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- noun Plural form of
Emmy .
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Examples
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Those shows may not win Emmys, but they're reliably popular and they repeat well, which is why ABC so desperately wants one.
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The difference between the Golden Globes and the Emmys is that the Globes are decided by approx. 75 foreign journalists.
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MAD MEN and 30 ROCK Win Emmys Again for Best Drama and Best Comedy So No One Will Be Upset
Grey Gardens Director Michael Sucsy Will Now Take THE VOW – Collider.com 2010
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I really don’t understand why it was able to generate so much hype and win Emmys, but I guess if you consider the competition out there these days for comedies that there isn’t much.
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HBO’s The Sopranos, which was recently nominated for 22 Emmys, is wildly popular among critics and television viewers, but it has also caused consternation among some Italian-American groups that feel a sense of d” j” vu.
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"I think the Emmys was a big move for us," he said, explaining later in the evening that it took some major convincing for the Academy to offer him the gig.
Jimmy Fallon Celebrates Two Years on Late Night: My Parents Are Now Addicted to Red Bull! 2011
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Award presenter and comedian Ricky Gervais later observed sarcastically that the Emmys were the ultimate awards ceremony.
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The Emmys are the big draw this weekend — my predictions a combination wish list/analysis can be found here — but here's a look at some of the other TV this weekend that stands out.
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Half the fun of the Emmys is the Pre-Emmys red carpet show.
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Half the fun of the Emmys is the Pre-Emmys red carpet show.
The Emmys 2010
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