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Gladiatorial contests were originally an Etruscan practice and so date back to the days before the Roman Republic was founded.
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.
As the name suggests it concerns itself with chivalry, honour and knightly contests.
Victory in a one-sided match will have sharpened up the Dutch for the knockout contests ahead.
Endowed with pinkish-gray, wrinkly skin, scant hair, and long buck teeth, naked mole-rats aren't likely to win any beauty contests.
The field was alive with activity as the many livestock contests took place.
As with any political process, regulation involves contests for power, and cultural forces and structures shape it.
He was boxing against an opponent who had never been beaten in 45 contests and one of the hottest young boxers in Ireland.
The contests were not confined to students alone, there were contests for special children too.
On paper, the four contests, all of them rematches of regular-season games, certainly seem like they'll be worth the price of admission.
But because the indoor track in Leipzig has only four lanes, the final is run as two separate contests.
Guests are encouraged to sign up early for yukata and karaoke contests, as the number of contestants is limited.
He took part in gladiatorial contests and also fought wild beasts in the amphitheater.
It is reputed that North America's best-attended Elvis impersonation contests took place in Quebec.
Instead she disappears into the background and lazes through all of the contests.
Here's to raising the bar for every football team that contests the league in this country any time in the future.
Players chip the ball around rather than kicking long to packs so there are fewer marking contests involving more than two players.
He started working in a pub, revisiting his father's old gigs, entering talent contests.
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.
It was only after Eva started entering beauty contests that people began to notice her good looks.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The name is said to be derived from the agones, or contests which took place in the circus.
There were to be contests in cavalry riding, in fencing, in auto racing, and the pick of the world were expected to compete.
Among other 'strong-men' contests, which have long been favourite sports in Scotland, are tossing the caber and putting the stone.
Are they not competitors in the greatest of all contests, and have they not innumerable rivals?
Every year they shall have contests in music and gymnastics, and in horsemanship, in honour of the dead.
I am too familiar with the amorous contests of the hymenopteron clan to allow myself to be mistaken.
At other times the contests are only of the intellect and the mind, but are equally remarkable.
He represented Scotland in the contests with England in 1887 and 1888 as left-wing forward, and played a fine game.
At that period, and ever afterwards, all musical contests took place in the odeum.
He could outrun, outride and outbox any boy of either side the Potomac, and had proved it in many contests of skill.
He won all the contests at the Panathenaic festival at Athens, whose king, Aegeus, slew him out of jealousy.
They were going to cut across the fields to the village and leave their skates to be reground for the morrows contests.
Some wonderful records were made in these contests on the macadam.
Two of the episodical poems deal with his contests with the giants.
The rules of match play governed the contests, and Archibald disposed of his first three opponents before the twelfth hole.
She attended the gladiatorial contests and played with her thumbs.
On the lawns were putting and bowling contests for grownups.
He announced that all Albanian officials that were employed through contests will be systematized in the following hundred days.
The contests of the Greeks always afforded a pleasing opportunity to that powerful neighbor of intermeddling in their affairs.
Antar was the rhapsodist as well as a participant in these contests.
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