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1998 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Picture:Saving Private RyanBest Actor:Nick Nolte, AfflictionBest Actress:Cameron Diaz, There's Something About Mary Best Supporting Actor:Bill Murray, Rushmore Best Supporting Actress:…1999 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Picture:Topsy-TurvyBest Actor:Richard Farnsworth, The Straight StoryBest Actress:Hilary Swank, Boys Don't CryBest Supporting Actor:John Malkovich, Being John MalkovichBest Supporting…2004 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
The winners of the 70th New York Film Critics Circle Awards were announced December 13, 2004Best Picture:SidewaysBest Actor:Paul Giamatti, SidewaysBest Actress:Imelda Staunton, Vera…2005 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
The winners of the 71st New York Film Critics Circle Awards were announced December 12, 2005 Best Picture: Brokeback…2003 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
The winners of the 69th New York Film Critics Circle Awards were announced December 15, 2003Best Picture:The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingBest Actor:Bill Murray, Lost in…2000 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Picture:TrafficBest Actor:Tom Hanks, Cast AwayBest Actress:Laura Linney, You Can Count on MeBest Supporting Actor:Benicio Del Toro, TrafficBest Supporting Actress:Marcia Gay Harden,…2001 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Picture:Mulholland DriveBest Actor:Tom Wilkinson, In the BedroomBest Actress:Sissy Spacek, In the BedroomBest Supporting Actor:Steve Buscemi, Ghost WorldBest Supporting Actress:Helen…Propertius, Sextus
(Encyclopedia) Propertius, SextusPropertius, Sextussĕkˈstəs prōpûrˈshəs [key], c.50 b.c.–c.16 b.c., Roman elegiac poet, b. Umbria. He was a member of the circle of Maecenas. A master of the Latin…Kiwanis International
(Encyclopedia) Kiwanis InternationalKiwanis Internationalkĭwäˈnĭs [key], community service organization of active and retired business and professional people, founded in 1915 at Detroit, Mich. Local…cromlech
(Encyclopedia) cromlechcromlechkrŏmˈlĕk [key] [Welsh or Breton,=crooked stone], term that has changed in meaning from its original equivalent to dolmen. It later came to be used for a single standing…