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I need to ensure that all changes are made consistently and that the brand names like "Die Hard" remain unchanged. Let me go through each part again to verify. The original input is: Take a bit of

Also, I need to check if numbers like "4 Academy Award nominations" are handled correctly. The "4" should stay, and "Academy Award" is proper. So spintax on "nominations" becomes proposals. I need to ensure that all changes are