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They are set up so that a voter can scroll through one contest at a time.
"I'm going to do these things one contest at a time," he told the Guardian.
"The level of support for me in the party is phenomenal and, frankly, to go through a leadership contest at a time when [David] Cameron says he's renegotiating our relationship with the European Union would be a massive, massive mistake," he said.
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The contest comes at a time of political tumult in City Hall, which for months has been under the control of Kevyn Orr, a Washington bankruptcy lawyer appointed as emergency manager by Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republican.
He was also one of the first to rally to Cameron's cause in the leadership contest in 2005, at a time when it seemed nothing could stop David Davis from rolling to victory.
Contesting his sport at a time when cyclists set off on epic stages in the early hours of the morning and had to complete their own repairs without assistance from anyone else, Le Vieux Gaulois (The Old Gaul) would miss out when well-placed to take overall victory in 1913, 1919 and 1922 due to a broken fork.
The match at an unseasonably warm Rapid Solicitors Stadium was over as a contest at half-time after a powerful performance by Tautai, who scored the first two tries before laying on the next for Jon Molloy.
The street is covered in skid marks, fueling speculation in some media reports that Rodas, a professional racer, was engaged in a speed contest at the time of the crash.
One of the most enjoyable tennis matches we were ever in was a doubles contest, at the time the Nazi-Soviet pact was in effect, in which the other participants were an American Firster, an all-out-aid-to-Britain man, and conscientious objector, with whom we were paired.
It closed the contest at 41 times a higher earnings number.
"We were lucky to still be in the contest at quarter time.
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