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One of them, the Belgian mob drama "Bullhead," is nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Foreign-Language Film.
Would You Like a Beer With That Movie? Steve Dollar 2012
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Why you should be interested: It's likely "Police, Adjective" will receive an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign-Language Film, and it has already won two prestigious awards at the Cannes Film Festival and received warm responses from audiences and critics at other major film fests around the world.
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Andreae, whose value was such that the brewers paid him $40,000 a year—the 2009 equivalent of $860,000—earned at least part of his salary by also serving as vice president and official spokesman of the American Association of Foreign-Language Newspapers, writing and underwriting the translation of pro-beer editorials for these papers—signed by others, of course.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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American Association of Foreign-Language Newspapers, 85, 102
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American Association of Foreign-Language Newspapers, 85, 102
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When the brewers captured control of the American Association of Foreign-Language Newspapers, they provided prepackaged editorials attacking Prohibition and implicitly supported a 1915 editorial campaign against war-preparedness spending.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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When the brewers captured control of the American Association of Foreign-Language Newspapers, they provided prepackaged editorials attacking Prohibition and implicitly supported a 1915 editorial campaign against war-preparedness spending.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Andreae, whose value was such that the brewers paid him $40,000 a year—the 2009 equivalent of $860,000—earned at least part of his salary by also serving as vice president and official spokesman of the American Association of Foreign-Language Newspapers, writing and underwriting the translation of pro-beer editorials for these papers—signed by others, of course.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Waltz With Bashir should be a lock for Best Foreign-Language Film, though The Class should also be a strong contender.
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"After the Wedding is the weakest of the films nominated for the 2006 Foreign-Language Film Oscar," writes Robert Cashill.
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