Quiz bowl competitions can be extremely tense affairs, with down to the line finishes and shattered dreams. |
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Dates and times were fixed for all competitions and clubs had to adhere to all these dates. |
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It was coordinated quadrennially with competitions in Varna, Moscow, and Helsinki. |
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He performs as soloist and accompanist and is a frequent adjudicator at piano festivals and competitions. |
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To add to the excitement, a children's entertainer, competitions, quizzes and refreshments were included in the morning's entertainment. |
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He has won two silver medals in 100m dash, four silver medals and bronze medals in javelin throw and discus throw in national-level competitions. |
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He said sea angling was a major sport and recreational activity and if the competitions had to be cancelled irreparable damage would be done. |
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A number of internal competitions were judged by members of photography clubs from Kilkenny and Mullingar. |
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I'd be especially interested in comments from those who have judged competitions over the years. |
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He has also had the honour of being asked to judge numerous competitions at regional and national levels. |
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She frequently adjudicates local and regional competitions and National Guild of Piano Teachers auditions. |
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This involves training judges to adjudicate at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays. |
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He said while there was a carnival atmosphere in the showgrounds there was also some very serious competitions to be adjudicated on. |
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He is also regularly invited to adjudicate at choral competitions including the 2002 Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Competition. |
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Those of us who have played in juries or competitions open ourselves up to evaluation and, in fact, desire the insight these experiences provide. |
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In addition to his work at the Museum of Modern Art, Barr served on the advisory boards of other museums and the juries of art competitions. |
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The club is open to people of all ages and abilities, has a strong junior section and attends a range of competitions. |
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The once or twice my PE instructor, Sarge, forced me to play in public basketball competitions rank among my most painful memories. |
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We worked really hard to come up with money by doing everything from sumo wrestling competitions to washing cars. |
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The programme will consist of keirin and sprint competitions, an invitation keirin and the head-to-head Britain and France Team Sprint. |
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The Indians came through the tough Olympic qualifying competitions before making the grade. |
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If there are no answer keys, compare your answers against those of some friends of yours who are also doing the practice competitions. |
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Macra has also put together a whole host of novelty competitions and farm skills displays, from sheaf tossing to round bale rolling. |
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Shows introduced competitions in bush skills, such as wood-chopping, boxing, shearing, and horse-riding. |
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The Radio Lollipop crew is equipped with puzzles, wordsearches, crosswords, a craft trolley and competitions. |
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It was a great day of competitions and interaction between professional working dogs and their handlers. |
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Previous competitions also used poles made out of ash wood which was not flexible, and athletes would sort of climb up the pole as they jumped. |
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The group are now being registered as an official group and will take part in the association's competitions and outings. |
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Mr Dymond said it was hoped to have displays by professional skaters and bikers with open competitions for all comers to take part in. |
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The club members participated in many inter-school competitions and won laurels to the school. |
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Because of the heat, the lawn bowling was delayed until later, while the darts and pool competitions were played down to the final stages. |
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New revenue sources will include sponsorship, competitions, selling expertise and online offerings. |
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From looking at their performance in other competitions it appears as if there is talent aplenty in the area. |
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They sponsored ski competitions and rock-climbing festivals, and the grass-roots approach worked. |
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We make sure there are enough competitions around and fights organised at the club level to keep them busy too. |
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They bowed slightly, the way they did at competitions, after their routines. |
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The various competitions tapped the latent creative and artistic potential of women. |
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Shows insist on running asinine competitions to check that their listeners are awake and tuned in. |
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The new law also includes plans to ensure that there is a clear distinction between lotteries and prize competitions. |
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Both sides have had good runs in their respective cup competitions in September. |
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The netball association is low on funds and finds it difficult even to attend regional competitions. |
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For competitions, archers will wear white shirts, white pants and white athletic shoes. |
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Both guys come from families of real lumberjacks and they often compete in lumberjack competitions. |
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The lure of beating a bunch of five-year-olds at beach football or Frisbee competitions may seem great, but it looks pathetic. |
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So, apart from pushing for a more respectable position in the table, it is to the cup competitions that he is looking for salvation. |
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European Studies is taught as a subject in the school and many students have entered EU organised competitions with great success. |
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She is also a former Wimbledon champion, winning both the women's doubles and mixed doubles competitions. |
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This means mailing out your scores and CDs to competitions, conductors, managers and performers. |
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Further, athletic competitions for youth can be organized at the tehsil, district, division, province and national levels. |
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Generally the marabou is too long for using in competitions so, once it is secure, pinch off the excess with your fingers. |
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Sign up for a regular e-mail update on the latest screenings and other film offers and competitions. |
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There are many local, regional, and national weaving competitions and fairs to promote textiles. |
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A former pupil at Fearns High School, Bacup, he was well known for participating in kick boxing, Thai boxing and karate competitions. |
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These events include standard stroke play, match play, skins, and skills competitions. |
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By then our four European clubs should, barring any self-destructive bunglings, still be in their respective competitions. |
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The first event on the list is the mixed draughts competitions with Hacketstown battling it out in two sections. |
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Thirteen oarsmen and a captain form the crew of the fixed-thwart rowing boats that participate in the competitions. |
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Sand castle competitions and beachwear don't often make an appearance in town centres, but they were all the rage over the bank holiday weekend. |
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Fishing competitions for the country's most voracious predator, the tiger fish, are often held around this time of the year. |
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From now till next spring the club will organise outings, competitions and fundraising events. |
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He decided to try and listen for any mentions of prizes, money or competitions. |
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It was indeed a battle for the fittest and reputations did take a severe beating once the competitions gained momentum. |
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She has won national titles and international competitions and came fourth in the 1999 European Championships. |
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There will be magic, stilt walking, fire juggling, competitions with prizes and a tombola. |
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Back before we got 8 digit phone numbers, and before we got a touch-tone phone, my mother was obsessed with winning radio competitions. |
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Those who remember when Sukuma figures were a regular part of dance competitions recall their use to simulate sexual relations. |
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She says competitions and opportunities to exhibit and display artistic work benefit the artist and bring enjoyment to people. |
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He said all competitions or tournaments that were scheduled to take place this weekend should go ahead as arranged. |
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Both are more than middleweights, with long, strong records at African competitions and in Ghana's case, in world youth competitions. |
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Teams take part in various competitions including the Dublin league and midland leagues. |
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A series of interesting competitions are shaping up in the performance categories. |
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The Greek tragedian Euripides, for example, rarely took first prize in Athenian dramatic competitions. |
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The two sisters are busy training and preparing for the qualifying competitions. |
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Four of the top US biathletes will comprise the World Cup team for the competitions prior to Christmas. |
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In the past I've won competitions on shoot-outs but now I know what it's like to lose one. |
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Revitalised and re-energised, the contest is now a mishmash of arresting questions, hot competitions, and more. |
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Card games, bingo games and dart-throwing competitions, all played for money, are endemic. |
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How do you normally compete, are they men against men, women against women, or are there now mixed competitions? |
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After lunch the athletes were divided into teams for mini competitions and took part in javelin, shot-put and sprinting. |
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I enter loads of competitions and have won some super prizes, including a trolley dash in France. |
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The film is also scheduled to be shown at festivals and competitions as far afield as Sydney. |
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Once you venture out of the hall where the competitions are taking place you would barely know that the Mod existed. |
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Annual competitions are held at this left break, where the north and south swells can stir up waves of ten feet and higher. |
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Athy and District Angling Club have enjoyed a busy Summer having held a number of successful competitions. |
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If they were really lazy moneybags they would avoid playing in high handicap competitions, because it is tough! |
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The evening consisted of the usual sideshows and stalls and there were pony rides and competitions for the children. |
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Attractions will include a bungee run, stalls and sideshows, balloon races and competitions, as well as lots of information about diabetes. |
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The High Street was lined with stalls and sideshows, there were competitions and exhibitions and many gardens were open to visitors. |
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The championships will host several competitions, ranging from road racing to mountain biking. |
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Innsbruck has a long tradition as a venue for winter sport competitions, especially for Olympic ski jumping. |
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All under-age teams are being trained and coached in preparation for their upcoming competitions. |
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Catering for over 200 players in eleven under-age competitions as well as Junior and Senior teams is a very expensive business. |
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Over the Fourth of July, bodybuilding and swimsuit competitions and various performances will be held along the boardwalk. |
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The 50-year-old did his first jump for charity in 1983 and soon became addicted to skydiving, taking part in a host of competitions. |
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Certainly aesthetic decisions about bodybuilding are the very basis around which competitions are framed. |
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Two separate competitions were held, to design a bookmark and to write a review of one's favourite book. |
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Nokia, the Finnish cellphone company, used to be a bootmaker, so the competitions have a pleasing synergy. |
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It is the venue for regular summer competitions, for different classes of weapons, including small-bore rifles. |
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Other annual writing competitions are open to unpublished writers, but note that some unfortunately, ask for an entry fee. |
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But if lots of clubs leave the feeder leagues then those competitions will be devalued. |
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Union Day is usually celebrated with sporting competitions among the ethnic nationalities. |
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These included arts and crafts, swimming, knock out competitions, a trip to the cinema, drama, sports, bowling and a day trip out of town. |
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Activities included parties, shows, dinners and numerous sports competitions including football, bowling, golf and volleyball. |
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The use of rules in an unfair and unsportsmanlike fashion is what makes pilots unhappy with Category I competitions. |
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On this occasion the course was very dry and hard and the untrimmed greens showed signs of wear after the heavy weekend of competitions. |
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Flat Out is a car racing game in which you can choose one of 16 upgradeable cars to compete in one of 45 competitions. |
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Its roots go back to Tough Guy competitions, in which a town's toughest barroom brawlers were pitted against each other for prize money. |
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These ladies were champion breaststrokers and divers in their youth, dominating national competitions. |
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Then followed skit, vocal solo, instrumental solo, group dance and group music competitions. |
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Yes, design competitions are often flawed, but I did say flawed and not utterly misguided and valueless or irredeemably corrupt. |
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I have awards, medals, and trophies from spelling bees and math competitions. |
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Today the winners of body building competitions sometimes say they achieved their body bulk without drugs. |
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Finally, Activision has shipped THPS3 with a two-player split-screen mode with various styles of play from Graffiti to point competitions. |
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All golf bursars are expected to represent the University in all appropriate University and national competitions. |
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This year the US Embassy has sponsored essay competitions for undergraduates and postgraduates. |
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Which is that this is a competition gone off at half-cock, or rather, two competitions misfiring in unison. |
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The Crop Over festival features costume bands, folk music, and calypso competitions. |
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Finland, home of handphone giant Nokia, has seen a recent boom in television games and competitions that can be entered by sending text messages. |
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The card will hold details of the member's club, as well as handicap and will eventually become compulsory for entry to all competitions. |
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One or two of his performers are experienced semiprofessionals who have competed in regional story-telling competitions. |
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The club also organizes visits to leading dairy farms and research institutes, holds dairy stock judging events and herds competitions. |
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Money was raised through events such as car washes, basketball competitions and sponsored silences. |
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Winning competitions is definitely a bonus, and Philip is even given time off by his headmistress at Oldfield Primary School to take part. |
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The team also won in three other weight classes in open competitions there. |
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He promised to come back with a vengeance in the upcoming open competitions in Barbados and Jamaica. |
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They both represented Ireland on the same weekend in separate orienteering competitions. |
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As a thank you to our readers we have some great competitions and giveaways lined up. |
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You take your ride into various cities, cruise the strip, and enter competitions in which you must literally outdance a rival car. |
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Annual competitions attract hundreds of challengers vying to grow the best dahlia. |
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Thirty-five sports disciplines and four cultural activities will be offered during seven days of competitions. |
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Once all four competitions have been completed, an average of each unit's scores over the entire competition will determine the champion. |
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The crowd cheered as he proved just why he has won so many dance competitions. |
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Today the summit meetings and the politicians have become more important than many of the competitions. |
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These entrepreneurs used business plan competitions to supercharge their companies. |
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These competitions are confined to paid-up members of the club so anyone wishing to take part should pay their membership fee without delay. |
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Larry and Sue travel the country showing their own paint stock as well as horses Larry is training for reining and cow horse competitions. |
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Hao was looking to complete a clean sweep of gold medals for China after victories in the women's singles and both doubles competitions. |
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This will include professional tennis coaching, co-ordination circuits and fun team sports and competitions. |
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With parkour there's no competitions, you're not going out to prove something to a coach or a sponsor or competing with other runners. |
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The club partakes in a range of activities including sport, travel, week-ends away, social nights out and interclub competitions and exchanges. |
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There will be regular competitions, talent searches, discussions, meetings and symposiums to promote the cause of art. |
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The NFL launched its own pay-to-play competitions, with memorabilia as trophies. |
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Then we hope that we can build up or form ice hockey teams, and run regular competitions. |
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She often had to stop up to 40 times during a training session and had to pull out of major competitions because she felt dizzy or faint. |
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It will also include events in villages across Lancashire from rose queens, town crier competitions to plant sales and antique fairs. |
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People paid me big bucks to come and train their kids how to properly show livestock at fairs and competitions. |
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Such collegial competitions help spark creativity and enthusiasm among their staff. |
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Other regular events include elocution contests, fine arts competitions and debates. |
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During the day fancy dress competitions were held, bowling and tennis tournaments and entertainment from several comic bands. |
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Separate individual competitions for men and women are scheduled and they will be divided into junior and senior groups. |
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The feis competitions opened on Saturday and Sunday last with Irish dancing at the Southern Hotel. |
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There will be competitions for pupils and an awards ceremony at the end of the day as well as exhibitions by local firms. |
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I'd like to play in competitions where every game you can play against the best players of the world. |
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Similarly, now is the time to start thinking about the next round of skills competitions. |
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For the Hammers, it was their first away win in eight games in all competitions. |
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From an early age, she took him and his sister to the theatre and to festivals where they took part in competitions. |
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What's the point of producing red wine that wins competitions if no one wants to drink it? |
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This is the first robot event where all major types of robot competitions will be held at the same time. |
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There are levels of hospitality appropriate for different competitions and events. |
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I get a thrill from racing them in competitions but I have no interest in them mechanically. |
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Attractions will include painting and colouring competitions and balloon races. |
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Particularly if, as a member of this squad, he wins one of the biggest competitions in the world in his field. |
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Exhibitors came from as far away as Yorkshire and attractions included cattle-judging competitions, a vintage tractor, a combine harvester display and a steam fun fair. |
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Weather conditions during January have varied between Arctic and monsoon but the course has stood up well and all competitions are on schedule with no backlog. |
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I did a bit of diving but I never went in for any major competitions. |
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Another idea being floated is that domestic competitions would act as feeder leagues in the new set-up, with annual relegation and promotion play-offs. |
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We hope any money collected as part of WISH 2012 will go towards purchasing new uniforms for our majorette troupe and new batons for our dance competitions. |
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In summer, we went swimming in the Barrow every day, and swam until we were blue with the cold, our teeth chattering as we practised for competitions. |
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They battle in boardrooms, break into nuclear facilities, and contend in Ironman competitions. |
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Although the city will play host to the Olympic Village, competitions for skiing, snowboarding, and bobsledding will be staged in nearby mountain towns. |
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Colleges are abuzz with technical and cultural competitions. |
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Ratings for talent competitions like idol, once viewership juggernauts, are plummeting. |
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However, in properly run competitions, and after the first cut-off when more detailed plans and maquettes are requested, artists are usually compensated for their efforts. |
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Other possibilities include sumo-wrestling competitions, kayak races, tennis tournaments, water-skiing, tug-of-war, carome and petanque competitions, and so on. |
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How much might such spirited competitions pique the interest of stateside TV audiences? |
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I used to train for competitions but was sidetracked after an injury. |
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Yesterday workers up and down the country were pooling their spare change in sweepstake competitions as more dedicated racing enthusiasts prepared to make the trip to Aintree. |
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Possible competitions will include aquatics, basketball, bocce, cycling, equestrian sports, gymnastics, power lifting, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. |
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The kapa haka which compete at the Festival are the winners of regional competitions that have been held around Aotearoa and Australia in the year prior to the Festival. |
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Traditional games and competitions in this year's event will include water boxing, a slingshot contest, sack races and a form of snakes and ladders. |
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Entries have also been flowing in for the Young Achiever of the Year Award, and for the short story, creative writing and photography competitions. |
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Bellamy's match winner, four minutes after Jaaskelainen had saved Laurent Robert's thundering drive, was the Mags' 78th goal in all competitions this season! |
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The Bistro serves continental fusion cuisine and recently scooped three prestigious food awards in two separate competitions run by the Panel of Chefs of Ireland. |
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Fitness estimates are complicated, in principle, by segregants and transconjugants that arise during competitions between plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free cells. |
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Like answering the questions on radio phone-in competitions to win an iron lung or tickets for the Krankies, waiting is much harder than it looks or sounds. |
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We won that a few years ago and we go around now judging competitions. |
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The jubilee celebrations were conducted with a number of activities, including seminars, workshops, competitions for children, and cultural gatherings. |
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Tiny tots in the age group of 1-10 years participated in the competitions. |
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It seemed it was one of those competitions we were fated to win. |
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Pennillion singing is generally a subject in musical competitions. |
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The home side were out of luck in the one-day competitions as well. |
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The remaining sides now go forward to the plate and bowl competitions. |
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Even granting the dominance of Manchester United, England's attainments in European club competitions this year speak of a domestic environment more demanding than most. |
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Its activities were designed to provide healthy recreation for young people, and included competitions in running, jumping, quoits, cricket and football. |
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Each heat will pit the entrants against each other in series of specially designed, sporting competitions which will push them to their physical and mental limits. |
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She will be among the participants in the swimming competitions. |
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The goal is to be in the position to run top-level national and international competitions in swimming, diving, synchro, water polo and disability games. |
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At worst they would be stripped of their titles and prize money, banned from future competitions, and sent home with their tail between their legs. |
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The meeting considered several proposals, which included a new venue, two days of mas, pulling lots for venues, and bands attending competitions close to them. |
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The WCGBA organise competitions, including the Welsh Club Championship, and select and manage the national side. |
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The WBA organise competitions, including the WIBA Club Championship, and select and manage the national side. |
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The WLIBA organise national competitions and select and manage the national side. |
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It regulates the sport of cricket in Wales and organises competitions up to national level. |
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The Welsh Schools' Cricket Association run inter schools competitions in Wales. |
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Welsh Gymnastics organises the Welsh national and international teams and competitions. |
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In all other competitions, including the Hockey World Cup and the Commonwealth Games, Wales competes in its own right. |
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International competitions in which Wales compete include the European Championships, the Commonwealth Games and the Netball World Championships. |
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The senior teams each play in annual European competitions, and the professional side compete in the World Cup every 4 years. |
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These include the Agility and Flyball competitions, and judging of the Gun Dog Group. |
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Great Britain's first shooting medals came when the nation hosted the 1908 Games, at which the British shooters dominated the competitions. |
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They also qualified for the 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2014 World Twenty20 competitions. |
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They were accomplished and award-winning square dancers, attending many dances and competitions they truly enjoyed. |
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Association football and volleyball are among the country's most popular sports, with a rich history of international competitions. |
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They were accomplished and award winning square dancers, attending many dances and competitions they truly enjoyed. |
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By 1968, all UEFA member nations had set up domestic cup competitions due to the success of the Cup Winners' Cup. |
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The team comprises several smaller swimming clubs, and has enjoyed success throughout Scotland and in international competitions. |
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Applications for city status in competitions in 2000 and 2002 were unsuccessful. |
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Countries of Central Europe had many great national teams throughout history and hosted several major competitions. |
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Many other competitions often exist for racing between clubs, schools, and universities in each nation. |
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Boats are conveyed to competitions on special trailers accommodating up to 20 boats. |
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Unlike many other rugby union competitions the bonus point system has not previously been used. |
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Several individual competitions take place under the umbrella of the tournament. |
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Both competitions involve sides from England, France, Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Italy. |
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Horses have always been a part of Frank Lane's life and in earlier days he was known as being quite adept in cutting-horse competitions. |
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Other competitions include Egg Drop, Floatable Moatable, Paper Airplane Distance Toss, Shake and Break, and more. |
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Basketball Ireland is the governing body and organises the main competitions such as the SuperLeague. |
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It runs competitions such as the Irish Chess Championship and selects teams to participate in international competitions for Ireland. |
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Guisborough also offers floristry courses, where the team takes students out to various competitions. |
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Ireland has had a strong presence in international target shooting competitions, including the Olympic Games. |
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The national body for the triathlon is Triathlon Ireland which organises competitions between various clubs throughout the country. |
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Five major events are held each year, with additional junior and invitational competitions also taking place. |
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The main competitions at all levels of Gaelic football are the League and the Championship. |
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In club competitions, replays are increasingly not used due to the fixture backlogs caused. |
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In their original form many centuries ago, Highland games revolved around athletic and sports competitions. |
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This week the Cyberathlete Professional League launches the first competitive tour for video game competitions. |
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Important domestic competitions are the Somalia League and Somalia Cup, with the Somalia national football team playing internationally. |
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Much like the Welsh original, eisteddfods are competitions that involve testing individuals in singing, dancing, acting and musicianship. |
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In addition, Dumfries Ice Bowl is also home to several curling teams, competitions and leagues. |
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After winning singing competitions in her youth, Jenkins studied at the Royal Academy of Music, modelled and taught voice. |
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Also known in the region are the Glengarry Highland Games where many Scottish competitions are held to celebrate Scottish Culture. |
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The regiment has its own Pipes and Drums, who were first formed in 1946 and tour widely, performing in competitions, concerts and parades. |
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Bagpipe competitions are common in Scotland, for both solo pipers and pipe bands. |
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All red cards in Uefa competitions are reviewed by the governing body to determine whether mandatory one-match bans are extended. |
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A typical season for many competing pipe bands might include ten or more of these competitions. |
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Some advocate making the transition to a Breton model, where competitions are more flexible and with fewer restrictions. |
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Poets now used their bardic names to disguise their identity in competitions, and continued to use them when they became well known. |
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The town also fields teams in local cricket, tennis, and netball competitions. |
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A list of those competitions and information is available on the organisation's website at www. |
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The Scottish Football League and Scottish Cup were suspended and in their place regional league competitions were set up. |
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There are five different types of boat racing, as well as kite surfing competitions and other beach competitions. |
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European soccers ruling body has banned vuvuzela horns at all of its club and international competitions. |
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Net is marking 15 years honoring the top celebrity hairstyles of today and modern times with a mix of information and interactive competitions. |
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Before 2006, the company had sponsored the rugby union and rugby league cup competitions under the Powergen brand. |
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A STOCKTON street dance group is hoping your Wish tokens will help members to shine in competitions. |
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Many young Australian actors and dancers participate regularly in the various competitions scheduled throughout the year. |
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Peace Park began three years ago when Davis craved something beyond the standard slopestyle and halfpipe snowboarding competitions. |
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In February,two Dutch companies were finedfor a typosquatting scam in which visitors were invited to enter SMS competitions to win Apple iPads. |
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In athletics, the Portuguese have won a number of gold, silver and bronze medals in the European, World and Olympic Games competitions. |
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Jack Mattingly of Woodland Hills is proud of how well his daughter, Laurasia, 14, has done in the riding competitions. |
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Kidest Lema topped the women's event finishing in 17min 25sec, while Rob Andrew and Carolyn Wilkinson won the respective veteran competitions. |
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There are half a dozen more competitions during the year including the entertaining Surf 'n' Panga Roosterfish Classic. |
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The top prize at the Olympic Games and many other sports competitions is the gold medal. |
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Winners of athletic events and other graded competitions are usually awarded a gold medal. |
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No wonder there are international Miss Pole Dancer competitions held every year in different parts of the world. |
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Eight of those screenplays, 2 features and 6 shorts have reached as far as the finals in National and International Screenplay competitions. |
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Gliders are classified by the FAI for competitions into glider competition classes mainly on the basis of span and flaps. |
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The almost 40-strong troupe is planning on attending competitions in Glasgow and Bognor Regis. |
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We used it to host three Mr Real Boilersuit competitions, a hilarious night celebrating our workmen in all shapes and sizes. |
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Shortly after the introduction of bicycles, competitions developed independently in many parts of the world. |
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The majority of countries supplement the league system with one or more cup competitions. |
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The money had been raised by various events at the school, including nonuniform days and sponsored reading and spelling competitions. |
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There are fun fair rides, gladiator challenges, a bungee challenge and bucking bronco competitions. |
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Today will see the start of the swimming and synchronized swimming competitions which will bring together the finest the continent has to offer. |
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The sponsored walk also promises plenty of canine competitions including prizes for the dog with the best bark, happiest smile and shiniest coat. |
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On a smaller scale, competitions are also held in Argentina, Australia, Czech Republic, Italy, Russia, Slovenia and the United States. |
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Other competitions include the Swedish Individual Championship and the Swedish Junior Individual Championship. |
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The league has also been well represented in both national and regional cup competitions. |
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But Beddoe was regularly seen on stage in his posing pouch, tanned and oiled up for competitions. |
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He was briefed by the director of military sports at SAF HQs' on the major competitions in which the national shooting team takes part. |
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Kyrgyzstan will receive 3 tatamis, sport equipment for international competitions. |
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The competitions of minor counties cricket are the Minor Counties Cricket Championship and the MCCA Knockout Trophy. |
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They are said to range from callers not being able to enter competitions due to their location, to miscounts and calls not being processed. |
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Recreational or sport fishermen may log their catches or participate in fishing competitions. |
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The Cape Town native had originally joined the Falcons from Griquas this time last year, making 26 appearances in all competitions. |
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The bill allows Illinois homebrewers to legally share homebrew with friends and family and to enter homebrew competitions. |
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Coalition competitions are represented in international political dynamics. |
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Adidas is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball and referee uniform, as they do for all other UEFA competitions. |
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In some sporting competitions, the number of away goals is taken into account when deciding the winner. |
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The Chesterfield and District Sunday Football League consists of nine divisions and three cup competitions. |
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Guessing competitions were tackled with much enthusiasm, followed by a beetle drive, and judging by the laughter, this was popular with all. |
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Gamesters should know that Nintendo is considering a phone link that would allow players to compete via modem in nationwide competitions. |
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Some sport competitions feature a European team gathering athletes from different European countries. |
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The FA Cup and The Football League were the first cup and league competitions respectively. |
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In Portland, the West Coast Eisteddfod is a yearly Welsh event focusing on art competitions and performance in the bardic tradition. |
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For example, the modern Olympic Games has athletes from more than 200 nations participating in a variety of competitions. |
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In most international competitions, separate teams represent England, Scotland and Wales. |
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England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland compete as separate countries in international competitions. |
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This part of the bay hosted the sailing competitions for the 1972 Summer Olympics held in mainly held Munich, Bavaria. |
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These are not widely recognised as qualifications, but are required for those taking part in certain competitions at the annual mods. |
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Modern competitions take place for ploughing enthusiasts like the National Ploughing Championships in Ireland. |
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