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In the wake of the Sudanese elections, hotly debated if rather weakly contested, a lot of eyes are focused on what happens next.
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Labour has dominated in the last three elections, winning every seat in the county in 1997 and 2001 but losing two in 2005, but in a closely contested election a lot of seats are up for grabs.
Ironically, the asyncronicity of Twitter was hotly contested by a lot of early adopters who pressured the Twitter team heavily to change it to an auto-follow model.
The fact that we don't know the exact number, because the very data (both public and private) are politicized and contested, says a lot.
He has never contested a single handicap.
He contested a failing grade.
A major reason for the backlog of contested cases on Long Island is the fact that many of the contested divorces involve a lot of money.
Supporters of changing the system say they want presidential candidates to campaign nationwide, rather than focusing on a few closely contested states that have a lot of electoral votes.
And I actually tried to make the natural world — that contested lot of old-growth forest that's the center of the novel — of equal importance, almost equal importance as the human protagonist.
For a quick cultural index of this story's allure, check out the hundreds of hotly contested Enron lots on Ebay, where the bankrupt company's stock certificates have gone for north of $200 -- a multiple of 300 times the last known value of a share of the stock itself.
Makes a lot of contested catches.
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