The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Meryl Streep has received 19
Academy Award nominations, more than any other actor or actress in history?
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Perhaps I am just being vain about it, but the cross is typically for post-mortem indications (such as if the person passed during production or was released after that person's death). In Streep's credits, several are noted with the cross as a symbol of not having yet aired. Isn't there some other symbol that is actually correct, or at least more appropriate, for this denotation? This is the first time I have ever seen it used for productions not having yet aired, so I was wondering. Thank you. — Preceding
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