An awards ceremony is an event and television programming genre where an award, of any type, is given to a person or people.
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Name | Date | Other Notes  |
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Grammy Awards nominations | 12/5 | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations | 12/12 | |
Golden Globe Awards nominations | 12/13 | |
New York Film Critics Circle Awards ceremony | 1/7 | |
People's Choice Awards ceremony | 1/9 | |
Academy Awards nominations | 1/10 | |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards ceremony | 1/10 | |
Golden Globe Awards ceremony | 1/13 | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony | 1/27 | |
Grammy Awards ceremony | 2/10 | |
British Academy Film Awards ceremony | 2/10 | |
Independent Spirit Awards ceremony | 2/23 | |
Academy Awards ceremony | 2/24 |
Famous quotes containing the words award and/or ceremony:
“The award of a pure gold medal for poetry would flatter the recipient unduly: no poem ever attains such carat purity.”
—Robert Graves (18951985)
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—Frances Burney (17521840)