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noun
Controversy; debate.
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There will still be contests during the rest of March.
New York's primary comes on so-called Super Tuesday, when there will also be contests in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Missouri and Ohio as well as in smaller states.
There will be contests soon in Barnsley Central, after the former Labour MP Eric Illsley was convicted of expenses fraud, and probably Leicester South where the Labour MP may become the city's mayor.
Mr. Bush basked in his victory by staying home in Austin, Tex., as he prepared for stops today in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, where there will be contests on Friday.
The result will be contests in target regions such as Central Asia (where rival gas pipelines are being built), the deep-sea oilfields of Asia and the Arctic and on the Himalayan plateau.In 2009 fear of food shortages caused trouble throughout Africa.
Between now and the 2002 election, there will be contests for the United States Senate, for president and for mayor of New York City, yet the talk among the state's Democratic political strategists is of the race for governor, and in particular, of a McCall-Cuomo primary.
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Will you be contesting elections?
So we will be contesting that part".
Nucor is contesting these charges.
Viacom is contesting the award.
The city is contesting the penalty.
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