The fact only one team will be relegated at the end of the campaign doesn't make matters any less nerve-wracking for those in the danger zone. |
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Similarly, psychoanalysis's emphasis on unconscious drives relegated the conscious mind to relative unimportance. |
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All these are wicked awesome local acts, but instead we are relegated to radio-friendly unit shifters. |
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It would be devastation for me if we were relegated because it's taken us umpteen goes to get in in the Premiership. |
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Most of them were relegated to rear echelon positions or they were stewards on the boats or on the ships. |
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The survivors of the 1996 election were relegated to a kind of mute opposition, forced to sip wormwood from the cup of their own brewing. |
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Indeed, most of the program-related discussion is relegated to a couple of chapters buried deep in the middle of the book. |
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We feel that economic failure has created a situation where survival and law have been relegated to antagonistic positions. |
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Privatization can only mean less control is vested in public discourse and more is relegated to the demands of profit. |
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Those who did not tell the president what he wanted to hear were relegated to positions of little influence. |
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As the present academic system is totally different, the importance of good handwriting has been relegated to the background. |
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And that is not to say that the poll will result in the childcare issue being relegated to the footnotes of party manifestos. |
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I also saw that men were relegated to supporting the status quo even at their own expense if they choose to accept it. |
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In the United States, he is relegated to subordinate positions and rendered passive by white society. |
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As a result, even a three-year-old boy becomes the legal chief of the family and his mother is relegated to an inferior social status. |
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Not that they can't make quilts, but it has been relegated to a craft and an inferior position for so long. |
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It's as if our ability to find excitement in the world around us has been relegated to only those activities that charge for admission. |
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The purpose of mutual assistance in time of illness or death was often relegated to a second position, after moral improvement. |
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They have already been relegated from division one of the league only winning one of their thirteen games. |
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Inferior premier league football clubs get relegated and replaced by new contenders every season. |
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Non-verbal language has been relegated to a chapter on human evolution in science books. |
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I have relegated my studying to the basement, because if I go anywhere near my room I will go to bed. |
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In time, argues Winnicott, the transitional object is relegated to limbo, neither mourned nor forgotten, just losing its meaning. |
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In fact, sleeping is relegated to a front room and the loft, and the bigger bunkroom space is used as an alternate living room. |
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The big iron guys don't want the Microsoft run-time to run well natively on their servers, so it will forever be relegated to edge tasks. |
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What was once relegated to the category of trivia has not, tastelessly, morphed into a television channel. |
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It should not be relegated to a matter that was only given close attention in times of drought and water scarcity. |
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Indeed the crime and its circumstances are relegated much of the time in favour of sequences of badinage within chambers, past and present. |
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In the last few years, as they did in the late '60s and '80s, comics have once again busted out of their relegated spot in the cultural margins. |
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Most of the clubs teams finished in the top half of their divisions with none relegated. |
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It's an idea relegated to some throwaway dialogue and one disarming scene in which a girl is confronted by a nutcase. |
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Last month, Millionaire relegated TVB's Miss Hong Kong pageant to ratings runner-up for the first time in the beauty contest's 28-year history. |
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The matter he is troubling himself with has now been relegated, by history, to matters of least importance. |
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My parents were suddenly relegated to the back seat of our station wagon and my brother and I were stuffed in the trunk with the luggage. |
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My brother and I were relegated to sleep together in a room with two twin beds. |
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They are overwhelmingly relegated to low paying jobs and are grossly under-represented in the Universities. |
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It's your own world where the mundane things of life are relegated to the background while spirited things take over. |
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It's the kind of album that can float past unimposingly if relegated to the background but listen closely and its rich detail comes forth. |
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Now, I'm going to start you off easy, down the slummy end of Chapel Street where the poor, backpacking, vagrant, and ugly are relegated to. |
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Those who complain about being relegated to unstimulating environs often fail to see the joys of the moment around them. |
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Enloe 32 argues that army support staff, where women play a major part, have a relegated status. |
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That history would then only be relegated to the books, off limits to non-readers. |
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Eternal inflation may bypass the complications of extra dimensions and quantum gravity, because these are relegated to the infinite past. |
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It is no accident therefore, that alchemy has been relegated to the margins along with other occult practices. |
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The casting couch has long been relegated to the mists of movie legend, she declares. |
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But he relegated Harbaugh to third string behind Ryan Leaf and Moses Moreno at the start of the season. |
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In spite of young Kano's academic superiority he was relegated to a subordinate position, because of his physical inferiority. |
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The team will need to tighten its defence, play possession hockey and score more goals if it is not to be relegated. |
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This was only compounded by his frequent use of canvas-board, a medium usually relegated to Sunday painters and high-school art students. |
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Classical western singing is not relegated to opera alone there is choral and gospel singing too. |
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With the advent of affordable and reliable chronographs, the cumbersome ballistic pendulum was relegated to the scrap heap of history. |
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Suddenly stories about pop stars and their legal troubles or sexual peccadilloes were no longer relegated to the women's pages. |
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Even more insulting, some critics said, was the fact that the conventions were being relegated to cable news networks. |
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Horgan, Johns and Ward drop to the bench and Murphy has been relegated to the A team which plays South Africa in Limerick tonight. |
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The Division One winners are promoted and the bottom team relegated out of the Premier Division. |
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The Japanese Prime Minister found himself largely relegated to playing follow-the-leader. |
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That relegated one of the great franchises to the league of laughingstocks. |
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Yet most art production in the Roman world was relegated to slaves and foreigners whether freeborn or slaves. |
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Its ancient Gaelic language is struggling to survive, despite subsidy and encouragement, on the geographic fringes to which it was relegated. |
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The ballot is in protest at several drivers who have been relegated to platform work after passing signals at danger. |
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To compound matters he was unable to prevent the club from being relegated last season. |
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Will annoying street corner speakers, preachers, and proselytizers next be relegated to chat rooms alone? |
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The offending article and my good self were relegated to the sin bin for a very long time. |
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The traditional elites were relegated into the background several decades ago. |
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All parties in the Duma are relegated to playing the role of a minority party. |
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A paper in the journal Science has further relegated poor Pluto's status by proving that twin dwarf planet Eris is 27 per cent larger. |
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He actually dossed down in my luxury apartment for most of the season, moving out when we got relegated. |
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Its stated goal was to determine once and for all what the master painted and which pictures should be relegated to students, followers, and modern pasticheurs. |
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Unlike most Hindi films, where the heroine is relegated to looking pretty, this movie follows the less beaten path of strong women oriented films. |
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These days, my skepticism about the current state of photography is mostly relegated to cameras which, despite being so captivatingly small, remain annoyingly enigmatic. |
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Parking is sensibly relegated to two subterranean levels below. |
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First-choice half back Sean Long endured a nightmare first half at the JJB and should be relegated to the bench when coach David Waite names his side today. |
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As the Modern Industrial Age is superseded by the Electronic Information age, wizardry will flourish and scientists will be relegated to the role of technicians. |
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Some almanac information, such as names of current heads of state, has been relegated to supporting Web sites that will presumably provide updates. |
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Under such a setup, religion is relegated to the realm of the private, and in the public domain it is merely an agent for the delivery of social welfare. |
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The American debate contrasts favourably with the cavalier way such issues in Britain have been relegated to a quango and the whim of an elderly bluestocking baroness. |
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Now it's proposed the bottom teams in both sections be relegated. |
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And while it seems at home in supermarket produce aisles, it will be relegated to the household aisle of drug chains, where it initially underperformed in test. |
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Curries were relegated to just breakfast and lunches at home. |
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Many of them complain about the second-class role they were relegated to. |
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During previous expansions, the relegated clubs from the previous season were re-elected, while the top Second Division sides were promoted as usual. |
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Hampered by a name that was unpronounceable, together with a heavy accent, he was relegated to playing muscle-bound clods in a string of second-rate films. |
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Public libraries, whose books have been relegated to wallpaper, have never looked better. |
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She would be relegated to the ranks of his subordinates once more. |
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With three teams to be relegated, and only two of these berths already booked, there is a desperate battle raging to avoid the poisoned chalice of the third. |
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Rather than being relegated to Saturday morning kiddie fare, anime often holds a prime time slot on Japanese television and is programmed for adults. |
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In particle physics, the loss of the supercollider project has relegated America to a back seat in the quest to understand the structure of matter. |
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Traditional wisdom has it that mass production relegated craft to an expensive sideshow, a distraction from the real needs to provide affordable products for the masses. |
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A win in this match by either club will go a long way towards guaranteeing a place in the Premier Division next season as only one team will be relegated. |
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Of all the uniformed services, it is the Scouts and Guides Movement, which seems to have been relegated to the background, though it has rendered a yeoman service to society. |
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There is little sign of satisfaction among the crowd of suppliants, relegated after the audience to the external space beyond the parapet on the right. |
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With striker Colin Alcide ruled out through injury and Mark Sertori relegated to the bench, there were starting recalls for midfielder Paul Talbot and John Williams. |
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Black women were signed on as nurses instead of laundresses or cooks only when they were to serve in all-black hospitals or relegated to nurse infectious white patients. |
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After a huge crash on the second lap the race was restarted and he fought his way up to sixth only to be relegated back to eighth on aggregate time. |
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I'm so pleased that he has been relegated to another set of duties. |
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Now the honest word secondhand is relegated to the ash heap of dysphemism. |
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The terms parenthesis, apostrophe, ellipsis, and appositive, which traditionally were rhetorical terms, have been relegated to discussions of punctuation. |
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To put things into perspective, had Gore won his home state, Florida would have been relegated to a footnote. |
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Selma becomes a biopic in which the hero shines while those who worked beside him are overlooked or relegated to the sidelines. |
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Upon discovery of errata in original tabulation, a few bandleaders who were-just ten days earlier-told they had won top honours, suddenly found themselves relegated. |
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Nevertheless, we chatted a bit about how inept we both were at making turkey and the associative guilt we felt at being relegated to mashing potatoes. |
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Wayne Brady tried in prime time in 2001, but the series was quickly relegated to daytime and then canceled after one season. |
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We Yanks, on the other hand, are relegated to our local grocery store where we must decide between extra virgin, virgin, pure, light and pomace olive oil. |
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After being promised the joys of French life, she is kept inside the house, relegated to menial tasks and misunderstood and maltreated by the mother. |
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Housework has been relegated to an occasional frenzied panic in between working on my projects and my beloved blog gets written mostly in my head. |
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I find it strange that Sindi chose to let the apprentice do her hair, while the qualified hairdresser was relegated to mushing product into the boys' fauxhawks. |
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Which football league club has been promoted and relegated the most times? |
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The music, his real career, was relegated to after-hours and vacations. |
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The inventor believes the H2N-Gen will serve as a bridge between the present and the time when the combustion engine is relegated to the scrap heap of history. |
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By the 1940s, the box had disappeared from the show circuit entirely and was relegated to the rumor mill. |
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His grief focused his energies on the band, which he was later to describe as his security blanket, and out of necessity, friendships were relegated. |
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We have all heard these aphorisms, but the Internet has relegated them to the ashbin of history. |
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Duchenne did not thus merely discard physiognomy and classical pathognomy, the 'metaphysics' to which passions had been relegated. |
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A full Commons debate is justified and discussion should not be relegated to a graveyard slot on a Friday. |
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No longer were African American female actors relegated to the pervasive roles of the mammy, tragic mulatto and picaninny. |
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Ao A veteran snowshoer later explained that snowshoers are relegated to the outside edgeAuthe shouldersAuof the groomed trails. |
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Both had similar escape clauses to Thatcher in their contracts which were activated when Micky Adams' side were relegated. |
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Once relegated to guybrows as men tend to have coarse hair, women are now choosing to wax their eyebrows than thread them more than ever. |
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In 2013 Portsmouth were relegated again, this time placing them in the League Two, the fourth tier of English Football. |
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The inferior pilgrims and paupers were relegated to the north hall or almonry, just within the gate. |
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Former Football League clubs include all 20 of the current members of the Premier League along with various relegated, removed or defunct clubs. |
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The team struggled in the league though and were relegated two seasons later, due in large part to complacency. |
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An ambitious redevelopment of Stamford Bridge threatened the financial stability of the club, star players were sold and the team were relegated. |
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The last placed club after the 22 regular season rounds of the Premiership is relegated into the RFU Championship. |
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In their first season they finished bottom of the league but Castleford Tigers were the team relegated. |
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Huddersfield were finally relegated after their best season in Super League. |
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They were relegated from the Football League in 1988 and went bankrupt the following year. |
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From 1930 to 1980, the bonds and ratings of them were primarily relegated to American municipalities and American blue chip industrial firms. |
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Other books were held in high esteem but were gradually relegated to the status of New Testament apocrypha. |
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However, they were relegated the following year and then suffered a second successive relegation. |
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Two heats are held, one on Saturday and one of Sunday, with the top two gigs being promoted and the bottom two relegated. |
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The champions may be promoted to a higher division and the team finishing at the bottom are in some countries relegated to a lower division. |
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In 2001 they were promoted to the Premier Division after winning the Southern League east division but were relegated straight back again. |
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The County Championship was restructured in 2000, and at the end of the 2002 Hampshire was relegated for the first time. |
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In the 2002 County Championship Hampshire were relegated back to Division Two, finishing third bottom in Division One. |
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The Huastecs were subjugated more successfully by the Aztecs and relegated to the provinces of Atlan and Tochpan. |
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Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield took a novel approach to prevent the bill from being relegated to Judiciary Committee limbo. |
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Lord Tweedmouth, the First Lord of the Admiralty, was relegated to the nominal post of Lord President of the Council. |
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The people are organized or regimented into bodies, and special functions are relegated to the several units. |
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Despite their League Cup exploits, Chesterfield were relegated on the penultimate game of the season. |
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The original winner Azizulhasni Awang of Malaysia was relegated after riding too aggressively to storm from fourth to first on the final bend. |
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The female actant has served her purpose and is relegated to the background of the narrative. |
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Then, presumably, they decided they could do more damage with clubs, spears, guns and bombs and the yoyo was relegated to the status of a toy. |
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And to copper-fasten the misery, Pilkington looked on as the Canaries were sucked under and relegated from the Premier League. |
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The colonial governors in Jesselton and Kuching, once monarchs of all they surveyed, are relegated to a subsidiary and unenviable role. |
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Novara, relegated from Serie A this time last year, have been equally good after a slow start and both sides like to play attractive football. |
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And why is the corporate raider on Wall Street, Gordon Gekko relegated to the 14th place? |
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This format continued until 1967 when jazz was relegated to just the Saturday afternoon session and by 1969 had disappeared entirely. |
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The top few teams may be promoted to a higher division, and one or more of the teams finishing at the bottom are relegated to a lower division. |
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As low man on the totem pole, I was relegated to the day shift. |
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Three years later, in 1970, they were relegated again, to the newly formed Division Three. |
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In 1989 they won the Division One title, but they were relegated back again a year later because of their lack of floodlights. |
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This European place applies even if the team is relegated or is not in the English top flight. |
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Everton finished 7th in The Premier League and Shrewsbury Town were relegated to the Football Conference that same season. |
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The trend of relegated clubs to win an instant promotion back to the top flight continued, however. |
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Their long stay in the top flight of English football ended in relegation in 2001, and in 2012 they were relegated again to the third tier of English football. |
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Without communicating these beliefs and customs within the group over space and time, they would become cultural shards relegated to cultural archaeologists. |
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They replaced Caernarfon Town who were relegated to the Cymru Alliance. |
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Best of all was Maia Wilkins, the bitterly jilted mistress, lifted from an Edward Gorey cartoon, who is relegated to holding the flashgun during the wedding photo. |
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In 1961, Sheffield were relegated to Division Two again, only returning to the top flight again in 1967, and then only for one more season before another relegation. |
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At the end of the 2005 Super League season, an extra team was relegated to National League One in order to accommodate French side Catalans Dragons' entry to the competition. |
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A perennial fixture in the League of Wales during the 1990s, the club were relegated to the Cymru Alliance in 2009 due to the restructuring of the Welsh Premier League. |
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Eventually he relegated them to the Danelaw, carving out his own kingdom. |
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The Vliegende Groene Draeck foundered and new heavy vessels were reserved for the flag officers while Tromp was relegated to the old Prins Hendrik. |
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At the end of the season, clubs at the top of their division may win promotion to the next higher division, while those at the bottom may be relegated to the next lower one. |
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One club from each of these divisions would gain promotion to the Second Division, with the two relegated clubs being assigned to the more appropriate Third Division. |
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The earliest helicopter engines were simple mechanical devices, such as rubber bands or spindles, which relegated the size of helicopters to toys and small models. |
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Cowdenbeath, who were the ante-post selection at 13-2, put up a creditable performance in the First Division last season when everyone expected them to be relegated by March. |
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After two seasons, the club was relegated to the Second Division. |
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Carlisle is represented in English football by Carlisle United, Currently in the fourth tier of English football after being relegated from the Football League One. |
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In 2010 they were relegated to the Championship, and amid serious financial difficulties in February 2012, they were further relegated to League One. |
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Surrey were relegated at the end of that season, but the effect of the penalty cannot be properly estimated by simply removing the 8 point deduction from the final table. |
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It seems like lightning is relegated to boogieman status, yet the natural phenomena is as prevalent and deadly today as when Ben Franklin considered the danger. |
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A newspaper here even ridiculed Dar, saying that he has been relegated to a job in the final to check whether the batteries are working right in light meters. |
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And maybe Republican nativists will be relegated to the kookier AM frequencies of talk radio, with the party's more sensible voices taking center stage in this debate. |
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However, the distribution among the three zones may vary each year, according to the number of nations promoted or relegated between Group One and the World Group. |
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The incoming troops required training and equipment before they could join in the effort, and for several months American units were relegated to support efforts. |
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Larne were fined pounds 8,000 and relegated after being docked 16 points by the IFA on Friday night for playing Gollo gley in 16 games without proper clearance. |
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Those citizens who have managed to escape the process of linguistic and behavioral automatization are either killed or relegated to the margins of society. |
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The BBC acquired rights to the PGA Championship for 2017, with most coverage relegated to BBC Red Button and the conclusion of coverage on BBC Two. |
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Smoking a pipe was again relegated to portraits of lowly commoners and country folk and the refined sniffing of shredded tobacco followed by sneezing was rare in art. |
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Before the book is relegated to the second-rank of Baker's fiction, though, consider the author's sly sense of humor and the absurdist, Vonnegutian context. |
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