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That dynamic will play out over the next week in New Hampshire, and in the contests yet to come.
"There are millions of reasons to continue this race: people in Pennsylvania and Indiana and North Carolina and all of the contests yet to come," Mrs. Clinton said.
The spot on which you stand can be the locus of historical contests yet still seem comfortably nestled in a pastoral, courtly or regal setting.
But, as Van Gogh wrote when admiring this painting, "Rembrandt says things for which there are no words in any language".Artistic comparisons inevitably turn into contests, yet it seems invidious to declare a winner here, especially when the real winner is the viewer, who gets more than the sum of the exhibition's parts.
As major shareholders, the firms often decide the outcome of proxy contests, yet rarely discuss their voting.
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Stanford has not been in a close contest yet; things could get interesting if the game is tight in the fourth quarter.
However, it was far from the mauling that had been expected against a side that will contest yet another wooden spoon.
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