Gladiatorial contests were originally an Etruscan practice and so date back to the days before the Roman Republic was founded. |
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There have been reports of Welsh students even going as far as entering wet t-shirt contests to win prize money so they can pay their rent. |
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As the name suggests it concerns itself with chivalry, honour and knightly contests. |
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Victory in a one-sided match will have sharpened up the Dutch for the knockout contests ahead. |
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Endowed with pinkish-gray, wrinkly skin, scant hair, and long buck teeth, naked mole-rats aren't likely to win any beauty contests. |
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The field was alive with activity as the many livestock contests took place. |
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As with any political process, regulation involves contests for power, and cultural forces and structures shape it. |
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He was boxing against an opponent who had never been beaten in 45 contests and one of the hottest young boxers in Ireland. |
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The contests were not confined to students alone, there were contests for special children too. |
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On paper, the four contests, all of them rematches of regular-season games, certainly seem like they'll be worth the price of admission. |
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But because the indoor track in Leipzig has only four lanes, the final is run as two separate contests. |
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Guests are encouraged to sign up early for yukata and karaoke contests, as the number of contestants is limited. |
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He took part in gladiatorial contests and also fought wild beasts in the amphitheater. |
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It is reputed that North America's best-attended Elvis impersonation contests took place in Quebec. |
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Instead she disappears into the background and lazes through all of the contests. |
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Here's to raising the bar for every football team that contests the league in this country any time in the future. |
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Players chip the ball around rather than kicking long to packs so there are fewer marking contests involving more than two players. |
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He started working in a pub, revisiting his father's old gigs, entering talent contests. |
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That's because Olympic contests are played on a wider ice rink that opens up the game and gives the elite players space to be creative. |
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It was only after Eva started entering beauty contests that people began to notice her good looks. |
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First, I identified traits associated with winners and losers of male contests. |
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I also increased the fighting time of losers of contests relative to winners of contests. |
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These contests have been organised with a view to perpetuating the cultural consciousness of Tamil tradition and national heritage. |
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The Home Run Derby has already lost some of its awe and eventually these new games and contests would grow old and boring as well. |
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Anyway, I pray they will hold their babyish contests somewhere other than London. |
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We also collected two portable electric keyboards that we check out like library books, so students can practice for contests and performances. |
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There are peach cobbler bake-offs, peach-eating contests, and peach recipes handed down through the generations. |
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The matchups create great individual contests that help determine the outcome of the team game. |
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I think accepting the short-term pain of a few three-cornered contests is a lesser evil than the present situation. |
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Expect the issue to run and run in three-cornered rural contests, and in the Legislative Council contest. |
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Name-calling, popularity contests and general mean-spiritedness have long been a part of adolescence. |
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In individual contests the student is required to execute free techniques against frontal attacks, thrusts, etc. |
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Employees, family members and friends competed with one another in contests of brain and brawn. |
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Perhaps some will think that in this, like other contests, victory belongs to the party that is left alone in the arena. |
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The wars were chaotic, an impenetrable series of vicious contests between shifting clan alliances. |
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He has paid shills enter food contests so that he can go in and tear them apart. |
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In less than two years she had won 84 cups in nightclub contests for dancing the Charleston, or by imitating Bee Jackson, the shimmy expert. |
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Many fighting dogs die of blood loss, shock, dehydration, exhaustion, or infection after contests. |
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Fellow Missourian blogger, Charles, suggests not one, not two, but three contests. |
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As the javelin and shot-put contests had already been held at the school grounds, the much-awaited races occupied the agenda for the morning. |
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First of all, I'm fairly tall and moderately strong, although I'm not going to win any weightlifting contests. |
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Men and women wishing to take part in the tug of war contests can contact the chairman or any member of the committee. |
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It offered some sublime contests and changes of fortune and also some monumental individual efforts from both teams. |
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Perhaps, the cricket coaches and psychologists should speak to them about how to motivate the team to win the mother of all cricketing contests. |
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In the first, Louis, who was unbeaten in 27 contests, was the coming force, considered unbeatable. |
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Olive is an ordinary but unconquerably optimistic girl with a fascination for beauty contests. |
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Style may be all in these contests, but what alternative was the senator proposing to the decisions he criticized and the policies he skewered? |
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On the undercard that included five other heavyweight contests and one fight at cruiserweight Taras Bidenko celebrated the quickest knockout. |
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At several musters the troops held contests, running and wrestling but not shooting. |
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With the Olympics wrapped up, she plans to extend her range beyond the halfpipe, entering more quarterpipe contests and slopestyle events. |
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Since pro contests are mostly of interest to younger people, this would seem like a natural for the magazines. |
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Hibs have played some terrific football this season and given Celtic frights in their past two contests. |
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The show features local artists and carvers and has some fun contests like duck and goose calling, decoy rigs, whittling, and model sneakboxes. |
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And the no-man's-land between the two parties is where presidential contests are won and lost. |
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The sacking will also dent the reputations of most of the nominal Liberal and National sitting councillors for future council or state contests. |
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I had to fudge my way into contests by stuffing my hair under my hat and changing the unorthodox spelling of my name. |
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She had won two or three county spelling bees, I had won three county public speech contests. |
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Winners of the contests will get the opportunity to video-chat with the film's celebrities. |
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Her competitive career was also unique in that each of her contests marked the inaugural staging of that event. |
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Sir Donald Bradman's records still stand, especially his unsurpassed total of 5,028 runs in Ashes contests. |
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In the under-17 events, James Nagle won gold in the hammer and shot putt contests. |
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Traditional products and handicrafts will be the best buys, and the night will be alive with beauty contests and other entertainment. |
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No one contests their falsehoods, inaccuracies, and sins of omission on a point by point basis. |
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It's one of the myths of sport that international contests create goodwill between the competing nations. |
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He must preside at the Captain's Table, host cocktail parties, judge beauty contests and dance with the lady passengers. |
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He was dominating the center ruck contests and his on-ballers were feasting on the results. |
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Figure contests include a two-piece swimsuit round and a one-piece swimsuit round, with judges analyzing physiques and presentation. |
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In both contests Webb stopped his opponents in the first round with an awesome display of punching. |
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He wanted to build a team, compose game plans, strategize during contests, and celebrate victories and maybe even championships. |
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In some villages, people were invited to watch equestrian contests, or to come together for street parties. |
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Certainly, immigrant strivers have always done astonishingly well in national academic contests, not to mention in school in general. |
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Sure I ain't gonna win any beauty contests, but I am not the hideous, scary freak I had been hiding from. |
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A promising start for Ilkley in a season that will contain some very stern challenges and some easier contests. |
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Before she would agree to marry her suitor, she challenged him to several contests and always won. |
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But it is important to note that substantive discussions of issues rarely entered into Five Points political contests. |
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The channel thrives on a mixture of Hindi film, serials, musical countdowns, and quiz contests. |
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He won't win lots of popularity contests, but he's no subverter of the system's integrity. |
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In this statement, Harper contests racial essentialism by historicizing African American opportunities. |
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All festival events, activities and contests still will take place Sunday at the same times they had been scheduled for today. |
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The new super PACs can't coordinate directly with campaigns but have already played a major role in the Republican primary contests. |
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Following the ten contests of Super Tuesday, it became undeniable that he had the nomination wrapped up. |
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While he won't win many popularity contests, Deadmarsh is respected around the league for his chippy play and will to win. |
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The garnet and blue clad hoopsters competed in four exhibition contests that season, winning each by a comfortable margin. |
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We surfed in countless contests and had even more surf sessions from the early 60's until last year. |
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Numerous sports and games are played at the religious festivals of the Mordvins, especially foot races and horse races, and other contests. |
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Activities for children included jockey T-shirt tosses, horseshoe decorating, and name the yearling contests. |
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A full slate of activities also is planned, including butter churning, ice cream making and ice cream eating contests. |
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That outing has given him a clear idea about how the Olympic boxing contests would be. |
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In the county juvenile championships there was plenty of excitement and some very close contests. |
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In this study, and in animal behavior generally, dominance is defined as success in contests. |
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It includes activities such as fashion shows featuring collections by prominent designers, makeover sessions and modelling contests. |
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In these contests, the combatants are skilled in striking, takedowns and submission and are in top shape. |
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The programme includes exhibitions, concerts, films and visiting guests, round tables, workshops, contests and many other events. |
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Special performances, exhibitions, lectures, contests, charity events, tourist visits and creative meetings will mark the celebration. |
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College games prove to be more predictable than professional contests in the same sport. |
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Those range from digital newsletters to online forums to contests to relevant activities encouraging customer loyalty and participation. |
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It is celebrated on the last weekend in July, and includes a mass and picnic, music, dancing, and sports contests. |
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The technical events include quiz contests, an on-the-spot hardware design contest and a hardware debugging contest. |
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Other regular events include elocution contests, fine arts competitions and debates. |
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Visitors will get a chance to win discount coupons by participating in musical activities and spot contests. |
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Festivals are based on contests and events such as poetry readings, sports, and other activities. |
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Bent on making it a grand event, outshining such contests held in the previous years in the city, the event is expected to take off in a big way. |
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Then, presidential candidates can't ignore the early political contests in New Hampshire and Iowa, or can they? |
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It has grown up out of the political contests which have raged from time to time about currency questions. |
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Third, critics will say eliminating the limits on contributions would lead to more corruption in political contests. |
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As political contests sink further into the gutter of abuse, public cynicism about and alienation from politics can only intensify. |
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He asks which of them will take the decisive initiative in the next round of political contests. |
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After all, this may be one of the most interesting contests in recent American political history. |
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This paper assesses, and contests, the long tradition of attacks on the use of invented sentences in language teaching. |
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Hence, the contests were not resident-intruder situations and not merely boundary disputes. |
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Street fights, and other contests sometimes developed between workers in guilds that maintained traditional rivalries. |
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Part B concentrates on such contests and disputes, exploring them more systematically than did the prior materials. |
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So it contests the theory of evolution while also accommodating much of the theories? |
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After a 54-year absence, beauty contests are making a comeback in China now that the government has finally lifted its ban on such pageants. |
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The Hakka have a tradition of holding contests to fatten up pigs for sacrifice. This year the winning pig topped out at 720 kg. |
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In exchange for a fee, they receive services such as score updates or the right to enter contests or ask questions to talk-show guests. |
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It is important for you to support these contests by competing or by attending them. |
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Sports contests can channel young people's natural competitiveness in character-building directions. |
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This becomes crucial when considering the genealogy of poststructuralist theorizing that contests modernist conceptualizations of power. |
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In such contests, according to law-enforcement officials, two dogs are placed in a pit or similar area enclosed with plywood walls. |
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The overseas invasion is poised to draw attention away from failed domestic policies, the stock market plunge, and tense congressional contests. |
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I'm fairly convinced that the contests would show the strength, intelligence, artistry and finesse of the American game and players are superior. |
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This division of parental loyalties has made it such that in sporting contests when England plays Germany, he is unsure of whom to barrack for. |
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The last thing fans want is the already too long, too boring election campaign to intrude on their enjoyment of some very interesting contests. |
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Besides anorexia and steroid abuse, there have, over the years, been rumours of fixed contests. |
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While you go around various car accessories shop stalls and insurance counters, children'll have fun at painting and quiz contests. |
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So perhaps the craze for entering beauty contests is based on some hard-nosed assumptions. |
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There was a mind-boggling range of activities from cream cracker eating contests, leg-waxing, and a slave auction to car washing. |
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I tell kids, or adults who have their game faces on for contests, that they should just have a good time with it. |
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Activities and entertainment throughout the evening included a myriad of activities from classical Thai dancing to beer drinking contests. |
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You will not win any popularity contests in your anchorage when the genoa unfurls in the middle of a storm. |
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How many times have you seen car giveaways or contests promoting a free trip to an exotic location and wondered who the winners were? |
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In one of the tightest contests in living memory, Lady Luck deserted him at the end. |
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The turning process will comprise exhibition contests between boxers of the same weight, shadow boxing, working on a punchbag and rope-skipping. |
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The greasy pole and pillow fighting contests provided great fun and frolics, while the raft and punt races were the big attraction on the day. |
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A public company with a lousy business can win the market's ever-shifting short-term popularity contests. |
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We are all implicated in the social and cultural dynamics her work contests. |
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The quadrennial presidential contests have offered, across the past 40 years, a relentlessly shrinking menu. |
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Counsel for the Defendants denies liability and contests the quantum of damages. |
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There will be contests of unusual ceramics, exhibitions of the products and ceramic ware for sale at bargain prices. |
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Since the growth of the cup into one of sport's greatest and most watched contests, winning the venue is a valued and valuable prize. |
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Rochdale's best of brass marched into Saddleworth and came home with several prizes in the annual Whit Friday band contests. |
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Unlike more infamous reality television programming, there are no contests to play, no prizes to be won. |
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He has also won several prizes in novel and serial story writing contests held by teen and women's magazines. |
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I don't expect they will win any million dollar bake-off contests either. |
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Once academic exercises for eggheads, college business-plan contests now offer competitors the chance to win sizeable chunks of cash and launch a business. |
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In this study we investigated whether the carotenoid throat patch displayed by male red-collared widowbirds determines the outcome of male contests. |
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Mom would sneak me into all sorts of contests for kids like me. |
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The format of the ICC Champions Trophy, the second-biggest one-day tournament in world cricket, has been tweaked to ensure fewer one-sided contests. |
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We have air hockey contests, and run wild on all of the arcade games. |
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Left leaning proponents of the precautionary principle need to think carefully about how they would fare in political contests over their favorite social policies. |
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Sound bites from staged rallies determine outcomes of political contests. |
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This is more important than it may seem because it only allows a two-week window where delegate contests have to be proportional. |
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The forenoon of each day was taken up cleaning and servicing the aircraft, but in the afternoon and during the dogwatches different sports contests were arranged. |
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Ranch hands would have friendly contests to see who could rope and tie a calf the quickest, or who could stay on an unbroken horse or bull the longest. |
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Even a dunderhead knows that fans swelter in summer's bleachers and bundle in December's cold out of a love for the contests, not for sociological or business deconstructions. |
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There were contests that tested the intellectual abilities of students. |
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Hosting visits, as they have this year, by sides as prominent as Australia and England is a propaganda triumph, even if the matches fail to live up to the billing of contests. |
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Squadrons also conduct on-the-water activities for members such as regattas, navigation contests and fishing derbies, plus social events on shore. |
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The company competes in dozens of contests a year, and has won, or reached the finals in, nearly 20 in the three years since its service has been available. |
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Pilots will compete in contests including an air trial of local landmarks. |
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Conversations may be in whispers or, often, in demented shouting contests. |
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The Olympic stadium, pool and velodrome will go down in history as the places where epic contests were fought and Gold medals won. |
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But hardheaded operatives like Karl Rove could shift their resources to Senate and House contests. |
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With or without leadership contests, the conference season brings out the narcissism and self-absorption of politicians to a degree the public can only find repellent. |
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After protracted and bitter months, we will know whether Republicans want a real chance again in presidential contests. |
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To understand surf contests, think of a blend of March Madness and gymnastics. |
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In truth, I'm not a great one for beauty contests at the best of times. |
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At the end of the regular Super League campaign, the top two teams will receive a bye, with three playing six and four meeting five in sudden-death contests. |
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There are several companies which have bought tickets in bulk to give out as prizes for various contests while others have taken them for their officials. |
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A code of behavior, chivalry, evolved from these feudal contests of skill. |
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Tales and legends dealt with the doings of kings, contests between knights and dragons, and the exploits of ancient robbers and bandits as well as with the lives of saints. |
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A healthier outlet for these energies was required, and pumping contests became popular events at picnics, holiday parades, county fairs, and militia musters. |
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It will be one of the most tightly fought political contests in North Kerry since the May general election but this time it s not about votes but appetite. |
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The popular perception is that Eleanor never got over the betrayal, which Black contests. |
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At the recently held semi-finals of the Miss India contests, she was adorned in an ornate diamond choker and later a platinum diamond drop necklace. |
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On the flat lawn inside the oval of the track several tents, booths and pavilions had been erected to house the exhibits and shade the contests and performances. |
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Cage said he and his cat, Lewis, would let loose with mushrooms and then have epically long staring contests in his bedroom. |
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As I've been pressed for time with a forthcoming project and then a trip out of town, what follows are a few notes from each of those weekend contests. |
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Well, it performs more of a winnowing function in GOP contests, where the evangelical vote can be as high as 40 percent. |
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There is a lot of preparation involved in competing in ploughing contests. |
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Publicity stunts, artificiality, falseness, popularity contests, and egos, leave me cold, in blogland as in life, and I feel that I don't want to be part of this at present. |
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By the 1820s, with the rise of agricultural fairs, the competitive atmosphere intensified as they entered the lists against each other in plowing contests. |
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We'll have costume contests and, of course, there's roller skating. |
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This allowed women to enter rodeo contests on an ad-hoc basis and to compete in a limited number of traditional events, such as calf roping and cutting. |
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All of the games are likely to be unexciting, unspirited contests. |
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I want to go around the country challenging people to eating contests! |
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To my mind this was the defining moment in the great India-Pakistan cricketing divide when contests assumed proportions and dimensions other than mere sport. |
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They masquerade as intellectual contests, but are really just showcases for rhetorical cleverness and public charisma. |
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And even though the establishment has won a series of contests, the ranks of the reformers are slowly swelling. |
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The other contests the students had to vie in were designing a book cover, radio jockeying, poetry composition, hairstyle, make-up, modelling and recitation. |
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Ancient Romans pitted dogs against each other in gladiatorial contests. |
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The deputy mayor added that there will be games, including a tug-o-war on the beach, eating contests and numerous other events open to residents and tourists. |
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He lost three contests, Colorado, Missouri, and Minnesota, ceding a full news cycle to Rick Santorum, who swept the trio. |
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Some, especially those written for a pre-teen audience, recount happy memories, playing stickball in the vacant lot and bubblegum-blowing contests. |
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Over 25 events, including contests, classes and fun games, will be held. |
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With the count proceeding at a molasses rate, none of the networks were able to make projections in the tight three-way contests. |
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The Romans also had other events during the gladiatorial contests. |
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The ancient epic had its counterpart in athletic contests just as the medieval romance had its counterpart in jousts and tournaments between knights. |
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In 726 A.D., Emperor Seibu hosted a sumo tournament in July, which then became an important annual palace ritual along with archery contests in January and May. |
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Beauty contests should be about hot chicks in skimpy outfits. |
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When The SP followed with a series of Top Fish contests he scored with super fish, including barbel, chub and golden orfe. |
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He said recent nail-biting finals had renewed interest in the end-of-season contests, after a series of one-sided beltings earlier this decade. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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They were used for gladiatorial contests, public displays, public meetings and bullfights, the tradition of which still survives in Spain. |
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These academic contests were perhaps the most public of any institution during the Enlightenment. |
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On the negative side, Daniel Roche contests claims that Masonry promoted egalitarianism. |
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Storytelling was the main entertainment in England at the time, and storytelling contests had been around for hundreds of years. |
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Cotner contests Macan's view that progressive rock cannot exist without the continuous and overt assimilation of classical music into rock. |
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Currently, the Grand Slam tournaments are the only tour events that have mixed doubles contests. |
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Nine Tests provide a surfeit of cricket, and contests between Australia and South Africa are not a great attraction to the British public. |
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This cricket field is used for local contests and by Somerset County Cricket Club for one match a year. |
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In the early contests the teams were generally decided by a selection committee but later qualification based on performances was introduced. |
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Following the fight, Khan split from his trainer Oliver Harrison, the trainer for all of his previous 17 professional contests. |
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However, this has yet to happen and since 1981, all contests have been held in the country which won the previous year. |
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References to these games confirm that they drew up Articles of Agreement between them to determine the rules that must apply in their contests. |
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In areas of Indonesia with a history of tribal warfare, mock fighting contests are held, such as caci in Flores and pasola in Sumba. |
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With the NAC taking a lead in organising the party's contests, and with finance tight just 28 candidates ran under the ILP banner. |
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A special conference decided that support could be given to either ILP or SDF candidates, which brought a further four contests into the picture. |
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A band can apply for downgrading, but will have to compete in two further contests in their existing grade. |
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Originally, the contests were limited to professional Welsh bards who were paid by the nobility. |
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Merthyr Tydfil saw one of the most remarkable contests of the 1868 General Election. |
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After the Louis fight, Farr was unsuccessful in several contests at Madison Square Garden, New York. |
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It was Europe's sixth victory in the last eight contests and their fourth consecutive home win. |
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The local, rural nature of the fairs also occasioned many variations in the rules of the contests, leading to disagreements between parishes. |
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The latter were associations at a city level that fostered literary activities, like poetry, drama and discussions, often through contests. |
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Gambling was banned in the Qing dynasty but there was no limitation on Manchus engaging in archery contests. |
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This responsibility will not be found only in documents that no one contests or denies. |
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Will contests and disputes over interpretations of trusts are also heard by the Court. |
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Audio Devices, Inc., announce two prize contests, one for Home Recordists, and the other for Church Recordists. |
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Chilton's 12-year-old son Phillip assists his father with his barbecuing and has even entered contests himself for barbecued steak. |
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The touch-screen ballots contain the same contests and measures that voters will see at Election Day polling places or in absentee voting. |
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We will be looking to discuss how we can improve Dubai's surf contests through Artificial Surfing Reefs and Indoor Wave Pools. |
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Events such as Woodchopping contests, rodeo shows which were held in the sidelines of festival, made the Easter Show more colorful. |
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In Boston, where fans are sports savvy, I would expect something akin to contests between the Romans, Visigoths and Picts. |
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Nearest the pin side contests on holes 12 and 16 were won by Dena Wales and Sun Kyu Kwak, respectively. |
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In so doing he contests standard critical assumptions about the genre's Protestant bias. |
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Vincent and Victoria Pavis of Santa Monica planned on entering their dog, Sadie, in several contests. |
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It is a different world today and things have moved on, with such things as beauty contests dropping by the wayside. |
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Patricia Ramsey, a former Miss West Virginia, traveled around the country with JonBenet to attend her daughter's beauty contests. |
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Since television has come to dominate our culture, political campaigns have largely become beauty contests devoid of substantive content. |
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Working truck competition, truck drags and truck beauty contests are part of the action at the annual event. |
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Will Heavens won three from four contests with perfect ippons to win silver in the under-92kgs event. |
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Harri competed in the peewee division in both the points stop and continuous contests. |
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The 47th annual Cannon Beach Sandcastle Day on Saturday features one of the largest sand-building contests on the West Coast. |
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She began entering cake decorating contests, placing first and second at major shows such as That Takes the Cake in Austin, Texas. |
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Tony Eccles and Andy Mabon both showed good form during hardfought contests, as did Gordon Dobey and John Watson. |
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While they may not appreciate the crack about beauty contests, naked mole rats have carved out a reputation for healthy living. |
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That race, along with Senate contests in Illinois, Colorado, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Washington state, were seen as toss-ups. |
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In addition, 4-H members have fun competing in educational contests, including horse judging, hippology, public speaking and a horse quiz bowl. |
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Other sites collect e-mail addresses during trialware downloads and contests or at the time of purchase. |
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Which US Republican Presidential candidate came out on top with victories in six of the ten states in the so-called Super Tuesday contests? |
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Costume contests for adults and kids bring out the best cosplayers in the Midwest. |
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In the May 2012 local elections, UKIP put up 691 candidates in around 2,500 local council election contests. |
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The same is also true of aggressive contests between individuals in the animal kingdom, whether it is rutting deer stags or quarrelsome Siamese fighting fish. |
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Even at 33 Judah is a dangerous opponent having fought Floyd Mayweather, Miguel Cotto and Kostya Tszyu, though he lost to all three among six defeats in 49 contests. |
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Formerly with Mick Channon, Kickboxer showed up really well in some of the best three-year-old sprint handicaps last season and ended up in Listed-class contests. |
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Mountain biking, bicycle demonstrations, trials show, mountain biking, live music, food, mountain biking, bicycle games and contests, bike shop sales and mountain biking. |
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Bully whippets may have competition in doggy body-building contests. |
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It also helped create the popular contests known as spelling bees. |
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On the negative side, Daniel Roche contests claims that Masonry promoted egalitarianism and he argues that the lodges only attracted men of similar social backgrounds. |
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Historically, a form of cricket known as single wicket had been extremely successful and many of these contests in the 18th and 19th centuries qualify as important matches. |
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More importantly, the contests were open to all and the enforced anonymity of each submission guaranteed that neither gender nor social rank would determine the judging. |
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Professors are public servants, most of them tenured and selected by public contests, where international research publications is a major criterion for hiring. |
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Innovations were also introduced into the regular gladiatorial games such as naval contests, nighttime battles, and female and dwarf gladiator fights. |
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Additionally, laurel wreaths were important in several state ceremonies, and crowns of laurel were rewarded to champions of athletic, racing, and dramatic contests. |
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Such contests have evolved from local fishing contests into large competitive circuits, where professional anglers are supported by commercial endorsements. |
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Gould currently works as an expert for Channel 9 and Triple M radio during rugby league telecasts, including NRL, State of Origin and International football contests. |
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More importantly, the contests were open to all, and the enforced anonymity of each submission guaranteed that neither gender nor social rank would determine the judging. |
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The annual King's Camel Race, begun in 1974, is one of the sport's most important contests and attracts animals and riders from throughout the region. |
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The Justice Department contends that BP committed gross negligence and willful misconduct, which BP contests, and is seeking the stiffest penalties possible. |
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He was a three-time all-league baseball player in high school, he can throw a football 70 yards and he holds his own with the kickers in drop-kicking contests. |
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Nightclubs and dance spots, such as Newcastle's Mayfair ballroom, were frequently staging beauty contests, usually sponsored by big national companies. |
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I'm old enough to remember when people really took beauty contests seriously' as a deeply fashion-conscious seven-year-old, I loved the glamorous cozzies and white stilettos. |
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I might also here tell you of the contests and battles that such are engaged in, wherein they find the besettings of Satan, above any other of the saints. |
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The group contests include an energizer, team and passback rounds. |
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Dubai Delegator bids to atone for his disappointment at Glorious Goodwood last month when he contests the Group Two CGA Hungerford Stakes over seven furlongs at Newbury today. |
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Participation is open to activities like ECA-sponsored LAN parties, fund-raisers and contests in addition to attending local events, conferences and shows. |
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In late 2011, the EBU had begun archiving all the contests since the first edition in 1956 in order to be finalised before the 2015 Contest, for the 60th anniversary. |
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After the first two contests were hosted by Switzerland and Germany, it was decided that henceforth the winning country would host the contest the next year. |
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