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  2. List of awards and nominations received by Clint Eastwood

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    He has appeared mainly in western, action, comedy, and dramafilms. [2][3] Eastwood has received multiple awards and nominations for his work in the films Unforgiven, Mystic River, and Million Dollar Baby, among others. These awards include Academy Awards, Directors Guild of America Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and People's Choice Awards.

  3. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    The actual solution to this riddle is to add correctly (correct time, correct person and correct location) from the bank point of view which in this case seems to be the problem: First day: $30 in the bank + $20 owner already withdrew = $50. Second day: $15 in the bank + ($15 + $20 owner already withdrew) = $50.

  4. Better Off Dead (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $3.5 million. Box office. $10.3 million. Better Off Dead is a 1985 American teen black comedy film written and directed by Savage Steve Holland. It stars John Cusack as high school student Lane Meyer, who becomes suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him shortly before Christmas.

  5. The Immaculate Room - Wikipedia

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    Mikey and Kate are a couple in their thirties who have been selected to participate in a challenge devised by a famous professor. The challenge is to live in a single room together, called the “Immaculate Room,” for 50 days. If they succeed, they will win five million dollars; if one of them gives up and leaves, the remaining participant ...

  6. St. Petersburg paradox - Wikipedia

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    The St. Petersburg paradox or St. Petersburg lottery[ 1] is a paradox involving the game of flipping a coin where the expected payoff of the lottery game is infinite but nevertheless seems to be worth only a very small amount to the participants. The St. Petersburg paradox is a situation where a naïve decision criterion that takes only the ...

  7. John Carpenter (game show contestant) - Wikipedia

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    He held the record for the largest single win in United States game show history, until it was broken by Rahim Oberholtzer who won $1.12 million on another U.S. quiz show, Twenty One. [2] On the November 19, 1999, episode of Millionaire, Carpenter proceeded to advance to the million-dollar question without using any lifelines. He then used his ...

  8. Grand Theft Auto V - Wikipedia

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    Players may create their own crews and join up to five total. Crews win multiplayer matches to earn experience points and climb online leaderboards. [83] Grand Theft Auto Online launched on 1 October 2013, two weeks after Grand Theft Auto V 's release. [84] Many players reported connection difficulties and game freezes during load screens.

  9. Million Dollar Game Show Winners: What Happens After the ...

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    Claim To Fame: In 2001, won $1.86 million on Who Wants to be a Millionaire and $11,401 on Jeopardy! in 1989. After the Show: Retired from his job at IBM four years after his appearance on ...