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Translate that into power politics and the damage the Front can do this weekend to the pro-Chirac right is feeble in contrast to 1997, when it qualified for 132 second-round contests, of which 76 were "triangular" and for the most part split the right-wing vote to the benefit of the left.So Mr Le Pen's predictions (and those of many pollsters) have proved spectacularly wrong.

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For the record, we received 4,763 entries in the contest, of which 4,555 were correct.

Antisemitism is currently being discussed in the context of the Labour leadership contest, of which more shortly.

She is also the West Coast director and producer of the Miss Junior America Beauty Pageant, a national contest of which her parents are the owners.

After six printed challenges and counterchallenges, Ferrari and Tartaglia met in Milan on Aug. 10, 1548, for a public mathematical contest, of which Ferrari was declared the winner.

He defeated two Republican House members, Luke Messer and Todd Rokita, in the Senate primary, which in many ways was a contest of which man was the more enthusiastic backer of the president.

After each player was introduced Premier League-style — individuandy and by (cap) number — the Arena DJ turned up the Chemical Brothers and the packed arena witnessed a contest of which the stand-out stanza was the second quarter.

And so the people rejoiced at his onslaught of sallies, as did those who were hosting the battle of verbal jousting, for they had never had such high attendance and could now charge spectators more gold pieces for the next contest, of which four and twenty were scheduled.

"This guy's a jester". And so the people rejoiced at his onslaught of sallies, as did those who were hosting the battle of verbal jousting, for they had never had such high attendance and could now charge spectators more gold pieces for the next contest, of which four and twenty were scheduled.

Clearly, the mechanism of the beauty contest, of which the Overijssel case presents an example, stands away from mechanisms where allocation of public rights (still) requires a weighing against each other of different and most likely incommensurable public interests (such as between energy, environment, health, and safety) [42].

GROW UP OR THROW UP Dear Vice, I've noticed that most of the hate mail your magazine prints seems to involve the critic trying to win some pretentiousness contest of which they feel Vice is the king.

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