Each quiz entrant will receive a complimentary strip of tickets for the raffle that will take place during the night. |
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This award will go to the school from which the winning entrant is chosen, so not just individual but school pride is at stake. |
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Every entrant had already picked up a prize by virtue of entering the tournament. |
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Each entrant must collect a registration form as they enter the church grounds. |
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The respondent owed the appellant only the ordinary general duty of care owed by an occupier to a lawful entrant. |
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A recent entrant on the pret fashion scene, Akiva, dwells on colours, embroideries as well as deceptively simple texturing and layering. |
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As noted above, at common law the trespasser received the least protection of any entrant on the occupier's premises. |
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Currently unranked worldwide, the former Yorkshire under-18 champion was a direct entrant into the main draw which started on Wednesday. |
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The entrant must perform a program that includes a significant representative selection from each of the following. |
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So could NZoom's demise be a great opportunity for a new entrant to make their mark in the online content marketspace? |
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He has been woodchopping for almost two years and was the youngest entrant in the woodchop yesterday as a junior chop competitor. |
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We'll provide each entrant with individual feedback on how to improve their business plan. |
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A national childcare competition has picked a Southend carer as its winning entrant. |
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The Norwegian entrant was the last entrant sitting there on nul, for a long long time. |
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If there is a reason for treating the two categories of entrant differently it must be in order to penalise the trespasser's wrongdoing. |
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The first independent entrant, LCDR Simon Rooke, worked the crowd with his stand-up comedy routine, which proved very popular. |
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However, after some feverish activity, Volkswagen is readying its entrant and it should be on show at Frankfurt next autumn. |
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As dancers shaked and shimmied, newcomers to the carnival lifted the crown for best in procession, best new entrant and best display band. |
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They were not allowed through checkpoints without the bib and computerised chip given to every registered entrant. |
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It is anticipated that this consultation will be open to potential new entrant wireless service providers. |
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We show that if the potential entrant could credibly offer to pay a penalty for unfulfilled orders should it not enter, buyers' miscoordination is less likely to occur. |
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Andersen's collapse offered just such a chance for a new entrant to emerge. |
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In order for a new entrant to challenge this position, it not only needs an extensive network, but also a significant customer base. |
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The fifth measure seeks to eliminate the distinctions between a new entrant and a re-entrant to the labour force. |
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Subsequent reports should analyze the new entrant and exit dynamics and how these alter the supply picture. |
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The local market is already open to new entrant operators but there is only one small company operating. |
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The delivery of allowances to the account of the new entrant is carried out on 28 February of each year, as for any operator. |
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It is not clear who would promote a new entrant in the completion guarantee sector. |
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Today it was revealed that the Austrian entrant in a show jumping competition in Grenoble had his invitation withdrawn. |
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The Worlds allow one entrant per division per country, while the World Games are one men's lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight per continent. |
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Any entrant or driver who is suspended regionally shall hand back their licence to the ASN territory which issued it. |
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Wogan remembers how the UK's entrant, Olivia Newton John, finished fourth that year and he predicted catastrophe for her career. |
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Boards that already had a new entrant program must revise their waiting lists to meet the new priorities. |
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It is the first time an overseas entrant has won the accolade. |
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The entrant which gets the highest number of text votes will walk away with the trophy, while one of the voters will be picked at random to win a prize. |
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Free entry and exit enables a potential entrant to adopt hit-and-run behaviour whenever the incumbent shows any signs of making above-normal profits. |
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However, this new entrant may not prove the killer-application. |
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On the subject of the cost of Eurovision to SBS, Ebeid said the cost of the entry fee for Australian wildcard entrant, Guy Sebastian, to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest was paid by Sony Music. |
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In the event of a dispute as to the identity of an entrant, any entry will be deemed to be submitted by the authorized account holder of the e-mail account from which it was sent at the time of entry. |
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So the next eight days are all absolutely crucial for both Get Santa and Nativity 3. New entrant Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is the fifth family title in the Top 10, landing in seventh place. |
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The proposed transaction may therefore remove a potential new market entrant and have potentially anti-competitive effects that could result in harm to consumers in the growing market for cruise ships. |
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A worker's employment history is erased and the individual must start over as a new entrant to the labour force if the absence is longer than 12 months. |
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For example, if a new entrant wished to place vehicles with HFC-134a on the market in 2010 and had not sold any cars in the EU before, he would be allocated non-transferable quotas ex-post in 2011 based on 2010 sales numbers. |
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The on-the-job training component of apprenticeship is the long-standing traditional way for a new entrant in a construction trade to acquire hands-on experience. |
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Interestingly, new entrant Clydesdale Bank won the remaining three awards. |
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All of these components are very attractive to a new entrant like Poweo. |
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Wind will be a new entrant on the markets for domestic and international voice and data telecommunications services, mobile telephony and enhanced services in Italy. |
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A new entrant has to compete on the sea-route with an existing supplier of a year-round service and a second supplier of a seasonal service for the transport of dry freight. |
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Plagiarism is a very serious form of academic dishonesty and Veterans Affairs Canada will disqualify any entrant from the contest if their submission is in whole, or in part, plagiarized. |
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The new entrant has announced its entry into seven circles and is offering call rates as low as 29 paisa per minute. |
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If CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION or Workopolis suspects that an entrant has acted in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner, the entrant will be advised by e-mail that the entrant has been disqualified. |
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Where an individual whose image is featured in a Competition entry is aged less than 18 years the entrant confirms that the parent or guardian of that individual has given the relevant consent. |
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Tyler was announced as the United Kingdom's entrant on 7 March 2013, and was met with a mixed reaction. |
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Beech was a late entrant to Great Britain after the last glaciation, and may have been restricted to basic soils in the south of England. |
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A new entrant to the Jamaican communications market, Flow Jamaica, laid a new submarine cable connecting Jamaica to the United States. |
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In 2006, Australia joined the Asian Football Confederation and qualified for the 2010 and 2014 World Cups as an Asian entrant. |
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A relatively new entrant in the adventure enthusiast's repertoire, ziplining comprises of a pulley suspended on a wire cable. |
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He attended specialist entrant and re-entrant officer training in 2004 and at RAF College in Cranwell. |
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Her porcelain complexion and remarkable physique saw Wei Tang embark on an early career as a model and an entrant in the Miss Universe competition. |
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He was a new entrant into agriculture and, after examining various business plans, figured focusing on direct sales was the best opportunity to create a living in agriculture. |
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If we did not have legislation like this, I believe it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for a new entrant ever to get into the market. |
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The ability to decide freely on package sizes is in the interests of the smaller business, the new entrant, the innovative enterprise and, therefore, also in the interests of the consumer. |
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The event was sponsored by Prince and Sport Newcastle, who gave every entrant a t-shirt and supplied the winners with squash rackets and bags. |
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Of course, any new entrant would face difficulties. |
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It has been indicated by third parties that it would take approximately five years for a new entrant to design, manufacture, install and test a new gyratory crusher. |
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Labour's price freeze would smash those small new entrant companies. |
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Which did not stop one entrant, in defiance of the world and the anagram alike, inventing an American defence secretary called Donald Rumsfell, and another appointing Tofi Annan to run the United Nations. |
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An exception was made in 2015, when Australia was allowed to compete as a guest entrant as part of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the event. |
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King already has Valdez entered in the race but Balder Succes deserves his chance after a three-and-a-half lengths victory over another Arkle entrant, Brick Red. |
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An early market entrant that takes advantage of the cost structure and can expand rapidly can exclude smaller companies from entering and can drive or buy out other companies. |
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The low end of the price spectrum is occupied in part by hydromechanical clamping systems from American Aerostar and a more recent entrant, Pacesetter Inc. |
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