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Riyadh's military intervention is the latest front in a growing regional contest for power with Iran that is also playing out in Syria, where Tehran backs Assad's government against mainly Sunni rebels, and Iraq, where Iranian-backed Shia militias are playing a major role in fighting.

Which brings us to a windblown stretch of Williamsburg the other night, where the Pirate, an earnest young man with an earnest young mustache, was standing in front of a shuttered bar — the official site of the finals of the Mustaches for Kids mustache-growing contest.

Thirty-seven years later, on the Sunday before Labor Day, the ex-President and First Lady stood in a barn at the Hopkinton State Fair, in New Hampshire, and inspected the finalists in an annual pumpkin-growing contest — which inevitably led to talk about watermelons.

"Jefferson would kill the thing at Monticello and go back to George Divers and say, 'What happened to those black-eyed peas I brought back from France in 1789?' " Mr. Hatch said, referring to Jefferson's neighbor, a much better gardener who usually won their pea-growing contest.

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From the outset, high profile public companies instinctively knew that there would be a growing sustainability beauty contest.

The more crowded Republican field was becoming more raucous, the more intimate Democratic contest growing a bit testier.

To date, all the evidence suggests that Democratic enthusiasm and participation are growing as the contest progresses — voter turnout is rising, both candidates are breaking fundraising records — with little evidence of voter fatigue or bitterness.

As a result, I will happily attend my 13th Betrayal and 16th Julius Caesar, although I accept that critics have to be aware of the risk of familiarity, which is that, like judges in a marrow-growing contest, we spend too much time ranking the Mark Anthonys and Jerrys we have seen into a first three with a couple of highly commendeds.

Lie like you were in a nose-growing contest with Pinocchio.

ADVERTISERS and agencies are trying to determine how the disclosure that promotional games at McDonald's restaurants were rigged during the last six years -- costing customers the chance to win more than $13 million in cash and prizes -- will affect the growing use of contests and sweepstakes to woo consumers.

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