Halle Berry not only accepted her Razzie award in person for her role in "Catwoman," but she also brought along her Oscar, which she had won for "Monster's Ball." Her appearance was seen as a humorous acknowledgment of her worst film, contrasting it with her previous recognition for outstanding work. Berry's decision to show up with the Oscar highlighted her ability to embrace both success and failure in her career.
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Many people believe so, but I don't think so. My reason is that towards the end of Monsters, Inc. they showed the door to the room in which Boo was last seen in being shredded to pieces, so I don't know how she escaped shredding when there was no way to escape.
I think it was taken by the person Tony had incorrectly convicted. He may have found where the money is and left with it. They never showed it so I guess he took the money
-- they showed that smoking causes cancer :) kymmie
All of the ahows showed it, but it was old man's birthday.
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many famous people showed gratitude
Ibn Sina
The money (or property) that was put up and accepted by the court as his bail bond is forfeited to the court, and the absconder will have the charge of fugitive added to his other charge(s).
When the first person showed great enthusiasm.
If you are referring to a sequel I doubt it since the last movie in the series was Freddy vs Jason as the Universal monsters showed us in the 1940's you combine the monsters you kill the series
The winner showed modesty as he graciously thanked his opponent and accepted his prize.Modesty is not being boastful about your own talents or achievements.
Rosa Park showed courage by not giving up her sit for a white person plus fighting for her belief
Johannes Kepler was the person who first showed that planetary orbits are ellipses. His work, published in 1609, is known as Kepler's first law of planetary motion.
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He was a good person and did good things?
The rookie accepted all the media praise with true humility.