Talia Shire
He starred in two consecutive Best Picture winners: Gladiator (2000) and A Beautiful Mind (2001).
Citizen Kane
Real Madrid won in 1955 and 4 consecutive times after that
Thirty-six of the total Best Picture winners as of 2012 were adapted from books. The Best Picture is one of the most prestigious awards that a film can earn.
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Best Picture winners: 1967 In the Heat of the Night, 1968 Oliver!
The caption on the picture says "This year's contest winners."Hope this helped
1950's
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Are you trying to say, "Does the sentence 'Each of the winners had their picture taken,' use the correct possessive pronoun?" If so...The answer is no, but it is understandable that somebody would write it that way. Let's analyze the sentence."Each of the winners had their picture taken.""Of the winners" is a prepositional phrase, so "winners" cannot be the noun that the possessive pronoun "their" is based off of. Therefore, "their" refers to "each." "Each" is a singular noun, so it doesn't match up grammatically with the plural possessive pronoun "their." Instead, "his or her" must be used, assuming that the genders of the winners are undetermined. The sentence should read,"Each of the winners had his or her picture taken."Obviously, this phrasing is awkward and cumbersome in daily speech. So what to do when you want to refer to a somebody whose gender you do not know? Saying "Each of the winners had itspicture taken," is wrong, because the winners do have gender. Therefore, many people have adopted the closest equivalent in the English language to a pronoun with unknown gender, the third person tense. "Their" is a possessive pronoun that encompasses both genders. People may misuse "they" or "them" similarly. Please not that even if it is commonly used, it is still incorrect grammar!
The Deer Hunter, Driving Miss Daisy, Dances with Wolves.
Marcel Desailly - Bordeaux and AC Milan Paolo Sousa - Juventus and Borussia Dortmund