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To contestants
noun
A participant in a contest
Exact(60)
Respondents' advertisements were long; their form letters to contestants discussing the contest, its terms, and its promises were even longer than the advertisements.
In the fall, Rogowsky, A&S '07, became the host of HQ Trivia, an app that beams a live, 15-minute trivia contest directly to contestants' phones twice a day and once on Saturdays and Sundays.
Tells about scholarship money given to contestants.
Gossip blogs speculate on the enhancements done to contestants in the Miss Venezuela pageant.
The course is generally unknown to contestants until the start of the rally.
Of 1,200 manufactured, 90 were given to contestants as official grey-coloured cartridges.
Warm, human, drily funny, kind to contestants… we'll make a grown man out of you yet, Jeremy.
Yet it is clear when talking to contestants that while winning is paramount, losing is not bad either.
Discuss in advance when the judges will make their final selection - make sure there is plenty of time reserved to look at posters and talk to contestants.
TMZ said he was expected to become a mentor to contestants on "Idol," the television juggernaut that is entering its 12th season.
He is understood to have been offered another deal to carry on posing the questions to contestants facing him in the infamous black chair.
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