly acknowledged women nominees, Jordan Peele made history, and The Shape of Water won big.
NPR notes that Obama has appointed the first Hispanic to the Supreme Court, the first openly gay man on a federal district court, and the first women nominees who are Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese.
From 1978 to 1981, as assistant to President Carter, she was an advocate for the Equal Rights Amendment and worked on the selection of women nominees for the federal judiciary.
McDormand had earlier made headlines for an acceptance speech in which she asked all the women nominees to get on their feet, so that their efforts could be applauded.
Frances McDormand gave a powerful acceptance speech at the 90th Academy Awards when she won the Oscar for Best Actress, asking all the women nominees at the awards show to stand and be recognized.
As Meryl Streep almost bounced in joy, McDormand urged all the women nominees, in various categories, across the hall at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, to stand up and be seen and be heard.
Frances made history with her acceptance speech, where she called on all the women nominees in the room to stand up.
Davis continued: «Even the women who are still in silence, the women who stepped up and spoke up, all of the women nominees, all of the women who should have been, could have been nominees, we're all worth it.
Frances McDormand, asking the women nominees to stand, and introducing the world to the term «inclusion rider» — a contract provision stars can insist on that requires film productions to employ a specific number of women and minorities, including the crew, and may require pay equity / parity as well,
And at one point in her acceptance speech, she encouraged all the women nominees in every category to stand up.
It was her second statue after her win for «Fargo,» more than 20 years ago, but this time she was asking her women colleagues — every woman nominee in every category — to stand up.
The 60 - year - old actor requested all the woman nominees to stand up.
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