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And so when Vespasian died of natural causes in 79 A.D., Titus was prepared to take over, and indeed he did, and he took over without any contest whatsoever, which was a great accomplishment.
Once or twice Madeleine cheated, pushing her hand into my pocket and filching the stone without any contest, showing me with her quick brilliant smile that any appearance of fair play was only ever granted by her favour.
The election was not only one-sided; with a majority of seats elected without any contest whatsoever, more than half the country's electorate was directly denied their right to franchise (Dhaka Courier, 20 February 2014, Dhaka).
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In females, in contrast, the dominance relation is often decided at first glance, without any physical contest.
Eavesdroppers have higher possibility to obtain any contest file without the intended right.
For the white jurors, without any testimony contesting the police account, we had no "reasonable doubt" of the state's case.
Nobody ought to expect to get elected without a contest.
The Republicans did not want to let the Democrats take Ohio without a contest.
James Chapman in the Daily Mail says David Miliband is "bemused" by suggestions that Lord Mandelson would like him to become the next Labour leader without a contest.
The source said Mr Farage's authority risked "draining away" without a contest.
The source added that Mr Farage's authority risked "draining away" without a contest.
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