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In other divisions of competition, Johnny Gray won in Funny Cars, and Mike Edwards collected the winner's trophy in Pro Stock.
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"She was really upset because she needed to win to get into the A division of competitions and she didn't like being in the B division even though that's where everyone starts in their very first race.
The Macquarie Group Foundation, a charitable extension of Australian banking and investment firm Macquarie Group, provided partial financial support, with the regional divisions of the competition open to sponsorship by other organizations.
In addition to the Pro-Ams, there were more than 20 divisions and categories of competition over the extended weekend, including "Jack and Jill" divisions with randomly matched partners, a team competition with eight or more dancers in formation and a "Showcase" competition, featuring routines developed in secret with flips, lifts and spins that make the crowds go wild.
"Kings of Pastry," a documentary by Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker that opens in New York on Sept. 15, explores the never-before-filmed pastry division of the competition.
When Marx first read The Origin of Species he commented: "Darwin discovers among beasts and plants the society of England, with its division of labour, competition, opening up of new markets, inventions and the Malthusian struggle for existence".
It is important to keep in mind that, in addition to the tremendous number of applicants, professionals of the photography industry were restricted to the Professional division of the competition.
A loss to Marshall University in that second-to-last game, however, put ECU into second place in its division, and thus out of competition for the Conference USA Championship.
In 1973 the NCAA reorganized into three divisions, each representing a different level of competition, with each member college allowed to select the division it belongs to.
Not only will this distract, decisively, from achieving much else, but international treaty negotiation will be dictated by the old economics of competition and division.
In the latter work he argues that social inequality has come about because men have allowed their God-given right of freedom to be usurped by the growth of competition, specialization and division of labour, and, most of all, by laws that consolidated the inequitable distribution of property.
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