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From HBO-land: Game of Thrones' "imp"-ish Peter Dinklage is an obvious choice, ditto Boardwalk's fiery Kelly Macdonald, but I'm surprised Michael Shannon, as Boardwalk's twisted Prohibition agent, wasn't recognized.
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Boardwalk's ensemble will go for a repeat win against the casts of Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, Dexter and The Good Wife.
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In directing, who's going to deny Martin Scorsese for helming Boardwalk's pilot?
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And while Panjabi could easily score a repeat win as Wife's sexy confidante, shattered when her adulterous deception was revealed at season's end, the character who grew the most through her respective season is Boardwalk's deceptively demure Macdonald as the Irish widow with a will of iron.
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With the closure of some stores, Louisiana Boardwalk's occupancy slipped to about 82% in 2010 from about 94% in 2008, according to Morningstar Inc.'s Realpoint.
Boardwalk Comes Up Short Maura Webber Sadovi 2011
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Steve Buscemi, Boardwalk Empire, Lead Actor in a Drama Series: I'm so appreciative of the support Boardwalk's been given.
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Boardwalk's AFFO will slip only 2% this year and should be flat in 2011, versus an average drop of 17% and 4%, respectively, for its U.S. rivals.
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But the bigger opportunity has been expanding Boardwalk's network to carry skyrocketing domestic natural-gas production.
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There is trepidation among those who watched the once-ramshackle Boardwalk's revenue stream revive with the 1978 birth of the casinos.
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A tourism conference, to be held at the Boardwalk's Tsitsikamma
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