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Much of this week in Madison Square Garden will be spent with Big East coaches at the 20-victory level lobbying for why their teams should be given a bid.
In some sororities, this gives you a preferential status, but being a legacy doesn't mean that you automatically will be given a bid or invitation.
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I did that, but I was never given a bidding number and I never gained any points.
"On Friday evening we gave a bid directly.
"Hopefully [IOC president] Mr [Thomas] Bach and the IOC will think about the next time they give a bid out - I hope that they'll look at discrimination as a big part of it.
The letter, along with another dated 1 June 1919, in which Joyce encloses "a snapshot taken by a friend of mine after my illness", had been given a minimum bid of $2,500 (£1,600) by RR Auction in Boston.
Their testimony, the lawyers suggested, might have been given in a bid for leniency.
Other distributors, who might pay more, are not usually given a chance to bid.
Benioff indicated in September that they were never really given a chance to bid, although given that price, it would seem way out of Salesforce's range.
The other possibility involved outsourcing 2 million units of a moneylosing product to a Korean firm that had given a very attractive bid.
Mrs. Clinton has said she is focused only on her re-election bid, but many Democrats expect her to give a presidential bid serious consideration.
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