Sentence examples for contests the front from inspiring English sources

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In such triangular contests the Front might take enough votes from Mr Chirac's camp to deliver victory to the left.

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With the sole, admittedly large, exception of Florida, he has won solid victories only in states that are either small or very unlikely (such as Massachusetts) to vote Republican in the general election in November.As he contests the primaries, the Republican front-runner is the victim of a double squeeze.

Smith said MTN frequently battled prejudice, but that the peloton was slowly learning to respect the talent of the African team, and recognise their right to contest at the front of the race.

Ferrari, whose last overall winner was in 1965 before Ford's mighty GT40 muscled them aside (and who last ran a prototype in 1973) but who have never really left in terms of contesting at the front of the GT field, are also expected to return to the top class, with chairman Luca di Montezemolo recently suggesting it was a matter of when rather than if.

Siegelman campaign officials said they would not contest the election in front of the Legislature if the recount affirmed Mr. Riley's lead.

Trevor Steven's fine match saw him get the better of young Neil Price on a number of occasions, and in the 51st minute his cross led to Gray and Watford keeper Steve Sherwood contesting the ball in front of goal.

Now the 2004 cup winners will host the defending champions, in a final that will have an edge before a ball has been kicked, with the Sounders for once not contesting the Cup final in front of their vociferous home support, due to a bidding process for hosting games which has often favored the financial and organizational commitment of the Sounders, but which for once has not gone in their favor.

The former Pennsylvania senator is on fire in the Republican contest, threatening the front-runner, Mitt Romney, in the critical Michigan primary next week and nationally.

On MSNBC, Tim Russert predicted that John McCain, who had bypassed Iowa and ended up in fifth, would use Mr. Bush's victory in Iowa to urge voters in New Hampshire "to give me a chance" and prolong the contest among the front-runners.

Michael Clayton, the winner of this year's Eustace Tilley contest, was in the front row.

That the results of a televised baking contest would make the front pages of almost every national newspaper?

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